Retreat Program Assistant
Preferred start: mid-November (or sooner)
Residential position (onsite housing)
The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) is an 80-acre demonstration, education, and advocacy center, and Fiscal Sponsor located in western Sonoma County, California. OAEC's work focuses on cultivating ecological literacy and building the capacity of civic and social movement leaders and organizations to guide their communities toward an ecologically regenerative, economically viable, and socially just future.
OAEC is in an exciting moment of program expansion as we celebrate our 32nd year of change-making, with expansions in our Resilient Communities Design Program, management of a large state-funded Beaver Coexistence Program through our WATER Institute, and growth in our Fiscally Sponsored Projects Program. This is a tremendous opportunity for a values-driven professional to join OAEC's passionate and dedicated staff.
Job Overview
The Retreat Program Assistant is a key position at OAEC, supporting environmental and social movement leaders in feeling at home when they come to OAEC for organizational retreats, trainings, or alliance meetings. The Retreat Program Assistant is supervised by the Retreat Program Manager and serves the Retreat Program through a combination of administrative and logistical support and hands-on retreat hosting. The Retreat Program Assistant also supports the team of hourly Retreat Hosts (primarily residential interns) throughout the retreats, especially when the Retreat Program Manager is not on site. In this capacity, they serve as the lead contact for groups and provide essential support to the hosting team.
Typical Schedule
While the Retreat Program Assistant will be paid a consistent salary, there are high and low working seasons due to the frequency of retreats, which varies throughout the year. Spring and fall are typically our busiest seasons. When retreat groups are on site, the Retreat Program Assistant typically works many of the weekend and weekday daytime shifts (9 am - 5 pm), as well as some overnight, early morning, and evening shifts.
In this salaried position, we are looking for someone to work an average of 40 hours/week. This means working up to 60 hours/week during busy retreat times, and working +/- 20 hours/week when there are no retreats on site. The Retreat Program Assistant will generally have many weeks' notice as to when they will have busier weeks. When we do not have retreats scheduled, the Retreat Program Assistant will support the Retreat Manager with administrative tasks and special projects.
Primary Responsibilities