In this role you will lead and manage the day-to-day operations of our Rediscovery Program in a camp setting.
Job Summary:
The Rediscovery T’áalan Stl’ang Haida Gwaii Society is seeking a dynamic and responsible individual to join our team as a Camp Supervisor. In this role, you will lead and manage the day-to-day operations of our Rediscovery Program in a camp setting, focusing on the health and safety of all participants, staff, and volunteers. Collaborating closely with Elders and Knowledge Keepers, you will help provide participants with a meaningful and enriching experience in this extraordinary place. This position requires a deep commitment to the mission and core values of Rediscovery. As a Camp Supervisor, you will serve as a role model, demonstrating positive behaviours and fostering a supportive environment for the community, guests, and staff.
⇒ Start Date: May 15, 2026
⇒ Term: Fixed-term seasonal contract, 3.5 months per year (May 15 to August 31,2026), for 2 consecutive years, with the possibility of extension to mid-September each year.
o In Camp: $325–$350 per day, based on experience and qualifications
o In Town: $32.50–$35.00 per hour, based on experience and qualifications
o Primary Camp: T’áalan Stl’ang (formerly known as Lepas Bay)
o Administrative Work: Old Massett
⇒ Responsible to: Rediscovery T’áalan Stl’ang Haida Gwaii Society Executive Director
• Lead and inspire staff in delivering the Rediscovery Program with excellence.
• Oversee the program schedule to ensure smooth and effective operations.
• Ensure adherence to all safety standards by staff, participants, volunteers, and resource persons.
• Conduct daily safety check-ins from camp with the Executive Director at a set time.
• Enforce compliance with the Rediscovery Program Policy and Emergency Procedures Protocol.
• Coordinate staff training and preparation for camp operations.
• Delegate duties and responsibilities to staff, volunteers, and resource persons for optimal task distribution.
• Prepare detailed Camp Staff and Session Reports for each camp session.
• Demonstrate problem-solving skills and strong written and oral communication.
• Practice sound judgment in interactions with staff and participants while maintaining confidentiality.
• Promote a positive environment and foster teamwork within camp operations.
• Achieve results through self-motivation and collaboration.
• Perform other duties as required.
• Relevant post-secondary education and experience in wilderness camp operations.
• Extensive knowledge of outdoor activities such as camping, backpacking, multi-day hiking, and group sports.
• Comprehensive understanding of the natural history and anthropology of Haida Gwaii,
particularly T’áalan Stl’ang.
• In-depth knowledge of Haida culture, including songs, dances, and traditions.
• Xaad Kíl (Northern Haida Language) fluency is an asset, with encouragement for ongoing language study.
• Strong personal practices and understanding of organizational development and program policies.
• Demonstrated ability to handle conflict, manage a team effectively, and cope with stress.
• Cleared Police Information Check, including a Vulnerable Sector Check.
• Current Wilderness First Responder (80-hour) or Advanced First Aid (40-hour) certification, or willingness to obtain before camp commencement.
• Current Bronze Medallion Lifesaving certification, or willingness to obtain before camp commencement.
• Medically cleared to perform physical duties, including lifting up to 50 lbs and completing multiday hikes across varied terrain.
• Novice or Class 5 Driver's Licence.
• Must be willing to work in an isolated camp setting at T’áalan Stl’ang (formerly known as Lepas Bay) for periods of up to 15 days, with a maximum duration of 20 days.
• 1+ years of experience working with youth, preferably in a school or camp setting.
• Strong communication skills and a positive attitude.
• Valid Food Safe certification (an asset).
Please submit your cover letter and resume to: rediscoveryhg@gmail.com Deadline for application: Open until filled
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Preference will be given to Haida Citizens who possess firsthand knowledge of T’áalan
Stl’ang’s terrain, landmarks, safety considerations, and experience hiking the areas commonly
traveled during the Rediscovery Program.
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