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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for cabin caretaker in the United States is $19.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a cabin caretaker do?

A Cabin Caretaker is responsible for maintaining and overseeing the upkeep of cabins, lodges, or remote properties. Duties may include cleaning, repairing minor issues, restocking supplies, and ensuring the property remains secure. Some roles also involve guest assistance, managing utilities, and performing seasonal maintenance. The job often requires self-sufficiency and the ability to work in remote locations with minimal supervision.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a cabin caretaker?

As a Cabin Caretaker, your daily responsibilities typically include cleaning and preparing cabins for guests or owners, performing routine maintenance such as checking plumbing, electrical systems, and heating, and addressing any minor repairs. You may also tend to outdoor spaces by mowing lawns, shoveling snow, or maintaining pathways. Cabin Caretakers often communicate with property managers, owners, or guests to coordinate schedules and address special requests. This role requires both independence and the ability to collaborate when larger repairs or seasonal projects arise, ensuring the property remains in excellent condition year-round.

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

To thrive as a Cabin Caretaker, you should have strong skills in property maintenance, cleaning, and basic repairs, often with experience or training in general facilities upkeep. Familiarity with maintenance tools, landscaping equipment, and possibly smart home systems or safety certifications (like first aid) are valuable assets. Excellent organization, attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities help set individuals apart in this role. These skills ensure cabins remain safe, well-maintained, and welcoming for guests or owners, supporting smooth operations and positive experiences.

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Infographic showing various Cabin Caretaker job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 3% Contract, 1% Nights, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,697 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

Babysitter - SC/ Camp Daley & Gilmore-11-190

The Salvation Army Southern CA Division

Calabasas, CA • On-site

$360/wk

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Mission Statement

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Position Summary

Babysitters are the primary caregivers for certain staff member’s kids. The babysitter is responsible for following planning guide, teaching, coordinating, supervising, and carrying out activities. Responsibilities also include guiding children in their personal growth and in the daily schedule.

Essential Functions

  • Direction, supervision, and organization of children in their care, within activities and throughout the camp to meet the intended outcomes.
  • Apply basic youth development principles in working with the children through communication, relationship development, respect for diversity, and involvement in the camp program.
  • Assure the children are properly always supervised.
  • Maintain high standards of health and safety in all activities for the children.
  • Provide the daily care of each child within your supervision including recognition of personal health needs.
  • Ensure that the children receive their medications as directed by health care staff.
  • Be alert to the children’s needs and assist them with personal and/or health problems and discuss with parents when appropriate.
  • Be alert to equipment and facilities to ensure proper and safe utilization and maintenance. Report repairs needed promptly to program director.
  • Be a role model to the children and staff by displaying exceptional attitude and behavior through language, relationships, and daily habits.
  • Follow and uphold all safety and security rules and procedures.
  • Contribute to verbal and written evaluations and communication as requested.
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning, and leading those as assigned.
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp activities and camp functions.
  • Properly maintain the cleanliness of the cabin you are assigned to.
  • Observe daily reveille and curfew hours.
  • Complete weekly statistic and evaluation forms.
  • Keep weekly journal and report any incidents or concerns in a timely manner in accordance with PTM.
  • If the babysitter is a minor – they will also be in the Timothy program and join in with Timothy Program activities. If they are over 18, when not working with the children or on free time, the babysitter will help and be fully immersed in the programs. Assist with and be involved with the supervision of campers at chapels.
  • Assist cabin leaders in the supervision of campers and participate/lead nightly cabin devotions.
  • Assist with and be involved with the supervision of campers at during campfires
  • When time permits, away from main responsibilities, be involved with cabin buddy assignment to assist with camper activities.

Working Conditions

Babysitters will be expected to know how to use fire protection equipment, washers and dryers, and specialty program equipment.

Some physical requirements of a babysitter position could be endurance including prolonged standing, some bending, stooping, walking long distances, hiking, climbing, and stretching; requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity to manipulate outdoor equipment and camp activities; requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to record, prepare, and communicate appropriate camper activities/programs and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs; willing to live in a camp setting and work irregular hours with limited or simple equipment and facilities; and with daily exposure to the sun, heat, and animals such as bugs, snakes, bats, etc.

PAY RATE: $360/WEEK

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must be at least 16 years of age or a high school graduate.
  • Personal Christian commitment and desire to share the Christian message with children.
  • Desire to work with children and ability to interact with them.
  • Ability to relate to one's peer group.
  • Ability to accept supervision and guidance.
  • Ability to assist in teaching activities.
  • Good character, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self-control.
  • First aid and CPR certification is a plus.

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

  • Ability to communicate, participate and provide necessary instruction to campers and staff.
  • Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques.
  • Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards.
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situations requiring first aid. Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury) and possess strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.
  • Background check is required with certification for Protect the Mission policies and procedures. Employment is contingent upon passing ABSO background check. Must complete Protect the Mission training.