Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Position Summary
Cabin Leaders are the primary caregivers for each camper. The Cabin Leader is responsible for planning, teaching, coordinating, and carrying out activities and guiding campers in their personal growth and daily schedule.
Essential Functions
Working Conditions
Cabin Leaders will receive training on how, and be expected, to confidently use camp safety equipment, laundry machines, and a variety of program-specific tools. Cabin Leaders should be comfortable being active throughout the day. This can include standing for periods of time, light lifting (up to 50 lbs), walking around camp, and participating in outdoor activities like hiking or basic climbing. The role also involves using hands-on skills for camp equipment and activities, along with typical hearing and vision abilities needed to help supervise and support campers. Because camp life exists within nature and is an overnight program, Cabin Leaders live on site, work a full day schedule, and work with simple but comfortable facilities. Days often include sun, warm weather, and occasional encounters with typical outdoor wildlife. Training and support are provided so staff feel prepared and confident in this environment.
Pay Rate: $390/week
Minimum Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age or high school graduate. Personal Christian commitment and desire to share the Christian message with children. Desire to work with children and ability to interact with them. Ability to relate to ones peer group. Ability to accept supervision and guidance. Ability to assist in teaching activities. Good character, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and self-control. Must submit health history record prior to first day of work.
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
Ability to communicate, participate and provide necessary instruction to campers and staff. Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques. Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards. Physical ability to respond appropriately to situations requiring first aid. Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury) and possess strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.