Permanent and Seasonal contracts available.
The Outdoor Instructor role is an excellent opportunity for an experienced candidate to join a passionate team based at a well established Outdoor Learning Centre in the heart of the Chilterns.
As an Outdoor Instructor you will join a professional, enthusiastic, and passionate delivery team; a team that believes in the potential of every young person who comes through the door and wants to make a difference for each of them through the experiences we offer. More widely, this role works across teams to support wider operational objectives, including Sales & Marketing, Leisure Operations, and Facilities. There is regular collaboration with the wider London Youth team, including our sister centre, Hindleap Warren.
We are committed to providing outstanding outdoor learning and residential experiences to all out visitors, and this role plays an active part in achieving that aim. As an Outdoor Instructor, you will facilitate a wide range of activities to support the growth, development and education of young people and adults who visit us. You have a passion for learning outside the classroom and are dedicated to delivering that experience. This role also involves other duties across the site that contribute to the wider success of the Centre.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Work with Customers
- Deliver a range of activity sessions where trained and competent
- Operate all activities in accordance with Woodrow’s operating procedures and appropriate National Governing Body guidelines
- Support the development of existing sessions and ideas for new activities
Activity Equipment Maintenance
- Undertake “site work” tasks across grounds that support safe activity operations
- Perform and record regular safety checks of activity equipment
Course Director Responsibilities
- Act as ‘Course Director’ looking after a group for the duration of their visit, being the main point of contract and ensuring their visit runs smoothly throughout.
Duty Instructor Responsibilities
- Supervise residential groups overnight, sleeping in the building
- Maintain an on-site presence to provide first aid and act as a fire warden (training provided) and practical assistance as needed by groups in your care
- Run evening activities and the retail tuck shop for residential groups
Support Leisure Centre Operations
- Deliver lifeguard duties in the Leisure Centre as required
- Support leisure operations, including reception, administration, cleaning duties, as relevant
Benefits of working at Woodrow High House
- Level 1 Instructor pay based on Real Living Wage rates set by the Living Wage Foundation
- Pay progression to L2 and L3 based on CPD qualifications and experience gained in role
- Generous holiday allowance – 39 days annual leave including 8 bank holidays for FTE
- On site accommodation available, charged in line with the Government’s set NMW accommodation offset rate. Utility bills are paid for by London Youth.
- Continuous learning opportunities, with financial support towards relevant qualifications and ongoing professional development •
- Annual week of staff training to build NGB log-book experience, and practice outdoor skills
- Individual / team rewards recognising achievement and excellence
- Free meals provided whilst on duty when the kitchen is serving young people in residence
- Free onsite parking
- Branded quality uniform provided
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Healthcare Cashback Plan to help cover your healthcare essentials
- Free access for you and your family to the Employee Assistance Programme
- Free access to the ‘Headspace’ wellbeing application
- Eyecare vouchers
- Generous maternity/ adoptive/ parental/ shared parental leave of up to 13 weeks full pay
- Two days per year allowance for volunteering with London Youth or another charity
- Magnificent location on a historic estate, surrounded by nature
- You’ll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth
- An outstanding culture and ethos where staff and visitors enjoy, challenge, and achieve
- Occasional supply of sweet – sometimes savoury – always yummy - treats are guaranteed
- You will be making a difference to the lives of young people
Requirements
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
- Experience instructing a variety of outdoor activities
- Experience of instructing in outdoor centre highly advantageous
- Experience of instructing to a range of customers, including young people and adults, with different backgrounds and varying needs
- Demonstrable understanding of health and safety issues pertaining to outdoor activities
- Demonstrable skill delivering quality customer service and positive customer experiences
- Demonstrable understanding of the value of outdoor learning and associated outcomes
- Computer literate and comfortable using Microsoft Office 365 applications
Qualifications
You must hold at least one of the following qualifications ** (essential):
- ERCA, SPA (RCI), NCWA (CWI), or other relevant ropes-based qualification
- Archery GB Instructor Award
- MIAS / BC Mountain Bike Leader / Instructor or other relevant cycling qualification.
Desirable qualifications:
- A walking qualification, such as BEL/ML/WGL/LL
- Level 2 Bushcraft Award or equivalent
- A valid first aid qualification.
- D1/PVC minibus license.
- National Pool Lifeguarding Qualification.
** We welcome applications from those looking to change career. For an exceptional candidate the qualification requirement may be less. We would require that they demonstrate sufficient personal or voluntary instructional experience in an above activity, and we would have to be satisfied that they could quickly gain a qualification in several of the above areas.
Please note: We do not hold a sponsorship license so we are unable to employ anyone who does not have right to work in the UK.
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