Outward Bound is proudly supporting the world's first national climate youth leadership program. This program will engage 120 young Australians, 12 of whom will embark on an expedition to Greenland.
We strive to offer the most fulfilling, exhilarating adventures possible without compromising quality, safety or environmental standards.
The nature of outdoor activities will always involve an element of risk, inconvenience, and uncertainty. However, careful planning and coordination by our highly trained, professional staff minimises real risk without diminishing the excitement of an active, adventurous challenge that is outdoor education.
At Outward Bound Australia, safety is our fundamental priority - over 50 years of experience has allowed us to develop, continually improve, and implement the highest standards of personnel, equipment, and risk management strategies.
Risk Management
Risk Management at Outward Bound Australia involves a continuing and all encompassing cycle covering several key areas. This system assesses the level of risk attached to any activity and course in its entirety. This is done by looking at the interrelationship between people, equipment and environment to ensure real risk is reduced and managed to an acceptable operating level.
Best Practice
Outward Bound Australia is at the forefront of Outdoor Education delivery in Australia, providing a benchmark within the experiential education industry. We also form part of a worldwide benchmarking process with Outward Bound International. Bi-annual International Safety Reviews, comprising teams of senior Outward Bound staff from schools around the world plus other industry leaders, confirm our excellent standing, worldwide.
An internal safety audit is also completed at the beginning of each season prior to the commencement of any course.
Emergency Management Procedure and Safety Network
This is a written procedure providing the framework for reporting and managing any incident that may arise in the field or at National Base.
It guides staff efficiently and effectively to deal with an emergency. This procedure is supported by our extensive 24-hour communication network and vehicle fleet.
Outdoor Medical Incident Database (OMID)
Over 25 years, Outward Bound Australia has developed a powerful database to track incidents and accidents. We record what happened, when, the severity, the activity in progress, and other factors such as instructors, program, weather, etc. Constant tracking and reviewing of incidents, accidents and near misses guides ongoing practice and policy refinements that continue to reduce the number and the severity of incidents in the field, making our programs and the outdoor education industry safer.
If you would like to know more about the OMID, click here.
If you have any further questions or concerns about safety, please contact the School Director.
Outward Bound Australia aims to build stronger communities by inspiring Australians to discover, develop and achieve their potential, through journey based experiential education.
We are seeking enthusiastic and committed individuals with the desire to build a career with Outward Bound Australia, and a keen interest to continually learn and challenge themselves, to help us achieve this mission. As a 'Group Instructor' you will be involved in implementing experiential education programs according to client aims, Outward Bound Australia operating procedures, philosophy and values.