Outdoor Adventure: Lead Instructor (Per Diem)
Company: New York City Outward Bound Schools
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Season: March 18, 2026 through
June 17, 2026 Daily Compensation: $188.49 If you have experience or
a strong desire to facilitate youth programs, a commitment to
diversity and inclusion, and enjoy collaborative work, join us to
create unforgettable experiences for young individuals at stunning
outdoor locations and vibrant city settings. ABOUT NYC OUTWARD
BOUND SCHOOLS Founded in 1987, NYC Outward Bound Schools is a
nonprofit organization that partners with more than 100 public
schools across NYC to engage students in equitable, immersive and
joyful learning that prepares them to thrive in community, college
and career. Our unique approach to programming focuses on
adventurous learning — daring exploration, real-world engagement,
and meaningful challenge — whether in school, local communities, or
the outdoors. In schools, we coach teachers and school leaders to
implement Crew, our signature advisory structure that supports
student connection and belonging, and Instruction for Deeper
Learning in the classroom. Outdoors, whether in the city or upstate
at our wilderness basecamp, we deliver adventure programming to
students, helping them realize that they can do hard things, and
develop leadership skills like collaboration and initiative that
transfer to the academic classroom. In all spaces where we work, we
support students to be co-creators of their own learning and
growth, in environments where their voices are heard and valued.
Every day, we are proving that transformation and innovation can
happen within a public school system, and that with truly equitable
schools, all students — regardless of background or circumstance —
are capable of achieving at high levels. Role Summary: The Outdoor
Adventures: Lead Instructor position at NYC Outward Bound Schools
leads students on outdoor adventure courses including hiking, low
ropes courses, belaying support on rock climbing walls, and
team-building programs at a remote location in Fishkill, NY and
various locations across the five boroughs in NYC. During overnight
and single day programs, Lead Instructors plan components of
outdoor adventure courses for small groups of youth, facilitate
adventurous learning experiences, adapt activities based on
students’ needs, and ensure a safe and exciting learning
environment for all participating youth. The Lead Instructor is
also responsible for modeling high-quality instruction and
providing professional development, coaching, and support to fellow
instructors in order to enhance and differentiate instructional
strategies and student engagement. This position requires both
remote, overnight work on outdoor courses in NY State and urban
adventures in NYC as well as work in the NYC Outward Bound Schools’
headquarters office in Long Island City (Queens). Transportation
from our headquarters in Long Island City (Queens) to the Fishkill,
NY site is provided, and limited staff housing is available at the
Fishkill, NY location for those who need it This role is designed
as a per diem employee role and does not guarantee a set amount of
work or time. Essential Functions: Plan for and Provide
High-Quality Direct Instruction and Support to Students on Course
Participate in course planning, including developing educational
and outdoor skill lessons, logistics, and scaffolded activity
progressions that build toward clear learning outcomes. Serve as a
Lead Instructor on course, providing guidance, mentorship, and
on-site support to Instructors while modeling best practices in
facilitation, safety, and youth engagement. Instruct experiential
education and overnight programs for NYC students while creating a
safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environment at outdoor sites
and in NYC parks and schools. Proactively assess risk and adjust
programming to ensure participant safety. Oversee medical screening
and medication management on course in accordance with
organizational protocols. Attend and actively participate in all
required trainings, including seasonal onboarding, safety
certifications, and role-specific professional development. Manage
and submit required program documentation, including daily course
reports, youth surveys, incident documentation, and post-course
debriefs, and participate in reflective course debriefs. Provide
support with course admissions and logistical coordination as
needed. Providing Students with Experiences in a Positive and
Inclusive Culture Support students through their outdoor experience
by aiding in preparation, ensuring timely meals, supervising
sleeping arrangements, and addressing overall needs during
overnight programs. Instruct students on rock climbing programs in
adherence to safety standards and NYC Outward Bound Schools
programmatic goals Provide clear, effective, and timely
communication to students and staff Provide solo instruction to a
group of students, when necessary Effectively resolve conflict with
students, when necessary Ensuring the physical and emotional safety
of all students, including those with diverse learning needs.
Support student health and safety in accordance with NYC Outward
Bound Schools policies, including reviewing pre-course medical and
behavioral information, supporting admissions needs, and providing
appropriate on-course care. Serve as Model Instructor and Mentor
Model effective instructional strategies that engage students and
promote student engagement and learning outcomes in various
modalities. Plan, design, and facilitate professional development
workshops and training sessions to enhance instructional practices
and subject-specific knowledge. Step into Site Lead & Lead
Instructor role, when required. Other duties, as required, may be
requested. Qualifications: Previous experience in outdoor adventure
courses and/or climbing is not necessary – what is most important
is a strong desire to work with the young people of NYC and expand
their view of the world. Minimum qualifications for the role
include: Must be 18 years or older. Commitment to educational
equity for BIPOC youth and supporting explicit anti-racist work
within our organization and partner schools. Able to carry, lift,
and move a minimum of 50 pounds for up to five miles per day on
uneven terrain (backpacking, hiking, moving gear, supporting
evacuations in wilderness settings). Able to work outdoors in
various weather and temperature conditions. Capable of physically
delivering proficient belaying assistance to climbers by ensuring
both physical and emotional safety on a rock climbing wall Able to
manage multiple priorities in real-time while managing and
resolving individual and group behavioral needs with various tools.
Experience facilitating youth programming in various settings such
as overnight multi-day programs with 24 hour supervision of
students, preferred. Able to take initiative, carry out tasks
individually, and work cooperatively as a team. Able to work with
staff that have different styles and experiences. Able to support
the physical and emotional needs of students who have never camped
before. Ability to obtain and maintain required outdoor adventure
certifications upon hire and through ongoing training, including
Wilderness Advanced First Aid, CPR, Epi administration, and
Mandated Reporter training. Able to obtain clearance through a NYC
Department of Education Background Check. Benefits: Comprehensive
training and onboarding, including instruction in experiential
facilitation, course structure, youth development, safety
protocols, and best practices to prepare instructors to work
effectively with students. Access to Outward Bound’s Employee
Resource Groups, and additional employment opportunities within the
network This per-diem contract position is not eligible for medical
benefits, personal time off, or other fringe benefits provided to
full-time employees. NYC Outward Bound Schools is an
equal-opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination against and
harassment of any employee or applicant for employment because of
race, color, religion, sex, gender, pregnancy, genetic information,
ethnic or national origin, sexual orientation, marital status,
familial status, military or veteran status, qualified individuals
with a disability on the basis of the disability, or any other
category which may be protected under applicable state or federal
law. Studies have shown that certain populations, including women
and people of color, are less likely to apply for jobs unless they
believe they can perform every job description task. We are most
interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that
candidate may come from a less traditional background. We may
consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education,
and experience to meet minimum qualifications. If you are
interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about
your background and skill set for the role. NYC Outward Bound
Schools is an equal opportunity employer. We prohibit
discrimination against, and harassment of, any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex,
gender, pregnancy, genetic information, ethnic or national origin,
sexual orientation, marital status, familial status, military or
veteran status, qualified individuals with a disability on the
basis of the disability, or any other category which may be
protected under applicable state or federal law. Powered by JazzHR
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