The leader will be responsible for creating and implementing group programming for low-Ropes and high-Ropes elements, overseeing the facilitation of teambuilding and adventure elements in an accessible and therapeutic manner. They will also plan innovative programs under the direction of the challenge course program supervisor and support other camp duties like mealtimes and supervision.
Candidates must possess two or more years of post-Secondary education or equivalent experience, with a strong preference for previous professional experience in a camp environment and working with children or youth with mental health issues and learning disabilities. Required certifications include a valid police records check with vulnerable sector screening and standard first aid with cpr c.