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Timber Lee

Cabin Leader (Summer 2026)

Timber Lee, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

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Disciple campers. Build relationships. Lead with purpose.

As a Cabin Leader, you’ll guide a group of campers each week, caring for their spiritual, physical, and emotional needs while helping them grow in faith and experience all camp has to offer.

What You’ll Do:

Lead daily Bible time, devotions, and memory verse activities

Build relationships and get to know each camper individually

Manage daily cabin routines—schedules, clean-up, lights out, and more

Help campers sign up for and enjoy daily camp activities

Track health needs and assist with med delivery as needed

Communicate with your Village Leader about camper needs and cabin updates

Maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming cabin environment

Write camper notes and participate in weekly check-ins

Assist with camper arrival/departure on weekends

Participate in other camp activities as planned by the Recreation and Ministry Departments, as the schedule allows, mainly after dinner hours.

Flex into other roles and temporary assignments to other duties if needed

If you love Jesus, love kids, and want to grow as a leader and mentor, this is the role that changes lives (including yours).

Requirements Spiritual

Is a professing Christian and is supportive of Timber-lee’s mission and core values as well as committed to the truths found in our Statement of Faith.

Commitment to a Christian lifestyle and demonstration of character in keeping with the biblical model.

Exhibits a sincere love for the Lord; desires to see people come to know Him personally and grow in their faith.

Organizational

Agrees with, and supports, Timber-lee Ministries’ philosophy and policies.

Demonstrates excellent work ethic; excels at providing quality guest experiences.

Understands and exhibits behaviors and skills needed to function in, and be accountable in, a team environment.

Shows a positive and cooperative attitude of ministry to the position, guests, and fellow employees.

Positional

Interested in working with children.

Experience in working with children in 2nd-12th grades is preferred.

Able to care for campers’ physical needs, has excellent communication skills, and the ability to teach and lead others.

Capable of providing campers with spiritual encouragement and support, consistent with the spiritual truths found in the EFCA Statement of Faith.

Is able to share the gospel with others; is able to pray with others.

Is able to physically traverse the multi-terrain campground in all seasons of the year; able to be on one’s feet for long periods of time.

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age at time of hire to be considered for this position.

Offers of employment are contingent on background and reference checks.

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