Youth LEAD Program Associate
Organization & Program: Environmental Traveling Companions (ETC) is a volunteer-based nonprofit providing the joy and challenge of outdoor adventures to people with all abilities and
Organization & Program: Environmental Traveling Companions (ETC) is a volunteer-based nonprofit providing the joy and challenge of outdoor adventures to people with all abilities and
ETC is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that provides outdoor adventure and environmental education experiences for people of all abilities. ETC conducts one- to three-day Sea
ETC is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that provides outdoor adventure and environmental education experiences for people of all abilities. ETC conducts one- to three-day Sea
Organization & Program: Environmental Traveling Companions (ETC) is a volunteer-based nonprofit providing the joy and challenge of outdoor adventures to people with all abilities and
Overview: Sail Sand Point is Seattle’s Community Boating Center; a non-profit 501(c)(3) incorporated in 1998. We are dedicated to making sailing and paddling accessible to
Equestrian Instructor for At-Risk Youth Do you want to be part of the most exciting and fulfilling job you’ve ever imagined? Join the Team Create
Field Instructors **Now offering $1,000 Sign-on Bonus** The Instructor role requires resiliency, a passion for service, and an ability to connect with others. Instructors are professionals who develop
Field Instructors **Now offering $1,000 Sign-on Bonus** The Instructor role requires resiliency, a passion for service, and an ability to connect with others. Instructors are professionals who develop
Description of Organization ETC is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that provides outdoor adventure and environmental education experiences for people of all abilities. ETC conducts one-
Field Instructors **Now offering $1,000 Sign-on Bonus** The Instructor role requires resiliency, a passion for service, and an ability to connect with others. Instructors are professionals who develop