Perhaps the most important requirement for a Broadreach
staff member is a love of working with teenagers. Beyond
this, our leaders are expected to be capable of using good judgment to
make sensible decisions in the field and maintain our high standards.
Working for Broadreach is personally and professionally rewarding, but
it can also be a challenge. Instructors are expected to handle course
leadership, instruction, logistics, course paperwork and bookkeeping.
Our leaders are also required to handle "everyday" responsibilities
such as making sure the dishes are washed and meals are served.
Staff serve as role models and refrain from smoking and drinking during the trip. The staff is expected to facilitate student participation, cooperation
and responsibility to help the entire group grow and achieve goals.
There is no "time off" on a Broadreach program. Instructors are responsible for the group 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the duration of the program. Our staff members typically receive one or two days off between trips. Sometimes that means only two days off for the summer.
Very few staff members work for Broadreach because of the
pay. They are typically motivated by the incredible experience that working
for Broadreach offers, as well as a love for working, teaching and living
with young adults. Our instructors understand that their responsibilities
lie not only with their students, but also to each student's parents,
to Broadreach and to our program philosophy. Although our programs may
be physically and mentally demanding, our instructors find the experience
to be rewarding, enjoyable, and well worth the time and effort. As testimony
to this fact, many return year after year.
