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Rocky Mountain - Evacuation Coordinator

Job in Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming, 82520, USA
Listing for: NOLS
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-20
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Education Administration, Youth Development
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 41400 - 43000 USD Yearly USD 41400.00 43000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: NOLS Rocky Mountain - Evacuation Coordinator

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Full Time Salary Indv Contributor II Rocky Mountain, US

8 days ago Requisition

Salary Range: $41,400.00 To $43,000.00 Annually

The Evacuation Coordinator supports field courses based out of Lander, the Rocky Mountain River Base (RMRB), and Three Peaks Ranch in a variety of circumstances via the evacuation phone. The Evacuation Coordinator works closely with the Evacuation Manager and Leadership Team at Rocky Mountain locations to coordinate all aspects of in-field support as well as instructor and student field evacuations. This role supports instructors and students in the field through logistical, medical or behavioral issues.

This role is crucial to the function of successful field courses.

Key Information

Final date to receive applications

06 September 2026

Target Start Date

05 October 2026

Location

NOLS Rocky Mountain, Lander WY

Wage

$41,400-$43,000 USD (annualized)

Position Type

Full Time / Exempt
(9 months: Feb 15-Nov 15) Benefits Eligible Yes

What does an Evacuation Coordinator do?

Everyday is different! The Evacuation coordinator gets to problem solve, think creatively, and make a big impact on the support that instructors receive in the field.

  • In this job, you get to work through questions like, What trends are we seeing in student behavior this season? What training topics do instructors need? How can we work more effectively to support teams in the field?
  • Carry the evacuation phone 24/7 for 3-5 days and nights in a row.
  • Facilitate the experience of evacuated or expelled students with respect, compassion, and accountability.
  • Coach field staff on risk management documentation and decision making; contribute to NOLS Accepted Field Practices updates and development.
  • Support Three Peaks Ranch and the River Base with evacuation concerns as necessary.
  • Calculate evacuation expenses for students and submit reports to the NOLS finance department.
  • Train field and program staff on all aspects of the Rocky Mountain evacuations (protocols and procedures, documentation and paperwork, challenging phone conversations).
  • Collaborate and work closely together with the Evacuation Manager to create vision and systems for the Evacuation office.
  • Must be an active NOLS field instructor.
In your first 6 months, you will:
  • Coach instructors regarding evacuation, student performance/behavioral issues, and course dynamics.
  • Supervise and coordinate logistics for Rocky Mountain evacuations.
  • Make parent/emergency contact phone calls related to student behavioral issues and/or evacuations. Communicate decision-making and next steps with clarity to emergency contacts.
What makes a great Evacuation Coordinator at NOLS?

We are looking for people who share our values and are keen to learn and develop their expertise. While our ideal candidate comes with the skills listed below, we expect to provide training and development support in some of the areas.

  • Attention to detail with organization of paperwork and evac office systems.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to support instructors, students, and parents during challenging or emergent situations. This includes listening intently, asking questions, and maintaining a calm, helpful presence.
  • Ability to task-switch quickly between field phone calls and organizing logistics, while keeping track of all details related to different situations being managed simultaneously from the field.
  • Be able to think creatively in relation to field evacuation logistics, student support in town and utilizing team resources.
  • Be a team player, within the program department and throughout all NOLS Rocky Mountain departments. Contribute to an environment that encourages field staff and students to feel relaxed, supported, and focused going into the field and while on course.
Who is NOLS?

NOLS is a nonprofit global wilderness school that strives to be the leading source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the environment. Our community—staff, students, trustees, and alumni—shares a commitment to wilderness, education,…

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