Job Overview
As a TrailWalker you stay with one group (band) for a period of 8 days at a time, the entire time in the backcountry, what we call “The Trail.” You oversee and are responsible for the personal safety and well-being of the clients (YoungWalkers) as you journey through rugged terrain together. TrailWalkers work with 13-17 year olds and 18+ young adults who are struggling with a myriad of difficulties, including: substance abuse, depression, difficult family dynamics, emotional and behavioral concerns. TrailWalkers act as role models and support systems for those trusted in our care.
Qualifications
Responsibilities
Employee Standards
In the 1960s, the founders of ANASAZI Foundation learned that one’s lifestyle and “way of being” in their personal lives directly impacts an employee’s ability to facilitate positive change in the hearts of youth. At ANASAZI it is impossible to work and put on a different persona than you carry with you during your non-work life. We invite all of our staff, employees, and volunteers to live by high personal standards of conduct. Part of our philosophy is to never ask anything of our YoungWalkers that we wouldn’t require of ourselves. Therefore if we are to invite growth and progress in the YoungWalkers lives we must be doing it our own. This helps us bring a positive and uplifting persona to our interactions with others, enables us to make powerful connections, and communicate trust, love, and friendship. In addition, many that come through our program struggle with addiction and as a support to them we ask that all our employees abstain from tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, drugs, and pornography.
Considerations for Applicants
Process
Training
Training has THREE parts. Part I includes 5-6 days/nights in the backcountry. Part II will be in the office. Part III will be a trial week with clients.
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Part II:
Part III:
Hiring
Costs
Potential TrailWalkers must be aware of the costs associated with the application and relocating to Arizona. Those selected to come to training must provide documents that often times require money; such as: a physical, TB test, proof of tetanus shots, state driving records, official transcripts, and an Arizona fingerprint clearance. These costs alone can reach $200 in some situations.
Compensation
Starting pay is $14.35/hr. Due to overtime and how many hours are worked the average daily rate for a TrailWalker working a regular shift from Wednesday to Wednesday is around $210+ a day. TrailWalkers are also certified in WFA and all gear from initial training is gifted to them.
Health and Safety
Because of the raw exposure to Arizona weather, physically demanding aspects of the job, and remote location of our area of operation we must be careful and wise in our selection of TrailWalkers. It is important to know that some medications we do not allow on the trail - for clients or direct care staff living on the trail. A complete list of medications that are accepted and not accepted is available on our website. If you have questions or concerns about your health history or current condition, please feel free to call and ask to speak with the ANASAZI nurse before applying.
All this being resolved and understood, know that being a TrailWalker is one of the most unique, fulfilling, and unforgettable experiences anyone can have. We will do everything in our power to prepare you for the work, and expect you to match that effort.