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... Fly-Fishing, and Upland Hunting. This position is also tasked with modeling and creating a culture ... Collaborate with managers, instructors, and operations staff to ensure accurate communication of ...

... Fly-Fishing, and Upland Hunting. This position is also tasked with modeling and creating a culture ... Collaborate with managers, instructors, and operations staff to ensure accurate communication of ...

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Sporting Clays Attendant & Instructor

Boone, NC · On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

... Orvis-endorsed fly fishing to shooting sports, guided adventures, award-winning dining, spa ... With expert instructors, thoughtfully designed courses, and a welcoming clubhouse, the Sporting ...

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VOLUNTEER FLY FISHING INSTRUCTOR

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY

Fly Fishing volunteers support and assist the Assistant Recreation Director with teaching the basics of fly fishing. This is an unpaid position.

PRIMARY DUTIES

  • Understands and supports the summer youth fly fishing program goals.
  • Assists with the daily setup and breakdown of outdoor learning space.
  • Reinforces education provided in the instructor packet and skills pertaining to:
    • History of fly fishing.
    • Basic knots used.
    • Building, rigging, and casting a fly rod.
    • Equipment and fly selection.
    • Fish anatomy, handling, and identification.
    • Understanding the ecosystem and protecting natural resources.
  • Agrees to follow Park City Recreation’s “Code of Conduct” and be an example to future anglers.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Must pass a background check and comply with Utah SB 158 as a Mandatory Reporter

Must be an active member of Trout Unlimited- High Country Fly Fishers Chapter

Availability that matches the program dates:

Youth Fly Fishing Program

  • Wednesdays, June 10 – July 1st, 9:00-11:00am

WORKING CONDITIONS

Volunteers will be working outside near water and uneven surfaces.

Includes movements such as standing, sitting, bending, and walking.

Agility with arms for casting and dexterity with hands to tie knots.

Ability to lift to 20lbs