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Camp Cook

Petoskey, MI · On-site

$20/hr

Summer Camp Cook * Type : Seasonal (June 2, 2026 - August 15, 2026) * Schedule : Sunday through Friday, 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM * Pay Rate : $20.00 per hour * Location : Petoskey, MI Role Summary We are ...

Camp Cook

Ingleside, IL · On-site

$16.60 - $20/hr

Under the direct supervision of the Camp Food Service Manager, the Camp Cook prepares and cooks meals according to standards set forth by the camp, YMCA, County and State. When working shifts apart ...

Camp Cook

Ely, MN · On-site

$16.50 - $17/hr

Camp du Nord in Ely, MN is seeking a seasonal camp cook who is passionate about preparing wholesome, nutritious meals in a vibrant camp setting. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and have ...

Camp Cook

Hudson, WI · On-site

$16.50 - $17/hr

Camp St. Croix in Hudson, WI is seeking afull-time Cook with proven food service experience to support our camp community. This role is ideal for someone who takes pride in preparing healthy ...

The Camp Cook , with help from the Kitchen Assistant, works with the Camp Director to plan, prepare, and serve meals that exceed all governmental and ACA guidelines requirements are enjoyed by ...

Camp St. Croix located in Hudson,WI is seeking a (Seasonal Full Time) Camp Cook to support our camp operations from June through September. This role plays a key part in delivering quality food ...

Camp Warren in Eveleth, MN is seeking a Seasonal Camp Cook to support our camp operations from May through August 2026. This role plays a key part in delivering quality food service within a rustic ...

Camp Cook

Barker, NY · On-site

Camp Kenan is hiring qualified staff to lead our kitchen operations and put smiles on faces by cooking delicious meals for campers & staff. Camp Description YMCA Buffalo Niagara operates two premier ...

Camp Cook

Hudson, WI · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Description Camp St. Croix located in Hudson,WI is seeking a (Seasonal Full Time) Camp Cook to support our camp operations from June through September. This role plays a key part in delivering ...

Camp Cook

Eveleth, MN · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Description Camp Warren in Eveleth, MN is seeking a Seasonal Camp Cook to support our camp operations from May through August 2026. This role plays a key part in delivering quality food service ...

Camp Cook

Eveleth, MN · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Description Camp Warren in Eveleth, MN is seeking a Seasonal Camp Cook to support our camp operations from May through August 2026. This role plays a key part in delivering quality food service ...

Camp Cook

Suring, WI · On-site

$15/hr

Under the direct supervision of the Food Service Manager, the Camp Cook prepares and serves nutritious, appealing meals by following established menus, food safety standards, and service timelines to ...

Under the direct supervision of the Food Service Manager, the Camp Cook prepares and serves nutritious, appealing meals by following established menus, food safety standards, and service timelines to ...

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How much do camp cook jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for camp cook in the United States is $19.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Camp Cook, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Camp Cook, you need strong food preparation skills, knowledge of food safety, and experience planning menus, often gained through prior culinary or camp cooking experience. Familiarity with camp kitchen equipment, outdoor cooking methods, and safe food storage systems is typically required. Adaptability, time management, and teamwork are essential soft skills for managing unpredictable conditions and serving groups efficiently. These skills ensure safe, satisfying meals and a positive experience for campers in remote or resource-limited environments.

What is the difference between Camp Cook vs Kitchen Assistant?

AspectCamp CookKitchen Assistant
CredentialsFood safety certification, cooking experienceBasic food handling, no specialized certifications often required
Work EnvironmentRemote, outdoor, seasonal settings like camps or outdoor resortsIndoor, restaurant or catering kitchens, more consistent environment
Employer & IndustryCampgrounds, outdoor adventure companies, seasonal resortsRestaurants, catering services, hospitality industry
Job DutiesPreparing meals for groups, managing outdoor kitchen setupsAssisting with food prep, cleaning, supporting chefs

While both roles involve food preparation, a Camp Cook typically works in outdoor, seasonal settings preparing meals for groups in remote locations, requiring specific food safety certifications. A Kitchen Assistant works indoors in restaurant kitchens, supporting chefs with prep and cleaning tasks. The roles differ mainly in environment and scope, but both are essential in food service operations.

What Does a Camp Cook Do?

A camp cook efficiently budgets, plans, and prepares large quantities of food for guests of a camp. In this career, you create a unique menu that takes special diets and dietary restrictions into consideration. Your responsibilities are also to monitor food inventory and prepare dishes that are within budget. As the camp cook, you hold a leadership role in the kitchen, meaning you manage kitchen staff, cooks, food preparation workers, and dishwashers. Additional duties include ensuring the kitchen and appliances are clean and organized, maintaining meal records, and following health department food-safety regulations.

What does a camp cook do?

A camp cook is responsible for preparing and serving meals at campsites or outdoor settings, often for groups of campers, staff, or outdoor enthusiasts. Their duties include meal planning, cooking over open fires or portable stoves, managing food supplies, and maintaining kitchen cleanliness. Camp cooks must be resourceful, able to work in challenging environments, and ensure food safety. They often accommodate dietary restrictions and help create a positive dining experience for campers.

What are some typical challenges a Camp Cook faces, and how can they be managed effectively?

Camp Cooks often encounter challenges such as limited kitchen facilities, unpredictable weather, and accommodating diverse dietary needs among campers. Managing these challenges requires strong organizational skills, adaptability, and creative problem-solving. Planning menus in advance, prepping ingredients ahead of time, and maintaining clear communication with camp staff can help ensure smooth meal service, even under less-than-ideal circumstances. Working closely with other team members is key to handling unexpected changes and delivering nutritious, satisfying meals for everyone.
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Infographic showing various Camp Cook job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Full Time, 68% Part Time, 5% Temporary, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $40,368 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

Girls' Summer Camp Lead Cook (Female)

Mt Gilead Camp & Conference Center

Stroudsburg, PA

$1K/wk

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description


Summer Camp Lead Cook

Mt. Gilead Camp and Conference Center

Summer 2026 - June 14 - Aug 1st. 
Benefits:
Between $900 & $1000 Per Week Based On Experience
Housing & Food Provided If Needed
Facility Access (Pool, Pond & Property)
Perks: Children (Daughters) Attend Our All-Girls Camp for Free 

Position Summary

Mt. Gilead Camp and Conference Center is seeking a dedicated and energetic Female Summer Camp Cook for the 2026 season. The Summer Camp Cook serves as a vital leader in our kitchen, guiding a motivated team to provide quality meals in a warm, hospitable environment.

At Mt. Gilead Camp, we believe in servant leadership. The Summer Camp Cook focuses on kitchen execution and dining hall management while leading and working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff. You will be the captain of a collaborative unit, ensuring our campers are well-fed and our facilities remain safe, clean, and organized. This role is perfect for someone who loves to cook, lead, and grow within a supportive Christian community.
Key Responsibilities

Collaborative Food Preparation & Service

  • Meal Execution: Leading and working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff, the Summer Camp Cook prepares, cooks, and serves all scheduled meals and snacks on time.
  • Team Supervision: You will provide clear, encouraging direction to the kitchen team, assigning tasks to ensure meal prep and service run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Special Diets: Collaborating with and guiding the kitchen team, you will oversee the preparation of alternative items for campers with allergies or dietary needs using provided resources.
Shared Kitchen & Dining Hall Operations

  • Daily Cleanliness: Leading and working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff, the Summer Camp Cook oversees the deep cleaning and organization of the Dining Hall and kitchen.
  • Delivery & Logistics: Leading and working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff, you will manage the arrival of food deliveries, supervising the team in the unloading and proper storage of all supplies.
  • Inventory Management: You will oversee tracking of food stock and dry goods, ensure the team keeps storage areas organized, and notify management when supplies are low.
  • Safety & Compliance: Leading the kitchen team in maintaining a safe environment, you will ensure daily refrigerator and freezer temperature logs are completed, and all American Camping Association standards are met.

Leadership & Community Teamwork

  • Mentorship: The Summer Camp Cook acts as a mentor to the summer camp kitchen staff, offering patience and guidance to those who may be new to a commercial kitchen environment.
  • Atmosphere: Leading and working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff, you will create a positive, inclusive, and FUN atmosphere during the day..

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Spiritual Maturity: A mature Christian woman who values community and is eager to lead and work alongside other summer camp kitchen staff to contribute to the harmony of the camp.
  • Skills:
    • Natural leadership ability with a focus on teamwork and encouragement.
    • Good organizational skills and comfort with standard kitchen devices.
    • Ability to follow established recipes and provide menus accurately.
  • Certifications: ServSafe Certificate is preferred, but not required for the Summer Camp Cook.
  • Physical/Availability:
    • Working alongside other summer camp kitchen staff, you must have the physical stamina to manage kitchen tasks in a busy environment.
    • Ability to work a flexible summer schedule as a leader within the camp family.

The Mt. Gilead Mission

The Summer Camp Cook is a people leader and a provider of nourishment. We emphasize a culture of "health, harmony, and happiness," where the Summer Camp Cook sets the tone for the entire team. We look for someone who loves to lead by example and is excited to make every meal a highlight of the camper's day through shared effort.
Learn more about this job by visiting our website at www.girlschristiancamp.com and submit an interest form online to begin a conversation with us!Â