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Trip Leader

UMaine 4-H Centers at Tanglewood and Blueberry Cove

Lincolnville, Maine

Job Type Temporary
Salary $4500 to $6600 for 10-12 weeks salary (pre-tax) with increases dependent on experience, certifications, and responsibilities
Benefits Rustic and shared housing (no charge); Equipment for trips; all meals; Internet access; Potential for certification in: wilderness first aid, lifeguarding, or 4-H shooting Sports (archery)
Deadline Apr 30, 2025
Experience 2 - 6 years

Job Overview:

Are you passionate about empowering the next generation of leaders and creating unforgettable experiences while exploring the wonders of Maine? As a Trip Leader and Leadership Educator, you will lead immersive and engaging outdoor programs for teenagers, guiding them through 3-6 day trips, including camping, hiking, and canoeing adventures. You will participate in a comprehensive two-week training to hone your practical skills, after which you’ll co-lead multiple-week sessions focused on essential leadership skills such as communication, team-building, and outdoor safety. Be the mentor so many teens crave and need! Join the Tanglewood team as a Trip Leader.

  • Position Title: Trip Leader and Leadership Educator
  • Location: Tanglewood or Blueberry Cove 4-H Camp and Learning Center, Lincolnville or Tenants Harbor, Maine
  • Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary (June 8  to August 15 or August 29) 
  • Salary Range: $4500-$6600  for 10 to 12 weeks
  • We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.

Responsibilities:

  • You will attend and actively participate in a two-week-long paid staff training, where you will practice, review, and test your practical skills to feel comfortable leading and teaching campers.
  • You will co-lead outdoor leadership programs for teenagers, each lasting 1, 2, or 3 weeks, which include exciting 3-8 day camping, hiking, and canoeing trips (note that some weekend work will be required during the program sessions).
  • You will plan lessons and schedules, implementing a leadership curriculum that covers a variety of skills such as listening, communication, team-building, low-impact camping, conflict resolution, canoe safety, canoeing skills, map and compass navigation, general ecology, personal health and safety, and knot-tying.
  • You will prepare food for trips and coordinate logistical support, including food and equipment deliveries and emergency assistance.
  • You will supervise and ensure the safety of campers at all times, facilitating the resolution of group conflicts while encouraging problem-solving and decision-making, and you will live in and supervise a cabin of up to 6 program participants.
  • You will model healthy living, positive energy, clear communication, and good stewardship of the environment.
  • You will actively engage with campers during lessons, recreation, and mealtimes to foster a supportive community.
  • You will drive 12-passenger vans, sometimes towing a canoe trailer, to program sites alongside participants and other staff members.
  • You will regularly evaluate the program with the Program Leader and Director to enhance the overall camp experience.

Potential Trips

  • Circle Loop Trail along the Appalachian Trail
  • Exploring Downeast Maine and farm life
  • Hiking and exploring the Camden Hills State Park
  • Seaside Camping and ocean paddling
  • Canoe trips to High Island in Tenants Harbor, on the West Branch of the Penobscot River, or on Flagstaff Lake
  • Long-hiking on the last 40 miles of the Appalachian Trail, culminating with a 3-night stay at Baxter State Park including a summit of Mt. Katahdin

Knowledge and Skill Qualifications:

Level Three Required: 

  • You need a High School diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.)
  • You need a minimum of 3 years related experience working with teenagers and teaching in the outdoors or equivalent

AND/OR

  • You need to hold an additional certification that is value-added to keep our campers safe like: 
    • Lifeguard certification
    • Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification
  • You have experience leading camping/backpacking/canoeing trips 

Preferred: 

  • You are 21 years of age or older
  • You hold a higher additional certification that is specific to the outdoors like: 
    • Wilderness First Responder Certification
    • Small Craft Water Safety Certification
  • With or without accommodation, you can lead groups outdoors over various terrains with 35+ lbs. packs for extended days and the ability to assist in carrying canoes (85 lb.) with others
  • You can demonstrate responsible and safe decision-making skills in all aspects of outdoor camp programming.
  • You have a genuine motivation to work with children in a vibrant, high-energy outdoor setting where every day is an adventure.
  • You demonstrate responsible and safe decision-making skills, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for all campers during outdoor programming
HOW TO APPLY

To apply for the Trip Leader (Level 3 Overnight Camp Counselor) position, please submit the following to jessica.decke@maine.edu or use our online application.

  • A resume
  • A cover letter describing why you’d be a great fit for the learning center
  • If your application moves forward you will be required to submit a name, email, and phone number for three references.
  • These materials are reviewed weekly
  • The successful applicant is subject to appropriate background screening. 

The University of Maine is an equal-opportunity institution. 

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Category Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Nature Center