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Wilderness Trip Leader

Camp Mishawaka

Grand Rapids, Minnesota

Job Type Temporary
Salary $2,000 - $3,000 per month
Deadline Apr 15, 2026
Experience 2 - 6 years

Camp Mishawaka seeks to hire wilderness trip leaders from June 1st-August 7th. Under the direction of the trip director, the trip leaders oversee Camp Mishawaka's wilderness tripping program (including all trip planning and preparations) and ensure that trips are conducted in a safe manner, equipment is functional, used properly and stored correctly, and that any awards are distributed in a consistent, transparent fashion.

Wilderness trip staff have the opportunity to lead trips at iconic Northland locations including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Isle Royale National Park and the Superior Hiking Trail. More about the variety and extent of Mishawaka's tripping program can be found here.

Qualifications:

  • Availability between June 1 and August 7
  • Be 18 years of age or older by time of employment
  • Eligible to work in the United States
  • Previous experience planning and leading children on extended, overnight wilderness trips
  • Must have or be able to attain a CPR, Wilderness First Aid, and Lifeguard or Wilderness Water Safety certification
  • Must be comfortable in a wilderness environment, physically fit, and be able to lift and carry a 50 lb. backpack for a considerable time and distance.
  • Be able to cook meals for ten people in a backcountry kitchen, or the willingness to learn and practice outdoor cooking.
  • Extensive experience in wilderness camping or leading organized groups in the outdoors preferred
  • Experience in backcountry canoeing preferred
  • Climbing wall or high ropes experience preferred

Competencies:

  • Enjoy working with children!
  • Cultural competence and enthusiasm for working with a diverse and dynamic community
  • Ability to communicate with peers, campers, and parents, including written correspondence and record keeping.
  • Ability to observe and assess, by sight and sound, dangerous situations and behavior that endangers the camp community.
  • Physical ability to move independently from place to place throughout a multi-acre, outdoor camp, maintain your cabin area, including routine cleaning chores and assisting campers in need.
  • Capable of appropriate responses in a variety of situations that arise when working with children including regulation of emotions.

Working Conditions

  • You live on the lake for 10 weeks! That means swimming, tubing, skiing, and sailing
  • You get to play games and be outside everyday
  • Room, board, laundry, and utilities are all covered
  • On days off, counselors are free to explore the town of Grand Rapids, rest on campus, or check-out Mishawaka equipment like paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes. Staff have access to a camp vehicle on days off to help make visits off campus more accessible.
Category Outdoor Recreation