Summer at Camp Orkila

Welcome to

Orkila Teen expeditions

For over 100 years Orkila has been a place where young people can explore their connection to the outdoors and learn more about themselves. Orkila’s Teen Expedition Program aims to build upon these ideals by taking our teenaged participants out into the San Juan Islands to help them grow in their understandings of leadership, service, and outdoor stewardship.

Each year a community of staff come together to achieve that goal, guiding teens on biking, challenge course, sailing, and sea kayaking adventures and helping them achieve more than they ever thought possible.

An Orkila Expedition doesn’t just build technical skills, it also encourages deep introspection and personal growth. Our teens leave with a broader sense of themselves as individuals and how they can be a positive force in their communities.

Expedition and Leadership Programs at Orkila provide teens from age 13 and 8th grade the opportunity to travel in spectacular places with a group of their peers and with skilled staff. Almost all programs begin and end at Camp Orkila with the majority of the time away from camp traveling by foot, boat, or bike.

Program overview

Applicant Information

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    Outdoor Logbook

    Camp Orkila hires on a rolling basis and will continue to accept applications until all positions are full.

    All applicants must submit an outdoor resume or log book to orkilasummer@seattleymca.org. If you do not have an outdoor resume or logbook you can download this template. An outdoor resume or logbook is required. We are a novice friendly program and value all experience levels - from day hiking and short outdoor excursions to multi-week expeditions. Your interest and enthusiasm for working with teens in the outdoors is what counts the most!

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    Certifications

    Because our courses spend multiple days out in the wilderness, we need our instructors to have a wilderness medicine certification. We accept Wilderness First Aid and higher. Orkila can provide a Wilderness First Aid certification free of charge for instructors as a part of staff training.

    It is a requirement that each water based course has at least one instructor who has a water safety certification. Orkila can provide a Basic Water Rescue Certification during training.

    Find more information on certifications and how to get them here.

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    Facilities & Accommodations

    Most Teen Expedition campers stay in the Tracy Strong Village at Camp Orkila in open-air cabins sleeping 10 to 12 campers and 2 staff.

    Cabins are non-gendered. Campers change in the bath house at Tracy Strong Village. All cabins have a locked storage area for campers and staff when they are not at camp. Each cabin has wooden bunks with foam mattresses. Bunks are two high.

    When groups are in the field they stay in organized city, state, federal and private campgrounds. Groups sleep under tarps, which they set up. Staff sleep in a separate tarp from campers. There are no tents in teen programs.

    Teens have access to the heated bathhouse in the Tracy Strong Village. The individual showers are covered, open air facilities on the outside of the building.

    Housing is provided for the entire duration of a staff contract including on days off and in between sessions. While on camp, food will be served in the camp lodge. While on trip, meals will be cooked, usually on a camping stove, by trip leaders with the assistance of teens.

Orkila Teen Expedition positions

All of our summer positions focus on mentoring youth and building community through the Y's Core Values of Respect, Responsibility, Honesty, Caring, and Passion for Excellence as well as the missions of Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility.

Many positions offer flexible start dates from May through August.

Please note that if you are interested in multiple positions with Camp Orkila this summer it is only necessary to apply to one posting. We will be happy to consider you for all open positions during the interview process. 

If you are an applicant that will require a J-1 visa to work in the United States, use the “International J-1 applicants” Apply Now button to access the International Cabin Staff or International Support Staff applications. You will be asked about your specific position interests later in the application process and can learn more about our hiring process HERE.

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teen Trip Leader

A trip leader is responsible for implementing 1 to 4 week Leadership Development Institute and expedition programs. Aside from ensuring the physical and emotional safety of their group, Trip leaders are also responsible for delivering expedition programming and creating a unique and engaging experience for their participants. Trip leaders should have documented experience in sea kayaking, be comfortable cooking and camping in the backcountry and have experience working with teens.

Wilderness First Aid (WFA) may be required. We offer a complimentary course before training begins.

Age 21+ strongly preferred.

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High Altitude LEadership 2.0 Trip Leader

A High Altitude Leadership 2.0 (HALDI) trip leader is responsible for implementing multiple 2 week challenge course focused teen leadership programs. Aside from ensuring the physical and emotional safety of their group, Trip leaders are also responsible for delivering challenge course and leadership programming and creating a unique and engaging experience for their participants. Trip leaders should have experience with challenge courses/ropes courses and working with teens. .

Wilderness First Aid (WFA) may be required. We offer a complimentary course before training begins.

Age 21+ strongly preferred.

The link will direct you to a general Teen Trip Leader application, you will discuss specific positions later in the process.

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Islanders Trip Leader

An Islanders Trip Leader is responsible for implementing a 4 week kayaking expedition program. Aside from ensuring the physical and emotional safety of their group, Trip Leaders are also responsible for delivering expedition programming and creating a unique and engaging experience for their participants. Trip leaders should have documented experience in sea kayaking, be comfortable cooking and camping in the backcountry and have experience working with teens. In addition to leading the Islanders program, Islanders Trip Leaders may be responsible for supporting other expeditions programs, training, and operations.

Wilderness First Aid (WFA) may be required. We offer a complimentary course before training begins.

Age 21+ strongly preferred.

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Outtrip coordinator

The Outtrip Coordinator provides crucial support to the Expedition team and staff trip leaders. Outtrip Coordinators support in packing out food and gear for all overnight trips and expedition courses, maintaining our fleet of boats and equipment and working to keep our Outtrip building running smoothly. Outtrip Coordinators live with a cabin of campers and support other areas of camp when not working on Outtrip specific duties.

Due to work visa requirements, this position is not available for international staff on a J-1 visa.

Age 18+ required

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Outtrip Assistant director

Key member of the Teen Expedition director team that supports the functions of overnight, day trip and large scale expeditions programing. They are responsible for planning and organizing trip packing (food and gear) for all programs and the ordering of food & equipment while overseeing the maintenance of all trip gear. This position requires experience with expedition programs and strong organizational and logistical skills.

Apply for the general Orkila Assistant Director position, you will discuss specializations later in the process.

Age 21+ required

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Expeditions Assistant Director

The Assistant Director works with the Teen Expedition team and supports trip leaders in leading expedition courses. They work with trip leaders to plan routes, develop teen leadership curriculum and support the development of teen participants. The Expeditions Assistant Director also provides coaching and feedback for trip leaders and supports the day-to-day operations of the Teen Expedition Program. Strong applicants will have experience working in the expedition or guiding field, have skills in sea kayaking or similar field, and have strong leadership ability.

Apply for the general Orkila Assistant Director position, you will discuss specializations later in the process.

Age 21+ required