Do you have what it takes to be a camp counselor?

Six weeks, 16 hours a day, six days a week. Practically every moment you're with kids; teaching, guiding, playing, learning. There are kids who are homesick, kids who complain, kids who never stop asking why and kids with so much energy you think they'll never stop.

You're a role model, all day, every day. Everywhere you go, everything you do, every word you speak sets an example.

Forget about privacy, the comforts of home or time for yourself. You're totally focused on one thing and one thing only: the kids and their needs.

Sounds tough doesn't it? Camp can be very difficult, challenging work. It can be physically exhausting and emotionally draining.

It takes a very special someone to work at camp. Someone who really loves kids. Someone who believes they can make a difference. Someone who is willing to give everything they have and then some.

Is that someone you?


 

What Do We Look For?

  •  Passion for working with kids of all ages and abilities

  •  Desire to share your faith with others  

  •  Ability to live and work in close proximity with others

  •  Love for the outdoors...in all types of weather

  •  Willingness  to be a role model, 24/7

  •  Respect for people of all races, cultures and abilities

  •  Willingness to put the needs of others before your own

  •  Infectious enthusiasm for life

  •  Strong character and the determination to stand up for what you believe in

  • Desire to foster self-esteem and responsibility in others

  • Commitment to work as part of a team and support other team members