2025 HXP Trip Leader Application
Posted on Oct 7, 2024 by HXP
Salt Lake City, UT
Other
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Contract/Project
Welcome to the Summer 2025 Trip Leader Application! We are so excited to get to know you better. You can expect to hear back about your application within 1-6 weeks of applying.
You’ve probably come here because a lot of people you respect have told you about being a Trip Leader. But what are you even signing up for? Let us tell you. In the form of a review. Because you can’t commit to anything without first reading the reviews.
Being a Trip Leader is… “a chance to work with incredible youth who will change your life, and I’m for real. I’m seriously obsessed with these kids, and in return I expect Trip Leaders to keep up with them. The biggest role a Trip Leader faces is to be a logistical wizard, a confidant, a homie, a leader, a hype artist, a spiritual giant and their best friend--all at the same time, simple as that.”
-Jordan, 7th Year Trip Leader
IMPORTANT NOTE - DO NOT SKIP THIS! Whitelist our email ((url removed)) so it doesn't go to your spam. If you don't do this, it's possible that our emails will go to your spam causing you to be disqualified. Here's on how to do that.
Requirements
What do we look for?
A strong testimony of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a life that consistently reflects that belief
Proven ability to inspire and help youth develop greater faith in Jesus Christ
Confidence in who you are and your ability to impact lives for good
Previous international experience (beyond a mission)
Experience working with youth and a strong desire to continue
Very successful academic and/or professional history
21 to 30 years of age by May 31, 2025 (majority of our Trip Leaders are 22+)
Proven ability to stay composed while handling high-stress situations
Demonstrated leadership skills
Clear, discernible capacity to love
Enthusiastic, organized, and dependable
Served a full-time mission (recommended, not required)
Required:
Attend Trip Leader Training (TLT) May 8-10, 2025 (This is mandatory. If you can’t make it to TLT, you won’t be able to be a Trip Leader)
Able to commit to 45 hours of preparation during the year leading up to your trip
Able to commit four consecutive weeks during Summer 2025
A current temple recommend
CPR and First Aid Certification
Benefits
So once you apply, what happens next?
There are three rounds to our interview process.
1. Fill out the online application and upload your resume (next page).
2. If you advance, you will be invited to record a couple videos that will help us get to know you better.
3. If you advance, you will be invited to an in-person interview at our office in Salt Lake City, Utah (Remote interviews will be available for those out of state.
*Some candidates will be invited to participate in an additional interview in order to help make final decisions.
Have more questions? Visit our for more information.
You’ve probably come here because a lot of people you respect have told you about being a Trip Leader. But what are you even signing up for? Let us tell you. In the form of a review. Because you can’t commit to anything without first reading the reviews.
Being a Trip Leader is… “a chance to work with incredible youth who will change your life, and I’m for real. I’m seriously obsessed with these kids, and in return I expect Trip Leaders to keep up with them. The biggest role a Trip Leader faces is to be a logistical wizard, a confidant, a homie, a leader, a hype artist, a spiritual giant and their best friend--all at the same time, simple as that.”
-Jordan, 7th Year Trip Leader
IMPORTANT NOTE - DO NOT SKIP THIS! Whitelist our email ((url removed)) so it doesn't go to your spam. If you don't do this, it's possible that our emails will go to your spam causing you to be disqualified. Here's on how to do that.
Requirements
What do we look for?
A strong testimony of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a life that consistently reflects that belief
Proven ability to inspire and help youth develop greater faith in Jesus Christ
Confidence in who you are and your ability to impact lives for good
Previous international experience (beyond a mission)
Experience working with youth and a strong desire to continue
Very successful academic and/or professional history
21 to 30 years of age by May 31, 2025 (majority of our Trip Leaders are 22+)
Proven ability to stay composed while handling high-stress situations
Demonstrated leadership skills
Clear, discernible capacity to love
Enthusiastic, organized, and dependable
Served a full-time mission (recommended, not required)
Required:
Attend Trip Leader Training (TLT) May 8-10, 2025 (This is mandatory. If you can’t make it to TLT, you won’t be able to be a Trip Leader)
Able to commit to 45 hours of preparation during the year leading up to your trip
Able to commit four consecutive weeks during Summer 2025
A current temple recommend
CPR and First Aid Certification
Benefits
So once you apply, what happens next?
There are three rounds to our interview process.
1. Fill out the online application and upload your resume (next page).
2. If you advance, you will be invited to record a couple videos that will help us get to know you better.
3. If you advance, you will be invited to an in-person interview at our office in Salt Lake City, Utah (Remote interviews will be available for those out of state.
*Some candidates will be invited to participate in an additional interview in order to help make final decisions.
Have more questions? Visit our for more information.
Reference: 198851837
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2025 HXP Trip Leader Application
Posted on Oct 7, 2024 by HXP
Salt Lake City, UT
Other
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Contract/Project
Welcome to the Summer 2025 Trip Leader Application! We are so excited to get to know you better. You can expect to hear back about your application within 1-6 weeks of applying.
You’ve probably come here because a lot of people you respect have told you about being a Trip Leader. But what are you even signing up for? Let us tell you. In the form of a review. Because you can’t commit to anything without first reading the reviews.
Being a Trip Leader is… “a chance to work with incredible youth who will change your life, and I’m for real. I’m seriously obsessed with these kids, and in return I expect Trip Leaders to keep up with them. The biggest role a Trip Leader faces is to be a logistical wizard, a confidant, a homie, a leader, a hype artist, a spiritual giant and their best friend--all at the same time, simple as that.”
-Jordan, 7th Year Trip Leader
IMPORTANT NOTE - DO NOT SKIP THIS! Whitelist our email ((url removed)) so it doesn't go to your spam. If you don't do this, it's possible that our emails will go to your spam causing you to be disqualified. Here's on how to do that.
Requirements
What do we look for?
A strong testimony of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a life that consistently reflects that belief
Proven ability to inspire and help youth develop greater faith in Jesus Christ
Confidence in who you are and your ability to impact lives for good
Previous international experience (beyond a mission)
Experience working with youth and a strong desire to continue
Very successful academic and/or professional history
21 to 30 years of age by May 31, 2025 (majority of our Trip Leaders are 22+)
Proven ability to stay composed while handling high-stress situations
Demonstrated leadership skills
Clear, discernible capacity to love
Enthusiastic, organized, and dependable
Served a full-time mission (recommended, not required)
Required:
Attend Trip Leader Training (TLT) May 8-10, 2025 (This is mandatory. If you can’t make it to TLT, you won’t be able to be a Trip Leader)
Able to commit to 45 hours of preparation during the year leading up to your trip
Able to commit four consecutive weeks during Summer 2025
A current temple recommend
CPR and First Aid Certification
Benefits
So once you apply, what happens next?
There are three rounds to our interview process.
1. Fill out the online application and upload your resume (next page).
2. If you advance, you will be invited to record a couple videos that will help us get to know you better.
3. If you advance, you will be invited to an in-person interview at our office in Salt Lake City, Utah (Remote interviews will be available for those out of state.
*Some candidates will be invited to participate in an additional interview in order to help make final decisions.
Have more questions? Visit our for more information.
You’ve probably come here because a lot of people you respect have told you about being a Trip Leader. But what are you even signing up for? Let us tell you. In the form of a review. Because you can’t commit to anything without first reading the reviews.
Being a Trip Leader is… “a chance to work with incredible youth who will change your life, and I’m for real. I’m seriously obsessed with these kids, and in return I expect Trip Leaders to keep up with them. The biggest role a Trip Leader faces is to be a logistical wizard, a confidant, a homie, a leader, a hype artist, a spiritual giant and their best friend--all at the same time, simple as that.”
-Jordan, 7th Year Trip Leader
IMPORTANT NOTE - DO NOT SKIP THIS! Whitelist our email ((url removed)) so it doesn't go to your spam. If you don't do this, it's possible that our emails will go to your spam causing you to be disqualified. Here's on how to do that.
Requirements
What do we look for?
A strong testimony of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a life that consistently reflects that belief
Proven ability to inspire and help youth develop greater faith in Jesus Christ
Confidence in who you are and your ability to impact lives for good
Previous international experience (beyond a mission)
Experience working with youth and a strong desire to continue
Very successful academic and/or professional history
21 to 30 years of age by May 31, 2025 (majority of our Trip Leaders are 22+)
Proven ability to stay composed while handling high-stress situations
Demonstrated leadership skills
Clear, discernible capacity to love
Enthusiastic, organized, and dependable
Served a full-time mission (recommended, not required)
Required:
Attend Trip Leader Training (TLT) May 8-10, 2025 (This is mandatory. If you can’t make it to TLT, you won’t be able to be a Trip Leader)
Able to commit to 45 hours of preparation during the year leading up to your trip
Able to commit four consecutive weeks during Summer 2025
A current temple recommend
CPR and First Aid Certification
Benefits
So once you apply, what happens next?
There are three rounds to our interview process.
1. Fill out the online application and upload your resume (next page).
2. If you advance, you will be invited to record a couple videos that will help us get to know you better.
3. If you advance, you will be invited to an in-person interview at our office in Salt Lake City, Utah (Remote interviews will be available for those out of state.
*Some candidates will be invited to participate in an additional interview in order to help make final decisions.
Have more questions? Visit our for more information.
Reference: 198851837
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