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Ropes Course Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Fun Team Member

Sterling, VA · On-site

$12.25 - $16/hr

PINSTACK features state-of-the-art bowling lanes, laser tag, rock climbing, bumper cars and a high-ropes course suspended 20 feet above 100 of the newest prize and video games. Join the team that ...

Fun Team Member

Sterling, VA · On-site

$12.75 - $16.25/hr

PINSTACK features state-of-the-art bowling lanes, laser tag, rock climbing, bumper cars and a high-ropes course suspended 20 feet above 100 of the newest prize and video games. Join the team that ...

... ropes course, parkour course, or related experience. • Strong punctuality and communication with club management at all times. • Professional attitude and an eagerness to share a love of exercise.

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... ropes course, parkour course, or related experience. • Strong punctuality and communication with club management at all times. • Professional attitude and an eagerness to share a love of exercise.

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Infection Control/Nurse Educator RN

Leesburg, VA · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Named one of the best places to live by Money magazine. 45-acre campus in a rural area on the northern edge of Leesburg with a gymnasium, beautiful outdoor campus and high ropes course. Excellent ...

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Ropes Course information

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

To thrive as a Ropes Course Facilitator, you need strong knowledge of safety protocols, risk management, and physical fitness, often supported by first aid/CPR certification and, in some cases, professional facilitator training. Familiarity with ropes, harnesses, belay systems, and equipment inspection techniques is essential for maintaining a safe environment. Leadership, clear communication, and motivational skills help in effectively guiding and encouraging participants of varying abilities. These abilities ensure the safety, engagement, and positive experience of all participants in a ropes course environment.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Ropes Course Facilitator during a standard shift?

A Ropes Course Facilitator is responsible for setting up and inspecting course equipment, leading safety briefings, supervising participants while on course, and providing guidance or assistance as needed. They work closely with other staff members to manage groups, respond to emergencies, and ensure that all activities adhere to established safety standards. Facilitators also help foster teamwork and personal growth among participants by encouraging them throughout the course. This hands-on, dynamic role often involves working outdoors in varying weather conditions and collaborating frequently with both colleagues and participants.

What is a Ropes Course job?

A Ropes Course job involves facilitating and supervising participants as they navigate high and low rope elements designed for team-building, personal development, and adventure. Responsibilities typically include ensuring safety, providing instructions, assisting with harnesses and equipment, and encouraging participants. Strong communication, leadership, and risk management skills are essential. Many roles are seasonal and take place in outdoor adventure parks, summer camps, or corporate training programs.

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Infographic showing various Ropes Course job openings in Virginia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 31% Full Time, 62% Part Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Challenge Course Facilitator

$17.65 - $25/hr

Temporary

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Primary Responsibility: Assist in the planning, supervision, and implementation of the high ropes and low ropes course as Camp Crowell. Comply with all Girl Scouts Nation's Capital procedures for high adventure activities, industry standards, and in accordance with any relevant county/state guidelines.
Specific Duties:
  • Attend a two-day training at Camp Crowell in Early Spring as well as one training day throughout the year.
    1. Training will include but is not limited to: set-up, break down, course operation, safety orientations, knot tying, belay techniques and rescues.
  • Work at least 3 days each season (Spring, Summer, Fall).
  • Assist Course Supervisor in planning adventure course programming.
  • Ensure all volunteers and/or chaperones properly assist in program implementation as needed.
  • Learn, understand and practice risk assessment/management through the course and camp.
  • Ensure participants are safe and always follow safety procedures.
  • Complete required reporting to the Course Supervisor after each session in a timely manner.
  • Maintains all high adventure equipment, ensuring that equipment is clean, orderly, accounted for and reconciled after each session.
  • Work cooperatively with all course/camp staff.
  • Discuss with Course Supervisor any problems or concerns with adventure equipment, areas or programs as well as bring any concerns about participants or staff up promptly.
  • Complete other tasks and duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
  • Certified or willing to become certified in high adventure, specifically high ropes.
  • Healthy enough to operate a high ropes course including guiding participants, conducting rescues and course setup/breakdowns.
  • Experience working with kids preferred but not required.
  • Comfortable working at heights upwards of 30ft or more.
  • Interest, knowledge, planning and teaching ability in adventure program concepts.
  • Willingness to learn and take direction
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Certified in CPR & First-Aid or willing to become certified
  • Committed to the goals and purpose of Girl Scouts and the Council of Girl Scouts of Nation's Capital.