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The call has been put out for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a rewarding and educational work experience. The Three Rivers Park District Outdoor Recreation School is on the hunt for individuals with a knack for outdoor recreation. If you have some personal or professional experience and a passion for teaching, this might be the gig for you.
Here's the scoop – the program serves a wide audience, including summer camps, youth agencies, and various social groups. But it doesn't stop there, businesses, adults, and families are also part of the clientele mix. They're all about inclusivity, offering programs that accommodate individuals with disabilities. The activities? Think mountain biking, archery, and kayaking – to name but a few. According to a flyer published by the Scott County website, there is a full slate ranging from canoeing to stand-up paddleboarding.
For those worried about being pigeonholed into one activity – fear not. Recreation Educators at Three Rivers Park District have the freedom to dive into multiple areas of expertise. Newbies are welcome too, as training is part of the deal. Flexibility is a key theme here, as your work schedule can be tweaked to fit your availability and interests. And if short-term is more your speed, seasonal staff positions are open for up to six consecutive months.
Curious George and Georgina's can reach out directly to the Outdoor Recreation School for more fine print at 763-694-7717 or drop an email to Recreation@ThreeRiversParks.org. Those with an attachment to physical flyers, can click here for a printable version to plaster on their fridge or pass to interested friends. This opportunity is for anyone looking to dip their toes into an outdoor-focused teaching experience, whether it's for the long haul or just a seasonal jaunt.
SOURCE: hoodline