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Public Area Attendant

Big Sky, MT · On-site

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

You'll work across a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces and often operate independently, making a ... FREE Basecamp activities including zip line course * Wellness Day and Eligibility for PTO * Monthly ...

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From pergolas, pavers, and pools to outdoor kitchens, dream backyards, and everything you need to ... Basecamp, Slack, Google apps) * Duties can evolve depending on employee's skill sets and ...

Basecamp Birthday * Saturdays and Sundays throughout the entire year; 3 hours shift length ... When outdoors this position is required to work in various weather conditions including rain ...

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How much do basecamp outdoor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for basecamp outdoor in the United States is $23.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Basecamp Outdoor job?

A Basecamp Outdoor job typically involves working at a temporary or permanent outdoor basecamp that supports activities such as adventure tourism, scientific research, disaster relief, or remote work operations. Responsibilities may include setting up and maintaining campsite infrastructure, managing supplies, assisting visitors, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. These roles often require adaptability, teamwork, and a passion for the outdoors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Basecamp Outdoor position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Basecamp Outdoor role, candidates need strong skills in outdoor leadership, wilderness safety, trip planning, and environmental stewardship, often backed by experience or relevant outdoor education certifications such as Wilderness First Aid or Leave No Trace. Familiarity with navigation tools (like GPS units and topographic maps), camping equipment, and emergency communication devices is often required. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help Basecamp Outdoor professionals guide groups safely and create positive outdoor experiences. These abilities are crucial for ensuring participant safety, managing dynamic environments, and facilitating memorable and educational adventures.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in a Basecamp Outdoor position?

A typical day in a Basecamp Outdoor role often involves preparing for the day's activities by organizing gear, assessing weather and route conditions, and briefing participants on safety and itinerary. Throughout the day, you may lead guided hikes, facilitate team-building exercises, provide first aid as needed, and ensure that camp logistics run smoothly. You’ll work collaboratively with other staff, often in remote or challenging environments, to create engaging and safe outdoor experiences. Flexibility and resourcefulness are essential, as daily tasks can shift based on weather, group dynamics, and unforeseen challenges. The role provides a dynamic work environment and the opportunity to develop strong leadership and outdoor skills.

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Infographic showing various Basecamp Outdoor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,110 per year, or $23.1 per hour.
Archery Counselor - Sleepaway Camp

Archery Counselor - Sleepaway Camp

Boys' Club of New York

Arden, NY • On-site

$7K - $8K/mo

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Position: Archery Counselor

Location: BCNY Harriman Basecamp, Harriman State Park, Southfields, NY

Employment Dates: June 22 August 15, 2026

Total Salary: $7,000 - $8,500

Employment Type: Seasonal, Full-Time, Exempt

Housing: Residential position with shared staff lodging provided

Reports To: Activity Counselor Division Leader

About Us

The Boys Club of New York (BCNY) operates a premier sleep-away camp experience designed for 10 to 17-year-old boys and young men to grow through adventure, community, and skill building. Since 1876, BCNY has created environments where young people develop confidence, resilience, teamwork, and leadership, grounded in our core values of Care, Courage, Curiosity, and Community.

At Harriman Basecamp, members engage in structured programs that promote healthy minds and bodies, expand their talents, and encourage positive peer relationships. Guided by evidence-based youth development practices and our commitment to the 4 Cs, BCNYs Basecamp programs aim to set a high standard for outdoor education and character development. To strengthen this mission, we continue to build a dedicated team of camp professionals who can deepen and broaden our impact each season.

Job Summary

The Archery Counselor is a high-impact counselor role at Harriman Basecamp, leading dynamic and developmentally appropriate archery programming for campers . As the primary instructor in the archery activity area, this role blends technical skill, safety leadership, and youth mentorship to create experiences that build focus, confidence, and a sense of accomplishment for campers at every level.

Beyond the range, Archery Counselors are fully immersed in the life of camp. They are active members of the camp communitysupporting cabin routines, sharing meals, engaging in community moments, and contributing to camp-wide programming. Working as part of the Activity Counselor team and under the supervision of the Activity Counselor Division Leader, Archery Counselors collaborate closely with Cabin Counselors, Division Leaders, and camp leadership to ensure a safe, supportive, and high-energy camp environment that promotes positive youth development and smooth daily operations.

Opportunities are available for staff to receive Archery Instructor training or certification.

Mandatory attendance at full pre-camp staff training (June 22 July 3) is required to ensure readiness in behavior management, camper supervision, safety protocols, and camp culture alignment.

Responsibilities

Archery Programming & Skill Development

  • Lead safe, engaging archery instruction aligned with camp schedules, themes, and age-appropriate skill development.

  • Teach proper technique, range commands, and equipment handling using clear, consistent instruction.

  • Implement established archery skill progressions and benchmarks as part of the camps broader activity skill-tracking framework.

  • Create an inclusive learning environment that builds confidence, focus, and respect for safety.

  • Maintain responsibility for archery programming during scheduled activity blocks and will not be reassigned from the archery area while programming is in session.

Safety & Risk Management

  • Enforce all archery range rules, safety standards, and emergency procedures at all times.

  • Conduct equipment and range safety checks before, during, and after each session.

  • Actively supervise campers within the archery area and address minor behavioral concerns directly.

  • Escalate ongoing, patterned, or higher-level behavioral concerns to Cabin Counselors and the Activity Counselor Division Leader as needed.

Camp-Wide Engagement, Cabin Support, Operations & CIT Mentorship

  • Actively participate in daily camp life, supporting cabin routines and community moments including meals, morning reflections, community cyphers, psychological time, evening programs (EPs), and nighttime routines to ensure consistent structure and supervision.

  • Support cabin groups dailywithin canoeing areas or elsewhere as neededto maintain supervision and appropriate coverage.

  • As a member of the Activity Counselor team, co-lead two evening programs, lead one evening program, and provide coverage and supervision during additional evening programs as assigned.

  • Provide additional camp-wide coverage as needed, including meal support and substituting for counselors during nights off or when additional evening supervision is required.

  • Maintain the Activity Area Binder, track equipment usage, and submit a written end-of-session inventory and reflection to the Activity Counselor Division Leader, addressing equipment condition, camper engagement, skill progression, and notable concerns.

  • Engage Counselors-in-Training (CITs) as active helpers within the canoeing program, modeling safe waterfront practices, effective instruction, positive youth engagement, and professionalism.

  • Support CIT development by gradually involving them in equipment setup, shoreline supervision, instruction support, on-water assistance, and peer mentorship.

Qualifications

  • Prior archery experience and certification preferred but not required. Relevant experience, demonstrated interest, or expired/lapsed certifications may substitute for current certification, with opportunities to obtain or renew certification through BCNY-approved training.

  • Experience working with youth in camp, instructional, recreational, or group settings preferred.

  • Demonstrated ability to lead structured activities and maintain safety in an outdoor environment.

  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to give clear, calm, and consistent directions.

  • Commitment to safety, structure, and positive youth development.

  • Willingness to engage fully in all aspects of camp life beyond primary activity responsibilities.

Additional Requirements

  • Flexible and adaptable, with a willingness to work a demanding schedule.

  • Meet all required immunizations (MMR and Poly required).

  • You must be able to work in an outside environment, where you have the ability to walk/hike daily, at various grades, elevations, and on uneven terrain regardless of weather conditions.

  • Must be able to lift 40-50 pounds, and carry and load luggage, tables, chairs, and other program equipment

  • Other duties as assigned

The Boys Club of New York is an equal opportunity employer

and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by law. If you have a disability or other protected need requiring an accommodation, please contact Human Resources.