

National Ability Center
The National Ability Center (NAC) offers a unique career path for those passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through adaptive recreation. At NAC, you're not just taking a job; you're joining a community dedicated to fostering independence, building confidence, and creating unforgettable experiences. Imagine spending your days surrounded by the energy of people overcoming challenges and achieving personal milestones in the great outdoors. This is the everyday reality for NAC employees. Right now, you can contribute to this inspiring environment through various roles. Consider becoming a Community and Transition Program Assistant, working directly with participants to develop essential life skills. Perhaps you see yourself as a Summer Camp Shuttle Driver, ensuring campers reach their destination safely and with a smile. Or, if you enjoy direct interaction, become a Camp Counselor, where you get to guide and support individuals through exciting activities. If you’re searching for a fulfilling career that makes a tangible difference, explore what the National Ability Center has to offer.
About the Company
The National Ability Center works to empower individuals with disabilities by building self-esteem, confidence, and lifetime skills through their participation in our adaptive sports, recreation, educational, and community programs. Learn more at: http://www.discovernac.org Founded in 1985, the National Ability Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit, tax-exempt organization. With the generosity of private donors, corporate sponsorships, and the commitment of over a thousand seasonal volunteers, we can serve our non-profit mission and bridge the gap between perceived limitations and what is possible. All activities are offered at an affordable rate and scholarships are available, ensuring participation for all applicants. The NAC staff draws from decades of collective experience working with people who live with a disability and harnessing the power of specialized adaptive equipment, techniques, and teaching methods. Athletes, veterans, children, and families come to our facilities from all 50 US states and around the globe to participate in our transformational programs. We work hard to make recreation and outdoor adventures fun and accessible to people of all abilities. Our “I Can” philosophy reinforces our belief that a disability shouldn’t hinder anyone from living a vibrant, active, and rewarding life.
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Open Positions
3DescriptionPosition Type: Seasonal Full-Time, Non-Exempt (hourly)Supervisor: Community and Transition Program SupervisorDepartment: Camps, Community, and EducationLocation: On-Site (Park City, Utah)Co...
DescriptionPosition Type: Part-time Seasonal, Non-exempt (hourly)Supervisor: Camp Program ManagerDepartment: Camps, Community, and EducationLocation: On-Site (Park City, Utah)Compensation: $20 per hou...
DescriptionPosition Type: Seasonal Full-time, Non-exempt (hourly)Supervisor: Camp Program ManagerDepartment: Camps, Community, and EducationLocation: On-Site (Park City, Utah)Compensation: $20/hour fo...
