We are currently hiring Instructors for the Spring Season of our School Year Program. The Spring will be from January 2nd – May 24th, 2024
AstroCamp is a unique non-profit education center that specializes in astronomy and physical sciences. We are located in the small town of Idyllwild, CA. We sit at an elevation of 5,413 feet in the beautiful San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California. Over 18,000 students (about the seating capacity of Madison Square Garden) from 8-17 years old attend AstroCamp each year. Our labs and facilities include innovative classrooms, a heated pool, various ropes course elements (including a zipline), a rock wall, and telescope viewing areas. We are providing incredible experiences for our campers and staff. Check us out at www.astrocamp.org or visit www.guideddiscoveries.org.
School Year Instructor Position Summary:
Instructors are responsible for bringing physical sciences and astronomy concepts to life through hands-on, experiential education classes and activities to students who attend 3 or 5-day programs. The position also provides quality instruction and leadership to all outdoor programs.
School Year Instructor Essential Job Duties:
Safely and professionally implement program curriculum
Proficient in academic knowledge of classes to be taught
Present quality programs to school groups as assigned
Aid in maintaining classrooms and facilities in good working order
Communicate effectively and work well with guests and other staff
Communicate any problems with staff or students to Program Director
Work effectively as part of a team or on solo projects as required
Attend and contribute to all leadership and instructional sessions for staff
Enforce safety regulations and emergency procedures
Understand Guided Discoveries Safety Program and its responsibilities
Lift, carry, and move heavy objects when necessary
Drive company vehicles if necessary
School Year Instructor Qualifications:
Completed BS/BA, preferably in Physics, Astronomy or STEM fields
Previous teaching experience a plus
Passion for learning and working with children
Be a positive, energetic, and organized team member
Strong communication and human relations skills
Certification in first aid, CPR, and lifeguarding (can be obtained on arrival)
Desire and ability to live and work in a small camp community
Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental hazards
Good character, integrity, flexibility, and adaptability
Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and professional nature
Good physical condition with mobility, visual, and auditory skills
Legally authorized to work in the US