
Camp for All—the barrier-free camp where campers of all abilities come to DISCOVER LIFE in the lush rolling hills of the Brazos River Valley, Texas.
Camp For All Program Instructors play a vital role in helping campers uncover a CAN DO camp experience through effective and fun programs. Job tasks include hosting campers, volunteers, guests and groups, teaching a wide variety of program activities, planning and implementing programs in team building & challenge courses, facilitating epic night activities and more! A primo Instructor staff training covers a variety of topics and activities, including Lifeguard certification, challenge courses, team building, fishing, canoeing, archery, nature, sports and photography. Compensation starts at $350-$375/week, plus housing, meals when groups are onsite, and WiFi access.
• Working as a staff member is fun, challenging, a learning opportunity, and life-changing for you and the campers. seeking Program Instructors for the spring season and Adventure Program Staff for summer camp.
• Why work at Camp For All? See what campers & program staff have to say about the experience!


Say goodbye to the office grind and hello to the wilderness! Explore stunning landscapes while making a meaningful impact.
Camping. Backpacking. Bow drill fires. And most importantly, helping at-risk teens and their families heal, all in southern Utah's spectacular backcountry. At RedCliff Ascent you'll receive the most extensive training and support in the industry to become an outdoor professional, all while mentoring the teens most in needs of help and healing. RedCliff is unlike anything you've ever experienced. It's work without walls, without limits, where every day is full of novel, challenging, and meaningful experiences. Nothing is more rewarding than seeing pain and suffering slowly replaced by genuine change and healing. The connection between Field Guides and students is critical to their progress. That's what the shared experiences of wilderness, facilitated by caring guides, can do.
Start your career as an outdoor professional. Make a real difference. Learn more at RedCliffAscent.com/jobs.


Do you want to be part of the most exciting and fulfilling work you've ever imagined?
Using the transformative power of the wilderness and adventure, Meramec Adventure Ranch is dedicated to serving individuals and families whom much of the world has given up on. Join a family. Create a legacy. Change lives… yours, too! Summer Adventure Guides lead small groups of youth in residential treatment and other youth in state custody through an exhilarating 10-week summer adventure camp program. Living in tents in the woods, cooking over a fire, and facilitating the daily camp routine, you’ll use activities like ropes courses, team challenges, climbing, kayaking, aquatic adventures, land navigation, and many other adventures in intentional ways to grow young people’s confidence, relationships, and purpose—and help them heal from the past and grow hope for the future. Compensation is competitive and based on position and experience, plus all staff receive shared housing and meals when programs are running. Once the summer comes to an end, Adventure Guides have the option to transition into a full-time, year-round Therapeutic Adventure Manager (salaried position with benefits).
The Ranch is also seeking summer Camp Nurses and Equestrian Instructors.


Get outside, learn new skills, and take on meaningful outdoor projects that improve Vermont's communities and natural places.
 Vermont Youth Conservation Corps brings small teams of young people to work and learn together with the land. Imagine waking up each morning in the woods, beside a lake, or on a historic farm to spend the day building climate resiliency or helping Vermonter’s access farm-fresh food. Whether you want to try outdoor work for the first time or if you are focused on a career path in natural resources or agriculture, there is a VYCC crew for you! Compensation ranges from a bi-weekly stipend of $962-$1,500 and potential eligibility for an AmeriCorps education award. There are many other great benefits (depending on position) that include CPR/first aid certification, technical skills training, food per diem while on projects, professional level certifications, resume building, federal hiring training, and so much more. Positions are available from March through October with varied start/end dates.
Many opportunities in the Green Mountains and farm fields of Vermont are now available! VYCC is welcoming full-time and seasonal crew to join the team in making a difference. Interested? Visit the VYCC website to learn more about what’s currently available.

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