Outdoor Education Program Supervisor

OMSINewport, OR
20hOnsite

About The Position

The Outdoor Education Program Supervisor is part of a team of passionate educators and learners committed to providing transformative concept-based outdoor science education experiences. They supervise seasonal staff and manage program logistics. They assist the manager with staff onboarding and the daily operation of the site. They contribute to dismantling barriers and increasing inclusion and accessibility for all staff and participants. In short, they work to make camps a great place to live and work. Supervisors get the opportunity to live, work, and play at our two locations: Camp Gray in Newport, Oregon, and Hancock Field Station located outside Fossil, Oregon. Explore the natural beauty Oregon has to offer, from the forests, beaches and dunes of the Pacific coast, to the canyons, John Day River, and fossil and archaeology sites of the central Oregon desert. Position runs January 2026 through November 2026, and includes spring outdoor school, summer camp, and fall outdoor school.

Requirements

  • Combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree
  • Working knowledge of the concepts in Natural History and Ecology
  • Examples of strong facilitation, presentation, and public speaking skills with small and large groups
  • Prior classroom, enrichment, or youth engagement experience with an emphasis on positive behavior management principles
  • Demonstrated experience and/or ability to work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and talents in a seasonal work environment
  • Demonstrated experience leading diverse groups of participants
  • Demonstrated program management and/or project coordination experience
  • Pre-employment checks, such as criminal background checks, reference checks, and American Camp Association (ACA) background checks
  • May require fingerprinting background checks based on school district requirements
  • Current Wilderness First Responder certification: If not certified , training is available in February during non-working days at employee's expense
  • Current Adult & Pediatric First Aid and CPR/AED certification: If not certified , training is included in the February WFR certification course at employee's expense
  • Oregon Food Handlers Card: If not certified , cards are issued by completing an online test at employee's expense
  • Valid driver's license, including meeting OMSI's driving standards, which requires completing a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check
  • Valid Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with airbrake and passenger endorsements and pass a pre-duty drug screen. Per Oregon law, you must be 21+ years of age with a minimum of 1 year of driving experience. If not licensed , training is available during non-working days. DMV testing and associated fees are at employees expense. Once licensed, OMSI will reimburse select DMV fees.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise seasonal staff
  • Manage program logistics
  • Assist the manager with staff onboarding
  • Assist with the daily operation of the site
  • Contribute to dismantling barriers and increasing inclusion and accessibility for all staff and participants

Benefits

  • Daily pay of $195.95, plus housing and meals
  • Up to 2 weeks of vacation per year with no waiting period
  • Up to 2 weeks of sick time per year with no waiting period. Rehires within a year will have their sick balance at the time of termination reinstated. (Hours accrue up to 520 hours and carry over year to year)
  • 12 Personal / Cultural Days (PTO) per year
  • Multiple health plans to choose from with employee premiums paid 86% by OMSI
  • 403b Retirement with employer match eligibility
  • Free annual OMSI Family Plus Membership ($175 annual value)
  • Reciprocal Employee Attractions Pass - valid for unlimited free general admission for two at 31 Oregon cultural attractions
  • Discounts on summer programs for employee's children.
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