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Leading the way in innovative, creative outdoor education, Trackers Earth summer youth camps are rooted in fantastic legend and authentic traditional skills, and fueled by compelling story and old-school outdoor lore and adventure.
Working for Trackers Earth is a great chance to build excellent professional connections and participate in many learning opportunities. Summer Educators and Mentors are needed to create thoughtful, challenging adventures in outdoors, story, and folk wisdom. Prospective staff members must have the know how—or a great willingness to learn—diverse skillsets such as wilderness survival and bushcraft, farm craft and homesteading, archery and bow making, kayaking, fishing and foraging, live action role playing (LARPing), martial arts, zombie survival, rock climbing, and blacksmithing. Training for the majority of staff members begins in early June with the summer season running late August. Trackers pays more for day and overnight camps than comparable industry organizations!
If you maintain high professional standards, are able to set and communicate boundaries for youth in a positive way, think on your feet, and are creative in challenging situations, explore current job opportunities in the Bay Area, Portland and Seattle.


Engage in a year of meaningful service, foster genuine relationships and experience the joys and challenges of lifesharing in a therapeutic community!
Set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Charlottesville, Virginia, Innisfree Village is a residential, lifesharing community with adults with intellectual disabilities. At the core of the Residential Volunteer experience is the building of genuine connections with the residents (known as coworkers in the village) as well as other community members. With a broad demographic of life experiences, personal backgrounds, and cultural traditions, volunteers enrich the community through their gifts, talents, and individuality. Fully participating in the events of daily life, along with special gatherings and social events, offer unique opportunities to develop connections that can last a lifetime. A monthly stipend, private room, meals, and plentiful benefits are provided.
Innisfree accepts Residential Volunteer applications on a monthly basis, taking into consideration current Village needs and volunteer openings.
Embracing the volunteer experience: building genuine connections!


The Merrowvista community is a vibrant gathering of individuals from various backgrounds who support youth in identifying and developing their best selves!
At Merrowvista, you will live, learn, work, and play within 600 acres of the pristine Ossipee Mountains in New Hampshire AND have the opportunity to collaborate with a team of enthusiastic, committed, caring, nurturing, and creative people like yourself. Summer camp positions include cabin leaders, program area specialists, coordinators, village leaders, trip leaders, lifeguards, drivers, social media assistants, health team, facilities staff, food program team, and more! During the fall (mid-August through the end of November) and spring (February 1st to June 1st), Community and School Program Facilitators are needed to lead experiential, environmental, and recreational group activities. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and have one year of higher education or equivalent experience. Compensation ranges between $600-$750/week, along with bonuses, communal housing, all meals, comprehensive, in-depth staff trainings, professional development, and eligibility for free WFA/WFR, Lifeguarding, and/or Challenge Course certifications for certain positions.
• All applicants must exhibit a passion for serving youth, effectively interact with individuals and groups while respecting social and cultural diversity, and fully engage in all camp community activities. Explore specific job openings and apply online.


PEAK (Potential, Experience, Access, Knowledge) is a year-round program that offers a series of carefully designed activities to cultivate a deep sense of belonging and help youth explore their innate capacity for leadership at all ages. Lake Valley Camp, PEAK’s resident camp, sits on 650 natural acres of rolling hills and forest in southwest Wisconsin.
Do summer different. Lake Valley Camp is looking for summer staff who want to make a lasting impact on youth. Now seeking Camp Counselors and Leadership Team members to provide a safe, inclusive, encouraging, fun, growth-oriented, and meaningful experience for campers by supervising all aspects of daily camper life and facilitating, participating in, and supporting campers through camp activities. Specialized Activity Counselors and Coordinators work in a variety of areas including outdoor living skills, nature program, team building, expeditions, equestrian, archery, gardens, aquatics, boating, lifeguarding, performing arts, and team sports. Compensation starts at $650/week and increases with responsibility. Room and board are provided for most positions. If you are passionate about working with young people, leadership development, and creating an inclusive and safe environment, explore current jobs openings, click on the position you are interested in and fill out the online application.
• All summer staff must make a commitment from June 18th to August 13th, 2026.
• Why should you work for PEAK? View the experience »


Are you ready to work hard and make a difference? Develop leadership, career, and conservation skills? Connect with new friends? Camp and serve under the big skies of the wild Northern Rockies?
 The Montana Conservation Corps focuses on the growth of members, making a positive impact on public lands, and teaching transferable career skills. Crews camp while working on physically demanding and essential natural resource and conservation projects on some of the most breathtaking and remote landscapes in the Northern Rockies and Plains. Projects may encompass trail maintenance and construction, watershed and habitat restoration, invasive plant species management, fuels reduction, native planting, remote backcountry tasks, and more! Crew Leaders go through a leadership development program crafted over two decades to enhance their confidence, resilience, and technical capabilities. Compensation ranges from a bi-weekly living allowance of $1,200–$1,440 and an AmeriCorps education award, with many great benefits (including free health insurance and potential housing options).
Invest yourself in a physically and personally demanding service experience. Explore all open 2026 positions!
Why join an MCC crew? View member perspectives, see a day in the life, and learn about community at MCC.

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