Cabin Leader
Company: The Salvation Army Intermountain Div
Location: Estes Park
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Cabin Leader FLSA
Status : Temporary - Full Time - non-exempt Reports to: Head Cabin
Leader Rate of Pay : $400/ weekly Closing Date: 1/15/2026 Benefits
: Standard; Part-Time, Non-Exempt employees are eligible for but
not limited to the following: Sick leave benefit – 1 day per month,
12 sick days per year (accrual and availability begins at hire;
sick time accrual is pro-rated for part-time hours.) GENERAL
DUTIES: · Attend and participate in evening programs and spiritual
activities. · Maintain a standard of cleanliness in personal
grooming and in living quarters. · Assist with the clean-up of the
total camp at the end of each session and at the conclusion of the
summer. · Assist with Camper check-in and check-out. SPECIFIC
DUTIES: Safety and Supervision · Enforce, and abide by, all camp
policies and procedures · Maintain the utmost level of safety for
staff and campers at all times · Practice and enforce all camp
safety regulations and emergency procedures. · Ensure compliance
with American Camping Association standards of safety and
programmatic conduct at all times. · Coordinate and implement all
program components relative to the daily schedule in a timely
fashion. Weekly Responsibilities Attend trainings and weekly staff
meetings. Cabin Leader must attend the two-week staff training
after serving for the summer. Staff meetings occur every Monday
after camper arrival and on Friday after all campers have departed
from camp and camp is cleaned. In-service trainings take place
during the summer. All Cabin Leaders are required to attend all
in-service trainings that pertain to their summer role. Lead
assigned campers in daily camp activities. Participate with and
guide cabin group in morning, afternoon, and evening activities
throughout the week. Participate with and guide cabin group in all
opening and closing activities. Activities include: all
age-appropriate camp programs assigned during weekly scheduling
meetings, devotions, mealtimes, chill time (rest hour), “all-camp”
activities, etc… Lead campers in camp chores. Cabin Leaders are to
lead by example. Assist campers with daily cabin clean up,
including, sweeping, making beds, hanging wet clothing, etc… Assist
campers with meal clean up, including, washing dishes, dumping
trash, wiping down table, etc… Assist campers with weekly group
capers. Capers may include taking out trash, sweeping the DH, etc…
Lead and participate in group devotion times, activity discussions,
and praise and worship. Be present and on time for morning devotion
(quiet time). Plan and lead group devotions daily. Take time to
discuss activities in relation to camper’s Christian walk. Actively
participate in the praise and worship at weekly chapels and
campfires. Manage camper behavior. Manage behavior that needs to be
managed and relax when it does not need to be managed. High Peak
Camp does not tolerate bullying. Be proactive in keeping positive
group interaction. Practice and enforce all camp safety regulations
and emergency procedures. Maintain group control at specialized
group activities so that the support staff can focus on safety.
Refer to staff manual to be sure all safety regulations and
emergency procedures are being followed. Adhere to all PTM
guidelines. Participate in “all-camp” activities and large group
activities. “All-camp” and large group activities include Monday
group games, Monday and Friday camp fires, Responsible for the
health and well-being of self and assigned campers. Cabin Leaders
are responsible for meeting their own personal health and hygiene
needs, including taking prescribed medications. Allow campers time
to take care of personal hygiene including, showers, brushing
teeth, etc… Escort campers to the nurse for daily medications.
Escort campers to the nurse to treat injuries or illness outside of
your level of care or training. Perform all other duties and roles
assigned. Due to the particular nature of the camp program in
session, you may be asked to assist in duties not directly related
to this specific job description. This is necessary for the smooth
operation of the camp. Staff members are expected to comply with
all reasonable requestsLastly and most important: Remember to have
fun! Remember to ask for help because we are here for each other!
Remember that God is in control. God’s love will be more evident in
your actions than your words! Remember that God loves you, and we
love you! Qualification and Education Requirements: · Personal
relationship and commitment to Jesus Christ. · 18 years of age. ·
Current First Aid and CPR certification (may be obtained on site).
· Experience providing childcare and supervision and must love
being with children. · Ability to use positive behavior management
techniques with campers and an ability to adapt to difficult
situations with a sense of maturity and safety. · Maintain a high
standard of Christian personal living and behaviors. · Be
supportive of The Salvation Army’s mission. Ability to reflect and
model the high standards of our organization as one of the world’s
most distinguished human services charitable organizations.
Physical Requirements: Ability to walk, stand, bend, squat, climb,
kneel, and twist on an intermittent or continuous basis. Ability to
grasp, push, pull, and reach overhead. Ability to operate
telephone. Ability to lift to 25 pounds. Ability to access and
produce information from the computer. Ability to understand
written information. Qualified individuals must be able to perform
the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation.
A request to modify or adjust these requirements may be made to
your supervisor and HR. The Salvation Army would attempt to satisfy
requests if the accommodation needed is reasonable and presents no
undue hardship.
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