Information Curriculum

The curriculum for the Professionalism for the Outdoor Educator program is multifaceted… Some of the material is focused on how to get a job. Some is focused on how to keep a job. Some is focused on how to make a living and how to make your job a career. Other parts are focused on program development, field management and expedition planning.

The combination of these things will provide prospective outdoor educators and guides with a solid baseline of skills that they will be able to take into their careers in the outdoors.

Curriculum

Day One:

  • Introduction to professionalism
  • How to obtain and keep employment
  • Common reasons for termination
  • Introduction to mountain electronics
  • Leave No Trace – Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Map and compass for professionals
  • Tour planning

Day Two:

  • Diversity and gender issues in the outdoors
  • Commercial permitting and land management issues
  • Liability and accident insurance
  • Resume development
  • Personal marketing
  • Ancillary income (sponsorship, writing, photography, etc.)
  • Type of jobs available and employment requirements
  • Ancillary industry organizations
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) inspections
  • Development of a risk management plan

Day Three:

  • Hike into the backcountry for a single night. Students will teach Leave No Trace principals while in the field and receive feedback.
  • Leave No Trace – Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
  • Leave No Trace – Dispose of Waste Properly, Leave What You Find

Day Four:

  • Morning and evening guide meetings
  • Leave No Trace – Minimize Campfire Impacts, Respect Wildlife
  • Leave No Trace – Be Considerate of Other Visitors
  • Hike out of the field. Begin final assessment preparations.

Day Five:

  • Final Assessment

Final Assessment:

Students will work in teams of two to develop a comprehensive expedition plan. This plan will include marketing materials, meeting place, itinerary, permit rules, equipment lists and a tour plan. They will present their final plan to the group at the end of the day.

Information Details

Prerequisits:

Backpacking experience. A deep desire to work in the outdoor industry as leader, outdoor educator, ranger, instructor or guide.

Inclusions:

  • Instructor fees, course manual, permit fees, camping fees for field section, transportation for field section, group equipment for field section, live Zoom gear consult before the course.

Exclusions:

  • Notebook, computer, writing utensil (note taking materials), subscription to mapping application, personal backpacking equipment, food, lodging while in the frontcountry, and parking while in the backcountry.