Instead of a cover letter, the application will ask some scheduling questions and the following short answer question: "what about this position interests you?"
All hiring decisions will be made by the end of December
Position Description
Ever dreamed of a career in the outdoors? Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of young people? Break away from the conventional workday and kickstart your career in experiential education with our 12-week Challenge Course Apprenticeship. The hope of this program is to reduce barriers to work in outdoor education for those not historically represented in the outdoor education field.
We will teach you everything you need to know to become an experiential educator and ropes course facilitator at our Challenge Course in McLaren Park, San Francisco. Under the mentorship of our staff, you’ll learn how to tie knots, belay students, facilitate teamwork-building games, and safely run high and low ropes elements, all while making a positive impact on Bay Area youth. After successfully completing the Apprenticeship, you’ll have all the skills and experience you'll need to be promoted to an Instructor. As a bonus, you’ll receive $80 to put toward a First Aid course.
Compensation & Schedule
Starting hourly wage is $23/hr
This is a 12-week, part-time, non-exempt, hourly position, typically 2.5-3 days a week (~20 hrs/week). There are opportunities to promote to Instructor directly after completion of the apprenticeship (dependent on developing required skills) and continue work throughout the season.
Paid Training: 8 hrs/day Mon-Fri, Jan 26 - Feb 5, 2026
Program Season: Tues-Sat, Feb 9 - Nov 18 2026
Staff meet for a half day on Monday. Student programs run Tuesday-Friday (with occasional Saturdays). Staff shifts vary depending on the group’s timing, but are most often 8am-4pm.
** If promoted to Instructor: There is an unpaid summer break of programs from June 8-12 & July 27-31, 2026.
Availability of work is dependent on the number of booked programs.
Benefits
$80 reimbursement for First Aid certification
Paid Time Off - Accrue 1 hour for every 13 hrs worked
Unpaid Time Off - Employees can accrue up to 80 hours of unpaid time off each year
OBCA contributes to San Francisco's City Option Medical Reimbursement. This is a benefit within the SF City Option program. Funds in an SF MRA can be used to reimburse you, your spouse or domestic partner, and your dependents for eligible health care expenses.
401K after 1-year of employment
Pro Deals (the opportunity to purchase outdoor gear at discounted rates)
Free youth development training, professional development funds, and recertification reimbursements
Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), free of charge for staff and family members
All required training is paid
Location
Most program days take place at the McLaren Park Challenge Course in southeast San Francisco
Who We Are
At Outward Bound California (OBCA), we use challenging outdoor experiences to teach social-emotional skills like teamwork, leadership, and compassion. We offer a wide range of programs, including high/low ropes activities at our San Francisco Challenge Course and multi-day rock climbing/backpacking trips in the High Sierra and Joshua Tree. Our programs encourage our participants (ages 12+, including adults and veterans) to embrace challenges and reflect on how they want to contribute to their communities and the world. To learn more about our ropes course elements, check out the video tour.
We are a part of the Outward Bound USA network with a 60-year history in the US as a leading provider of outdoor education. OBCA is a non-profit and is committed to increasing access for those who have traditionally been excluded from outdoor spaces. We work towards this goal with our 40 community partners and by offering scholarships to more than half of our students.
OBCA strives to create an equitable and inclusive culture where our staff feel respected for their identities and lived experiences. We are looking for team members who can actively join us in the process of furthering our vision for equity and belonging. We recognize that the outdoor industry has historically excluded those with non-dominant identities and know that has led to underrepresentation in this line of work. We strongly encourage those who more significantly face the impacts of systemic barriers to apply.
Who You Are
Outward Bound California does not expect every applicant to have every skill and qualification listed here. If you have 75% of the following qualifications, we encourage you to apply.
Qualifications
Passionate about working with youth, especially teens and middle schoolers
Have a deep understanding and personal commitment to equity and inclusion in the outdoors
Lived experience or experience working with communities often underrepresented in the outdoors
Interested in learning how to facilitate social-emotional learning
An effective communicator; willing to give and receive feedback
Able to commit to 20 hours/week over 12 weeks
Comfortable working outdoors, regardless of weather or season
Physical & Mental Requirements
Sufficiently fit to participate in all course activities while maintaining ample energy, strength, and focus to aid students and instructors
Able to lift and transport 20-50 pounds of gear several times a day
Can be on feet most days - sometimes for up to 8 hours a day
Comfortable working outdoors, regardless of weather or season
Comfortable climbing to height
Other Requirements (by Start Date)
19 years old or older
Able to work Monday (half day) and nontraditional hours (most programs run from 8am-4pm)
Because we work with you, staff must be willing to authorize a federal & Live Scan background check and provide current TB screen/test results (cost paid or reimbursed by OBCA)
Bonus if you…
Are interested in continuing to work the Challenge Course as an Instructor through the end of the season
Have prior experience with experiential, outdoor, environmental education or youth development
Speak Spanish, Mandarin, or Cantonese
Have held a valid US or Canadian driver’s license for at least 3 years
Responsibilities
Collaborate with Site Manager and Instructors to plan 1-Day challenge course program activities
Assist in facilitating program activities
Learn basics of ropes course operation: personal safety equipment, belaying participants, spotting low elements
Create a safe and fun experience for all students
Role model inclusive behavior and build rapport with students and colleagues
Gain knowledge around program safety and Outward Bound policies and procedures
Other duties and responsibilities may be added to meet Apprentice’s professional goals
Uphold Outward Bound’s zero-tolerance policy for incidents of child abuse and neglect as protecting our minor students against abuse and neglect is of the highest priority
Outward Bound California is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. Outward Bound California also promotes respect for all people, and will not tolerate harassment based on any of these characteristics.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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