We are seeking experienced Inclusion and Co-Regulation Specialists, EAs, BIs, RBTs, and certified professionals that wish to make a positive impact in the community.
At Rainforest Adventure Camps, we believe in the power of play. We are a community-focused non-profit dedicated to developing resilience, empathy, and independence in a fun, outdoor setting. We are seeking dedicated Inclusion and Co-Regulation Specialists, EAs, BIs, RBTs, and certified professionals who are passionate about co-regulation and inclusion. Your mission is to provide 1:1 or small-group support, ensuring every child can safely engage in the camp community.
Who You Are: The Patient Advocate
You are a "people person" with a deep understanding of developmental and emotional diversity. You recognize that behavior is communication, whether it stems from neurodivergence, trauma, or environmental stress.
- - The Calm in the Storm: You possess a grounded presence and the ability to de-escalate challenges with dignity and respect.
- - Adaptability Pro: You can take a high-energy group game and subtly modify it so the child you are supporting can participate and succeed.
- - Team Player & Leader: You work seamlessly with families to implement support plans, but you are also ready to step up and co-lead the larger group when 1:1 support isn't required.
What Your Days Will Look Like:
- - Individualized Support: Provide 1:1 or small-group guidance to help children navigate social interactions and transitions.
- - Dynamic Leadership: In the absence of specific 1:1 needs, you will lead or co-lead larger groups of campers, applying your expertise in group dynamics to the whole camp.
- - Active Supervision (Water & Land): We are an outdoor, active camp. You must be comfortable being physically active in forests and getting into the water (pools/lakes). For safety, you will be expected to be in the water and at arm's reach of campers during water activities.
Prerequisites:
- - 900+ hours of professional experience supporting children with diverse behavioral, developmental, or emotional needs (e.g., school-based EA work, clinical BI work, etc.).
- - Certification: RBT (Registered Behavior Technician), Certificate in Behaviour Intervention, or EA designation/education.
- - Safety: Current Police Information Check (with Vulnerable Sector) and First Aid/CPR Certification.
- - Canada Summer Jobs Eligibility: As this job is partially funded by Canada Summer Jobs, staff need to be between 18-30 years old and Canadian citizens, Permanent residents, or Protected Persons.
Locations: We have camps throughout Metro Vancouver. Please list your preferred cities in your application. A reliable vehicle is strongly recommended. Our camps go on different out-trips each day and we meet near the out-trip of the day. You will be scheduled for a camp location that is convenient for you; you are not expected to travel between cities daily.
Join Our Mission: Adventure Play Care Society is a non-profit on a mission to inspire and empower. We value diversity and invite experienced leaders from all backgrounds to apply to our child-centred programs.
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We appreciate your interest.
www.RfCamps.com
Job Types: Full-time, Seasonal
Pay: From $23.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Flexible schedule
- On-site parking
Application question(s):
- This position requires a current Police Info Check (CRC) and First Aid/CPR. Please confirm if you have these.
- Canada Summer Jobs requires all candidates hired for our summer positions to be under the age of 31 and a Permanent Resident, Canadian Citizen, or Protected Person. Please confirm both.
- We have camps throughout Metro Vancouver. Which cities in Metro Vancouver would you prefer to work at?
- Please confirm you have 900+ hours of professional experience with kids (ages 5–12). Briefly describe your experience with de-escalation or trauma-informed support.
Work Location: In person