Home Employment Lead Naturalist/River Guide (Seasonal)

Contribute-to-CFI
CCs



Last month May 2012 Next month
S M T W T F S
week 18 1 2 3 4 5
week 19 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
week 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
week 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
week 22 27 28 29 30 31
PDF Print E-mail

Lead Naturalist-River Guide

Our field season runs late March through mid-October.

During this season there are 3 weeks non paid furlough (2 weeks are scheduled July 17-31, 1 other week personal leave at your request and depending on work priorities.) This position is for those with previous CFI experience and current licenses. During the summer break you can visit family, hike in the mountains or do guest guide work locally in Moab.

NOTE: We do not have "summer jobs" due to extensive training in late March and early April that qualifies you to work April through October.

Naturalist- River Guides work primarily with middle and high school field study groups, and a few adult or family trips. Staff will rotate between river and land-based programs (including our 5-day residential field school camp). Naturalist/Guides rotate responsibilities in all aspects of field operations primarily as field instructors in science, history and arts. They will work as licensed Utah river guides. CFI guides take turns in driving, river camp cook, shuttle driver and light maintenance work in the river and camp operations. Experienced staff contribute to curriculum, operation improvements and materials. River stretches range from Class I-III (mostly Class II) on the Colorado, Dolores, Green and San Juan Rivers. Emphasis on experiential/participatory learning, thematic interdisciplinary studies, and fun!! Guides must be available for work during our season; schedules firmed 7 days in advance.

QUALIFICATIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Minimum age is 21 due to vehicle insurance requirements.
  • Minimum first aid training for full guide positions is a 40 hour equivalent to Advanced First Aid (Red Cross Emergency Response, Wilderness Advanced First Aid taught by various providers) and CPR, OR "BETTER" i.e. Wilderness First Responder, EMT, etc. taught by various providers. Pay increments are paid for WFR and above. Please see CFI website/medical training for any course we might be sponsoring with national teaching organization, do a web site search for courses or call your local Red Cross or college for courses near you.
  • Must have current Utah river guide licensing and qualified to run Class I white water. and are familiar with our field camp operations, lessons and the stretches of river that we run: Colorado River from Loma, CO to Moab, UT; the San Juan River from Bluff to Clay Hills, and the Green River from Crystal Geyser to Mineral Bottom (Labyrinth Canyon).

Those who are new to CFI are asked to complete the six week Apprenticeship first and would move on to work as Assistant Naturalist-River Guides in their first year. See below for contacting State of Utah Parks and Recreation on guide licenses. Guides must have previously run a stretch of river in order to qualify for fully paid work; opportunities to see new stretches may be provided on scheduled training trips, as a non paid support boat or on own with approved use of CFI equipment.

Lead Naturalist-River Guides are required to complete and submit prior to start date:

  • Department of Motor Vehicle Record from state issuing driver license current within two years and valid driver license. Medical exam must be current within two years.
  • current medical certificates (first aid and CPR).
  • proof of social security number
  • Utah River Guide current license , current CPR and first aid certifications (CHECK THE DATES!)

A pay rate is determined for each person each season depending on education, experience with CFI and other similar organizations, certifications, and leadership capability. Pay for guides ranges from $80 to $120 "field days" overnight or long "1 day" trips. Guides are paid for rigging, warehouse, office and curriculum work on an hourly basis ($8-$12 hour). Guides are paid on a training rate ($25/day) for training on new stretches of river, trails or lessons. There will be no housing available other than while at Field Camp. Rental housing may be found in town. Please note that the school trips usually do not provide guide gratuities but adult/family trips often do.

 
70°
21°
°F | °C
Clear
Humidity: 28%
Wind: SE at 9 mph
Thu
Mostly Sunny
57 | 86
13 | 30
Fri
Chance of Storm
45 | 79
7 | 26
Sat
Mostly Sunny
54 | 72
12 | 22
Sun
Clear
57 | 81
13 | 27

Canyonlands Field Institute
1320 South Highway 191
PO Box 68, Moab UT 84532
Tel: 435.259.7750 • Toll Free: 800.860.5262 • Fax: 435.259.2335
email: info@cfimoab.org

Canyonlands Field Institute is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit
educational organization established in 1984

Copyright © 2012 Canyonlands Field Institute. All Rights Reserved.
Site Developed and Hosted by Mackie Visions