Position Title: Outdoor Education and Youth Development Specialist Field Coordinator
Grant Program: OYSI 25EDBDC0010003 / EAP 25EDBDC0020006
Duty Location
Primary duties are performed within the Twin Rivers Charter School in Eugene, OR. SPIKE camping trips and field service days take place at various outdoor locations throughout the region.
Program Benefits
The living allowance and education award are taxable. Members are responsible for providing housing, food, work clothing, and a pair of 8-inch-tall leather work boots. Service eligibility is contingent upon the results of a criminal and driving background check.
Schedule Requirements
Twin Rivers Charter School Overview:
Twin Rivers Charter School (TRCS) is a small, outdoor conservation-focused public charter school operated under Northwest Youth Corps. We serve high schoolers seeking an alternative academic setting, and many of our students bring real behavioral challenges. Our program is built around small student crews, multi-day camping expeditions, hands-on conservation fieldwork, and natural resource management coursework.
This role is rewarding and genuinely varied. You'll work as a crew lead, classroom presence, behavioral support, and field supervisor depending on the week. The work shifts across the school year, and that's by design.
Because we're a small school with a small team, flexibility matters. Priorities shift, unexpected needs arise, and our faculty step into whatever the school needs on a given day. The quarterly breakdown below describes a typical year, but real circumstances will ask you to flex beyond it sometimes. That's the nature of a small, mission-driven school.
We share all of this upfront because we want you to succeed. Candidates who understand the full scope and flexibility this role requires before they start are far more likely to thrive in it.
Position Summary:
The Outdoor Educator and Youth Development Specialist Field Coordinator serves as a frontline crew leader, classroom support, and field operations coordinator for TRCS. You will spend the majority of your time in direct contact with students: leading small groups in classroom settings, providing environmental education in the field, facilitating conservation-based service-learning projects, and managing student behavior across all settings.
TRCS operates on a four-quarter schedule. Your responsibilities shift between quarters, and you are expected to adapt accordingly. As a member of a small team, you should also expect to take on additional or adjusted responsibilities as school needs to evolve throughout the year.
The Outdoor Educator and Youth Development Specialist Field Coordinator is both highly demanding and highly rewarding, serving high school students identified as at risk of academic failure and/or presenting behavioral challenges. The Outdoor Educator and Youth Development Specialist Field Coordinators spend most of their time in direct contact with students, either providing direct student instruction in small groups in a classroom setting, providing environmental education in the field, or facilitating conservation-based, service-learning projects.
What a Typical Year Looks Like: Quarter-by-Quarter
The following describes a standard quarter structure. Actual week-to-week responsibilities may vary based on staffing, weather, student needs, and other factors.
Quarters 1 and 4: Camping Quarters
During each camping quarter, you will serve as a crew lead on two separate 4-day SPIKE (Special Projects in Knowledge and Exploration) camping trips. On SPIKE, you are paired with a core content teacher and are jointly responsible for leading one student crew (12-18 students). Your responsibilities during SPIKE include student safety and welfare, crew logistics, facilitating hands-on conservation and environmental education, and maintaining behavioral expectations in a field setting with no separation from your students for the duration of the trip.
During the remaining 6–8 weeks of each camping quarter, you will:
Quarters 2 and 3: Field Quarters
During field quarters, you will typically lead students in field-based service days two days per week. Field service work covers a range of hands-on conservation and natural resource management activities, which may include invasive species removal, habitat restoration, reforestation, trail construction and maintenance, and riparian planting.
The remaining school days each week, you will be in the classroom providing academic and behavioral support and teaching elective classes.
You may be asked to cover additional field days when a fellow AmeriCorps member is absent or when program needs require it. This means that some weeks you may be in the field for three or more days. Flexibility and willingness to adjust your schedule on short notice are essential.
Throughout the Year
Because TRCS operates with a small, close-knit team, there will be times throughout the year when you are asked to step into responsibilities beyond what is described above. This may include covering absent colleagues, supporting school events, taking on logistical tasks, or contributing in other ways that keep the school running effectively. The specific needs are difficult to predict.
Core Responsibilities
Student Behavior and Professional Boundaries (25%)
You are a professional in a high school educational environment. You are expected to:
Field and Service Operations (25%)
Classroom and Instructional Support (25%)
Program and Community Engagement (25%)
What This Role Demands
This position requires adaptability, physical stamina, emotional resilience, and a willingness to do whatever the school needs on a given day. You should expect the following:
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Applying
We encourage all candidates to reflect honestly on the following before applying. These are not disqualifying factors-they are meant to help you make an informed decision about whether this role is the right fit for you at this point in your life.
Qualifications
Required
Desired
These positions are sponsored by The Corps Network's OYSI and EAP program.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
**This Position Description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.**
All offers are contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check (criminal history and driving history).
Northwest Youth Corps is an Equal Opportunity Employer - At Northwest Youth Corps, we believe diversity is an essential source of strength for our communities, and we strive to create a safe and empowering environment for all participants and staff from the widest range of backgrounds and abilities. While we are privileged to facilitate conservation service on our public lands, with humility, we also acknowledge that injustice and violence was at the heart of acquiring these lands. Therefore, we are deeply invested in addressing this traumatic legacy by supporting youth and young adults of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, religions, sexual orientations, economic status, and/or other socio-cultural identifiers to learn, grow, and experience success in our programs, and beyond.
Application Deadline:Open until Filled
Type of position: Individual Placement
Service Dates:August 2026 – June 2027
Length of Term:1700 Hours (minimum of 43 weeks)
To Apply:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references and completely fill out the application form found at: https://nwyouthcorps.workbrightats.com
Please select "Twin Rivers Charter School – Outdoor Education and Youth Development Specialist Field Coordinator" when applying.
Additional Information:
For specific information about the Twin Rivers Charter School or the Outdoor Educator/Youth Development Specialist position please contact the Vice Principal David Know at
Davidknox@twinriverscharter.org
or Human Resources Officer Jessica Johnson atjessicaj@nwyouthcorps.org
The member will not engage in any prohibited activities as stated in the Member Service Agreement.