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Program Instructor - Stone Canyon Fall 2026Provides support for various programs occurring at DCOEC, including but not limited to, residential outdoor education (OE), day retreats, corporate team building, and summer activities. During OE, provides around the clock supervision to students, both during activities and periodically at night in cabin. Instructors teach students every week in a variety of classes within the disciplines of science, outdoor education, and leadership development. Provides staffing for chosen activities with retreat and corporate groups. Instructors are expected to provide a fun and safe environment for all clients. Develops and promotes good community relations among various community members and district clientele.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Occasional lifting, twenty (20) to fifty (50) pounds
• Occasional lifting, fifty (50) to one hundred (100) pounds
• Frequent bending, stooping, walking, climbing, and kneeling
COMPENSATION:
$130/day In-Cabin rate;
$100/day Out-of-Cabin rate;
2 nights/week in cabin average
This seasonal position will run from July 29 - December 18, 2026.
Help deliver teambuilding and various programming to Retreat and Corporate Groups.
Attend and participate in all staff trainings and meetings including Staff Orientation and Professional Development Fridays.
Properly care for equipment and supplies; set up and takedown classrooms, while leaving areas of teaching in good condition for the next instructor; develop teaching aids as assigned.
Help in the design of new program activities and lesson plans that meet Colorado State Standards.
Understand and apply Lean methodologies (Toyota Production System) to ensure continuous improvement within program and daily operations.
Communicate effectively with Director reporting any questions, problems, and/or concerns with program, staff housing, etc.
Teach activity groups of up to 15-16 students in outdoor class setting. Deliver lesson plans including, but not limited to, science, outdoor education, and leadership. Oversee instruction and communicate effectively with supervisor any discipline or other issues that may arise within the group.
Properly care for all ropes course equipment including counting the number of climbers and always communicating any issues to the Director in a timely manner. Responsible for set up and take down of elements as assigned.
Supervise appropriate behavior and manners in the dining hall.
Perform other duties as assigned or requested.
Supervise 4th -8th grade students in a residential outdoor science school setting. This includes cabin responsibility, camaraderie with the cabin group, oversight of High School Leaders, supervision between activities and meals, nighttime supervision of cabins (50%), teaching students about cabin cleanup, and other day and nighttime group living activities as assigned.
Lead songs, games, and any various activities as well as make general announcements to a large group.
Help in the design of new revenue streams and programs that extend the program calendar.
Help peers with program responsibilities.
Assist in the overall site improvements, including trail building, beautification, and fire mitigation.
Anticipate potential safety hazards and health needs. Able to respond to emergencies in a calm manner and follow proper facility procedures during and after an incident. Provide basic first aid as trained to do so.
CPR/First Aid Certification - American Heart Association
Bachelor's Degree: Education, Bachelor's Degree: Recreation
Seasonal
Outdoor Education Center
No
40
1.00
0 Work Days
$1.00 USD Stipend
$1,500.00 USD Stipend
$1.00 USD - $3,000.00 USD Stipend
This position is eligible for voluntary 401(k), 403(b) and 457 retirement plans.
This position is eligible for paid sick time.
August 19, 2026

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