Camp Coordinator
Job Description
The Camp Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and smooth operation of the Bushwise training camp. This role ensures that students, staff, and guests experience a well-organised, safe, and professional environment. The Camp Coordinator acts as the central point of contact for logistics, scheduling, accommodation, and operational support, working closely with trainers, guides, and support staff.
Key Responsibilities- Camp Operations & Logistics: Coordinate daily camp activities, schedules, and logistics to ensure smooth operations.
- Manage accommodation allocations for students, staff, and guests.
- Oversee housekeeping standards, maintenance requests, and general camp readiness.
- Liaise with maintenance teams and suppliers for repairs, stock, and services.
- Act as a primary point of contact for students on-site, addressing queries and logistical needs.
- Support trainers and guides with scheduling, vehicle logistics, and training logistics.
- Assist with student arrivals, inductions, and departures.
- Maintain accurate records of occupancy, schedules, equipment, and inventories.
- Update internal systems and trackers related to camp operations.
- Assist with reporting on camp performance, issues, and operational needs.
- Ensure camp operations comply with safety, environmental, and organisational policies.
- Conduct basic safety checks on accommodation, vehicles, and common areas.
- Support emergency procedures and incident reporting.
- Coordinate logistics for visiting partners, assessors, or external guests.
- Maintain professional communication with lodge partners and stakeholders when required.
- Experience in hospitality, lodge operations, training camps, or similar remote-site environments.
- Strong organisational and coordination skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Comfortable working in a remote bush environment with flexible hours.
- Basic computer literacy (email, spreadsheets, scheduling tools).
- Valid driver's licence.
- Experience in conservation, safari lodges, or outdoor education environments.
- Knowledge of basic camp maintenance and logistics processes.
- First Aid / safety certification.