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Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) is a college-preparatory independent boarding school located in the mountains of western Colorado. CRMS’s average enrollment is 175 students in grades 9-12 from a variety of countries around the world. We provide students with a transformative education through an inclusive community on our 300-acre campus, a rigorous academic program in our classrooms, and experiential learning on our public lands.
CRMS seeks to be a learning environment where students and faculty with diverse lived experiences and backgrounds and a respect for the outdoors can challenge their intellect, hone life skills, while developing skills and character. It is our goal to provide access to all youth to the transformative powers of the outdoors. We are a community that welcomes and values differences so that we may understand, grow, and support each other in our quest for a culture of inclusivity, equity, and belonging.
The CRMS Fellow Program offers recent college graduates the opportunity to gain teaching skills in our Active and Residential programs while sharing their unique gifts with CRMS students. Additionally, Fellows assist as substitute teachers, provide study support in the Learning Center, and may opt-in to classroom observation and participation in coordination with CRMS faculty members.
Residential: Living and working in a residential dormitory, Fellows gain practical training in residential education. Fellows serve on a weekend duty team nine weekends per year, facilitate a weekly restriction work crew, and participate in evening dorm duties averaging two to three nights a week. Fellows also assist with several Weekend Rendezvous, which provide overnight weekend adventures for our students.
Active: Involvement in our Active program including:
Academic:Diverse experiential teaching opportunities available through the Active and Residential programs as well as self-motivated classroom observation and participation in coordination with CRMS faculty members in a specific subject area (History, Math, Literature, Modern Languages, Science, Art, Technology, College Counseling).
The Fellow Program is a one-year appointment. Employment begins early August 2024, and extends through early June 2025. While at CRMS, fellows will receive room and board, a season ski pass to the four areas of Aspen, a $18,000 stipend, and benefits.
Who Should Apply:Individuals with a college degree who are interested in experiential education, working with teenagers, and gaining firsthand experience working with students from across the globe in an inclusive independent board school setting. Individuals who work well collaboratively as well as independently. Candidates dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and individuals from diverse social and cultural backgrounds, are strongly encouraged to apply. Strong personal experience in kayaking, rock climbing, horseback riding and/or skiing/snowboarding preferred.
If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, and CRMS Application to: employment@crms.org
CRMS Fellowship Program Flyer
For more information, please contact the school at 970-963-2562.
Position open until filled.
Full Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$46k-71k (estimate)
04/15/2023
05/29/2024
crms.org
CARBONDALE, CO
25 - 50
1953
JEFF LEAHY
<$5M
Elementary & Secondary Education
Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) was founded in 1953 by John and Anne Holden. The school is located in Carbondale, Colorado and currently has approximately 175 boarding and day students. Mission: Colorado Rocky Mountain School cultivates a learning environment in which students discover their potential to excel as individuals, contribute to their communities, and thoughtfully participate in the world we share. Philosophy: The faculty and staff at Colorado Rocky Mountain School believe that student success is inevitable when there is a willingness to persist toward developing oneself in in...tellect and character, and this willingness is nurtured through authentic care, individualized attention, provocative teaching, and genuine opportunities to participate and actively learn. Goals: CRMS graduates will be prepared to attend and succeed in the college or university of their choice and will have had the experiences and inspiration to demonstrate the skills necessary to: think critically, creatively, and problem solve; assess, analyze, and synthesize information; communicate effectively; morally and ethically guide and care for oneself and others. The CRMS program will provide our students with the foundation and capacity to experience a lifetime of growth, learning, and fulfillment by: valuing the risk and courage involved in caring for something greater than oneself; believing in the worth of intellectual and physical labor; remaining engaged in projects until their completion; combating prejudices and striving for a world outlook and global awareness; welcoming the roles and responsibilities of adulthood; being a committed and educated citizen.
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