School Program Instructors
The VYCC High School Leadership Program is a work-based learning experience for Vermont high school students. As a VYCC School Instructor, you will co-lead a crew of 10-12 high school students in a year-long program that inspires students to take responsibility for their own education.
This position will certainly make you grow and will require a deep commitment not only to your students' learning, but also to your own development as a leader and co-leader, educator, and professional. We hope you join us!
Training & Leadership Development
The majority of August will be spent with other School Instructors and the School Program Staff in an intense orientation and training session to prepare you for the school year. You will participate in a year-long Leadership Review process with your direct supervisor who will also provide feedback on a weekly basis.
Projects
Instructors lead work projects that last one to four weeks and teach the basic workplace skills of personal responsibility, preparedness, reaching goals, taking initiative, and leadership. The work-based learning curriculum that you create will cover academic content in areas that include math, science, social studies, and English and is rooted in the land, traditions, and communities of Vermont.
Four Curricular Themes
The High School Leadership Program has four areas of curricular focus. These include Forestry, Design/Build, Watershed, and Agriculture. Sample projects include:
- Harvesting trees and collecting seeds for the Intervale Conservation Nursery
- Visiting a local blacksmith’s shop and working with him to repair VYCC’s tools
- Working with local farms on planting, harvesting and construction projects
- Creating a school garden
- Ski trail maintenance
- Participating in riverbank restoration
- Building nesting platforms and signs for a loon conservation project
Responsibilities
Over the course of the year, you and your co-leader will:
- Serve as role models for a diverse crew of students, some of whom are exceeding grade level expectations and some of whom are functioning at a much lower academic level;
- Be the day-to-day face of this program for school partners, parents, students, and community sponsors;
- Design standards based curriculum, develop authentic assessments, and craft public opportunities for your students to present, share, and reflect on their learning;
- Connect with community sponsors to implement projects and design curriculum;
- Work closely with the School Program Staff to set professional goals and to develop as a School Instructor.
For details about the positions, including qualifications and benefits, please download the full job descriptions here:
School Instructor
Lead School Instructor
To Apply
Questions about the School Program can be directed to Breck Knauft at 802.434.3969 Ext 110 or breck.knauft@vycc.org.
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I think my crew learned to respect—themselves, each other, and our world.
- VYCC School Instructor
I feel that developing my own sense of self and place within the VYCC school program was a big accomplishment for me. I have a lot to offer the organization in terms of my knowledge, experience and creativity, and feel that as the year progressed I was able to give more and more of these things. The school program was a tremendous opportunity to interact with a wide variety of people from students to HQ, to school partners, developing these successful relationships was a proud accomplishment for me as an individual.
- VYCC School Instructor




