EXPERIENCE
AND QUALIFICATIONS
A
successful candidate will likely have experience leading youth programs,
including the following qualifications:
§ A genuine passion for
rooting youth in nature and for equity in access to nature
§ Experience working
with youth and leading groups
§ Comfort and
confidence in the outdoors
§ Experience
implementing specifically designed curriculum and able to engage youth in fun
camp games, crafts, songs, storytelling, and unstructured play and exploration
in nature
§ Detail oriented, well
organized
§ Strong communication
skills: articulate with proven ability to write effectively and speak
persuasively, willing to have difficult conversations to build community
§ Must have a vehicle to use for LandPaths’ business, a valid driver’s
license, and personal auto insurance
§ Bi-lingual
(Spanish/English) and having a significant cross-cultural experience or
understanding
§ HS diploma or
equivalent, some college and or relevant work experience
ATTRIBUTES
A successful candidate
will embrace LandPaths’ values and culture, including the following:
§ Share LandPaths’
commitment to equity and belonging, and the motto “no child left inside”
§ Genuinely loves
working with youth and being in the outdoors
§ Is creative,
energetic, and fun
§ Empathic and caring
§ Positive problem
solver
§ Punctual and
professional
§ Enjoys learning and supporting
the work of others
§ Works best in busy
work environment, managing multiple variables with divergent goals
§ Flexible
§ Enjoys contributing
to a positive work environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands and work environment
described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform this job. The Bilingual Youth Field Specialist frequently
works outdoors, walking on uneven ground and steep hillsides, with potential
exposure to excessive temperature extremes. They may be expected to lift and
move objects weighing up to 30 lbs. and hike up to five miles.