Summer Youth Sailing Program 2021
UPDATED – 4/15/2021
We are currently accepting applications for the following positions and programs!
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- Instructor Training Program (Junior Instructor)
Instructor Training Program (Instructor Apprentice)Closed*Instructor Training Program (Senior Sailing/Windsurfing Instructor)Closed*Head Instructor / Windsurfing InstructorClosed*
* If you are interested in being considered for these positions if we have an opening, please contact Andy Chin directly.
Junior Instructor
We are looking to assemble an incredible team of NEW Junior Instructors. The JI Program is a 4-year leadership training program for 14 (or rising Freshman) -18 year-old students. This program bridges the gap between student and teacher by instilling leadership qualities and the confidence that is required to teach a class both on and off the water.
By working closely with CBC’s senior staff, JIs have an opportunity to learn the basics of being a sailing instructor from a mentor as well as the specific requirements and routines of CBC’s programs.
Junior Instructors in their first year spend about 60% of their time in direct training. The primary goals are to develop advanced sailing skills and become experts at CBC programs. First year Junior Instructors volunteer 20+ hours a week and mentor alongside full-time senior instructors, helping with operations and basic instruction during the morning. The JIs have their own class after lunch, and participate in the advanced dinghy class at least twice a week. The JIs are then able to participate in one of CBC’s sailing classes (Racing, Windsurfing, Small KeelBoat Training) in the afternoon.
Instructor Apprentice
This paid apprenticeship works to polish their sailing and motorboat abilities; while developing a leader and role model for our communities. We are looking for motivated individuals, who have a passion for sailing, their community, and teaching.
- Applicants must be turning 16 in the calendar year
- Applicants must have US Sailing Level 1 Training or Prepared to take the course before the summer session begins*
- Instructor Apprentices in their third year spend about 80% of their time teaching. 20% of their time is in dedicated training.
Primary Mentor Team – Assistant Director, Head Instructors, Director of Community Outreach
Primary Development Goals – Soft Skills Development, Identifying Personal Strengths and Weaknesses, SPH
*With uncertain availability of LVL 1 Course Offerings, CBC may exempt applicants from this requirement.
Senior Instructor
Job Description
CBC is seeking motivated, well rounded, enthusiastic sailing instructors to teach various programs in Picos, Bahias, C420s, and Sonars. We offer high quality full day programming (8AM – 4PM) to the youth of the Greater New Bedford Area, seeing over 500 sailors from ages 5-18 throughout the summer. The program runs for 9 weeks, including setup and breakdown.
About Community Boating Center:
CBC is a non-profit that delivers year round programming to the youth of the Greater New Bedford Area. Our mission is to teach positive life values through boating. Our programs are designed to be a step by step process in character development, using boating as a tool to help instill important life lessons in our students. CBC introduces students to a safe, fun and nurturing learning environment where they can experience the value of team work in a healthy and challenging activity.
Many of our kids have not been to the beach before coming to CBC, despite having lived, sometimes within walking distance of this incredible resource. This is an amazing opportunity to fill a kid with wonder and a sense of adventure. Our students are from such varied backgrounds that virtually every kid can gain a wider perspective just by interacting with the other students. Creating such appreciation and friendships is another part of our mission.
About the Position:
Senior instructors will co-head their own class or assist with Head Instructors to implement the course curriculum as designed. Instructors are responsible for helping develop the daily lesson plans for their respective classes. It is expected that Instructors will make full and constructive use of the time scheduled for classes and show creativity and excitement with their classes to the best of their ability.
Senior Instructors will work with the Assistant Director in mentoring the junior staff; making sure they act appropriately on the water, securing all boats (both safety and sail), acting as proper role models and leaving the facility clean each day.
Job Requirements:
- Senior Instructors must be certified as a US SAILING Instructor (Level I Small Boat Sailing Instructor)
- 18 or Older w/ 1 Year in College/Trade/Workforce
- Senior Instructors should have prior experience in coaching and teaching sailing to youth sailors.
- Senior Instructors should be appropriate role models for the students and Junior Instructors; encouraging the highest levels of participation, sportsmanship and behavior, conducting activities which will promote enthusiasm to learning in a safe, fun environment.
- Senior Instructors should be able to demonstrate a commitment to working as a team, fostering strong working relationships, and being supportive of the efforts of their fellow instructors.
- Senior Instructors are expected to be able to take care of minor repairs and daily maintenance as required, and should be able to demonstrate a high degree of technical expertise with regard to the most up-to-date rigging techniques.
Head Instructor
CBC is seeking motivated, well rounded, enthusiastic sailing instructors to teach various programs in Picos, Bahias, C420s, and Sonars. We offer high quality full day programming (8AM – 4PM) to the youth of the Greater New Bedford Area, seeing over 500 sailors from ages 5-18 throughout the summer. The program runs for 9 weeks, including setup and breakdown.
About Community Boating Center:
CBC is a non-profit that delivers year round programming to the youth of the Greater New Bedford Area. Our mission is to teach positive life values through boating. Our programs are designed to be a step by step process in character development, using boating as a tool to help instill important life lessons in our students. CBC introduces students to a safe, fun and nurturing learning environment where they can experience the value of team work in a healthy and challenging activity.
Many of our kids have not been to the beach before coming to CBC, despite having lived, sometimes within walking distance of this incredible resource. This is an amazing opportunity to fill a kid with wonder and a sense of adventure. Our students are from such varied backgrounds that virtually every kid can gain a wider perspective just by interacting with the other students. Creating such appreciation and friendships is another part of our mission.
About the Position:
Senior instructors will head their own class and work with the Assistant Director to implement the course curriculum as designed. Instructors are responsible for developing the daily lesson plans for their respective classes. It is expected that Instructors will make full and constructive use of the time scheduled for classes and show creativity and excitement with their classes to the best of their ability.
Senior Instructors will work with the Assistant Director and COO in mentoring the junior staff; making sure they act appropriately on the water, securing all boats (both safety and sail), acting as proper role models and leaving the facility clean each day.
Job Requirements:
- Head Instructors must be certified at a minimum as a US SAILING Instructor (Level I Small Boat Sailing Instructor) although Level 2 certification is preferred.
- 19 Year or Older and at least 1 Year in College/Trade/Workforce
- Head Instructors should have prior experience in coaching and teaching sailing to youth sailors.
- Head Instructors should be appropriate role models for the students and Junior Instructors; encouraging the highest levels of participation, sportsmanship and behavior, conducting activities which will promote enthusiasm to learning in a safe, fun environment.
- Head Instructors should be able to demonstrate a commitment to working as a team, fostering strong working relationships, and being supportive of the efforts of their fellow instructors.
- Head Instructors are expected to be able to take care of minor repairs and daily maintenance as required, and should be able to demonstrate a high degree of technical expertise with regard to the most up-to-date rigging techniques.
- Head Instructors are expected to be capable of communicating with students, parents, and staff alike, and to demonstrate a high degree of maturity and sense of responsibility for the program.
- Strong consideration will be given to candidates interested in the potential of returning in successive years.
- Head Instructors will meet throughout the week to review the programs, discuss pertinent issues and plan and prepare for future sessions.
Andy Chin
Assistant Director