The Safety Sweep Lead is responsible for environmental risk assessment and field safety oversight during all ForestRx™ trail-based programming. This role ensures that forested terrain remains a controlled, regulation-supportive environment through proactive hazard identification, environmental monitoring, and calm, competent field response.
This is not a symbolic or support role. The Safety Sweep Lead is the designated environmental authority during field operations.
The position requires a deeply nature-literate professional who is comfortable in rugged outdoor settings, confident around wildlife, and skilled at identifying and mitigating environmental risks before they affect participants.
Core ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Hazard IdentificationConduct pre-hike and ongoing trail sweeps to identify:
Poison ivy, poison oak, and other irritant vegetation
Venomous and non-venomous snakes
Insect hazards (wasps, fire ants, ticks)
Unstable terrain, erosion, exposed roots, loose rock
Weather-related risks (heat index, lightning conditions)
Adjust trail route or pacing based on real-time environmental conditions
Maintain situational awareness of wildlife activity
Safely redirect participants when wildlife is present
Serve as the primary responder if removal or containment of small wildlife is required
Remain calm and directive in wildlife encounters
Maintain visual sweep coverage during trail progression
Monitor hydration, heat exposure, and fatigue indicators
Support emergency response procedures if required
Carry and maintain field safety kit
Complete environmental risk logs
Report hazards requiring long-term mitigation
Contribute to continuous safety protocol refinement
Demonstrated comfort in wooded / trail-based environments
Strong identification knowledge of regional flora and fauna
Ability to remain calm and decisive in outdoor hazard scenarios
Physically capable of hiking uneven terrain for 4-8 miles
Heat-tolerant and weather-adaptable
CPR / First Aid certified (Wilderness First Aid preferred)
High situational awareness and strong observational skills
The ideal candidate is:
Deeply at ease in natural environments
Unflappable around snakes and insects
Comfortable handling the unexpected without dramatizing it
Observant without being alarmist
Directive without being authoritarian
Steady under pressure
Protective without being reactive
This person does not seek adrenaline.
They create calm.
Not a therapy position
Not a coaching role
Not a symbolic “nature guide”
Not a volunteer trail buddy
This is a field safety position embedded within a structured capacity restoration model.
Reporting StructureReports to: Executive Director
Works in coordination with: ForestRx™ Facilitator
6 weeks (April 11-May 16)
Saturdays, between 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Part-time: 2-4 hours per week
Contract / 1099 (not eligible for benefits)
$21-25 per hour (DOE)
Forested terrain functions as a controlled training ground for physiological capacity restoration. The Safety Sweep Lead ensures that the terrain remains challenging but not threatening, allowing participants to experience stress without danger.
This role protects both participant dignity and program integrity.
Skills Required
- Demonstrated comfort in wooded/trail-based environments
- Strong identification knowledge of regional flora and fauna
- CPR / First Aid certified (Wilderness First Aid preferred)
- Physically capable of hiking uneven terrain for 4-8 miles
- Ability to remain calm and decisive in outdoor hazard scenarios
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