Employment

Exceptional Program Instructors are central to the success of a Pacific Discovery program, as we rely on our field staff to provide a safe and transformative experience for our students.

Pacific Discovery values its staff – they are among the best paid in the gap year field – and are well-supported while running programs.

Being a program instructor for Pacific Discovery is a tremendous opportunity in terms of career development and personal growth. We invest in our instructors through comprehensive training, goal setting, access to expert consultants, and ongoing professional development tracks over the an instructor’s tenure with us. With 70 (semester) and 30 (summer) field-days each program, instructors gain deep experience in facilitating expedition and journeys on the job. They are empowered to bring their own flavor and approach to the role, allowing them to develop a personal teaching philosophy and voice.

As one of the oldest organizations in the field, yet still a small intimate team, instructors' level of exposure and insight is unparalleled. From training and support with issues of mental health to a robust and dynamic curriculum you’ll learn to teach, you could move from this role to outdoor education, student affairs/higher education, wilderness therapy, guiding, tourism management, or an administrative role in international education with ease.

It is no easy job, though – a Pacific Discovery program instructor is a leader, mentor, and facilitator. Working with a co-instructor, they are responsible for a group of up to 14 students (gap year and university students, aged 18-24 years) throughout 10-week semester programs and 4-week summer programs. This is a 24/7 role for the duration of the program with no scheduled time “off”. We look for passionate educators who are well travelled, comfortable with the varied components of the role, and empathetic and approachable to students and partner organizations alike.

As Program Instructor, your main focus is to ensure that programs run safely and smoothly while supporting students to have a transformational experience. The role encompasses:

  • student safety and welfare;
  • mentoring and role-modeling;
  • coordinating travel logistics;
  • budgeting and payments;
  • building relationships with in-country partners; and
  • facilitating experiential education elements – program curriculum and group reflection, service-learning projects, group dynamics, and in-country interpretation around environments, culture, history, sustainability.

 

If you believe you have the passion and experience to be a program instructor, please carefully read the detailed position description and required skills to consider applying. Preference is given to applicants willing to commit to instructing for two years / 4 consecutive semester seasons (on a contract basis).

Current Job Openings

We generally plan and recruit for Program Instructors up to 12 months in advance, so please contact us now if you are interested in a future position. We currently have openings for the following programs, though we welcome applicants for all regions on a rolling basis.

Now Open:

Now seeking applicants who are:

  • United States based instructors
  • New Zealand and Australian Nationals or those with the legal right to work in these countries
  • Instructors with their New Zealand 'P' license
  • Fluent Spanish speakers
  • Over the age of 25

Application Process

If you would like to be considered for a future position as Pacific Discovery Program Instructor, please:

  1. Read the Position Description and Required Skills thoroughly.
  2. Fill out the application form below.

We will be in touch to schedule an interview with you.