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Apply here: http://bit.ly/2EwKBRB General 
  TermDeliver outdoor and environmental education courses and integrate forest themes into all camp programming Lead hikes and outtrips (must be able to hike up to 15kms carrying a pack of up to 50lbs) Demonstrate positive leadership/mentorship for students and campers aged 8-16, other staff, & visitors Accept the responsibilities associated with being either an Evans Lake first aid attendant or lifeguard Summer Camp instructors support and mentor cabin leaders and volunteers and may coordinate 1 of 5 areas (First Aid, Eco Fun, Waterfront, Climbing & Low Ropes, & Outtrips) Work transport bus stops from metro Vancouver/ Squamish as needed Other duties as assigned (e.g. driving campers, staff, and/or supplies; cleaning program areas)  
  Required Certifications & ExperienceInstructor training: June 16th to 18th 2023 Staff Training: June 24th to 28th 2023 Summer camp season: July 2nd through August 25th, 2023 Preference may be given to candidates who can work groups starting in late Mar./early Apr. and extend through late Oct.  
  First Aid Certificate (at minimum an 8-hour basic certificate that includes CPR)NL lifeguard certificate (or international equivalent), and/or 35+hour First Aid certificate (e.g. OFA level II) Preference may be given to candidates who have at least a Class 5 driver’s license Additional certifications & licenses are assets, including a Class 4 driver’s license and certifications in paddling, rock-climbing, and/or outdoor recreation & leadership Educational backgrounds with special relevance include forestry, outdoor recreation, and education is considered an asset Criminal reference check with a vulnerable sectors search no later than six months prior to the start date  Additional Information 
  Compensation begins at $135/day, with an increase of up to $7/day, according to experience and certifications. Free room and board is also provided when programs are in session ELFES is an equal opportunity employer. We are proud to uphold human rights, value the inclusion of all members of our community, and strive to create a safe and fun environment for everyone to explore forests We acknowledge that Evans Lake is located near Ch’iyakmesh on the unceded territory of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) To apply: Fill out our online application form at http://bit.ly/2EwKBRB 
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