Trek / Retreat Leader
Lech-Lecha Journeys
Prior: Every trek leader will participate in an in-depth training program focusing on wilderness safety protocols, program logistics, and investing personally designed content into your trek. Leaders must arrive at the trailhead two hours before participant arrival to prepare communal gear and food before the trek’s departure.
During: You are responsible for all elements of your trek’s implementation. Throughout your trek you will have our team as backup support if you need to be in touch and have questions, assuming you can find cell phone service. Every trek that is likely to be without cell phone service will have a SAT device with them in case of emergency. Emergency protocols will be detailed during staff training. Responsibilities include:
Safety: ensuring the safety of every leader and participant is our highest priority. Lech-Lecha לך-לך trek leaders must be prepared for potential injury in the field. Additionally, leaders are responsible for reporting all injuries that occur.
Guiding: staying on course, guiding participants from campsite to campsite, keeping a steady pace, and ensuring arrival at camp with plenty of sunlight.
Participant Care: caring for each participant, seeking to connect personally with participants, building a sense of community.
Food: ensure participants are fed and that all allergy and other food restrictions are cared for. All participants will partake in cooking and cleaning. Trek leaders are responsible for facilitating the preparation and cleanup of meals and ensuring all are well-fed. Gathering and treating water happens daily, as well.
Logistics: support participants in setting up camp, building tents, keeping Leave No Trace principles, raising bear bags, setting up a halachic Shabbat experience, and staying warm and dry.
Content: Lech-Lecha לך-לך treks encourage mutual empowerment, supporting every participant to share and facilitate based on their passions and skills. In addition to encouraging others to share, trek leaders facilitate text study, rich discussion, debriefs, prayer and song, meditations and movement, inviting participants to connect to Hashem’s creation and Jewish tradition.
Communication and Footage: Leaders remain in communication with Lech-Lecha לך-לך support staff in case of emergency and to confirm participant safety and well-being. Additionally, leaders are asked to take photos and videos during each trek.
Facilitation of feedback surveys, and promoting involvement in our Journey Hubs program on the final day of the Trek or Retreat.
After: Facilitate return of clean gear to next trip, shipping location, or storage site.