Blue Peris Mountain Centre is looking to recruit two Outdoor Education Instructors, on 0.8 permanent basis with a starting date of February 3rd 2025
The centre is a 70-bed outdoor education residential centre, situated in the heart of Snowdonia. On the doorstep are magnificent mountains, tranquil lakes, and a stunning coastline. The centre mainly caters for school pupils who stay at the centre on a residential basis. However, customers do include universities, families, youth groups, scouts, cadets and corporate teams. Blue Peris has been, a safe and reputable outdoor education centre for nearly 40 years. Our teams are skilled and knowledgeable; dedicated to providing a potential life-enhancing experience to all our guests. Programmes are planned and suited to each groups’ and individual needs to give the opportunity to link outdoor experiences to pupil development to enrichment
You will have Experience/Qualifications/Training
- Ideally a minimum of three years' experience as outdoor education instructor/tutor/teacher
You will hold all of the following qualifications
Mountain Leader Award (Summer)
Minimum of either - BCU L2 canoe / UKCC Level 2 coach / BC Paddlesports instructor pre 2019 / BCAB coach award ( sheltered water )
RCI/SPA
Current 16 hour first aid certificate
Driving licence that permits the driving of minibuses of up to 17 seats ( or will hold this upon start date of the role commencing )
Delivering Gorge scrambling and canoe sessions ( on lakes )
Very desirable
Local mine leader
Vertical Leader or have completed training with a view to complete assessment by end of 2025 and be able to deliver in a the North Wales venues
Endorsement to tow trailers
Already established and delivering coasteering and roped sea level traversing , ideally at North Wales venues
Delivering kayaking sessions ( lake based )
Main role:-
To deliver programmes that motivate and challenge young people, enabling them to experience success, both as individuals and as part of a team, thereby raising self-esteem and personal confidence.
To take responsibility, within the organisation of the centre, for specific areas of work or activities by negotiation with the centre managers
To take part in the staff development programme of the centre.
To publicise and promote the work of the centre, wherever possible
Oversee areas of compliance as required by centre managers
Skills/knowledge
An awareness of recent developments in outdoor education
Skills in a wide range of outdoor activities and experience of leading novice groups in canoeing, rock climbing, gorge scrambling and mountain walking with a higher level of personal skill and expertise in specific activities.
Ability to make and sustain effective relationships with young people and adults.
Ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
To take on responsibility and act as course director when required.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to address various age ranges
Good time management skills
Excellent communication skills
Work related circumstances
A willingness to take on responsibility and promote the further development of the centre.
A willingness to participate in weekend working ( an average one weekend per month, summer season may see this being 2 per month )
A willingness to be on duty and on call overnight as required by the programme
Willingness to consent to and apply for an Enhanced Criminal Record Bureau disclosure check.
To have full regard for safety and good practice in all aspects of the Centre’s activities and adhere to the working procedures.
Carry out the duties of the post in such a way as to promote the GLL’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
A commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety and ensuring the well-being of all participants.
Enthusiasm for the outdoors, working with young people, and personal and professional development.
Commitment to personal development in regards to programmes and activities we offer and keep current qualifications up to date
Benefits
Salary of £31,886 per annum ( pro rata )
Holidays 30 days per annum ( pro rata )
Small and friendly staff team.
A job that makes a difference, you get to see first-hand the impact of your daily work.
Managers that care for all their staff and customers
Ongoing continued professional development
Excellent support and training
Opportunity to join a hardworking and experienced team
Working Hours
Salary is based on 39 hours per week, but based on a flexible working rota to suit needs of programme and bookings each year
Evening duties range from mainly 8pm at times till 9pm /10pm
Some morning duties from 7.30am
Main programme hours are 8.30am to 5.30pm (excluding duties, non residential and specialist courses