New Vision Wilderness Therapeutic Outdoor Programs

Therapeutic Wilderness Programs For Teens

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New Vision Wilderness (NVW) is an effective and exciting alternative for struggling teens, young adults, and their families. NVW is the home of cutting-edge relational model and individualized wilderness therapy.

NVW offers innovative therapeutic wilderness therapy interventions such as long-term Wilderness Therapy Immersion, 1:1 Intensives, Family Therapy, School Programs, and a service package of excellent Continuing Care options. The wilderness offers an excellent opportunity to learn about yourself, others, and the environment. North Woods is our Wisconsin-based program for adolescents and pre-teens (12-17), which is located in Medford, Wisconsin.

West Coast is our Oregon-based program for adolescents (12-17) and young adults (18-25+), which is located in Bend, Oregon. We operate year-round and offer advancement opportunities. We currently have several position openings at both locations. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (in education and training programs and activities), age, disability, or retaliation. What You’ll Be Doing Wilderness Instructors Our instructors are healthy role models for each client out in the field. You will live, eat and work together as a group, and also help process and guide clients to more appropriate decisions in their life.

While in the outdoors, you will teach outdoor living skills (building shelters, preparing food, making fires), use problem solving techniques to maneuver through environmental challenges, and lead daily personal reflective time, journaling, and meditation activities.You will also have the opportunity to help structure and mold both the program and organization. You will be the catalyst to help keep things fresh, keep each goal in sight, and provide different perspectives to a growing program. Time Commitment So that you may develop professionally and truly learn about the wilderness therapy field, a 6-12 month commitment works best.

If you cannot commit to this time frame, seasonal and/or other timeframe commitments are open for consideration.You will work an 8-day-on, 6-day-off shift, with staff change each Tuesday. The Bloody Penguin Game. Wilderness Therapists Our therapists are clinical intervention providers to each client in the field. You will live, eat and work together within a group, and also utilize NVW’s clinical models for clients to assess current situations in their life and provide constructive instruction in how to move forward.

While in the outdoors, you will be involved with all processes of clinical intake, case management, individual and group therapy, post-trip clinical summaries and all related paperwork.You will also have the opportunity to help structure and mold both the program and organization. You will be an important team member who helps to keep things fresh, and provide different perspectives to a growing program. Time Commitment Full time and Part time positions are available. Location Our programs operate year round and we happily embrace all four seasons to the fullest.

With these two awesome locations, and major cities within two hours away, you’ll have plenty of options of city life and wilderness life. Medford, Wisconsin is our location for pre-teen and adolescent programming (clients ages 12-17). All programming is based out of the abundant Chequamegon National Forest in Northern Wisconsin which provides easy access from Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee and all throughout the Midwestern United States. Bend, Oregon is our location for adolescent (clients ages 12-17) and young adult programming (clients ages 18+). All programming is based out of the abundant Cascade Mountains in Western Oregon which provides easy access from Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and all throughout the Western United States.

General Perks and Rewards – Full Time Competitive Salary Pro-deal availability Performance-based bonuses Training Stipend Paid Vacation NVW provides training and a friendly and challenging work environment. The Essentials Team members who are dedicated, hard working, passionate, caring, eager to be challenged, and really want to make a difference rather than working for a check will thrive in this environment. At minimum: Masters degree required – Therapists Bachelors degree required – Instructors Internship requirements vary+ years of age Pass a Background Criminal Investigation State Driver’s License preferred:North Woods – Wisconsin West Coast – Oregon Certified Wilderness First Responder preferred Ability to lift and carry 50+ pounds for extended duration Minimum of one year experience working in the field with at-risk youth, or comparable experience.