Assistant Director of Field Studies, School Year Program
Company: Sequoyah School
Location: Pasadena
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Founded in 1958, Sequoyah School is an independent progressive
K-12 day school in Pasadena, California, built on the belief that
diversity of all kinds is fundamental to a powerful education.
Students find joy and deep learning as they navigate through
curriculum while teachers guide problem-centered classrooms
fostering curiosity through intellectual exploration and
opportunities for application. The school's mission to challenge
the mind, nurture the heart, and celebrate human dignity is
evidenced in its place-based program and signature experiences like
Field Studies, the Social Innovation Program, Talking Leaves, and
more.Job OverviewThe Assistant Director of Field Studies is
responsible for supporting the design and implementation of K-12
field studies year-round programming informed by the school's
mission and educational philosophy. The field studies curriculum
heavily integrates with the classroom curriculum and enhances the
Sequoyah experience as students are intentionally led towards
increasing levels of responsibility, self-reliance, relationship
skills, and an understanding of our world.Sequoyah's Field Studies
program begins in Kindergarten and continues through 12th grade,
ranging from three to fifteen-day trips. We seek candidates who are
committed to using the outdoors as a medium for teaching critical
thinking and life skills.This position involves a significant
amount of time leading students in the field as well as the
administration of other trips and development of the program on
campus and reports to the Director of Field Studies.Hiring
Term2025-26 SCHOOL YEARRoles and Responsibilities
- Co-design, staff, and direct the school year program,
encompassing roughly 24 overnight trips annually, including acting
as trip leader on 8-10 of these trips.
- Facilitate and support the many logistics involved in running
overnight trips, including food orders and packout, vehicle safety,
itinerary development, land agency outreach, permitting, instructor
hiring, and clean-up.
- Help transport students in 10-passenger vans or a cargo
van.
- Regularly review and develop curricular integration, risk
management, and systems development for an equitable learning
experience for all students.
- Maintain a trip-ready inventory of gear, including tents,
stoves, backpacks, kitchen equipment, etc.
- Assure proper documentation of a trip, including proactive
communication with parents before and after.
- Oversee the work of vendors, outfitters, and field studies
instructors.
- Provide appropriate physical and emotional support and care for
all trip participants.
- Consistent with the school's mission and ethos, steward a
culture of community and belonging for all participants, inclusive
of sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, socioeconomic
status, race, and ethnicity.
- Collaborate effectively with members of the administration team
in support of the goals of the field studies program.
- Attend relevant school and departmental meetings, as
needed.
- Represent the school in its mission and values of diversity,
equity, and inclusion.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Field
Studies.Qualifications
- 3-5+ years of experience organizing and leading outdoor
education trips with youth, or equivalent transferable
experience.
- Technical proficiency in backpacking and camping.
- Current Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification, or
willingness to complete and maintain this certification.
- Enthusiasm for spending around 40 to 50 days in the field
annually with youth and parents.
- Strong risk management experience in a field and wilderness
context.
- Ability and desire to live in the Pasadena or Los Angeles area
- this is an in-person position.
- Outstanding interpersonal, organizational, and facilitation
skills.
- Detail-oriented, resourceful, and able to prepare multiple
trips at the same time.
- Proficient in Google Sheets, Docs, Forms.
- Ability to give and receive constructive feedback.
- Ability to work in an intimate office and field
environment.
- Flexibility to adjust workday schedule to include some weekends
and holidays.
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record.
- Ability to communicate with students and staff across all
intersections of identity in ways that are respectful and
mindful.
- Prior experience designing curriculum for outdoor education
programs and/or classroom experiential learning teaching
experience.
- Additional technical proficiencies in rock climbing, flat water
kayaking and canoeing, etc.
- Additional valid certifications such as: AMGA SPI, LNT Master
Educator, WEMT, ACA or BCU Paddling.
- Conversational Spanish.
- Experience with permit applications, obtaining academic
waivers, and reservations on Recreation.gov.
- Experience running international programming.Additional
Compliance and Operational Information:Salary Range Transparency:
The expected pay range for this position is $68 K to $86 K per
year, and benefits are eligible. Compensation for this position
will be provided upon request or during the interview process, in
alignment with California pay equity laws.At-Will Employment: This
position is considered at-will, meaning employment may be
terminated by either the employer or employee at any time, with or
without cause or notice, unless otherwise specified in
writing.Disability Accommodations: Sequoyah School provides
reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with
disabilities. Please let us know if you require assistance during
the application process.Vaccination Policy: Sequoyah School may
require proof of vaccination in accordance with applicable laws and
health regulations.Equal Opportunity Employer: Sequoyah School is
an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an
inclusive workplace. Applicants are considered without regard to
race, color, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation,
age, disability, or any other legally protected status.Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion at Sequoyah: Diversity is a founding value of
Sequoyah School, and we seek candidates willing and interested in
upholding an equitable, inclusive environment. Sequoyah School is
also an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in any
phase of employment. We consider applicants without regard to race,
color, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age,
disability, marital status, or any other legally protected
status.For more information about Sequoyah School or to see other
career opportunities, please visit our website at
sequoyahschool.org.
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