Resource Team (Multiple Positions)
Type of Position: Seasonal Spring/Summer Leadership Role
Salary: ~$12,000 (includes seasonal contract + off-season hiring assistance)
Start/Finish Date: April 27th – August 30th, 2026
Join a Leadership Team That Makes Summer Magic Happen
Canterbury Hills Camp is located in the beautiful Dundas Valley Conservation Area and has welcomed campers for more than 60 years with a program rooted in child-centered, unit-based, inclusive values. Our staff create unforgettable experiences that celebrate nature, creativity, growth, and community. Our RESOURCE TEAM is a group of emerging leaders who support staff, guide campers, strengthen community, and help the camp run
smoothly. These positions are ideal for those pursuing careers in education, recreation, youth development, social services, nonprofit leadership, or outdoor ministry.
- As part of the Resource Team, you’ll gain practical experience in:
- Supervising, mentoring, and evaluating seasonal staff
- Facilitating training and team development
- Program planning and administrative operations
- Behaviour guidance and caregiver communication
- Strategic problem-solving and values-based leadership
- These skills translate directly to future professional roles.
- Included Perks
- Housing & meals provided during the summer (mid-June to late August)
- Beautiful natural work environment
- A supportive, mission-driven staff community
- Access to camp facilities (pool, trails, ropes elements during training)
- Comprehensive leadership training included
Roles
In order to understand each Resource Team role, please read their individual job descriptions. Here is a brief overview of each role:
Community Connections Coordinator
- You will be a storyteller and relationship builder for the broader camp community. Through communications, social media, volunteer engagement, alumni relations, and staff culture-building, you help shape how camp experiences are shared and celebrated.
Day Camp Coordinator
- You are the primary leader responsible for the success, safety, and joy of Day Camp. You support Day Camp Leaders, maintain communication with caregivers, and ensure smooth programming throughout each camp day.
Leadership Development Coordinator
- You are the primary leader for the LIT 1 and LIT 2 programs, guiding teens through personal growth, community building, skill development, and hands-on leadership opportunities. You also collaborate with Resource Team peers to ensure LITs are well supported throughout camp life.
Program Coordinator
- You are the creative engine of camp programming. You ensure campers experience imaginative, inclusive, and well equipped activities by supporting Unit Leaders, maintaining program resources, and coordinating camp wide events.
How to Apply
Ready to design a summer full of creativity, joy, and growth?
If you’re excited to support staff, tell the story of camp, and build meaningful community connections, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply at: canterburyhills.campbrainstaff.com