Director of Wilderness & Adventure Programs
Company: The Salvation Army Intermountain Div
Location: Estes Park
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Director of
Wilderness & Adventure Programs FLSA Status : Full Time - exempt
Reports to: Camp Director Schedule: 40 hours Supervises: N/A Rate
of Pay : $58,240 Closing Date : 11/13/2025 Benefits : Standard;
Full-Time, Exempt employees are eligible for but not limited to the
following: Health, vision, dental, life as well as voluntary life
and disability insurance Sick leave benefit – 1 day per month, 12
sick days per year (accrual and availability begins at hire)
Vacation benefit – 20 vacation days per year, accrued at the rate
of .0769 hours for each hour worked (accrual begins at hire but may
not be used until the completion of six months of employment) One
floating day off for use (accrued immediately, and again annually,
but may not be used until the completion of the initial three-month
introductory period of employment) Pension Plan (after one year of
continuous service) Voluntary Tax-Deferred Annuity Plan
(403(b)plan) Function The Director of Wilderness & Adventure
Programs oversees the planning, development, and execution of
wilderness and adventure programs at High Peak Camp. This position
is responsible for designing outdoor activities, securing necessary
permits, maintaining wilderness areas, and leading ministry-based
programming in outdoor settings. They also collaborate with camp
leadership to rebuild and evolve Salvation Army Wilderness Summer
Programs, maintain high-risk activities and structures, and
oversees all program activity areas of camp on a year-round basis
for both summer camp and guest groups. The role requires outdoor
leadership skills, safety certifications, and a commitment to
integrating ministry into all wilderness experiences. Duties and
Responsibilities Oversee all Wilderness Programs and Activities
Plan and lead hikes and camping trips for guests and campers, both
on-site and in surrounding areas Secure permits for activities in
Rocky Mountain National Park Maintain up-to-date knowledge and
experience with hiking trails and routes Obtain Wilderness First
Responder (WFR) certification to ensure participant safety Design
and lead Salvation Army Wilderness Camps activities Organize and
lead activities such as hiking, fishing, geocaching, orienteering,
ecology, survival skills, team building, campfires, and wilderness
cooking Develop and Implement “Ministry through Wilderness” Program
Lead devotions at breakfast, campfires, and during hikes Create and
deliver faith-based messages and lessons integrated into activities
Provide leadership mentoring and devotions for seasonal Wilderness
staff Maintain Wilderness Structures and Areas Work with Property
Manager to design and maintain tent platforms and structures in
Wilderness areas Monitor Larimer County and Colorado fire bans and
restrictions Rebuild and Expand Salvation Army Wilderness Summer
Programs Collaborate with Camp Director and Director of Youth
Ministries on program development Hire and mentor seasonal
Wilderness staff Assist in budgeting for Wilderness activities,
gear, equipment, and permits Develop Vision for Wilderness Program
and Ministries Expand outreach across the Intermountain Division
through Wilderness Ministries with the DYM. Adapt and diversify
programs to include activities like rafting, flyfishing, outdoor
rock climbing, trail and mountain biking Run and Maintain High Risk
Programs and Activities Obtain certification and training for high
ropes course, climbing tower, zipline, and archery operations.
Level 1 required, Level 2 preferred for archery and challenge
course certifications Be willing to obtain Challenge Course Manager
certification Train High Peak Camp summer staff on archery and
challenge course (with Level 2/Challenge Course Manager
Certifications) Maintain and care for high-risk activity equipment
and structures. Work with outside companies to schedule and
coordinate high ropes and archery inspections and certifications.
Maintain compliance with safety standards and make repairs when
needed/recommended by inspectors. Maintain and Facilitate Program
Areas for Guest Groups Maintain in good working order all program
areas and equipment (to include the sports field and equipment,
ponds, mini golf, disc golf, low ropes, archery tag, fishing
equipment, snowshoes, ice skates, Fort, etc.) for year-round guest
group usage. Recommend areas of improvements and equipment upgrades
to Camp Director. Work with Director of Guest Services and Programs
to schedule and coordinate requested activities. Schedule
appropriate staff and facilitate activities for guest groups as
requested. Set up and tear down requested buildings and program
areas for guest groups. Assist Camp Director and Property Manager
as needed Assist Camp Director with ACA accreditation and Colorado
Childcare Licensing as it pertains to activity areas. Occasionally
assist Property Manager with projects around camp not related to
programming, including operating heavy machinery, chainsaws,
snowplows, tractors, etc. Perform additional duties as assigned.
Education, Experience, Skills, Qualifications Education/Experience
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification (required) Level 1
Archery and Challenge Course Certifications (required) Level 2
Archery and Challenge Course Certifications (preferred) Challenge
Course Manager Certification (preferred/willing to obtain) Prior
experience planning and leading outdoor adventure activities
Experience in Christian ministry programming, especially outdoor
ministry (preferred) Skills Strong leadership and mentoring skills
Excellent planning, organizational, and risk management abilities
Proficient knowledge of outdoor activities, safety protocols, and
Colorado wilderness areas Qualifications Ability to obtain
certifications for high ropes, climbing tower, zipline, and archery
operations Ability to secure necessary permits for outdoor
activities Willingness to work irregular hours, including weekends
and evenings as necessary Driving A minimum age of 21 (for
insurance provision) and possession of a valid in-state driver’s
license is required. An MVR will be processed every year in
accordance with The Salvation Army’s policies. Background Check
Continued employment will be contingent upon a biennial (every two
years) background check that is processed in accordance with The
Salvation Army’s policies. Physical Requirements Ability to
maneuver. Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to
grasp, push, pull, and reach overhead. Ability to operate
telephone. Ability to lift 25 pounds. Ability to access and produce
information from the computer. Ability to understand written
information. Qualified individuals must be able to perform the
essential duties of the position with or without accommodation.
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