Overview

Backcountry Medical Guides (BMG) is seeking passionate and experienced instructors to join our team. As a Wilderness Medicine Instructor, you’ll teach experiential, adventure-based medical courses tailored to outdoor disciplines like mountain biking, maritime, skiing, and trail running medicine.

BMG instructors serve as both educators and guides, creating immersive learning experiences that equip students with real-world emergency response skills. We believe that learning should be engaging, empowering, and fun, and we’re looking for instructors who bring expertise, energy, and a spirit of adventure to every course.

Teaching & Course Delivery
-Lead engaging lectures, hands-on skill stations, and realistic medical scenarios.
-Adapt content to different learning styles while maintaining BMG’s high instructional standards.
-Make learning fun! Our courses blend education with camaraderie and adventure.
-When teaching specialized courses (e.g., maritime, ski, or mountain bike medicine), integrate relevant activity-specific medical training.

Risk Management & Safety
-Ensure the safety of students, staff, and participants by identifying and managing risks.
-Be familiar with Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), venue layouts, trip logistics, and rescue contacts.
-Conduct pre-course medical screenings, gear checks, and student fitness assessments.
-Course Logistics & Operations
-Help set up and break down classrooms, skill stations, and scenario locations.
-Coordinate with co-instructors, logistics managers, and venue partners (State Parks, USFS, EMS agencies, etc.).
-Maintain teaching equipment and ensure personal gear meets operational standards.

Post-Course Responsibilities
-Research and follow up on student questions or evolving medical protocols.
-Provide feedback and updates to improve course delivery and curriculum.
-Mentor and help train new instructors to maintain BMG’s teaching excellence.

Tagged as: Instruction and Guiding, Teaching/Education

Qualifications:

-Current EMT, Paramedic, RN, PA, NP, MD, or DO certification/license in good standing
-At least one year of experience in a wilderness, remote, or austere setting (e.g., ski patrol, fire/EMS, SAR, rural emergency care, flight EMS, international aid)
-Strong communication and leadership skills—comfortable teaching, guiding, and working in dynamic outdoor environments

Preferred Skills:

-Prior teaching experience in wilderness medicine, outdoor education, or related fields
-Technical experience relevant to our sport-specific programs (mountain biking, maritime, skiing, or trail running)
-Wilderness First Responder (WFR) or Wilderness EMT (WEMT) certification

About Backcountry Medical Guides

At Backcountry Medical Guides (BMG), we don’t just teach wilderness medicine—we bring it to life. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we specialize in remote wilderness, maritime, and emergency medicine, offering sport-specific, hands-on training that prepares students for real-world emergencies in the backcountry.

Our mission is to empower people to adventure well. Whether deep in the mountains, on the water, or off the beaten path, we believe that exploration should be backed by preparation, self-sufficiency, and the skills to respond when it matters most.

Application Instructions

Please send a cover letter and resume to employment@backcountrymedicalguides.org