Oversee all aspects of campsite operation including hospitality, meal service, accommodation and program delivery.
Outdoor education influences young people’s preparedness for their future by building and harnessing vital skills to ensure they are real world ready. Students need to be engaged in designed learning to prepare them with skills such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity.
As the Site Manager Camp Wombaroo, you will be ultimately accountable for all aspects of the campsite operation including hospitality, accommodation, meal service and the delivery of programs that aid OEG to realise the potential to make outdoor learning accessible to more young people.
The Outdoor Education Group is one of the largest providers of outdoor learning in Australia with a reputation for quality and innovation.
Oversee all aspects of campsite operation including hospitality, meal service, accommodation and program delivery.
This is a fulltime role based at Camp Wombaroo, High Range, NSW.
Annual salary: $73,036
Applications are to include:
• Resume
• Cover letter addressing job criteria (see below)
Applications close on Thursday 11th February 2021.
As a member of The Outdoor Education Group Camps Division, you:
As the Site Manager Camp Wombaroo, you:
To The Outdoor Education Group you bring the following:
The Outdoor Education Group is a for-purpose organisation, seeking to make learning outdoors accessible to all young Australians. We design and deliver dynamic and inspiring outdoor education programs to help students thrive in the real world.
Founded in 1984, our not for profit position enables us to provide outdoor education to schools and community groups across the country, while investing to improve the opportunities offered to more young Australians.
The Outdoor Education Group works with schools across the country to bring education outdoors and supports students to become real world ready.
Our team support and deliver outdoor education for more than 48,000 students each year in locations across Victoria, New South Wales, South Australian, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania.