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Mentor students interested in the outdoor recreation fields. Education: Oklahoma State University, 2013-2016 December 2016 Ph.D. in Health, Leisure, and Human Performance; Emphasis: Outdoor Leadership Dissertation Advisor: Melissa Zahl, Ph.D. Academic Chair: Donna Lindenmeier, Ph.D. Topic: Perceptions of outdoor leaders towards their experiences of spirituality in nature: A Q methodology inquiry Oklahoma City University, 2009-2010 July 2010 M. Ed in Applied Behaviors Sciences; Emphasis: Group Dynamics Oklahoma State University, 1999-2003 December 2003 B.S. in Leisure Studies (Parks & Recreation); Emphasis: Leisure Service Management Mentor: Christine Cashel, Ed.D. Teaching Assignments M6: Orientation of Recreation & Parks Administration (RP 1001) A course designed to provide information and enhance skills that will enable students to take responsibility for a successful transition to college. The course will expose students to college resources, requirements, and promote the development of practical skills for college success. Backpacking (RP 1002) This course is an introduction to basic backpacking skills, equipment, food, and backcountry travel. Principles of Recreation & Parks Administration (RP 1013) A study of the history of the recreation and park profession and the basic sociological and ecological intermix of contemporary recreation and park services. Recreation Programming (RP 2003) Recreation program planning, supervision, and evaluation. This course examines the theory, principles, and leadership techniques of programming for individuals and groups in a variety of recreation settings, including community, institutions, and camps. Landscape Planning & Design (RP 2013) An introduction to the use of plants and other materials in the landscape planning process and environmental design. Open Space Management (RP 2013) An introduction to management of various open spaces, landscapes, and trail systems. This course will address the environmental, human, and economical aspects for better management of open spaces. Trail Planning and Management (RP 2023) An experiential learning course on planning and design process for the evolution of trails. Leadership in Experience Industry (RP 2033) A study of the processes, methods, and characteristics of leadership and supervision in the delivery of leisure services. This course will help students to further develop the vital leadership skills needed in todays leisure service settings. Professional Development Special Topic (RP2881) An introduction to purposeful development in professionalism, networking, and conferences. Americas Public Lands Special Topic (RP2993) Every American is a public-land owner, an inheritor to the largest public-land trust in the world. These vast expanses provide a home to wildlife populations, a vital source of clean air and water, and a haven for recreation. In Introduction to Americas Public Lands, we will get to know these amazing landscapes, understand how they are managed, and discuss issues facing them and the professionals who manage them. Required readings detail management issues that students in biology, zoology, fisheries and wildlife, parks and recreation, and natural resource management by soon face in their own career. Camp Administration (RP 3023) Theory and principles of camp administration, programming, leadership, and supervision in public, private, and school camps. Commercial Recreation (RP 3033) The course content will introduce the spectrum of planning, delivery and assessment of goods and services in the commercial sector of parks and recreation. Outdoor Education (RP 3063) An introduction to outdoor education foundation, methods, and practices. Preparation and planning for teaching in, about, and for the outdoors. Leadership of outdoor education programs. Work Experience (RP 3043) Supervised field application of class skills and knowledge in Parks and Recreation work situations. Students are given the opportunity to take part in meaningful management and work experiences in actual work situations under the supervision of both university faculty and professionals in the field. Sports for Communities and Tourism (RP3503) An overview of recreational sport and event management in various settings. Topics include informal, intramural, club, extramural, instructional sports, and sporting events programming; values of recreational sports; administration and operation of recreational sports and sporting events; terminology and career opportunities in various sport settings. Research Methods (RP 4023) An introduction to the spirit and theory of research. The scientific method and its application to the recreation and park profession. Park Management (RP 4063) Basic principles, practices, and problems pertaining to the management of public park systems with an emphasis on maintenance and operation schedules, construction and maintenance equipment, employee safety, office procedures, law enforcement, personnel management, and public relations. Internship (RP 4114) Placement in selected agency settings in student intern status under professional guidance of both agency supervisor and faculty. Emphasis will be placed on application of classroom theory to agency requirements which fulfill students individual career interests. Wilderness First Aid Special Topic (RP 4991) Trained laypersons to respond appropriately to emergency situations in wilderness or remote settings. The course content and activities will prepare you to better recognize emergencies, make first aid decisions, and provide care with little or no first aid supplies or equipment. Teaching Assignments University of Central Oklahoma: Community Recreation (REC 3433) Acquaint students with a variety of community-based activities and skills related to the recreation profession. The course will focus on skill development and theories related to community engagement. Issues related to diverse populations and values associated with recreational activities will be examined during the course as well. Camp Administration & Programming (REC 2812) Investigated the administration of a modern camp. It will focus on the role of outdoor education in the leisure process. Wilderness First Aid (REC 3702) Trained laypersons to respond appropriately to emergency situations in wilderness or remote settings. The course content and activities will prepare you to better recognize emergencies, make first aid decisions, and provide care with little or no first aid supplies or equipment. First Aid & CPR (HLTH 2212) Trained laypersons to respond appropriately to emergency situations. The course content and activities will prepare you to better recognize emergencies, make first aid decisions, and provide care with little or no first aid supplies or equipment. Healthy Life Skills (HLTH 1112) Comprehensive investigation into current methods of health promotion and disease prevention. Knowledge and practical application in the areas of fitness, nutrition, and substance prevention, and other positive life skills will be emphasized. Flatwater Canoe & Kayak (PHED 2000) Experiential opportunities to learn the fundamentals for flatwater kayaking and canoeing. Teaching Assignments Oklahoma State University: Administration in Leisure Services (RMTR 4493) Co-Taught with Dr. Tim Passmore Decision making, problem solving, administrative structures, fiscal policies/procedures, and legal issues related to delivery of leisure services. Senior Seminar in Leisure Services (RMTR 4481) Culmination of course work in leisure studies. Examination of current issues, professional practices and personal philosophy of leisure. Foundations of Leisure Service Leadership (RMTR 2473) To assist students in the exploration of leadership from a historical and philosophical perspective, while nurturing the individual student's leadership skills necessary for development and delivery of leisure services. Contemporary Issues in Diversity (RMTR 2443) The purpose of this course is to expose students to multiple elements of diversity, examine personal beliefs and biases, and address institutional responses to differences. Laboratory in Leisure Studies (RMTR 2463) Co-Taught with Dr. Donna Lindenmeier & Dongwook Cho Lecture, discussion and experiential learning of recreation and leisure activities. Adapted activities, small and large group games, sports, arts and crafts, music, drama and cultural events. Utilization of areas and facilities for leisure activities and development of activities across the lifespan. Guest Lecturer: Fall 2018 Hospitality Leadership (HA 2033) Topic: Group dynamics & situational leadership Spring 2017 Natural Resource Management & Planning (RP 3053) Topic: Inclusion in Recreation with SMART Goals & Objectives Spring 2017 Principles of Recreational Sports (RPTA 430) Topic: Inclusion in Recreation with SMART Goals & Objectives Spring 2016 Foundation of Recreation and Intramural Sport (RMTR 3010-G) Topic: Overview of Outdoor Recreation in University Recreation Fall 2015 Evaluations in Leisure Services (RMTR 4433) Topic: Thematic analysis for qualitative evaluations Spring 2015 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Backcountry personal waste management Spring 2015 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Wilderness First Aid - Splinting Fall 2014 - Entrepreneurial Leisure Services (RMTR 4563) Topic: Military Recreation Fall 2014 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Backcountry personal waste management Fall 2014 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Wilderness First Aid Splinting Spring 2013 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Backcountry personal waste management Spring 2013 - Backpacking & Hiking (LEIS 2122) Topic: Leave No Trace principles Research Interest: Outdoor leadership, leadership styles, diversity in recreation, Transcendentalism, outdoor spirituality, leisure motivation, group dynamics, and international perspectives of leisure. Grants: Recreation Trail Program Grant (2023-2028). Arkansas Trails Management Institute at M6. Arkansas Department of Transportation. Research and Publications: Brown, H., Hammons, M., Johnson, F., Turner, S., Bradley, M.J., & Post, J.D. (2021). Downtown Russellville Development. Main Street Russellville & Russellville Downtown. Clemons, C., Post, J.D., & Miller, M. (2018). Motivation through Pokemon Go. Journal of the Oklahoma Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 55(3). Retrieved from http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/OAHPERD/article/view/7761 Cho, D., Post, J., & Kim, S.K. (2017). Comparison of passive and active leisure activities and life satisfaction with aging. Geriatrics & Gerontology International. doi:10.1111/ggi.13188 Clemons, C., & Post, J.D. (2016). 2016 Oklahoma Wildlife Expo Feedback Surveys. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation: Oklahoma City, OK. Post, J.D., Zahl, M., Lindenmeier, D., Passmore, T., & Allen, K. (2016). Perceptions of outdoor leaders towards their experiences of spirituality in nature: A Q-Methodology Inquiry (Ph.D. Dissertation). Oklahoma State University, OK. Beck, S., Clemons, C., & Post, J.D. (2015). 2015 Oklahoma Wildlife Expo Feedback Surveys. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation: Oklahoma City, OK. Post, J.D., McKenzie, E., Ruiz-Andreu, C., & Kincannon, J. (2015). Multiple generation families in Oklahoma and their perceptions of leisure. Journal of the Oklahoma Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 52(2). Retrieved fromhttp://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/OAHPERD/article/view/6109/5711 Post, J.D. (2010). Sequence for Tuckmans Group Development Model (M.Ed. Thesis). Oklahoma City University, OK. Non-Academic Publications: Post, J.D. (n.d.). Find your spirituality during your outdoor recreation. Manuscript in process. Post, J.D. (n.d.). How to become an outdoor professional. Manuscript in process. Post, J.D. (n.d.). ATU Alumni in AR State Parks. Manuscript in process. Keynote Presentations: Post, J.D. (2018). What is professionalism in outdoor leadership?. 6th Wilderness Education Association Japan Annual Conference, Nagano, Japan. Professional Presentations: Post, J.D. & Bradley, M. (2024). Arkansas outdoor recreation and trail education: Fostering new stewardship through the Arkansas Trail Management Institute. Arkansas Environmental Education Association Conference. Little Rock, AR. Van Keuren, R. & Post, J.D. (2024). Lonoke Country Park suggestions (poster presentation). 2024 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Russellville, AR. Post, J.D. (2024). Trail management and environmental stewardship. 2024 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Black Mountain, NC. Post, J.D. (2024). Questions about your outdoor spirituality. 2024 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Black Mountain, NC. Post, J.D. (2023). Tourism careers. 2023 Green Careers Expo. Monticello, AR. Post, J.D. (2023). Favorite trails in the area. Pope County Historical Association. Russellville, AR. Post, J.D. (2023). Developing the Arkansas Trail Management Institution. 2023 Arkansas Recreation & Parks Association Conference. Jonesboro, AR. Kay, A., Post, J.D., Bolinder, M., Beston, M., Nygard, A.M., Wells, D., & Poore, J.M. (2023). Higher Education Panel. 2023 International Trail Summit. Reno, NV. Bradley, M., Clark, B., Maples, J. & Post, J. (2023). Identifying how visitor demographics shifts in the New River Gorge affects Leave No Trace behaviors (poster presentation). 2023 Southeast Environment and Recreation Research Conference. Ashville, NC. Post, J.D. (2022). Motivate the next generation. 2022 Arkansas Parks and Recreation Association Conference. Little Rock, AR. Bradley, M.J., Post, J.D., & Clemens, C. (2022). Levels of place attachment to M6 (poster presentation). 2022 Southeast Environment and Recreation Research Conference. Ashville, NC. Bradley, M.J., & Post, J.D. (2022). How managers can prepare to offer internships. 2022 Southwest Parks & Recreation Training Institute. Sequoyah State Park, OK. Post, J.D. (2021). Technology & augmented reality gaming in parks. 2021 Arkansas Parks and Recreation Association Conference. Hot Springs, AR. Post, J.D., & Potter, C. (2021). Spirituality of water-based outdoor leaders. 2021 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Online. Post, J.D. (2020). Online videos for professional portfolios. 2020 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. HoneyRock, WI. Post, J.D., Clemens, C., & Miller, M. (2019). Motivation for Augmented Reality Gaming in Parks and Tourism Areas (poster presentation). 2019 Tourism, Hospitality, Events, & Conference for Researchers, Educators, Practitioners, & Students. Las Vegas, NV. Post, J.D. (2019). Benefit-based recreation from an administrative perspective. 2019 Southwest Parks & Recreation Training Institute. Sequoyah State Park, OK. Post, J.D. (2019). Benefits of certifications and credentialing. 2019 Montana RecCon. Missoula, MT. Post, J.D., & Zahl, M. (2017). Perceptions of outdoor leaders towards their experiences of spirituality in nature: A Q-Methodology Inquiry. 2017 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Jackson, WY. Post, J.D. (2017). What is the Wilderness Education Association?. 2017 National Wilderness Workshop. Russellville, AR. Clemens, C., Post, J.D., & Miller, M. (2017). Impact of Pokmon Go(c) on individual's motivation to increase physical activity. 2017 Southeastern Recreation Research Conference. Ashville, NC. Post, J.D., Montgomery, D., & Zahl, M. (2016). Perceptions of outdoor leaders towards their experiences of spirituality in nature: Pilot study (poster presentation). 2016 International Conference of Outdoor Recreation & Education. Minneapolis, MN. Clemons, C. & Post, J.D. (2016). Technology as a physical motivator. 2016 Oklahoma Recreation and Parks Society Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. Cho, D., Clemons, C., Post, J.D., & Beck, S. (2016). Participation, Knowledge and Desire on Fishing/Hunting between Males and Females (poster presentation). 2016 National Recreation and Parks Association Conference. St. Louis, MO. Post, J.D. (2016). Paul Petzoldt: A leader profile. 2016 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. California, PA. Post, J.D., Cho, D., & Velasco, P. (2015). Outdoor leaders from different generations and perceptions of their leisure (poster presentation). 2015 International Conference of Outdoor Recreation & Education. Atlanta, GA. Post, J.D. (2015). Outdoor recreation and religious practices. 2015 OAHPERD Convention. Edmond, OK. Post, J.D. (2015). Backcountry personal waste management skills. 3rd Wilderness Education Association Japan Annual Conference, Fukuoka, Japan. Post, J.D. (2015). Are outdoor leaders Transcendentalist? 2015 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Norman, OK. Bumgarner, D., & Post, J.D. (2005). Finding an internship with Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation. 2005 International Conference for Outdoor Recreation & Education. Estes Park, CO. Post, J.D. (2003). Where the wild things are: Backcountry bear precautions. 2003 International Conference for Outdoor Leadership. Paul Smith College, NY. Special Projects: Post, J.D. & Ring, J. (2018). Arrange your spirituality: Using a dissertation to inform art (Art/Ceramic Project). 2018 National Council of Education of Ceramic Arts Conference. Pittsburg, PA. Post, J.D. (n.d.). Photography of Arkansas. Jamaican Living in Arkansas. Jamaicans.com. (pending publication). Methodological Preparation: Research Applications with Q Methodology (ESPY 6063) Research applications using qualitative, quantitative and Q methodology. Subjectivity and abductive reasoning explored with a limited research project. Professional research skills, including ethics, process, team research, and manuscript development. Quantitative Analysis of Social Research (SOC 5263) Multiple Regression Analysis: Advanced techniques in sociological research and data analysis focusing on the formulation of substantive research questions and application of a variety of research procedures to answer such questions. Nonparametric Statistical Methods (REMS 5963) Presents popular nonparametric statistical methods as applied to educational and behavioral research. Emphasis on conceptual, rather than mathematical development, application, use of computer for data analysis, and substantive interpretation. Introduction to Qualitative Inquiry (SCFD 5913) Examination of the major approaches and fieldwork techniques of qualitative research as well as the challenges associated with conducting this form of inquiry. Analysis of Variance (REMS 6003) ANOVA: A thorough examination of analysis of variance procedures as they relate to principles of experimental design in education and behavioral sciences. Research Design & Methodology (REMS 5013) An introduction to the concepts of research design, methodology, sampling techniques, and internal/external validity and the scientific method in educational problem solving. Critical analysis of educational research studies and the writing of proposals. Service: Board Member of Friends of Nebo 2024-2026 Chair of Faculty Well-Being Committee (ATU) 2022-2025 Member of Shared Governance Committee (ATU) 2024-2025 Member of Faculty Welfare Committee (ATU) 2023-2024 Immediate Past President for Wilderness Education Association 2022-2024 Co-Chair for Conference Committee for Wilderness Education Association 2022-2024 Member of External Committee for Wilderness Education Association 2023-2024 Dept Promotion and Tenure Committee Dept of Agriculture & Tourism 2023-2024 Curriculum Chair for Rec & Parks Program (ATU) 2022-2023 Secretary for General Education Committee (ATU) 2021-2022 Chair (President) for Wilderness Education Association 2021-2022 Vice President for Wilderness Education Association 2020-2021 Interim Secretary for Wilderness Education Association 2019-2020 Co-Chair for 2019 Conference Committee for Wilderness Education Association 2019 Reviewer of Independent Review Board (ATU) 2021-2022 Member for General Education Committee (ATU) 2019-2022 Member for Library Resource Committee (ATU) 2019-2020 Faculty Advisor for RP Club (ATU) 2018-2022 Faculty Advisor for Resorts & Recreations Living Learning Community (ATU) 2018-2022 Board Member for Wilderness Education Association 2016-2024 Chair for International Committee for Wilderness Education Association 2017-2021 Co-Chair for Research Committee for Wilderness Education Association 2016-2020 Strategic Advisor and Representative for Wilderness Education Association 2015-2016 Co-Coordinator for research grant and project ($5000) Oklahoma Wildlife Expo 2015-2016 Research Committee member for Wilderness Education Association 2015-2016 Research member (Wildlife Expo) Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation 2014-2016 Co-Coordinator for Recreation Student Development Conference (OSU) 2015 Co-Host for Post-Conference Tour for WEA Japan 2015 Leisure Studies Graduate Student Association (OSU) Rep for Student Govt 2015-2016 Leisure Studies Graduate Student Association (OSU) President 2014-2015 Leisure Studies Graduate Student Association (OSU) Treasurer 2013-2014 Board Member for Empyrean Referral Club (Professional networking group) 2009-2010 Leisure Majors Club (OSU) President 2001-2002 Professional Experience: Owner & Training Facilitator: B.E.A.R. Outdoor Leadership for All LLC Russellville, AR Jan. 2021 present Responsible for the daily operations of the Backcountry Education Adventure Research (BEAR). Managed customer service issues. Responsible for interviewing, hiring, performance standards, training, scheduling and counseling personnel. Developed and implemented Standard Operation Procedures (SOP), training materials for personnel, and educational curriculum. Managed finance documents. Managed all marketing communications. Facilitate professional outdoor training for WEA credentials and outdoor education workshops. Contract Outdoor Training Facilitator: Indier Outdoor Education Yangshou, China Dec. 2019 - 2022 Facilitated a six day training that resulted in 5 Certified Outdoor Leaders and 3 Outdoor Leadership Trainees. Contract as WEA Outdoor Educator contact with WEA National Office. Owner & Guide: Two Eagles Adventures Limited Liability Company Oklahoma City, OK Jan. 2007 Aug 2010 Responsible for the daily operations of the Two Eagles Adventures. Managed customer service issues. Responsible for interviewing, hiring, performance standards, training, scheduling and counseling personnel. Developed and implemented Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) and training materials for personnel. Managed finance documents. Managed all marketing communications. Lead guide for backpacking, mountain biking, hiking, snow skiing, outdoor education, and cultural tours. Outdoor Adventure Coordinator: Oklahoma City University Outdoor Adventures & Tours Oklahoma City, OK Sept. 2007 - July 2010 Expanded operations of OCU Outdoor Adventures & Tours. Developed and implemented Standard Operation Procedures (SOP), participant paperwork, and marketing materials. Organized and implemented program calendar. Lead guide for mountain biking, hiking, snow skiing, outdoor education, and cultural tours. Exercise Therapist & PRN Clerk: Post Chiropractic Clinic Oklahoma City, OK 1998 - 2004, 2007 - 2014 Responsible for teaching and performing set exercise protocols. Assisted in designing exercise protocols. Assisted in front desk duties such as welcoming and scheduling patients, answering the phone, filing and organizing documents, laundry, and office maintenance. Operations Manager - Outdoor Recreation: Northwest Adventure Center Fort Lewis, WA Dec. 2005 - Oct. 2006 Responsible for the daily operations of the Northwest Adventure Center including Recreation Equipment Checkout, Ski and Board Shop, Scuba Rental and Pro Shop, Travel Camp consisting of 48 full-hookup sites, Cabin Rentals, and two Recreation Vehicle Storage Lots, classrooms, and maintenance building. Lead for the 2006 Outdoor Recreation Open House (festival). Managed customer service issues. Responsible for recruiting, interviewing, hiring, performance standards, training, scheduling and counseling personnel. Prepared and briefed monthly deviation reports. Managed key control and issuing. Developed and implemented Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) and training materials for personnel. Assisted with Adventure Programs. Led rafting trips, hikes, ski trips, kayak roll sessions, and LNT workshops. Outdoor Recreation NAF Management Trainee: USACFSC Fort Carson, CO Jan. - Dec. 2005 Responsible for learning the training criteria set forth by the Management Trainee Program developed by the US Army Community and Family Support Center (USACFSC). Training included mastering the understanding of Army MWR policies and regulations, administrative management, personnel management, financial management, supply management, procurement, contracting, marketing, construction/work requests, retail operations, rental operations, and community activity program management. Assisted with the 2005 Army Outdoor Recreation Programmers Training. Assisted with recruiting for the management trainee program and internships. Guest Services & Summer Recreation: Angel Fire Resort Angel Fire, NM Winter 2003-2004 Worked at maintaining a positive guest experience. Greeted guests, sold lift tickets and outside activities, distribution of the daily snow report (phone, e-mail, internet, fax, and paper), and handled lost and found. Maintained the rental mtn bike fleet. Sold lift tickets, miniature golf, disc golf, and merchandise. Provide supervision and safety of the climbing tower and moonwalk. Assisted with special events such as the USASA National Snowboard Championships. Intern: Adventure Programs & Education - MWR Fort Carson, CO Summer 2003 Worked as a whitewater raft guide, challenge course facilitator, climbing wall instructor, and a general go to guy. Assisted in CAPRA Accreditation process from NRPA (special project). Entered data in the RecTrac software. Trip Leader/Kayak Instructor/Rental Shop: Outdoor Adventure, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK Spring 2001 - Spring 2003 Practiced good risk management skills and safety consciousness; utilized effective leadership and group dynamics; promoted a high degree of motivation and enthusiasm; maintained a high level of organization throughout program; contributed myself as a mature, selfless individual whose priority is to serve the participants; served as an appropriate role model for participants; evaluated participants skill levels; collaborated flexible alternatives or backup plans; demonstrated environmental awareness by using low-impact skills. Taught the basic skills of kayaking; practiced good risk management skills and safety consciousness; challenged, supported, and encouraged participants. Maintained outdoor equipment and gear. Assisted in front desk duties such as welcoming, providing customer service and information, answering the phone, filing and organizing documents, working the cash register, and handling money. Summer Kids Counselor: Multi Arts Center, Stillwater Parks, Events, and Recreation Stillwater, OK Summer 2002 Planned and facilitated outside games for kids ranging from 5 to 13 years old. Assisted with art projects. Cleaned the work areas and prepared for the next day. Ranger: Philmont Scout Ranch, BSA Cimarron, NM Summer 2001 Welcomed crews to Philmont; guided crews through administrative processing; carried out prescribed policies and procedures; served as an appropriate role model for participants; taught hard and soft skills such as water purification, orienteering, bear precautions, team building, conflict resolution, and wilderness appreciation. Lifeguard: Greens Country Club, Oklahoma Pool Management Oklahoma City, OK Summer 2000 Monitored the safety of pool participants; helped with pool upkeep; operated registration at the pool area front desk. Backcountry Trading Post Manager: Philmont Scout Ranch, BSA Cimarron, NM Summer 1999 Managed the inventory and money of Phillips Junction Camp; tested the chlorinator and water quality; performed household duties such as preparing and cooking meals, cleaning kitchen and shower facilities, and laundry of uniforms. Trading Post/Snack Bar Clerk: Philmont Scout Ranch, BSA Cimarron, NM Summer 1998 Sold equipment and souvenirs to scouters; maintained a clean and sanitary work environment; kept good relations with customers and staff. Achievements & Honors: Outstanding Wilderness Educator Award WEA Japan June 2022 Professional of the Year Arkansas Parks and Recreation Association Sept 2021 Christine Cashel Endowed Professional Scholarship April 2015 Charles A. Eslinger Outdoor Recreation Endowed Scholarship April 2014 Eagle Scout Boy Scouts of America May 1997 Certifications & Trainings: Safe Zone Training (ATU) Nov 2023 HyFlex Training (ATU) Nov 2022 Creating a More Inclusive Climate Through Microresistance (ATU) May 2022 Fundraising Basics WEA Oct 2021 eTech Online Training Course (ATU) March 2018 Preparing Online Instructor Training (OSU) Nov 2016 WEA Bridge Course Outdoor Educator Feb 2016 Graduate Teaching Assistant Training Aug 2015 Graduate Teaching Assistant Training Aug 2014 Graduate Teaching Assistant Training Aug 2013 Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor American Red Cross Feb 2011 Youth Protection Boy Scouts of America July 2011 First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor American Red Cross July 2010 Wilderness First Responder (WMI) (Re-Cert) October 2009 Avalanche Training Level One (Fort Carson) March 2007 PADI Open Water SCUBA Certification August 2006 Recreation Program Management and Leadership (MWR Academy) May 2006 Action Officer Course (Army Online) December 2005 U.S. Constitution Course (Army Online) November 2005 Basic NAF Contracting Course (MWR Online) September 2005 Programming and Special Events (MWR Academy) September 2005 Supervisor Development Course (Army Online) July 2005 Effective Army Writing Course (Army Online) July 2005 Creating Stellar Customer Relations Course (Fort Carson) June 2005 MWR Orientation Course (MWR Online) March 2005 Intern Leadership Development Course (Center for Army Leadership) March 2005 MWR Basic Management Course (MWR Online) February 2005 Army Family Team Building Level One (Fort Lewis) February 2005 WEA Stewardship Course Japan (Wilderness Education Association) June 2004 Whitewater Raft Guide Training (Fort Carson) May 2003 Challenge Course Instructor Training (OSU) March 2003 WEA Certified Outdoor Leader (Wilderness Education Association) August 2002 Project WOW (Wonders of Wetlands) Trainer (OSU) April 2002 Leave No Trace Trainer (OSU) March 2002 Project WILD Trainer (OSU) February 2002 Outdoor Leader Training (OSU) September 2001 Ranger Training (Philmont) May 2001 Rayado Leadership Training (Philmont) July 1997 Professional Memberships and Conferences: Wilderness Education Association 2002-2005, 2013-2024 2024 WEA Annual Conference, Black Mountain, NC 2023 WEA Annual Conference, Bentonville, AR 2022 WEA Annual Conference, Black Mountain, NC 2021 WEA Online Conference 2020 WEA Annual Conference, HoneyRock, WI 2018 WEA/AORE Joint Conference, Snowbird, UT 2017 WEA Annual Conference, Jackson, WY 2017 Accreditation Summit, Santa Fe, NM 2016 WEA Annual Conference, California, PA 2015 WEA Annual Conference, Norman, OK 2005 WEA Annual Conference, Estes Park, CO 2003 WEA Annual Conference, Paul Smiths College, NY Arkansas Recreation & Parks Association Conference 2023 Jonesboro, AR 2022 Little Rock, AR 2021 Hot Springs, AR 2020 Fort Smith, AR 2019 Bentonville, AR Arkansas Governors Conference on Tourism 2023 El Dorado, AR 2019 Hot Springs, AR 2018 West Memphis, AR Professional Trailbuilders Association & American Trails 2021-2023 2023 International Trail Summit, Reno, NV Southwest Parks & Recreation Training Institute 2020 Sequoyah State Park, OK 2019 Sequoyah State Park, OK 2018 Sequoyah State Park, OK 2017 Sequoyah State Park, OK Arkansas Regional Adventure Programming Conference 2019 Jasper, AR 2018 Jasper, AR Wilderness Education Association Japan 2018 WEAJ Annual Conference, Nagano, Japan 2015 WEAJ Annual Conference, Fukuoka, Japan. Japan Outdoor Education Society Conference 2018 Nagano, Japan 2015 National Aso Youth Friendship Center, Japan 2004 Nara University of Education, Japan National Recreation and Parks Association 2001-2006, 2013-2024 2016 National Conference, St. Louis, MO 2015 National Conference, Las Vegas, NV 2014 National Conference, Charlotte, NC 2006 National Conference, Seattle, WA 2005 National Conference, San Antonio, TX 2001 National Conference, Denver, CO Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education 2005-2007, 2014-2018 2018 WEA/AORE Joint Conference, Snowbird, UT 2016 Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN 2015 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA 2006 Annual Conference, Boise, ID 2005 Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY Future Business Leaders of America National Conference 2024 Orlando, FL Armed Forces Recreation Society 2005-2006 2005 Conference, San Antonio, TX 2005 Army Outdoor Recreation Programmers Training, Colorado Springs, CO Leisure Studies Graduate Student Association (OSU) 2013-2016 Leisure Majors Club (OSU) 2000-2003 Leave No Trace 2001-2023 Philmont Staff Association 2007-2023 Empyrean Referral Club 2009-2010 Special Skills: Computer Experience: SPSS, STATA, PQMethod, Camtasia Video Editing, Kaltura Media, Blackboard Ultra, Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and RecTrac Hobbies: Mountain biking, backpacking, telemark skiing, rock climbing, slacklining, whitewater kayaking/rafting, stand-up paddleboarding, SCUBA diving, traveling, dog training, photography, drawing, and live music. Jay Daniel Post References: Dr. Cathi McMahan Professor/Program Coordinator Dept of Agriculture & Tourism M6 404 N. El Paso Russellville, AR 72801 (479) 968-0378 cmcmahan@atu.edu Dr. Jerel Cowan Professor, Outdoor & Community Recreation University of Central Oklahoma 100 North University Drive Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 974-5230 jcowan2@uco.edu Dr. Melissa Zahl Associate Professor Occupational & Recreational Therapies University of Utah (801) 213-1133 melissa.zahl@hsc.utah.edu Dr. Chris Cashel Professor, Leisure Studies (Ret) Oklahoma State University (405) 372-8063 chris.cashel@okstate.edu Dr. Taito Okamura Backcountry Classroom Inc. 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