Camp Program Leader - Land
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Title: Camp Program Leader - Land
Vacancies: This posting is for 1-2 existing vacancy.
Location: Vancouver, BC (Please see the commitment section below for details on locations)
Work Model: In-person work model
Rate of Pay: $146.63/ day
This is a contract position from approximately May – August 2026.
HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF CANCER CARE IN CANADA
The Canadian Cancer Society works tirelessly to save and improve lives. We raise funds to fuel the brightest minds in cancer research. We provide a compassionate support system for all those affected by all type of cancer, across Canada. Together with patients, supporters, donors and volunteers, we work to create a healthier future for everyone. Because to take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society.
MAKING AN IMPACT
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Camp Goodtimes provides children and youth affected by cancer and their families with an unforgettable overnight summer camp experience in a medically supervised, safe and supportive environment. We have been committed to providing a camping experience for children affected by cancer since 1985.
The Canadian Cancer Society believes that time spent at camp allows kids to just be kids, away from their diagnosis. Camp Goodtimes is proud to provide programming that gives joy, confidence, support, and hope for children with cancer and their families.
The Outdoor Skills Program Leader will live on-site at Camp Goodtimes hosted by UBC’s Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, near Maple Ridge, BC. This position will work with the summer staff team and volunteer team. They will help set-up and facilitate programs such as archery, nature, sports, and special event programs. Under the direction of the Summer Program Director, they ensure programming is inclusive and supportive of the social and emotional needs of participants. They provide support in all land areas of camp to ensure we are providing intentional, creative, safe, and fun programs at camp. They will take a lead role facilitating skill-based programs on land as well as camp-wide programs and special events.
This position is a member of the program leader team at camp. The program leader team is responsible for instructing camp activities and supporting other staff and volunteers in delivering programs. They will also have other daily responsibilities such as helping with supervision of campers, evening cabin support, facilitating early morning and evening programs, program logistics, and care/maintenance of camp program equipment.
COMMITMENT:
- May 9, June 6, 7, 23, 24 – In person training in Vancouver or at camp at Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, Maple Ridge, BC
- June 28 – August 2, 2026 – on-site living at camp for 6 sessions at Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, Maple Ridge, BC (at least 24 hours off each week). Meals and accommodation included.
- August 8 – 27, 2026 – on-site living at camp for 4 sessions at Camp Pringle, Shawnigan Lake, BC (at least 24 hours off each week). Meals and accommodation included.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
- Facilitating outdoor skill-based programs including Archery, Field sports, Nature
- Facilitating creative cabin-based programming in afternoons, evenings, and all-camp programs
- Set up and take down of all programs
- Planning and executing creative skits throughout camp
- Teaching facilitation skills to volunteers
- Contribute to our culture of diversity, inclusion, belonging and equity (DIBE) by ensuring that all staff feel represented, valued, and heard across all aspects of their identity, including gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, and sexuality.
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience in camping, youth recreation and or/ experiential education
- Experience working with populations with a range of accessibility needs
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including team building, and facilitation skills
- Ability to take initiative, problem solve and work as a team member.
- Experience or understanding of cancer diagnosis and it’s physiological, social, and emotional impact or a willingness to learn.
- Current Standard First Aid and CPR-C
- Criminal Record Search including vulnerable sector check (once hired)
- Must provide proof of up-to-date childhood immunizations
- Must provide proof of a primary series (initial vaccine and one booster) of the COVID-19 vaccines as well as a booster within 12 months of their camp start date
- National Lifeguard (NL) as an asset
- English is required; French/Bilingualism (French /English) is an asset due to the organization’s nationwide operations.
- Others may apply
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US:
CCS provides impactful opportunities to transform the lives of Canadians affected by cancer. We are devoted to creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates diverse experiences and skills, encouraging all qualified candidates to join us. Our inspiring culture is rooted in our core values and commitment to meaningful change:
COURAGEOUS UNITED CARING RIGOROUS
COME AS YOU ARE
At CCS, we celebrate individuality and the strength of diversity. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace that empowers everyone. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those from equity-deserving groups such as BIPOC, 2SLGBTQI+ communities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and others who contribute to the richness of our organization. Together, we unite Canadians to shape the future of cancer care.
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume, cover letter and salary expectations by February 2, 2026.
We thank all candidates for their interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OTHER INFORMATION:
CCS is dedicated to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates*. In accordance with the local provincial* Accessibility Act*, accommodation will be provided as requested throughout the recruitment process**.* We want to make the interview process a great experience for you!
Please note that in keeping with the mandate of CCS to model and promote healthy lifestyles*, employees are not permitted to smoke in or about CCS premises or while carrying out CCS business.*
As an employer, occupational health and safety legislation requires that we protect our workers from health and safety risks in the workplace. CCS has implemented a mandatory vaccination policy requiring that all camp staff be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and meet immunization requirements. Reasonable accommodation can be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
Privacy Disclosure
We collect your personal information through forms, by phone or in person to evaluate your candidacy for the role(s) you have applied for, to contact you regarding your candidacy, and to generate recruitment-related reports. If selected for a position at CCS the information provided will be used for the purposes of pre-employment checks and added to your employee file. We may share your personal information with third parties, including recruitment consultants, within or outside your province or territory or outside Canada to carry out the purposes identified above, or as required by law.We may contact you by mail, email, phone or text. You can exercise your right to access your information or have it corrected, unsubscribe from communications or withdraw your consent by selecting these options within the ADP system, or by contacting privacy@cancer.ca. For more information about our privacy practices*, visit cancer.ca/privacy.*
AI Disclosure
We are committed to transparency and responsible use of technology in our hiring process. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used to assist with certain administrative or screening tasks; however, all hiring decisions are made by people. We review and approve AI-assisted outputs to ensure fairness, accuracy, and alignment with our values. For more information about our privacy practices, visit cancer.ca/privacy*.*
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About Canadian Cancer Society
What does it take to take on cancer? It takes all of us.
We all know the saying ‘It takes a village.’ But to take on cancer, it takes more than a village. We believe it takes a society. It takes a community – of patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, researchers, advocates, donors, supporters and volunteers – rallying together around a shared cause.
Profound impact is possible when we combine our actions with the actions of others. Our goal at the Canadian Cancer Society is to inspire people of all ages, from all backgrounds and all parts of the country to come together to take on cancer’s biggest issues.
Nothing big gets solved by one person. To take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society. 💛
Camp Program Leader - Land
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Title: Camp Program Leader - Land
Vacancies: This posting is for 1-2 existing vacancy.
Location: Vancouver, BC (Please see the commitment section below for details on locations)
Work Model: In-person work model
Rate of Pay: $146.63/ day
This is a contract position from approximately May – August 2026.
HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF CANCER CARE IN CANADA
The Canadian Cancer Society works tirelessly to save and improve lives. We raise funds to fuel the brightest minds in cancer research. We provide a compassionate support system for all those affected by all type of cancer, across Canada. Together with patients, supporters, donors and volunteers, we work to create a healthier future for everyone. Because to take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society.
MAKING AN IMPACT
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Camp Goodtimes provides children and youth affected by cancer and their families with an unforgettable overnight summer camp experience in a medically supervised, safe and supportive environment. We have been committed to providing a camping experience for children affected by cancer since 1985.
The Canadian Cancer Society believes that time spent at camp allows kids to just be kids, away from their diagnosis. Camp Goodtimes is proud to provide programming that gives joy, confidence, support, and hope for children with cancer and their families.
The Outdoor Skills Program Leader will live on-site at Camp Goodtimes hosted by UBC’s Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, near Maple Ridge, BC. This position will work with the summer staff team and volunteer team. They will help set-up and facilitate programs such as archery, nature, sports, and special event programs. Under the direction of the Summer Program Director, they ensure programming is inclusive and supportive of the social and emotional needs of participants. They provide support in all land areas of camp to ensure we are providing intentional, creative, safe, and fun programs at camp. They will take a lead role facilitating skill-based programs on land as well as camp-wide programs and special events.
This position is a member of the program leader team at camp. The program leader team is responsible for instructing camp activities and supporting other staff and volunteers in delivering programs. They will also have other daily responsibilities such as helping with supervision of campers, evening cabin support, facilitating early morning and evening programs, program logistics, and care/maintenance of camp program equipment.
COMMITMENT:
- May 9, June 6, 7, 23, 24 – In person training in Vancouver or at camp at Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, Maple Ridge, BC
- June 28 – August 2, 2026 – on-site living at camp for 6 sessions at Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, Maple Ridge, BC (at least 24 hours off each week). Meals and accommodation included.
- August 8 – 27, 2026 – on-site living at camp for 4 sessions at Camp Pringle, Shawnigan Lake, BC (at least 24 hours off each week). Meals and accommodation included.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
- Facilitating outdoor skill-based programs including Archery, Field sports, Nature
- Facilitating creative cabin-based programming in afternoons, evenings, and all-camp programs
- Set up and take down of all programs
- Planning and executing creative skits throughout camp
- Teaching facilitation skills to volunteers
- Contribute to our culture of diversity, inclusion, belonging and equity (DIBE) by ensuring that all staff feel represented, valued, and heard across all aspects of their identity, including gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, and sexuality.
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience in camping, youth recreation and or/ experiential education
- Experience working with populations with a range of accessibility needs
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including team building, and facilitation skills
- Ability to take initiative, problem solve and work as a team member.
- Experience or understanding of cancer diagnosis and it’s physiological, social, and emotional impact or a willingness to learn.
- Current Standard First Aid and CPR-C
- Criminal Record Search including vulnerable sector check (once hired)
- Must provide proof of up-to-date childhood immunizations
- Must provide proof of a primary series (initial vaccine and one booster) of the COVID-19 vaccines as well as a booster within 12 months of their camp start date
- National Lifeguard (NL) as an asset
- English is required; French/Bilingualism (French /English) is an asset due to the organization’s nationwide operations.
- Others may apply
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US:
CCS provides impactful opportunities to transform the lives of Canadians affected by cancer. We are devoted to creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates diverse experiences and skills, encouraging all qualified candidates to join us. Our inspiring culture is rooted in our core values and commitment to meaningful change:
COURAGEOUS UNITED CARING RIGOROUS
COME AS YOU ARE
At CCS, we celebrate individuality and the strength of diversity. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace that empowers everyone. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those from equity-deserving groups such as BIPOC, 2SLGBTQI+ communities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and others who contribute to the richness of our organization. Together, we unite Canadians to shape the future of cancer care.
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume, cover letter and salary expectations by February 2, 2026.
We thank all candidates for their interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OTHER INFORMATION:
CCS is dedicated to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates*. In accordance with the local provincial* Accessibility Act*, accommodation will be provided as requested throughout the recruitment process**.* We want to make the interview process a great experience for you!
Please note that in keeping with the mandate of CCS to model and promote healthy lifestyles*, employees are not permitted to smoke in or about CCS premises or while carrying out CCS business.*
As an employer, occupational health and safety legislation requires that we protect our workers from health and safety risks in the workplace. CCS has implemented a mandatory vaccination policy requiring that all camp staff be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and meet immunization requirements. Reasonable accommodation can be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
Privacy Disclosure
We collect your personal information through forms, by phone or in person to evaluate your candidacy for the role(s) you have applied for, to contact you regarding your candidacy, and to generate recruitment-related reports. If selected for a position at CCS the information provided will be used for the purposes of pre-employment checks and added to your employee file. We may share your personal information with third parties, including recruitment consultants, within or outside your province or territory or outside Canada to carry out the purposes identified above, or as required by law.We may contact you by mail, email, phone or text. You can exercise your right to access your information or have it corrected, unsubscribe from communications or withdraw your consent by selecting these options within the ADP system, or by contacting privacy@cancer.ca. For more information about our privacy practices*, visit cancer.ca/privacy.*
AI Disclosure
We are committed to transparency and responsible use of technology in our hiring process. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used to assist with certain administrative or screening tasks; however, all hiring decisions are made by people. We review and approve AI-assisted outputs to ensure fairness, accuracy, and alignment with our values. For more information about our privacy practices, visit cancer.ca/privacy*.*
CONNECT WITH US:
LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube | Bluesky
#IND
#LI-VL1
#LI-HYBRID
About Canadian Cancer Society
What does it take to take on cancer? It takes all of us.
We all know the saying ‘It takes a village.’ But to take on cancer, it takes more than a village. We believe it takes a society. It takes a community – of patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, researchers, advocates, donors, supporters and volunteers – rallying together around a shared cause.
Profound impact is possible when we combine our actions with the actions of others. Our goal at the Canadian Cancer Society is to inspire people of all ages, from all backgrounds and all parts of the country to come together to take on cancer’s biggest issues.
Nothing big gets solved by one person. To take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society. 💛