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Camp Hosting Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

$17.50 - $24/hr

Maintain a positive relationship with the host school that rents out the facility where the camp runs; be familiar with janitorial arrangements, security and site planning to ensure sanitary, safe ...

CTL hosts camps at three fully accessible and medically supportive Camp Sites located in Rutledge and Winder, Georgia. We are seeking to hire Fall Program Leaders to work at our locations. As a Fall ...

Fall Program Leaders - 2026

Winder, GA · On-site

$546 - $728/hr

Camp Twin Lakes hosts camps at three fully accessible and medically supportive Camp Sites, located in Rutledge and Winder, Georgia. Camp Twin Lakes partners with more than 60 local non‑profit ...

TGI Friday's #2112 3670 Camp Creek Parkway Atlanta, GA 30331 404-344-4180 HOST/ HOSTESS Role Purpose To present a positive first impression of TGI Friday's friendliness, excellent service and high ...

Attend Ramp Camp, which is Lever's week-long version of onboarding where you'll learn about all ... by hosting sessions independently * On a regular basis * Conduct customer check-ins including ...

Customer Service Technician

Hinesville, GA · On-site

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

Ability to successfully complete service tech boot camp training, POTS/DSL installation/repair ... host of voluntary benefits. Inclusion and belonging are at the center of our grounding belief in ...

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How much do camp hosting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for camp hosting in Georgia is $12.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.77 and $15.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a camp host?

Camp hosts are individuals or couples who volunteer or are employed to manage and oversee campgrounds, typically in parks, forests, or recreational areas. Their responsibilities often include greeting campers, providing information, maintaining facilities, enforcing rules, and sometimes handling reservations or minor maintenance tasks. Camp hosts serve as the main point of contact for guests and help ensure a safe, clean, and enjoyable camping experience. In exchange for their services, they may receive free campsite accommodations, utilities, or small stipends. This role is popular among retirees and those seeking seasonal or outdoor work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a camp host?

To thrive as a Camp Host, you need strong customer service skills, basic maintenance abilities, and familiarity with campground operations, often supported by prior hospitality or outdoor experience. Competence in reservation systems, two-way radio communication, and basic first aid are typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and patience help in managing guest relations and resolving issues efficiently. These skills are crucial for ensuring a positive visitor experience, maintaining campground safety, and supporting smooth daily operations.

What are some common challenges camp hosts face during their assignments, and how can they prepare for them?

Camp Hosts often encounter challenges such as managing difficult campers, handling unexpected maintenance issues, and adapting to changing weather conditions. Being proactive in communication, familiarizing yourself with campground rules and emergency procedures, and developing strong problem-solving skills can help you navigate these situations effectively. It's also helpful to establish a good rapport with park staff and other hosts for support. Flexibility and a positive attitude go a long way in creating a welcoming environment for guests while managing day-to-day responsibilities.

What is the difference between Camp Hosting vs Camp Counselor?

AspectCamp HostingCamp Counselor
Required CredentialsMinimal; sometimes background checksOften CPR/First Aid certification, background check
Work EnvironmentCampgrounds, outdoor settings, administrative tasksCampgrounds, outdoor activities, direct youth interaction
Employer & Industry UsageCampgrounds, outdoor recreation companiesSummer camps, youth programs
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

Camp Hosting typically involves overseeing campground operations, assisting visitors, and maintaining facilities, often with minimal certifications. Camp Counselors focus on supervising and engaging with campers, requiring certifications like CPR. While both roles are based in outdoor camp environments, Camp Hosting emphasizes administrative and operational duties, whereas Camp Counselors are more involved in youth supervision and activities.

Do campground hosts get days off?

Campground hosts typically have scheduled days off as part of their work arrangement, but the specific days can vary depending on the campground's needs and staffing policies. Hosts often work on a rotating schedule to ensure the site is covered while allowing time for rest and personal activities.

How much can you make as a camp host?

Camp hosts typically earn between $1,500 and $3,000 per month, often receiving free or discounted campsite accommodations in addition to their stipend. Pay rates vary depending on location, responsibilities, and the organization, and some positions may also include additional perks such as access to facilities and outdoor work experience.

How to get a camp hosting job?

To get a camp hosting job, applicants typically need to demonstrate good communication skills, a positive attitude, and basic knowledge of campground operations. Experience in customer service or outdoor recreation can be helpful, and some positions may require a background check or specific certifications. Applying directly to campgrounds, national parks, or seasonal employment programs is common practice.

Is being a camp host worth it?

Camp hosting is a job that involves managing campground operations, assisting visitors, and maintaining facilities, often requiring knowledge of safety protocols and customer service skills. The position typically offers free or discounted camping in exchange for work hours, making it a cost-effective option for those interested in outdoor work and hospitality. Its value depends on personal preferences for outdoor environments and willingness to perform manual or administrative tasks.

What job categories do people searching Camp Hosting jobs in Georgia look for?

The top searched job categories for Camp Hosting jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Camp Hosting jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Camp Hosting job openings:

Infographic showing various Camp Hosting job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 52% Full Time, 33% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 7% Contract, 3% Nights, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $26,817 per year, or $12.9 per hour.

Traveling Director - Steve & Kate's Camp

Bright Horizons

On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 2 days ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Bright Horizons rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 297 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

106th of 223 rated education and training


Job description

Primary Purpose

An S&K Traveling Director is responsible for filling in when a Director is no longer present to run a camp, as well as running other seasonal break programs and pop-up childcare events throughout the year across the country. This role may involve establishing and building relationships with hundreds of camp families; recruiting, hiring, training and leading seasonal teams, and; overseeing logistics, compliance, operations and inventory management for the programs they support. Assignment to these programs may happen suddenly, with a quick turn around. Throughout the preseason Traveling Directors may also be assigned an assortment of camp support tasks as needed for the larger business needs. Successful Traveling Directors will create a dynamic, inclusive and growing camp community for campers, staff and families and deliver phenomenal programs for kids, while ensuring safety, operational efficiency and profitability.

Essential Functions/Responsibilities

  • May be responsible for any of the following tasks across multiple sites over the course of the year:

  • Supporting any stage of the employee life cycle for seasonal teams of up to 35: attraction, recruitment, onboarding, development, retention, and separation as needed.

  • Temporary/last minute in person manager responsible for all facets of a day camp that runs 7-12 weeks, with a typical range of 20-250 campers per day generating 5-7 figure revenue; also responsible for managing other break programs and pop-up child care events whenever local school districts are not running.

  • Handles crisis, emergency, behavioral and medical responses as needed when issues come up at camp or in other childcare settings.

  • Manages all customer contact for a program as assigned, including responding to email and phone inquiries in a timely fashion, providing exceptional customer service, and handling sensitive and escalated matters for hundreds of prospective and attending camp families.

  • Manages compliance processes and ensures implementation of company, city and state required policies for camps and/or childcare facilities as applicable to their assignment.

  • Ensuring program adherence to a six-figure budget for personnel, food and programming.

  • Oversee inventory management functions for hundreds of items valued in excess of six-figures, which are needed to run camp programs.

  • Maintain a positive relationship with the host school that rents out the facility where the camp runs; be familiar with janitorial arrangements, security and site planning to ensure sanitary, safe and smooth operations.

Decision Making

Receives limited direction and exercises independent judgement within the scope of their role

Influence

Regularly influences function or department

Impact

Department

Job Requirements - Education/Experience

The Steve & Kate's Traveling Director is a highly adaptable operations leader responsible for overseeing camp and childcare programs nationwide, providing leadership support across locations, driving team performance, ensuring compliance, and delivering exceptional experiences for children and families.

This is aRemoteposition which requires travel to multiple Steve & Kate's site locations in the United States.

Bright Horizons is a leading education and care company that helps employees thrive at work and at home by partnering with employers to offer high-qualitychild care, elder care, and educational support. Our workplace reflects this commitment-with collaborative environments, meaningful benefits, and a culture that supports both career growth and personal well-being.Whether you're caring for children or powering the systems and partnerships that make it all possible, at Bright Horizons,you're the difference.

Primary Purpose:

An S&K Traveling Director is responsible for filling in when a Director is no longer present to run a camp, as well as running other seasonal break programs and pop-up childcare events throughout the year across the country. This role may involve establishing and building relationships with hundreds of camp families; recruiting, hiring, training and leading seasonal teams, and; overseeing logistics, compliance, operations and inventory management for the programs they support. Assignment to these programs may happen suddenly, with a quick turn around. Throughout the preseason Traveling Directors may also be assigned an assortment of camp support tasks as needed for the larger business needs. Successful Traveling Directors will create a dynamic, inclusive and growing camp community for campers, staff and families and deliver phenomenal programs for kids, while ensuring safety, operational efficiency and profitability.

Essential Functions/Responsibilities

  • May be responsible for any of the following tasks across multiple sites over the course of the year:

  • Supporting any stage of the employee life cycle for seasonal teams of up to 35: attraction, recruitment, onboarding, development, retention, and separation as needed.

  • Temporary/last minute in person manager responsible for all facets of a day camp that runs 7-12 weeks, with a typical range of 20-250 campers per day generating 5-7 figure revenue; also responsible for managing other break programs and pop-up child care events whenever local school districts are not running.

  • Handles crisis, emergency, behavioral and medical responses as needed when issues come up at camp or in other childcare settings.

  • Manages all customer contact for a program as assigned, including responding to email and phone inquiries in a timely fashion, providing exceptional customer service, and handling sensitive and escalated matters for hundreds of prospective and attending camp families.

  • Manages compliance processes and ensures implementation of company, city and state required policies for camps and/or childcare facilities as applicable to their assignment.

  • Ensuring program adherence to a six-figure budget for personnel, food and programming.

  • Oversee inventory management functions for hundreds of items valued in excess of six-figures, which are needed to run camp programs.

  • Maintain a positive relationship with the host school that rents out the facility where the camp runs; be familiar with janitorial arrangements, security and site planning to ensure sanitary, safe and smooth operations.

Job Requirements - Education/Experience

  • Bachelor's Degree - Preferred

  • 5 years of relevant experience in lieu of degree considered

  • 3 years Administrative or Supervisory Experience in a Camp, Education or Childcare setting - Required

  • Past management or leadership experience is required; experience hiring and managing teams of 5 or more, as well as experience with multi-site management is preferred

  • Candidates who meet the ACA standard of being at least 25 years old are preferred.

Additional Job Requirements

  • Must demonstrate an understanding of required quality camp standards; knowledge and ability to lead staff in implementation of developmentally appropriate program; experience and skill in communication, leadership, organization and supervision; sensitivity and responsiveness to needs of families, staff, and client/hosts; and ability to perform job responsibilities in all levels of direct care.

  • Demonstrated sensitivity and responsiveness to needs of parents/guardian, staff, and client/host.

  • Must demonstrate working knowledge and management of business operations and financial performance proficiency, combined with technology platforms for business operations, such as HRIS, timekeeping, enrollment tracking and billing.

  • Strong leadership, supervisory and organizational skills, demonstrated ability to handle multiple tasks.

  • Experience working in an inclusive work environment and managing across differences.

  • During assigned camp programs, Traveling Director is expected to be on-site. When camps are not in session, most planning work can be done from home, but are expected to be actively marketing, recruiting staff and promoting camp as assigned.

  • On-site management at camp can be physically demanding, with extended periods of time on your feet, outside and occasional activity requiring physical exertion.

  • If applicable based on assigned camp's food service and staffing models, obtain applicable required food handling/service certifications and/or training.

  • Candidates are expected to understand that travel assignments are unpredictable and often urgent in nature, periods of extensive travel nationally are likely when programs are running.

Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work performed, not an exhaustive list of all essential functions and responsibilities.

At this time, Bright Horizons will not sponsor an applicant for employment authorization/visa for this position.

Bepart of a community where people grow, futures are shaped, and lives are changed. We offer the rewards, opportunities, and support you deserve because making a difference goes both ways. We're changing the world of work and family, and it starts with you. At Bright Horizons,you're the difference.

Compensation:

Theannual salaryfor this position is between$70,000-$77,000annually. The pay range listed here is what Bright Horizons in good faith anticipates offering for this job opening. Actual compensation offers within this range will depend on a variety of factors including experience, education and training, certifications, geography, and other relevant business ororganizational factors.

Benefits:

Bright Horizons offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • Paid vacation, sick, holiday, and parental bonding leave

  • 401(k) retirement plan

  • Long-term and short-term disability insurance

  • Life insurance

  • Money-saving discounts and financial planning tools

  • Tuition assistance and education coaching

  • Caregiving support and resources for the children and adults in your family

  • Learn more athttps://careers.brighthorizons.com/us/en/health-and-wellness

Deadline to Apply:

This posting is anticipated to remain open until8/31/2026.

Compensation: $70,000-$77,000

Life at Bright Horizons:

At Bright Horizons, you're more than your job title -you're the difference. Whether you're nurturing a child's first steps or supporting the systems behind the scenes, your work creates real impact. We're a community that celebrates individuality, invests in your growth, and supports your whole self. Because when you thrive, so do the children, families, and clients we serve. Join us and help build a brighter future - for yourself and for others.

Bright Horizons provides equal opportunity in all aspects of employment and does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or local law. Bright Horizons complies with the laws and regulations described in the following federal government resources: Know Your Rights, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)and Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA).

If you require assistance or a reasonable accommodation in completing these application materials or any aspect of the application and hiring process, please contact the recruitment helpdesk at 855-877-6866 or bhrecruit@brighthorizons.com. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.


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