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20 hours ago
Job Posting Family Guide Family Guide Rainbow Lake ABOUT US Help Bring Back the Joy of Childhood Since 1983, Campfire Circle has delivered healing through happiness to thousands of kids with cancer or serious illness and their families across Ontario. Our programs are offered in paediatric hospitals across Ontario, in local communities, and at our medically supported overnight camps, offering year-round experiences that provide life-changing moments of joy, connection, and resilience. And we’re just getting started. Today, over 40,000 kids in Ontario face serious illness, many without access to the psychosocial support they urgently need. That’s why we have a bold vision: to grow from serving 3,000 campers a year to 10,000. We’re building a passionate, talented team to help make that vision a reality. When you join Campfire Circle, you become an integral part of a dynamic team helping to transform the lives of thousands of kids with serious illness, alongside our dedicated community of volunteers and donors. Help us give back the joy of childhood to every kid with serious illness who needs it most. At Campfire Circle, we are committed to making employment accessible by reducing financial barriers for our summer staff. All required training and certifications for your role are provided at no cost, in accordance with the terms of employment. Based on identified need, we may also be able to assist with additional job-related costs such as loaning camping equipment, outdoor clothing or gear, and coordinating transportation options. If you require assistance to help make your employment with Campfire Circle more accessible, please let your manager or HR know after you are hired and before your start date. THE OPPORTUNITY We are searching for a Family Guide to join our Summer Staff Team in 2026. This posting is for an existing vacancy for the upcoming summer season. Reporting to the Manager, Overnight Programs, the Family Guide role is accountable for working in a team to support and train staff and volunteers, ensuring a safe and inclusive camp experience for parents/guardians and campers aged 0 to 18. As Family Guides, they prioritize the safety of assigned families, supervising campers at all times. The role involves supporting families in activities, meals, and gatherings, serving as a positive role model, and collaborating with the team to create an inclusive environment. Additionally, they assist in planning and facilitating accessible camp programs. Start Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 End Date: Friday, August 28, 2026 Rate: $4,500 (for the full contract) *Training/virtual training dates may occur prior to this date and are included in your full contract rate* Key Accountabilities: Family Support & Supervision: Work with team of co-counsellors to provide a fun, safe, engaging camp experience for assigned family, including parents/guardians and their children (ages 0-18). Ensure safety and well-being of Campers while on-site by providing supervision at all times. Support family with behavior management strategies that fit the individualized needs of each camp participant. Promote camper independence, facilitate peer-to-peer and family-to-family interactions, support the creation of fun, new, inclusive, and accessible programs within cabins, and help foster an inclusive camp environment. Volunteer and Program Support: Participate in risk management with the program area and site emergency procedures. Support the planning, prepping, and execution of camp wide programs, age/ability-based programs, evening campfires, theme, and other activities. Attend and participate in various program areas, staff meetings, and socials as required. Assist in facilitation of on-site volunteer training. Support with summer bus programs and bus chaperoning as needed. Adhere to cleaning procedures and logging as trained and directed. Set up and prepare activities and activity areas in accordance with, but not limited to the standards of the camp, and the guidelines of the Ontario Camps Association (OCA). Ensure that camp programs incorporate camp values and traditions. Communication and Administration: Communicate and collaborate with other co-counsellors to ensure supervision, safety, and well-being of assigned family. Ensure that camper and family notes are kept up to date and reflect information relevant to supporting them at programs. Communicate Program needs and concerns to Camp Managers and Directors in a timely manner. Ensure accident/incident report forms are completed. Produce an End of Summer Report capturing daily procedures, reflections on the summer and notes for future staff members in this role. Leadership and Community: Help build and maintain a positive, inclusive, and supportive camp community, ensuring that lines of communication are accessible, open, and positive and acting as a role model within the camp community. Identify staff/volunteer concerns as they arise and alert the Camp Director and Manager of recurring or unresolved issues. ABOUT YOU In accordance with our mandate of creating a caring and safe environment for children with serious illnesses and their families, we require an attestation of childhood vaccinations, criminal record checks and vulnerable sector screenings depending on the age of the applicant. Seasonal boosters against Influenza and the most recent circulating strain of COVID are strongly encouraged. We also require TB testing for all our program-facing staff. Additionally, all our staff are required to be currently eligible to work in Canada and for Campfire Circle. Our Campfire Circle summer staff bring boundless enthusiasm, a can-do attitude, and a commitment to creating unforgettable and meaningful experiences for campers and their families. Come join the Circle QUALIFICATIONS Required Criteria: Experience as a staff or volunteer in a camp environment and/or working with children in a recreational setting. Experience working with children with disabilities and/or additional physical, behavioural, and/or psychosocial needs as well as experience facilitating adaptive programming. Valid Standard First Aid & CPR-C certification for duration of the contract or willing & able to successfully take the certification (paid for by Campfire Circle). New employees who are under 30 years of age at the time of hire will have their Criminal Record Check completed by the Organization, while those who are 30 years of age or older are required to obtain a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening. All members of the summer staff team must be at least 19 years of age by the start date of their contract. Advantageous Criteria: Experience creating and facilitating adaptive programming. NLS or Bronze Cross certification. Overnight summer camp experience. Demonstrated ability to work with children with serious illnesses and an understanding of how illness impacts the entire family. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NVCI), or similar certification or training. Experience in lifts and transfers and the use of mobility devices. Demonstrated commitment to volunteerism or volunteer sector. Current G2 or G class driver’s license and the ability to be covered by camp’s insurance policy. Particular Working Conditions: This position requires living at the Rainbow Lake campsite for the duration of the contract – room and board, which will be shared communal accommodations, are provided. Routine evenings and weekend commitments are required. In consideration of the population Campfire Circle serves, the incumbent is a non-smoker. HEALTH AND WELLNESS Campfire Circle acknowledges that the overall health and wellness of you and your family are important; for this reason, we offer an employee assistance program accessible to all our summer staff team members. ACCESSIBILITY & DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION Campfire Circle is deeply committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous People from North America and around the world, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, and those who bring diverse perspectives and experiences. Our commitment is to provide equitable employment opportunities to all and to maintain a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campfire Circle acknowledges that we operate on the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. On this land, we are grateful to share the magic of camp with children and families, and we endeavour to create a community of joy, hope and healing. Acknowledging the land that we occupy is just one small step on the path towards Truth and Reconciliation.
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