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North Carolina Outward Bound Schools: About Us ![]() Employment: Internship ProgramInternship Overview
North Carolina Outward Bound offers internships designed to provide an understanding of Outward Bound philosophies and operations, as well as an opportunity to develop technical and interpersonal skills to work with students in a wilderness context. The internship, offered both in spring and late summer, begins with a 16-day wilderness expedition in the Table Rock course area. This is followed by a week of in-base training focused on the technical and risk management skills needed to support Outward Bound crews in the field. Interns will be involved in a variety of course support roles including service projects, driving, logistics, rock climbing, ropes course and general base camp maintenance. Additional training and skills development days will occur intermittently to support individual development. Internship LengthsInternships vary in length from 3 to 4 months with the majority of time spent in and around base camp. The Staff Development Manager will take care to place applicants in internships that offer challenge, potential for advancement, and utilize skills the intern brings to the position. The Next Step
Interns may be offered support or instructional work after the internship. Many current instructional staff started their Outward Bound careers in an intern program (historically called the Apprenticeship). Work offers will be made based on job performance during the internship, previous experience and current staffing needs.
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