What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Education Program Coordinator - 10 month position position at Teton Science Schools?
Position Purpose
The Program Coordinator is the daily face of Field Education for visiting schools, families, and partners. This role leads the hosting and facilitation of programs, ensuring each participant’s experience reflects Teton Science Schools’ mission and place-based education philosophy.
Coordinators manage day-to-day logistics, communication, and materials while maintaining a strong, positive presence across campuses and in the field. They serve as the essential link between Program Managers, instructors, and partners, making programs flow smoothly from planning through delivery and embodying the welcoming, inclusive spirit of TSS.
Responsibilities
Hosting & Program Delivery
Serve as the primary host and point of contact for visiting groups, ensuring a welcoming, organized, and inclusive environment from arrival through departure
Facilitate daily program logistics, including orientations, transitions, group movement, and communication between partners, instructors, and campus teams
Maintain a visible and engaged presence on campus and in the field to ensure safety, responsiveness, and participant satisfaction
Represent Teton Science Schools professionally with teachers, families, chaperones, and partners
Support real-time problem-solving, risk management, and communication during active programs
Coordinate pre-program logistics (schedules, rosters, itineraries, housing assignments, pre-visit communication)
Prepare program materials, gear, and spaces before group arrival, and support post-program wrap-up and evaluation.
Field-Based Educator Support
Spend significant time in the field supporting instructional teams, assisting with logistics, materials, and on-the-ground coordination
Provide real-time coaching, logistical problem-solving, and instructional backup during high-intensity program days
Translate field experience and participant feedback into updated teaching materials, tools, and learning sequences
Ensure curriculum materials align with place-based education principles, science standards, and partner learning goals
Contribute to a shared digital library of lesson plans, field site guides, and teaching resources used across campuses
Support evaluation and reflection processes to continually improve program design and participant outcomes
Model professionalism, inclusion, and adaptability in all interactions with staff and participants
Focus Area Leadership
Lead one or more operational focus areas that support Field Education systems (e.g., DWCC, backpacking & camping systems, campus gear & teaching supplies, etc.)
Maintain gear, field materials, and equipment readiness, ensuring organization, cleanliness, and safety
Develop efficient systems for tracking, storing, and replenishing program materials across campuses
Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned systems area and collaborate on maintenance and improvement
Campus & Team Stewardship
Contribute to the care and readiness of campus facilities, field spaces, and shared community areas
Support campus-wide projects, stewardship efforts, and hospitality initiatives that strengthen TSS culture
Participate in Field Education team meetings, retreats, and professional development opportunities
Foster a positive, solutions-oriented culture that aligns with TSS’s mission and values
This job description is not meant to state or imply that these are the only duties performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties requested by their manager in compliance with federal and state laws.
Salary : $42,000 - $52,000