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Horse Camp Counselor
POSITION SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: We are looking for Horse Camp Counselors to join our summer staff. The Horse Camp Counselor is for campers assigned to him or her each week. Two male and two female needed. Typical seasonal dates are late May to mid August.
To apply, go to www.beartoothchristiancamp.org. Also visit our Summer Staff page on our website to find our FAQ page.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Lead assigned campers in daily camp activities
•Lead campers in camp chores
•Make sure campers get to each scheduled camp activity safely
•Lead and participate in group devotion times
•Manage camper behavior
•Practice and enforce all camp safety regulations and emergency procedures
•Participate in camp-wide activities
•Responsible for the health and well-being of assigned campers
•Expected to stay with your campers the entire camp including activities unless leadership has given other job assignments
•Assist in camp turnover after each camp
•Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
•Actively live and practice the Christian faith and live a lifestyle in accordance with the Statement of Faith and Beliefs detailed on the Beartooth Christian Camp website.
•Must be 18 years of age or older.
•Excellent organizational skills; ability to multi-task and manage a variety of tasks.
•Must be able to interact with all age levels.
•Ability to create and work within a Christian environment so that each camper has the opportunity for spiritual growth
•Strong interpersonal skills to be able to communicate in a positive manner with campers and staff
•Interest in children and considerable evidence of emotional maturity, good moral character, judgement, integrity, and leadership capability.
•CPR and First Aid Certification (provided)
•Criminal Background Check (provided)
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
•Experience with horses preferred but not required.
•Willingness to learn about horses preferred but not required.
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE:
•Weekly stipend paid every two weeks via payroll
•Housing is provided (Must live on property for the summer)
•Food is provided
Time:Full-Time SeasonalSalary:PaidCategory:Counseling
Updated:11/14/2025 3:38:35 PM
Job Contact:Neil Hancock
(406) 328-6825
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Freqently Asked Questions
A Horse Camp Counselor in Fishtail, MT experiences a busy, hands-on summer routine from late May to mid-August, managing campers throughout daily activities, safety, and devotionals. The role requires stamina and organizational skills to juggle multiple responsibilities in an outdoor camp environment.
Serving as a Horse Camp Counselor can open doors to careers in youth development, outdoor education, or equine-related professions. Building leadership, communication, and camp management skills during the season can be a solid foundation for future roles in counseling or recreational therapy.
Successful candidates often demonstrate emotional maturity, strong interpersonal skills, and a genuine interest in working with children. While experience with horses is a bonus, being able to foster a safe, supportive Christian environment and managing group dynamics are key differentiators.
Yes, CCCA welcomes applicants without prior horse experience and offers opportunities to learn on the job. Their supportive environment ensures that counselors willing to grow their equine knowledge are guided, combining spiritual development with practical skills.
Beyond a competitive weekly stipend, CCCA provides full summer housing and meals on-site in Fishtail, MT. This all-inclusive package supports counselors through the season, allowing focus on camper engagement and leadership without typical living expenses.
Fishtail’s seasonal demand for camp counselors is moderate, with a niche focus on equine skills and Christian values. Local employers like CCCA prioritize candidates who align spiritually and can commit full-time during summer, making personal fit and availability crucial hiring factors.
The role offers a paid weekly stipend disbursed biweekly, which aligns with typical seasonal camp counselor wages in rural Montana. While exact figures vary, compensation is competitive for the area, complemented by provided housing and meals, reducing living costs.
At CCCA, counselors lead group devotionals and cultivate spiritual growth alongside traditional camp duties. This role blends faith and leadership, requiring counselors to embody Christian values while supporting campers’ emotional and physical well-being.
While CPR and first aid certifications are provided by the camp, familiarity with Montana’s outdoor safety guidelines enhances readiness. Counselors benefit from understanding local wildlife precautions and emergency protocols relevant to the region’s natural setting.
Residing on the camp property fosters a close-knit, immersive experience, allowing counselors to build strong bonds with campers and staff. This arrangement supports round-the-clock supervision and seamless involvement in all camp activities, enriching the seasonal role.