Position: Lead Program Facilitator
Location: 100 Mile House, British Columbia
Report to: Program Director, Educo Adventure School
THE ROLE
JUMP! Canada is looking for dynamic, passionate, and hardworking leaders in delivering transformational, fun, and safe courses for youth in our Adventure School and Community programs this summer.
THE JUMP! CANADA AND THE EDUCO APPROACH:
Educo Adventure School operated JUMP! Canada aims to be more than just an outdoor classroom: we seek to create meaningful experiences that draw forth our students’ emotional, social, and spiritual development. We believe this is fostered through deepening connections with the natural world, embracing challenge, and learning the intricacies of intimate teamwork. We learn experientially – hands-on! Educo offers opportunities for young people to disconnect from the digital and online arenas and to cultivate a sense of belonging in the world as they journey through our local mountains, forests, lakes, and rivers. Educo Adventure School staff facilitate opportunities for youth to become self-aware and engaged with the people, communities, and natural world surrounding them.
JUMP! CANADA AND THE EDUCO CULTURE:
The Educo Adventure School has a rich history in youth work and community living. In a loving and supportive environment, we encourage each other to step beyond our preconceived limitations and to express ourselves fully and creatively. As a staff team, we work hard (and play harder). We work collaboratively and we value one another’s contributions. We ask our staff what we ask of our students: a willingness to step beyond our comfort zone and to practice vulnerability and appreciation. If you prefer efficiency to collaboration, dislike ambiguity, and adhere to a very strict schedule, then leading at Educo Adventure School probably isn’t right for you. If you’re looking for a fun, multifaceted, and rewarding work environment that will push you every single day, then we want to hear from you!
DUTIES & RESPONSIBLITIES:
The duties of the Lead Facilitator include, but are not limited to, the following:
Program Delivery
Work collaboratively with the Educo Adventure School team and assigned co-leaders to plan and facilitate a safe, unique, and dynamic experiential education adventure that upholds the Educo Mission Statement and meets the standards set out in the Educo Employee Handbook.
Oversee for assigned program(s):
The safety of all alpine, rock-climbing, paddling, camping, high and low ropes activities;
First aid assessments, procedures, and plans;
Expedition planning, (including submitting a written trip-plan);
Expedition communication for individual groups;
Tailoring activities and the group experience to match program learning objectives, as communicated by Program Manager.
Off-Program Duties
All Educo Adventure School staff are expected to:
Support the organization of, and participate in, the collaborative efforts of general site maintenance and clean-up duties during “off” days.
Safety Tasks:
Lead Facilitators are expected to:
In the case of a medical situation on program, assume the role of First Responder. This may include overseeing all emergency first aid, rescue and communication protocols, and appropriate delegation;
Bring all safety concerns of any kind to the Program Manager in a timely fashion;
Report all “near misses” or “incidents,” to the Program Manager, using the appropriate written forms and documentation.
Communication
All Educo Adventure School staff are expected to
Regularly create opportunities for co-program staff to check-in regarding their perspectives, personal well-being, and desired learning activities;
Participate in all staff meetings and feedback sessions.
Required Qualifications:
250+ hours working with youth and young adults in wilderness settings
250+ hours of facilitation experience with youth and young adult groups
Extensive experience backpacking in remote wilderness areas (30+ days)
Extensive experience backpacking in remote wilderness areas in a leadership role (25+ days)
Significant experience climbing peaks in high alpine environments (above 3000m)
Significant experience flatwater canoeing in wilderness settings (25+ days)
Wilderness First Responder or equivalent training
Bronze Cross
Desired Qualifications:
Association of Canadian Mountain Guide Certification
Class 4 Canadian Driver’s License
Swift Water Rescue Technician Certification - Level 1
Significant personal experience climbing in outdoor settings
Significant personal experience guiding climbing in indoor and/or outdoor settings
Significant experience guiding youth on high & low rope courses/elements
Experience facilitating ceremony and impactful transitional events for youth and young adults
Experience as a leader facilitating introspective and vulnerable group discussions
CONDITIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT:
Program staff live and work on site at our beautiful remote base camp, 30km west of 100 Mile House in the Cariboo region.
Accommodation and food provided when onsite.
Opportunity to work internationally in future programming with the JUMP! Foundation.
THE JUMP! - EDUCO PARTNERSHIP:
The JUMP! Foundation is an international non-profit that utilizes experiential education to inspire and empower young people to engage with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Educo and JUMP! have entered into a strategic partnership to innovate and expand the impact of Educo Adventure School. For more information on JUMP!, please visit www.jumpfoundation.org.
TERMS:
Wage: Exact pay wage to be determined based on experience, availability, and certifications.
Working Terms: May 1st - September 15th, 2025 with flexibility
Application closing date: April 15,2022
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Interviews will take place on a rolling basis based on Application date
JUMP! is committed to employment equity. We encourage qualified applicants from members of visible minority groups, Indigenous people, LGBTQ+ people, and all those with the knowledge, skills, and values to engage effectively with diverse communities.
Thank you! We look forward to hearing from you.