Job Information
St. Lawrence University Graduate Assistant Program Coordinator of the Outdoor Program in Canton, New York
Position Information
Position Title Graduate Assistant Program Coordinator of the Outdoor Program
FLSA Non-Exempt
Primary Responsibilities
St. Lawrence University is currently seeking applicants for a Graduate Assistant Program Coordinator for the Outdoor Program to begin August 2025. This 2-year, 10-month position (August 1- May 31) is targeted toward graduate students seeking a Master of Arts in Leadership Degree. Remuneration includes a competitive stipend, student health insurance, and tuition remission (6 graduate classes per year in the University’s graduate program). Application for the graduate program can be done concurrently with application for this position.
The Outdoor Program provides professional quality outdoor recreational and educational programming to the campus community, locally in the Adirondack Mountains, throughout North America, and internationally. Instruction and guiding are done with Outdoor Program professional staff and trained student guides unless outside guide services are required. Our goal within the Outdoor Program, aligned with the Mission Statement, is to provide a safe, but challenging environment for students to develop their leadership skills, while encouraging a sustainable form of environmental and wilderness ethic.
Position responsibilities include the following:
Development, supervision, and management of all aspects of St. Lawrence University’s Outdoor Pre-Orientation trips, with support from other department staff
Guide a field trip during January break and/or Spring break
Support OP Director and Assistant Director with Outdoor Studies courses offered in the Fall and Spring semester
Management of one campus facility including overseeing student staff (Gear Room, Climbing Wall, or Canoe House)
Supervision, management, and continued development of a technical skill program (either climbing, paddling, skiing or mountain biking)
Design and implement one campus wide event per semester
Administrative duties include planning and marketing events and trips, field support and logistics, and student outreach and mentoring
Other duties as assigned to support the Outdoor Studies Department and the Center for the Environment
Minimum Qualifications
B.A. or B.S. degree is required
Experience leading and instructing multi-day technical trips, leading extended wilderness trips, and/or teaching outdoor leadership
Wilderness First Responder & CPR or the ability to obtain before hire
A valid driver’s license and ability to meet the requirements to drive University vehicles required.
Preferred Qualifications
Professional certifications from appropriate organizations ( AMGA , ACA , PCIA )
Professional experience with organizations such as NOLS , Outward Bound, or similar programs including college Outdoor Programs
Salary $20,475 stipend plus Tuition Remission (6 graduate classes per year in the University’s graduate program)
Status (FT, PT, Seasonal, Temp) FT Seasonal
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number ST01307
Desired Start Date 08/01/2025
Open Date (to accept applications)
Close Date (date applications will not be considered)
Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions to Applicant
Interested and qualified applicants should complete the online application form and upload required documents in the “applicant documents” section of the form.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.Questions about the position may be sent to Anna Carpenter, Director, at acarpenter@stlawu.edu.
All offers of employment are contingent upon the finalist successfully passing a background (including criminal records) check.
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- Do you have a bachelor's degree or higher?
Yes
No
- Do you hold a valid driver's license?
Yes
No
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application
Resume
Contact Information for 3 Professional References
Optional Documents