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PSIA-AASI Western Region

Program Instructor – Denver

PSIA-AASI Western Region, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285

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Overview

Program Instructor – Denver role at PSIA-AASI Western Region. The NSCD is Colorado’s most comprehensive provider of adaptive outdoor experiences, committed to helping individuals with disabilities, their caregivers and the broader community rethink ability. Our adaptive outdoor experiences help participants build confidence, pursue their passions, and try new activities, using cutting edge adaptive equipment and expert staff. NSCD emphasizes the goal of changing perceptions of athletes of all levels and upholding the motto #RethinkAbility. Position Overview

Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Program Instructor teaches adaptive sports and adaptive recreation lessons to individuals with disabilities. This position includes instruction in activities for individuals, group lessons and custom programming. Instructors may determine usage of adaptive equipment and may also teach instructor and volunteer training clinics (if qualified). Program locations are determined by the activity schedule. Responsibilities

WINTER SEASONAL: Instructs individuals with disabilities in sports and activities, including but not limited to archery, air gun, indoor rock climbing (including portable rock wall), alpine skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and fat tire mountain biking. SUMMER SEASONAL: Instructs individuals with disabilities in sports and activities including but not limited to NSCD Moves! activity course, lake and river paddle sports, mountain biking, archery, air gun, indoor and outdoor rock climbing. Performs student assessments and plans lessons according to adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation concepts. Selects appropriate teaching systems and equipment and sets goals and plans lessons accordingly. Instructs individual or group lessons using appropriate teaching progressions and exercises. Documents student progress, maintains accurate records, and makes recommendations for future lessons. Assists with operation of weekly programs in Denver and Winter Park, including some overnight trips. Attends all required NSCD training sessions and meets standards to pass training. Assists with NSCD volunteer and special events. Assists team with equipment maintenance, repair and inventory. Consistently follows safety procedures and utilizes appropriate safety equipment. Creates and maintains a friendly, congenial and helpful attitude while effectively dealing with guests and other employees. Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent required. College degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, Special Education, or related field a plus. Current CPR and Advanced First Aid required within one month of job offer. Winter: Proficiency in alpine skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing or snowshoeing required. Proficiency in indoor rock climbing, fat tire mountain biking, archery or air gun required. Current PSIA/AASI and AMGA certification preferred. Summer: Ability to swim in moving water required. Ability to row stern frame boats and guide river paddle rafts preferred. Proficiency in canoeing, paddle boarding, hiking, camping and other outdoor recreation activities preferred. Proficiency in indoor and outdoor rock climbing with AMGA SPI certification required. One-year experience in adaptive sports instruction preferred. One-year experience working with individuals with disabilities preferred. Credentialed through ACA, AMGA/IFMGA, Swift Water Rescue, WFR, EMT/WEMT, Leave No Trace, CPRP, ACCT, CTRS or related relevant agency a plus. Must be computer proficient and possess experience with Microsoft Office Suite and able to learn new software as needed. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to implement agency vision, mission, values and strategic plan. Ability to handle multiple tasks and to assess and change priorities based upon agency needs. Strategic thinker who communicates professionally and effectively with diverse staff, participants, volunteers, donors, prospects, and community stakeholders. Ability to maintain consistent discretion and confidentiality in the performance of duties. Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy, initiative and to exercise personal judgment in a fast-paced environment with humor and integrity. Knowledge of disabilities and of adaptive recreation and equipment is desirable. Must possess a Colorado driver’s license, pass background checks, and meet criteria regarding clearance to drive company vehicles including 15-passenger vans and vehicles with large towing capacity, as required by specific job duties. Work Schedule

This is a part-time seasonal position (20-30 hours per week). The work schedule varies based on programming needs and may require weekends and/or evenings to support agency programming. Salary

Hourly pay range is $20.00 – $22.00 per hour. Actual salaries may vary based on experience, education, credentials and performance. NSCD provides paid sick leave prorated based on hours worked. Physical Requirements

Able to work mostly outdoors at high altitude in varying conditions, including uneven and slick terrain and unpredictable weather. Physically able to assist participants with adaptive recreation equipment, position adjustments, transfers, and movement during activities. Able to lift a minimum of 75 lbs. with assistance. Dexterity, auditory and visual acuity to operate computers and phones or mobile devices. Able to interact with guests, participants and staff on a daily basis. Able to manage multiple high-priority tasks in a fast-paced environment. Please send your resume, cover letter and the employee application to jobs@nscd.org

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