Outdoor Instructors are core members of the GirlVentures instructional team and serve as frontline program staff responsible for supervising and mentoring youth participants.
Instructors lead and support multi-day outdoor courses lasting 7–14 days in campground and backcountry settings. Programs include backpacking, climbing, kayaking, leadership development, and environmental education.
Instructors work as part of a team that includes a Course Director, Co-Instructor, and a high school-aged Assistant Instructor participating in GirlVentures’ Leadership Development Program.
This is a seasonal residential position requiring overnight work during courses.
What This Job Is Like
Working as a GirlVentures Instructor is rewarding and demanding. Instructors should expect to:
Key Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Requirements
Ability to hike up to 8 miles per day while carrying a backpack weighing up to 40 lbs, and to live and work in campground or backcountry environments for extended periods.
Spanish bilingual preferred
Additional Information
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of the following prior to the start of employment:
All staff working with youth are considered Mandated Reporters under California law and must complete required Mandated Reporter and Child Abuse Prevention training prior to the start of programming.
Staff are expected to comply with GirlVentures’ Youth Protection and Risk Management policies at all times.
How to Apply
Apply using the provided application link and email your resume to tryka@girlventures.org.
Due to application volume, we may not be able to respond to all candidates. Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
GirlVentures strongly encourages applications from individuals who identify as BIPOC and LGBTQ+.