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Work Camping Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

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Planner, Policy & Development

Lloydminster, AB · On-site

CA$44.48 - CA$47.37/hr

... flexible work arrangements, competitive benefits including $1,000 annually towards a health ... Saskatoon; and * camping, hiking, and fishing at nearby lakes. Lloydminster is a youthful and ...

... camping, boating, fishing, sailing, kayaking, water skiing (water sports) ice fishing and skating in winter, just to name a few. The place of work is in a community designated for Canada Student Loan ...

Registered Nurse

Brooks, AB

CA$40.76 - CA$55.79/hr

... camping, boating, fishing, sailing, kayaking, water skiing (water sports) ice fishing and skating in winter, just to name a few. The place of work is in a community designated for Canada Student Loan ...

Health Care Aide

Calgary, AB

CA$26.43 - CA$29.58/hr

... hiking, and camping. The Health Care Aide (HCA) provides patient care services as a regulated ... Description: As a Health Care Aide (HCA), you will work as a collaborative member of the ...

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Work Camping information

What is work camping?

A Work Camping job is a position where individuals or couples exchange labor for a campsite and sometimes additional compensation. These jobs are common in campgrounds, RV parks, national parks, and seasonal tourist destinations. Duties can range from maintenance and guest services to office work and campground hosting. Many positions provide free or discounted RV sites, while some also include wages or other perks. Work Camping is popular among retirees, full-time RVers, and seasonal travelers looking to offset travel costs while enjoying scenic locations.

What are the living and working arrangements like for work campers?

Work Campers often live on-site at campgrounds or parks, with employers commonly providing a campsite, hookups, or discounted rates as part of the compensation. Daily responsibilities can range from groundskeeping, maintenance, and guest services to administrative tasks, depending on the location's needs and the Work Camper's skills. While some positions are solo, many Work Campers work as couples or small teams, fostering a close-knit environment. The role provides opportunities to travel, build lasting relationships, and gain diverse experience in hospitality and outdoor operations.

What skills and qualifications are needed for work camping?

To thrive as a Work Camper, you need basic maintenance skills, customer service experience, and a strong work ethic, often paired with flexibility in schedules and living arrangements. Familiarity with campground management systems, RV equipment, and general outdoor tools is beneficial. Adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and strong interpersonal communication are essential soft skills for excelling in this role. These qualifications ensure Work Campers can handle varied responsibilities efficiently while creating a positive environment for guests and coworkers.

What job categories do people searching Work Camping jobs in Alberta look for?

The top searched job categories for Work Camping jobs in Alberta are:

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SummerCamp Counsellor


Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of Albertanswith disabilities? Do you have leadership skills that can inspire and support ateam while creating a safe and inclusive environment for campers? Join EasterSeals Alberta in supporting our mission to foster inclusion, independence, andrecreation for individuals with disabilities.

Easter Seals Alberta's Camp Horizon specializes in an accessible andinclusive summer camp experience for individuals with disabilities. Since 1965,we've provided programs such as high ropes, rock climbing, camping, arts andcrafts, and much more! As part of our inclusive, dynamic team, you'll play anessential role in creating heart-filled moments, building relationships, andensuring the success of our campers' experiences.

Our campers, who are children, youth, and adults with a variety ofdisabilities and complex medical conditions, rely on the leadership and supportof dedicated staff like you. The Cabin Bunk Lead is responsible for overseeinga group of counsellors, ensuring the smooth operation of the cabin, andcreating a positive, engaging atmosphere for both campers and staff.


Start Date: ASAP
End Date: August 23, 2026  
Location: 1 Camp Horizon Road, Bragg Creek, Alberta

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Lead and Support Counselors: Manage a team of camp counsellors, ensuring they have the resources, guidance, and support to provide excellent care for campers.
  • Supervise and Mentor: Lead daily cabin activities and ensure counselors are effectively supporting campers with personal care and facilitating inclusive programs.
  • 24-Hour Camper Supervision: Provide overnight support and leadership to campers in your cabin.
  • Promote Engagement: Encourage camper participation through the Challenge by Choice framework, offering a choice-driven approach to activities.
  • Foster a Safe and Inclusive Environment: Create an environment where both campers and staff feel safe, supported, and respected.
  • Assist with Camper Personal Care: Provide personal care to campers as needed, including assistance with mobility, feeding, toileting, and showering.
  • Support Staff Training: Assist in training new counsellors and provide ongoing feedback for performance evaluation.
  • Daily Communication and Coordination: Work closely with other Cabin Bunk Leads and camp staff to coordinate schedules, manage group dynamics, and adjust as needed for a smooth-running camp experience.

Your Skills and Experience:

  • Experience Working with Individuals with Disabilities: Prior experience supporting individuals with disabilities and complex medical needs.
  • Leadership Experience: Ability to lead a team of counselors, delegate tasks, and foster teamwork and collaboration.
  • Comfortable Assisting with Personal Care: Ability to assist with lifts, transfers, and other personal care tasks.
  • Organizational and Communication Skills: Strong multitasking ability and clear communication with your team and campers.
  • Energetic and Enthusiastic: Ability to create a fun and inclusive environment for all campers and staff.
  • Risk Management and Conflict Resolution: Ability to resolve conflicts effectively and manage group dynamics in a positive way.

Considered an Asset:

  • Previous Camp Experience: Experience working at an overnight summer camp or in a similar setting.
  • Behavior Management: Experience with de-escalation strategies and positive behavior reinforcement.
  • Additional Certifications: Outdoor certifications (WFA, ACCT, OCC) or related leadership training.

Working Conditions:

  • Live and Work Onsite: Stay on camp grounds for the duration of the contract. Cabin Bunk Leads are responsible for overseeing camper activities and supervising overnight stays.
  • Physical Demands: Activity for 8+ hours each day, working outdoors in all weather conditions.
  • Overnight Duty: Be available for overnight shifts to ensure the safety and well-being of campers.
  • Weekend and Evening Availability: Participation in evening and weekend activities, supporting camp-wide events and ensuring campers are engaged.

What We Can Offer You:

  • Professional Development: Opportunity to grow in a leadership role and make a positive impact.
  • Shared Accommodation and Meals: Provided for the duration of your contract.
  • Planned Activities: Enjoy activities like hiking, camping, and excursions to local national parks.
  • A Positive Work Environment: Work with a diverse and inclusive team that values each person's contributions.

Conditions of Employment:

  • Police Information and Vulnerable Sector Check: Required before the start of employment.
  • Be 18+ by the Start Date: All candidates must be 18 or older by June 21, 2026.
  • Live Onsite for the Duration of Your Contract: Commitment to living on-site for the entire duration of the summer camp season.
  • Must Attend Training: Available to attend all days of counselor training (June 21st to July 3rd, 2026)
  • Commitment to Equity:
    This role supports national priorities by promoting inclusion and diversity. We encourage applications from:

    • Youth with disabilities
    • Indigenous youth
    • Racialized youth
    • 2SLGBTQI+ youth
    • Youth from underrepresented backgrounds in the labour market

    Join Us!
    Make a difference this summer while gaining valuable experience in the non-profit sector. Apply today and help us build a more inclusive Alberta!

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