Park District of Oak Park

Forest Bathing Guide

Park District of Oak Park  •  $20/hr  •  Oak Park, IL (Onsite)  •  12 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Various District Facilities Camp & Schools - Oak Park, IL 60302
Position Type: Part Time Non IMRF
Salary Range: $20.00 - $20.00 Hourly

Job Category: Non-UnionOverview:
The Forest Bathing Guide is a Part-Time Position. We offer competitive compensation, PTO and an employee discount for part-time employees.
Job Purpose:
The Forest Bathing Guide is responsible for planning, organizing, supervising, and implementing shinrin-yoku forest bathing sessions for the purpose of therapeutic relaxation, sensory engagement, and deepening the relationship between participants and the natural world.
Essential Functions:
- Lead gentle, invitation-based nature exploration classes for a variety of ages including adults and school-aged youth.
- Develop, implement, and lead lessons/activities that fall under the category of therapeutic nature experiences.
- Directly supervise participants and ensure that they actively engaged, safe, and having fun.
- Adapt teaching methods, schedule, and environment to meet varying needs, program objectives, interests, and learning styles.
- Act as an environmental role model for participants by following Leave No Trace principles, proper waste disposal measures, and other environmentally-friendly actions.
- Provide excellent customer service and maintain a positive public image by addressing questions and concerns from staff, patrons, participants, and parents.
- Act as a leader and foster a community with open and frequent communication.
- Work effectively with internal and external customers, recognize diverse opinions and needs, and maintain a positive working relationship with all employees.
- Redirect participant behavior when necessary, enforce park district rules, and make sound decisions in order to secure the safety and well-being of all participants, staff, facilities, and equipment.
- Actively participate in all trainings, meetings, and workshops.
- Maintain attendance records and general forms needed to operate the facility in compliance with Park District standards.
- Track registration numbers and supply costs to ensure program stays within budget.
- Keep program supplies, equipment, and facility space clean, organized, and safe.
- Maintain a working knowledge of all general departmental specific safety rules; obey and enforce the regulations and procedures established by the Park District and program description.
Additional Functions:
- Assist when needed with special projects, programs, or events.
- Complete other duties as assigned by supervisor or other Park District administrative personnel.
- Must maintain current industry certifications.
Knowledge, Skill, and Work Experience Required:
- Must be 18 years of age.
- Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED; college coursework in environmental science, ecology, recreation, education, or related field preferred.
- Must possess a Forest Therapy Guide certification through the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy.
- Experience working with and leading group programs.
- Experience in planning and implementing daily lesson plans, outreach programs, and/or interpretive programs.
- Flexibility to assist with the physical set up and take down of programs.
- Must have the ability to solve problems as they arise and be able to perform tasks with minimal or no supervision.
- Must be organized, responsible, professional, and able to coordinate a wide variety of activities each week.
- Certification in advanced Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) within 3 months of employment. The District provides this training.

Work Environment, Physical Demands and Considerations:
- Must have the ability to lift at least 40 pounds.
- Ability to endure prolonged standing, sitting and kneeling on the floor, and hands-on interaction with participants during scheduled program hours.
- Assist in the set up and take down of program materials and equipment.
- In case of emergency be able to respond quickly and appropriately with children’s safety in mind.
- Activities are performed both indoors and outdoors.
- Environmental considerations can include but are not limited to extreme weather conditions and building construction such as noise.
- Ability to present ideas and recommendations in a concise manner
- Ability to understand and carry out verbal and/or written instructions efficiently and effectively.
- Ability to communicate and represent the Park District in a professional manner.
- Ability to work independently without direct supervision.
- Ability to follow safety guidelines and exercise judgment in all aspects of responsibility.
- Ability to resolve conflict safely, calmly and effectively.
Customers:
Internal: Employees of Park District.
External: Patrons of Park District of Oak Park; residents of Oak Park, WSSRA, Partner Organizations including governmental and non-profit groups.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, functions or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.  Duties, functions, activities or responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
The Park District of Oak Park is an equal opportunity employer!
Park District of Oak Park

About Park District of Oak Park

The Park District of Park plays a vital role in enhancing people’s lives, building strong families and a more connected community. We protect and preserve our environment and positively impact our local economy.

The Park District owns and operates 23 facilities that occupy 84 acres of parkland within the Village including:

•7 neighborhood recreation centers

•18 parks including the unique urban forest Austin Gardens and our village green Scoville Park

•3 historic properties (Cheney Mansion, Pleasant Home, and the Oak Park Conservatory)

•2 outdoor swimming pools (Rehm and Ridgeland Common)

•1 indoor, year-round ice rink (Paul Hruby Ice Arena at Ridgeland Common)

•1 Gymnastics and Recreation Center

•1 Environmental Education Center in Austin Gardens

•8 special facilities including the Elsie Jacobsen Discovery Garden, Stevenson Park basketball courts and skate park, Longfellow Park basketball courts, Barrie Park sports court, Rehm Trains, Hedges Administrative Center.

We offer over 3,000 recreation programs annually for all ages and abilities. The District is also a member of the West Suburban Special Recreation Association.

In 2015, the Park District was recognized with the most prestigious award in the parks and recreation field, the National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management. The Park District is only one of four park and recreation agencies in the State of Illinois to win the Gold Medal and earn both State (2014) and National Accreditation (2015).

Our mission: In partnership with the community, we enrich lives by providing meaningful experiences through programs, parks, and facilities.

The Park Board and staff are guided by 5 Strategic Initiatives including: 1) Organizational Excellence 2) Customer and Community Focus 3) Financial Strength 4) Staff Excellence and 5) Quality Infrastructure Management.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1912
Website
pdop.org
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