Overview
“Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
VISIONS leaders are at the heart of our transformative service programs, which have spanned more than 36 years.
We hire exceptional people who are driven to make positive changes in the world through working hard and being role models for young people. Leaders instinctively prioritize student, team and community needs. They understand that having their own needs met can be the result of serving others and doing an excellent job.
Typical leader teams include outdoor educators, teachers, grad students, returned Peace Corps Volunteers, adventurers, and other individuals who understand that the most immersive work can be the most rewarding.
Life skills and practical skills—from logistics to meal management and construction to “leave no trace”—are valued. At least one carpenter is hired for Montana. Most teams include six leaders, keeping a 1 to 4 or 5 leader-to-student ratio.
Leaders and teens live together in a group setting and are responsible for maintaining a smooth-running homebase, with meals, cleaning, shopping, etc. We live in humble, communal places that are integrated with the host community.
The days are spent at project sites, cultural activities and outings. Leaders participate in, and supervise, all aspects of the experience. Each program session lasts from one to four weeks, and there are multiple sessions per summer with days off between. Longer sessions also include a day off per week.
Leaders receive a salary stipend, meals, lodging, and round-trip travel for international sites or a travel stipend for U.S. sites.
Qualifications:
Minimum age 21
First Aid and CPR certified before the program begins (can be obtained after the hiring process)
English skills
Required Skills:
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS (not required)
-Advanced medical or lifeguard certifications
-Carpentry skills
About VISIONS Service Adventures
VISIONS summer community service programs for high school and middle school students blend ambitious community service work, cultural immersion, travel, and adventure. Programs operate in under-resourced communities in Alaska and Montana indigenous villages, Dominican Republic, British Virgin Islands, Peru, Galapagos Islands and Guadeloupe. Co-ed groups of 16 - 25 youth and 4 - 6 staff live and work together in the heart of a host community.