Canoemobile Outdoor Leader
Canoemobile Outdoor Leader
OVERVIEW
At Wilderness Inquiry, we believe that everyone belongs. We work to ensure this belief holds true in our workplace, in our community, and in the outdoors. We pursue this belief through our mission and shared values of paddling together, seeking the exceptional, finding a way, and nurturing inclusion.
Outdoor Leaders create the magic at Wilderness Inquiry. Leading single to multi-day adventures for adults, youth, and families of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities, Outdoor Leaders bring Wilderness Inquiry programming to life in the field and ensure the safety, quality and cost-effectiveness of Wilderness Inquiry experiences. Life as a Wilderness Inquiry Outdoor Leader is fun, exciting, challenging, and incredibly rewarding.
POSITION SUMMARY
Canoemobile focuses on introducing youth and young adults from historically marginalized communities to their local outdoor spaces. Canoemobile experiences include day trips in the Twin Cities Metro Area and extended national tours ranging from 2-12 weeks in length. Canoemobile Outdoor Leaders (OLs) lead inclusive outdoor-based field trips that incorporate: canoeing, environmental education activities focused on STEM, natural resources, historical and cultural interpretation, and team-building. We are looking for leaders who want to create an inclusive environment for communities that have historically faced barriers to accessing the outdoors. Canoemobile OLs are caring adults who deliver programming that centers on social-emotional learning. In addition to leading day trips, Outdoor Leaders support the holistic delivery of Wilderness Inquiry programming and may be scheduled to lead Warehouse/Kitchen support shifts.
We encourage applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and abilities to apply. No prior Outdoor Recreation or guiding experience is required to apply. Wilderness Inquiry provides additional compensation for Outdoor Leaders who demonstrate language skills that meet the needs of our audiences. Please indicate on your application if you are fluent in more than one language; we are especially interested in Spanish, Somali, Oromo, Karen, Hmong, and ASL.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Group Facilitation
- Provide excellent leadership for Wilderness Inquiry program participants.
- Work collaboratively with a team of Outdoor Leaders to build a safe, engaging, socially/emotionally supportive, and welcoming learning program environment.
- Demonstrate flexibility and creative problem-solving.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the variety and complexities of relationships Wilderness Inquiry audiences may have with the outdoors based on race, gender, experiences, age, and backgrounds.
- Accurately and professionally represent the Wilderness Inquiry brand to program partners, participants, media, and the public.
- Use effective judgment and decision-making regarding trip implementation.
- Uphold Wilderness Inquiry’s Trail Community Agreements.
- Dedicate time to learn relevant curriculum, location specific interpretation, social-emotional learning practices, and group goals.
- Connect and adapt the curriculum to support the learning objectives of the day.
Technical Skills & Safety
- Ensure program compliance with Wilderness Inquiry policies and risk management procedures.
- Assess participant ability and expectations to safely and effectively meet individual and group needs.
- Proficiently perform, or show a willingness to learn, activities conducted on trips including North/Tandem canoeing, hiking, camping, navigating routes, cooking, etc.
- Provide emergency first aid in an outdoor setting (contingent upon certification).
- Maintain quality and cleanliness of Wilderness Inquiry program equipment.
- Safely drive a 15-passenger van hauling a loaded trailer in all weather and road conditions (contingent upon driver eligibility).
Pre-Trip & Post-Trip Administrative Responsibilities
- Actively participate in event-specific pre-trip meetings and post-trip debriefings with your team.
- Collaborate and coordinate with operations staff to pack-in and pack-out gear, education kits, and food accordingly.
- Complete post-trip paperwork including evaluations, incident reports, expense entry, and trip summaries.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Active certification in Basic First Aid & CPR (or ability to obtain by start date)
- Demonstrated capability to lead, motivate, and manage groups of varying ages, abilities, and identities safely in an outdoor setting
- Ability to provide excellent customer service
- Ability to work as a team and conduct themselves in a way that contributes to a positive working environment with peers
- Willing to keep flexible hours
- Must pass a background check
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- All persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire
- Once hired, attendance at annual Outdoor Leader trainings and any activity-specific training required in order to accomplish the position including: North canoe training and assessment and driver training (if eligible)
For information on how to obtain certifications visit click this link.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Active Wilderness First Aid (WFA) or Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification
- Active Wilderness Water Safety, Lifeguard or other Professional Rescuer certification
- Valid Driver’s License* and a safe driving record dating back at least five years
- One or more seasons or years of professional experience in outdoor recreation or education, leadership or guiding, group facilitation, or other related experience
- Experience working with individuals from diverse social, cultural, economic, and educational backgrounds.
- Proficiency in Spanish, American Sign Language, Hmong, or Somali
*Driver’s license status will not impact eligibility for hire but may impact eligibility to work specific programs/events
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to sit; talk or hear; and use hands to handle, or touch objects or controls. The employee is regularly required to stand and walk. On a regular occasion the employee may be required to stoop, bend or reach above the shoulders. Must be able to lift and carry heavy loads up to 50lbs over rough terrain for distances of up to 1,000 feet. To meet the demands of the job, the employee must be able to make loud verbal commands, sit and stand for significant periods of time while also directing vessels such as a canoe or kayak, use vision to directionally navigate safely, and endure and continue to perform the duties outlined in this job description within a wide variety of elements, including adverse conditions of the outdoor environment such as extremes in temperature, wind, thunder/lightning, rain/wetness/humidity, dry/arid conditions, elevated levels of poor air quality, and other conditions attributed to natural weather patterns outside of human control. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
COMPENSATION
Outdoor Leaders are classified according to skill and experience. Compensation varies depending upon program type:
- Day Programs: Hourly compensation on a scale of $19-$20/hr
- Extended Canoemobile Tour Programs: Compensated for 6 out of every 7 days spent on tour over 13 days in length. Compensation starting at $182-$192/day, plus hourly pay for pre and post tour work where applicable.
- Overnight Programs: Compensated on a per event basis on a scale of $182-$192/day, plus additional compensation for pre-trip preparation work.
ROOM AND BOARD
While working Wilderness Inquiry assignments, food, lodging (campsites, tents, etc.), and transportation are covered. Canoemobile OLs on regional and national tours will receive housing and food stipends for the duration of their assignments. Temporary housing is provided during mandatory training in the Twin Cities.
Further details on compensation are available upon request. Opportunities for advancement are available upon demonstrated performance with Wilderness Inquiry. Professional service stipends available.
All Outdoor Leaders regardless of position/experience are compensated at $19/hr and/or $182/day for required pre-season staff training. Other training events throughout the year are compensated at the Outdoor Leader’s regular pay rate.
SCHEDULE & TRAINING
The below training dates are mandatory for all new hires.
- May 18-22, 2026: All-staff Wilderness Inquiry foundational training
- May 26-29, 2026: All-staff Wilderness Inquiry field training
- June – September: Summer programming season consisting of local and regional Canoemobile day programming, as well as extended overnight trips.
- September – October: Opportunities to continue with local Canoemobile day programs as well as transition to regional and national Canoemobile tours.
Qualified applicants will also be asked to participate in North Canoe Stern Training & Assessment and Driver Training, if applicable, scheduled during and after Staff Training. All new Outdoor Leader hires are contingent upon successful completion of required training.
For more information, please contact Evan Jones, Program and Staffing Manager, at: evan@wildernessinquiry.org
Wilderness Inquiry is an equal opportunity employer.