Program Leader
The Program Leader supports the delivery of Family Camp and Access Adventures retreats, typically running 2–4 days at a time. This role is designed for short but highly engaged program sessions where flexibility, adaptability, and strong camper support are essential. Program Leaders manage activity sites, facilitate inclusive and engaging programming, and may assist as cabin staff to create a safe, positive living environment. Because of the short duration and immersive nature of these programs, Program Leaders are expected to be highly energetic, collaborative, and committed to making each retreat memorable and impactful.
Lead and adapt assigned activity areas, creating safe, fun, and inclusive opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities. Quickly develop and facilitate engaging lesson plans suited to short-term program goals. Assist in camp-wide events, evening activities, and special theme programming.
Serve as extra cabin staff when needed, contributing to group living, camper supervision, and community building over a short timeframe. Provide respectful personal care support (including toileting assistance) if required. Build positive connections with participants and families in a compressed timeframe, focusing on inclusion and relationship-building.
Prepare and maintain assigned activity spaces and equipment so they are safe and ready for immediate use. Support efficient program transitions and quick turnarounds between activities. Communicate promptly with the Program Director regarding supplies, safety, or participant needs.
Work closely with the Program Director and other staff to ensure smooth operation of short-term programs. Maintain flexibility to step into varied roles (activity leader, cabin support, event facilitator) depending on program needs. Model professionalism, enthusiasm, and inclusive practices throughout the retreat.
Follow all camp safety policies and emergency procedures. Remain attentive to the medical, emotional, and behavioral needs of participants during the retreat. Ensure all activities and cabin life are conducted in a manner that prioritizes safety and participant well-being.