Maritime Medicine Instructor
Desired Qualifications
USCG Master Mariner preferred (not required for shore based and secondary instructor)
Certifications
Professional healthcare license or certification in good standing: EMT-B's, Paramedic, RN, PA, NP, MD, DO.
Cruising, racing, daysailing, or charter experience beneficial
Offshore experience a plus
Key Responsibilities
Risk Management
Shore Based
Emergency Action Plan: Familiarity with venue/ itinerary, communications/rescue contacts, activity and rescue equipment, scenario and skills locations
Ensure safety of clients and staff through evolving awareness of risk and hazards (both fixed and dynamic)
Off-Shore
Emergency Action Plan: Familiarity with venue/ itinerary, communications/rescue contacts, activity and rescue equipment, scenario and skills locations
Review Medical Disclosure forms, perform equipment verifications, rider survey, welfare checks
Determine rider fitness, make individual and group decisions
Ensure safety of clients and staff through evolving awareness of risk and hazards (both fixed and dynamic)
Host up to 6 clients (50ft monohull or less) for a well choreographed lecture, skills, scenarios, and navigation lessons choreographed perfectly to the weather and passage.
Operational Duties
Preparation
Vessel: Complete Vessel Preparation Checklist, Charter Agreement, Insurance Documents, Licensure
Training Equipment: Inventory and maintain teaching equipment for skills, labs, and trips, Inventory and maintain personal equipment to meet operational standards
Logistics
Coordinate with Logistics Manager and site facilities managers
Coordinate with Primary/Secondary Instructors, Proctors, and volunteers for teaching assignment and choreography
Curriculum
During the Course
Instruction: Lecture, Skills, and Scenarios content delivered per Instructor Manual and Training program specifications
After the Course
Gathering, Submitting, and Researching questions
Forwarding new information to the other instructors
Share roster/ evals/ photos with Logistics Manager
Salary Range
Pay is based upon experience, and per contracted course. Instructors enjoy the benefit of a flexible schedule, fantastic work locations, interesting clients, gear deals, competitive pay, adventure opportunities, and excellent co workers.
Hiring Process
Individuals interested in being considered for the above position are asked to fill out our application and send it and their resume to employment@backcountrymedicalguides.org. Strong candidates will be contacted to complete the next steps in our hiring process. These include an interview, providing 3 references and attending a program as a trainee.