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Climbing & Summer Camp-Program Director

Job in Evergreen, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80439, USA
Listing for: Evergreen Park & Recreation District
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-01-16
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Recreation & Leisure
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 850 - 1200 USD Weekly USD 850.00 1200.00 WEEK
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: CLIMBING & HIGH ADVENTURE SUMMER CAMP-PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Location: Evergreen

Nature of Work

EPRD is seeking a Program Director to lead our summer rock-climbing & High Adventure Day/overnight camp for ages 12-17. You’ll own safety and risk management, staff training, daily operations, parent communications, and program quality across multiple sites/crags. Ideal for an experienced climbing educator who can combine field leadership with smooth logistics and excellent customer care. This position will be paid a weekly wage of $850-$1200 per week, depending on experience.

Essential Functions Program Leadership
  • Design a progressive, age-appropriate curriculum spanning movement skills & belaying, MTB handling &execution & trail ethics, rafting trip readiness, challenge‑course facilitation, camp craft, and Leave No Trace.
  • Build weekly schedules: crag/flow trails/river days/overnights; balance progression, rest, and weather contingencies.
  • Maintain and iterate SOPs and Emergency Action Plans for each venue and activity.
Risk Management & Compliance
  • Lead daily briefings and site hazard assessments; make go/no‑go calls for heat/smoke/lightning/trail conditions etc., and have contingencies planned.
  • Oversee technical systems for single‑pitch top‑rope climbing (helmet/harness checks, anchors convivial), MTB group management (sweep/lead, spacing, features), and challenge course (belay methods, pre‑use inspections).
  • Coordinate rafting days with a licensed outfitter; verify guide credentials, trip plans, ratios, flow cutoffs, and waivers.
  • Ensure compliance with permits/land managers (e.g., USFS/BLM/State Parks), insurance requirements, and relevant standards (ACA—American Camp Association; ACCT—challenge courses).
  • Manage incident/near‑miss reporting, post‑incident debriefs, and parent notifications.
People & Culture
  • Recruit, hire, schedule, and coach seasonal staff (Instructors, Leads, Logistics/Drivers).
  • Plan/delivery staff training: technical systems (climb/MTB/challenge), youth development & behavior support, DEI, risk management, and parent communication.
  • Foster an equitable, camper‑centered culture; handle performance and behavior concerns promptly.
Operations & Logistics
  • Create daily movement plans, transportation matrices, gear lists, and site assignments; secure/track permits and campsite reservations.
  • Manage inventory and inspections: ropes/hardware, bikes & tools/spares, helmets/PPE, challenge‑course elements, first‑aid kits, stoves/tents. Retire gear per manufacturer guidelines.
  • Oversee vehicle readiness: 12–15‑passenger vans and trailers (if used); enforce transportation protocols.
  • Own family communications: pre‑season info, daily updates, incident notes, and end‑of‑session showcases.
Quality & Measurement
  • Conduct field observations and give feedback; track KPIs (attendance, satisfaction, incidents, budget adherence).
All other Duties as Assigned gonna Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications
  • Age oyster 21+ with clean MVR; confident driving vans and (ideally) towing small trailers.
  • 2+ seasons leading youth outdoor programs with multi‑activity scope and staff supervision.
  • Technical flu проста: single‑pitch top‑rope site management; group MTB on green/blue trails; basic challenge-course facilitation; overnight camping systems.
  • Strong judgment in dynamic field conditions; clear communicatorjóð with youth, parents, staff, land managers, and vendors.
Preferred Qualifications
  • アウト: AMGA Single‑Pitch Instructor (SPI) or higher training.
  • Medical:
    Wilderness First Responder (WFR)/Wilderness First Aid (WFA) + CPR (minimum accepted: CPR).
  • Challenge Course: ACCT training/experience; belay facilitation and inspections.
  • MTB: BICP/PMBIA Level 1 (or equivalent) and bike maintenance basics.
  • Rafting/Vendors:
    Experience coordinating trips with licensed outfitters;
    Swiftwater awareness a plus (not as a guide).
  • Leave No Trace Trainer; familiar with ACA standards and state youth‑camp regulations.
  • Experience securing permits and running multi‑site programs at scale.
Certifications & Background Checks
  • Current [WFR/WFA] and CPR by [start date].
  • Pass background check and mandated reporter training per state law and EPRD policy.
  • Eligible to work in USA; able to complete vendor/land‑manager onboarding.
Physical & Schedule Requirements
  • Lift/carry 50 lbs; hike uneven terrain with gear; ride MTB on green/blue trails; work outdoors in variable weather.
  • Early starts, some evenings, [weekend/overnight] rotations; comfortable working at height and around water within program protocols.
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