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WILLD is a community-based adventure therapy program funded by the Department of Public Health ... The Coordinator works with referral sources and the team to attend to the three domains of home ...

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WILLD is a community-based adventure therapy program funded by the Department of Public Health ... The Program Manager works with referral sources and the team to attend to the three domains of home ...

Calo Programs in Lake Ozark, Missouri is seeking an enthusiastic and driven Adventure Therapy Coordinator to lead meaningful, adventure-based experiences that transform the lives of adolescents. Step ...

Calo Programs in Lake Ozark, Missouri is seeking an enthusiastic and driven Adventure Therapy Coordinator to lead meaningful, adventure-based experiences that transform the lives of adolescents. Step ...

Lead experiential & adventure-based programming, including animal-assisted therapy with our canine companions, while ensuring safety and quality of care * Provide clinical leadership through ...

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Lead experiential & adventure-based programming, including animal-assisted therapy with our canine companions, while ensuring safety and quality of care * Provide clinical leadership through ...

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This role blends adventure-based therapy, developmentally informed and brain-based practices, and exceptional communication to deliver safe, engaging, and impactful experiences for students while ...

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Services vary with individual needs, and may include home-based individual and family therapy services, support in skills training, and crisis intervention. BENEFITS: * 401k w/ 20% company matching ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for home based adventure therapy in the United States is $80,083.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30,000.00 and $101,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Home Based Adventure Therapy vs Wilderness Therapist?

AspectHome Based Adventure TherapyWilderness Therapist
CredentialsRelevant counseling or therapy certifications, outdoor activity trainingTherapy certifications, wilderness or outdoor leadership certifications
Work EnvironmentClients' homes, community settings, outdoor locations near homeRemote wilderness areas, outdoor settings, often in national parks or forests
Employer & Industry UsageTherapy agencies, mental health organizations, community programsOutdoor therapy programs, wilderness therapy companies, mental health providers

Home Based Adventure Therapy and Wilderness Therapist roles both involve outdoor activities and therapeutic work, but differ mainly in work environment and client setting. Home Based Adventure Therapy focuses on delivering therapy in clients' homes and local outdoor settings, while Wilderness Therapists work primarily in remote wilderness areas. Both roles require similar certifications and serve the mental health industry, but their environments and methods vary.

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Coordinator of Adventure Based Services

Coordinator of Adventure Based Services

LUK Inc.

Boylston, MA • On-site

$58K - $62K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago

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The Coordinator of Adventure Based Services is central to the coordination and delivery of community based Adventure Therapy/Experiential Learning programming. The program serves youth involved with the Departments of Children and Families and Mental Health. Adventure programming also provides adaptive programming for youth and adults on the Autism Spectrum. WILLD is a community-based adventure therapy program funded by the Department of Public Health, provides intervention and treatment for Youth/Young Adults at risk for or currently involved with substance use/misuse.

The Coordinator  is responsible to oversee the provision of Adventure programming in the Central Mass corridor.  The Coordinator works with referral sources and the team to attend to the three domains of home, school/work (as indicated) and community to help develop and maintain a supportive web of care. The Coordinator demonstrates a commitment to the empowerment of children, families, and adolescents to realize their potential. Incorporate the agency philosophy of systemic thinking. Use resources from the community and agency with awareness of social policies and concerns for clients. Facilitate the integrity of the family while ensuring the safety of all family members. The Coordinator is responsible to work with the Director and Assistant Director to manage program service delivery, budget, staff training and supervision and other Division Leadership responsibilities. This position sits on the Extended Leadership Team as a middle manager role.

The qualified candidate must demonstrate an understanding of or readiness to learn trauma informed care. This position must demonstrate an understanding of impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on family systems; substance use or addiction; mental health and trauma; cultural identity; gender identity; high risk behaviors and the impact of collateral trauma and marginalization. Strong relationship-building skills required. Excellent communication and computer skills required. Valid driver’s license, reliable and safe transportation required.

The qualified candidate will have a Bachelor’s or higher degree in Human Services, Counseling, Social Work or closely related field and at last five years experience working with youth and families. Excellent communication and computer skills required. This is a full-time position located in Central Massachusetts and will include community-based travel and implementation. Work schedule must accommodate the needs of the participants and program delivery schedule. Bilingual/Bicultural candidates are encouraged to apply.

Company Description

LUK is a not-for-profit social service agency located in central Massachusetts dedicated to improving the lives of youth and their families. We offer a full spectrum of programs addressing mental and behavioral health, trauma, addiction and substance abuse prevention, and homelessness.