
Summer Camp Jobs
Why Spend your Summer at Highlander?
So you have decided that you want to devote your summer to being a role model and mentor to campers from all over the world? Then Highlander is the place for you!
Imagine days filled with adventure, challenges and fun, with ten campers who will look up to you and depend on you as a leader and friend. Whether screaming as you slide down the cold water of Sliding Rock, or cheering on your camper as he hits a homerun at Land Sports, every day is filled with countless opportunities to play with, encourage and change the life of a child.
At Highlander, we have a devoted group of staff who return summer after summer because of what this mountain means to them. A summer at Highlander can be the most rewarding, enjoyable job you can ever have. We invite you to let Highlander change your life forever.
What We Expect
Devoted, Hard-Working Candidates
While there are exciting adventures, individual benefits and monetary compensation, being on staff at Highlander means long hours, hard-work and great dedication. We expect that this job will be challenging and at times exhausting, but an underlying commitment to the campers from every staff member is essential.
Compassionate Role Models
In our cabin unit at Highlander, we encourage compromise and selflessness from our campers in this group living environment. As a staff member at Highlander, we expect you to be selfless and giving, keeping the needs of the campers’ top priority and leading by example.
Strong Moral Character
Each of our staff members is held to the highest standard. We hire only loyal, respectful individuals who conduct themselves with positive morals and values. Tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs are not considered appropriate during your employment at Highlander.
What You Can Expect
- To make lifelong friends from all over the country
- To have fun
- To enjoy the beautiful outdoors (yes, you will get dirty and sweat a little)
- To be crazy enough to do something you would never be caught dead doing at home.
- To laugh a lot, many times at yourself.
- To learn from your campers and peers.
- To be surprised at what you are capable of.
- To be a celebrity…even if it is only in the eyes of one camper.
- To not want to leave.
What You Shouldn't Expect
- To be alone often.
- A 9-5 job.
- To be on vacation.