
Overnight Trip Guide - Summer 2026
The Alaska Center Education Fund: Trailside Discovery CampJob Details
Job Description
Trailside Discovery Camp is an award winning 12-week summer camp for local Alaskans ages 5-14 that offers environmental education and high adventure day programs as well as overnight trips that take campers into Alaska’s wilderness. Trip Guides lead groups of campers on 1 to 4 night trips (called "Quest Trips") focusing on a range of skills, including front country camping, backpacking, kayaking, and fishing. This position is great for adventurous and responsible people who love spending time in nature and can make sound judgment calls in the backcountry.
Qualifications:
Available for the duration of our summer season
Have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and be at least 21 years old
Current First Aid/CPR and Wilderness First Aid certifications (Wilderness First Responder certification preferred)
Previous leadership experience in the backcountry, preferably leading overnight wilderness trips
Previous experience kayaking, backpacking, and/or front country camping
Previous experience working outdoors with kids in a formal or informal setting
Comfortable driving a 15 passenger van and willingness to learn to drive with a trailer
Ability to work well with managers, instructors, trip guides, and campers ages 8-14
Ability to spend multiple days with little support in the backcountry while caring for a group of up to 13 campers
Skilled at time management and prioritizing tasks in order to facilitate the best experience possible for campers
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Self-motivated and passionate about our mission of environmental stewardship
Committed to reflecting the values of Trailside Discovery Camp and The Alaska Center Education Fund by working towards justice, equity, and inclusion in the world of environmental activism - this includes respecting all aspects of human diversity, including race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, socioeconomic status, age, gender, disability, and sexual orientation
Preferred Qualifications:
Skilled at high adventures such as mountain biking, kayaking, and/or canoeing
Enthusiastic about leading campers on high adventure field trips around the Anchorage, Chugiak and Palmer areas
Knowledge of outdoor recreation activities and interest in developing curriculum for biking, boating and archery programs
Experience preparing for the backcountry and willingness to help prepare for and unpack our overnight Quest Trips
Essential Functions:
Working with Managers and other Trip Guides to coordinate logistics required for trips including a travel plan, meal planning and preparation, and acquiring necessary equipment
Working with your co-Trip Guide to maintain safety and have fun while out on Quest trips
Remaining with an assigned group of campers at all times while at camp and out on trips
Creating group contracts to establish clear expectations for camper behavior
Preparing campers for the backcountry prior to the Quest trip excursion by building group morale, facilitating team bonding, teaching backcountry skills and practicing techniques
Assisting campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, injury)
Preparing group meals, delegating meal time and clean up roles to campers, and teaching campers backcountry cooking skills
Teaching campers Leave No Trace principles and following them closely while out on trips
Ensuring group’s timeliness for scheduled activities and communicating with campground hosts, rangers, tour guides, etc.
Other Job Responsibilities:
Program
Reflecting the values of Trailside Discovery Camp and The Alaska Center by demonstrating environmental stewardship
Upholding Alaska Center Education Fund and Trailside Discovery Camp mission and cultural values by exhibiting cross cultural competency
Maintaining the standards of the American Camp Association
Working with the Trip Guides, High Adventure Instructors, Logistics Manager, Site Manager, Program Managers, and Camp Director to provide high quality adventure education experiences to all Trailside Discovery Camp participants
Preparing lesson plans and implementing environmental and adventure education programs and activities
Supervising participants and ensuring the safety of all staff and campers.
Transporting participants in 15 passenger vans to tours, charters, campgrounds, trailheads, etc.
Coordinating with the Logistics Manager and Camp Director for the implementation of logistical plans and transportation schedules
Supervising the use and care of all Trailside outdoor equipment
Preparing and rationing the food for overnight trips
Child Care
Recognizing and appropriately responding to hazards and emergencies
Maintaining ACA standards for instructor to camper ratios
Encouraging the personal and social development of children
Observing children and reporting all accidents, significant illnesses, and/or signs of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse to the Camp Director
Records
Updating health and attendance records on a daily basis
Protecting the confidentiality of the participant’s records
Having parents sign any required waivers required for trips
Filling out required medical papers while out on trips
Supervision and Support
Trip Guides will report to the Camp Director
Trip Guides will be supported by the Russian Jack Site Manager and Logistics Manager
Attendance
Must attend staff training
Must read the entirety of our Trips Manual and attend Trip Guide debriefing before camp begins
Complete the entire length of the summer as agreed upon in contract
Be prepared to participate in multi-day trips as needed
Miscellaneous
Trip placement will depend on experience and skill set
Trip Guides are expected to act as High Adventure Instructors for weeks that they are not out on trips
Compensation: See our wage schedule based on education and experience. Two hours of overtime pay + $45/night stipend while out on trips

