Veteran and First Responder Program Manager

Website Higher Ground USA

Adventure, Support, Belonging

Higher Ground, Inc. (HG) is a 501(c) 3 organization that provides innovative sports

and Recreational Therapy programming to enhance the quality of life for our injured

veteran and first responder community and our local population of children, teens,

and adults with disabilities.

Higher Ground (HG) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that enhances quality of

life through innovative, inclusive therapeutic recreation and education. Our

Veteran and First Responder Program uses evidence-based Recreational Therapy

and experiential modalities to reduce symptoms associated with TBI, PTSD, MST,

and related mental health challenges. We emphasize trauma informed care, social

connectedness, self-efficacy, regulation, and skill progression.

The Program Manager works on an interdisciplinary team to plan, lead, and

evaluate programs serving veterans and first responders nationwide. This includes

facilitating therapeutic activities, coordinating logistics, managing participant

communications, and ensuring that all programming aligns with HG’s mission and

values.

Core Responsibilities/Duties:

• Collaborate effectively within an interdisciplinary team to fulfill program and

client goals through the delivery of Recreational Therapy and experiential

services.

• Lead and assist week-long veteran programs, including logistical coordination

with partners, participant screening, travel booking, meal planning, and

transportation management.

• Work closely with contracted program support specialists and mental health

professionals to ensure therapeutic outcomes and program alignment.

• Support program development, data collection, budgeting, database

management, and community engagement as needed.

• Assist adaptive sports and development initiatives where skills and schedules

align

• Maintain and uphold the mission and core values of Higher Ground: passion,

innovation, service, integrity, and teamwork.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

• Possess a four-year degree from an accredited institution in Recreational

Therapy or a related field emphasizing interpersonal, therapeutic, or

experiential practice.

o Other degrees in allied health or human-centered disciplines — such as

Adaptive Physical Education, Counseling, Social Work, Psychology,

Wilderness or Adventure Therapy, Outdoor Education, or other fields

requiring high emotional intelligence and relational skills — will be

considered on a case-by-case basis.

o In lieu of a degree, a minimum of five years of relevant professional

experience in a related field will be considered.

• CTRS certification preferred; other relevant professional credentials or

demonstrated expertise in therapeutic programming will be considered.

• Experience working with veterans, active-duty military personnel, or first

responders, or demonstrated understanding of military and first responder

culture.

o Veterans and first responders meeting all listed criteria are encouraged

to apply

• Experience instructing therapeutic movement or mindfulness practices (e.g.,

yoga, tai chi, meditation, Z-Health, Yoga Nidra).

• Possess a valid driver’s license and clean driving record

• Ability to pass all drug/alcohol/medical screenings and State/National

background checks

Preferred Skills/Abilities

• Experience leading adaptive sports and outdoor recreation activities

• Program development and coordination

• Knowledge of disability awareness and ADA guidelines

• PSIA-AASI certifications

• Self-direction and creative problem solving

• Flexibility and adaptability in dynamic environments.

• Cultural and multicultural awareness.

• Strong interpersonal, communication, and public speaking skills.

• Computer literacy and database management

• Organization and time management skills

• Fluency in the Spanish language (written & oral)

 

Key Interfaces:

• Director of Veteran and First Responder Programs

• HG Veteran and First Responder Program Team

• Chief Executive Officer

• Volunteer Manager

• Participants

• Program Volunteers and Instructors

 

Physical Requirements:

Location: Blaine County, ID preferred; remote work considered.

Periodic travel and weekend work required for 6–10 weeklong programs annually.

Contact Info: To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter, resume, and

three references to:

Alaina Wilson

Director of Veteran and First

Responder Programs

PO Box 6791

Ketchum, Idaho 83340

Cell: 208-721-3163

Email: alaina@highergroundusa.org

*Submissions without a cover letter will not be considered

 

Equal Opportunity Employment – Higher Ground Sun Valley Inc. is an equal

opportunity employer. We are committed to maintaining the hiring practices and

work environment free from discrimination based on race, color, religious creed,

national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information,

veteran/military status, marital status or other status protected by federal or state

law, with regard to any term or condition of employment.

To apply for this job please visit highergroundusa.org.