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Photography Outdoor LeaderOVERVIEW
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
Wilderness Inquiry’s Photography Outdoor Leaders (Photo OLs) are uniquely trained to work as Co-Leaders on day and extended programs, delivering our mission on trail while also having the opportunity to capture the moments that make our mission special. In addition to co-leading and photographing trips, Photo OLs will also have an opportunity to spend time in the office executing administrative duties related to photo cataloging and editing. This mix of field and office work gives Photo OLs hands-on experience in outdoor photography while also supporting the Wilderness Inquiry mission working alongside fellow Outdoor Leaders and the marketing and communications team, helping to tell compelling stories through visual media. This Photography Outdoor Leader role is ideal for students and others who wish to build a portfolio of outdoor photography, portraits, or video. You can see examples of individual’s photographs throughout our website and on our social media channels.
We recognize that as an industry, there is much to do to increase representation in our field to reflect the communities we aim to serve. We also know that diversity of identities and experiences results in better solutions for our communities. For this reason, we especially encourage folks from communities who experience systemic barriers — including people of color, women, LGBTQI+, and people with disabilities — to apply for this position. Wilderness Inquiry provides additional compensation for Outdoor Leaders who demonstrate language skills that meet the needs of our core audiences. Please indicate on your application if you are fluent in a language other than English; we are especially interested in Spanish, Somali, Oromo, Karen, Hmong, and ASL.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Pre-Trip & Post-Trip Administrative Responsibilities
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
*Driver’s license status will not impact eligibility for hire but may impact eligibility to work specific programs/events
Application Process
Applicants must submit a general application, provide references, and participate in an interview. After completion of the application, applicants will also be asked to submit a photography portfolio of up to 10 photos demonstrating their work.
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.
COMPENSATION:
Outdoor Leaders are classified according to skill and experience. Compensation varies depending upon program type:
ROOM AND BOARD:
While working Wilderness Inquiry assignments, food, lodging (campsites, tents, etc.), and transportation are covered. Extended Trip/Little Sand Bay Sea Kayak leaders will have community gear and food provided for the duration of their trips. Canoemobile Trip leaders are provided lunch while on day 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 training.
SCHEDULE & TRAINING
The below training dates are mandatory for all new hires. New Primary Outdoor Leaders can start onboarding part-time as early as April 24, with the latest start date of May 7.
Qualified applicants will also be asked to participate in North Canoe Stern Training & Assessment and Driver Training, if applicable, scheduled at various times before and after the All-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.
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