
Working at Confluence is a terrific avenue for those who want to explore a career in therapeutic services, experiential education, mental health, social work, and/or agrarian living.
Confluence Behavioral Health combines a residential care setting with the prescriptive use of outdoor adventure and wilderness experiences to guide young adults facing mental health, motivational and relational challenges towards engaged, positive and fulfilling lives. Now seeking Field Mentors to comprehensively guide participants through social, emotional and physical challenges with the goal of achieving greater emotional awareness, developing positive change, and fostering growth. Field Mentors work a continuous 8-day/7-night shift consisting of off-site adventure programming and activities on the farm, followed by 6 days off. Compensation starts at $44,000/year with benefits that include a relocation bonus, paid time off, health insurance, chef prepared home cooked meals while on shift, pro deals, and fully sponsored training opportunities (WFR, CPR, Lifeguard, Swift Water Rescue, Yoga Instructor, Motivational Interviewing, AEGIS, Mindfulness).
If you have a Bachelor's degree, experience in camping and backpacking, and have the desire to join a supportive community dedicated to bettering the lives of young adults, join the team.


Come join the Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity family and help create safe, stable, and energy efficient affordable housing while being a community leader and learning new skills!
 Build sustainable community solutions. Gain valuable real-world experiences. Prepare for your future. Now seeking four Habitat-AmeriCorps members to serve as Construction Crew Leaders on residential new construction sites. Responsibilities include assisting with day-to-day construction activities, helping maintain a safe and efficient work environment, understanding local and sustainable building methods, and gaining the skills and confidence needed to lead groups of volunteers. Members receive $17,600 for the year and receive an education award of $6,495 following successful completion of service. Members also have access to free medical care, food assistance, school loan deferrals, and subsidized housing in Habitat's newly constructed 1-bedroom rental units during their service year. If you have a willingness to learn, a positive attitude, a bias to action, are a good listener, resilient, passionate about helping others, and interested in personal and professional development through hands-on instruction and leadership, send your resume to Susan Makris or apply online.
• Construction experience is not required. Leaders serve full-time for 46½ weeks, MO-FR, 8am-4pm. Ideally looking for new members to begin work this August and October. Exact start dates are based on organization needs, construction project schedules, housing availability, and availability of the applicant.


Taft's multidisciplinary, place-based and experiential outdoor education program teaches an appreciation, understanding, and awareness of the natural community to visiting students and staff by studying and interacting with the natural world.
Outdoor Education Instructors for NIU Lorado Taft Field Campus are responsible for teaching classes to students in the 4th-8th grades, developing curricula and resources for the program, assisting in the coordination of the residential outdoor education program, helping with the maintenance and upkeep of campus teaching, habitat, and resource storage areas, completing special projects, and participating in staff training prior to teaching and throughout the school year. Compensation includes $2,440/month, a private, furnished room, and health, vision, and dental insurance. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in education, science, natural resources, recreation, history, or related field.
• Now recruiting Instructors for the 2024-2025 academic year (mid-August through the end of May). To apply, submit your cover letter, resume, transcripts, list of three reference through the NIU online application system. Applications will be considered immediately and will continue until all positions are filled. For questions contact Melanie Costello.


The NCOAE is seeking exceptional individuals to add to their growing team of outdoor adventure-based educators!
From North Carolina to Alaska to the high Himalayas to Patagonia, The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education is a values-based outdoor and adventure education provider for teens and adults interested in personal growth and professional development. Field Instructors will take on a variety of roles with NCOAE participants — serve as a trip leader, program facilitator, outdoor educator, and role model! Starting pay ranges from $80-$145/day (DOE) with opportunities for advancement. Staff housing, food pantry, industry pro-deals, and other stipends are also available.
Applications from exceptional outdoor and wilderness-based educators, guides, and field staff are being accepted for the 2024 season (April to September). Completion of NCOAE's 14-day Instructor Course (at no cost to you) is required prior to beginning seasonal employment. Apply now for the next course in North Carolina from May 1st-14th, 2024.

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