PHOTO: A STAFF MEMBER HOLDS A PLUNGER

Yes, you may even get to use a plunger! But what would life be like without those little challenges?

Positions Available

Cabin Counselor/Activities Instructor min. 17 years/rising college freshman

Being a Cabin Counselor is a very important responsibility. For the most part, you and your co-counselor are assuming the role of "mom" for approximately 8-12 girls and are basically "on call" for them 24 hours/day! You will be assigned to a cabin in one of three areas: Hillside (ages 5-8), Lakeside (ages 9-11) or Hilltop (ages 12-16). Depending on the age of your campers, a typical day of cabin life might include assisting with general needs for the younger set (i.e. wake-up, meals, hygiene, letters home and rest hour) or planning a tribal competition strategy and the closing banquet details with the older girls. You will also teach one or more general or special skills with other members of our camp staff. As you can see below, we have quite a variety of activities for campers to pick from to customize their daily camp schedules.

  • Archery
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Basketball
  • Canoeing
  • Cheerleading
  • Dance-Modern
  • Dance-Step
  • Drama
  • Fishing
  • Fitness
  • Golf
  • Horseback Riding
  • Kayaking
  • Leadership (CIT's)
  • Mountaineering
  • Music
  • Nature
  • Potter/Ceramics
  • Riflery
  • Rock Climbing
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Tumbling
  • Volleyball
  • Watercolor
  • Woodburning

Counselor Assistant min. 16 years of age and rising high school senior

Counselor Assistants perform the same duties as Cabin Counselors/Activity Instructors, but are under the guidance and leadership of their older co-counselors. CA's also are not allowed to leave camp property during their scheduled overnights. (Special conditions may apply with parental consent.).

Area Head Counselor min. 21 years of age

Head Counselors are assigned responsibility for one of the three residential or living areas in camp. They serve as "Chief of Domestic Relations" and "Super Mom" for their area.

Activity Head min. 2 yrs field expertise and certifications

An Activity Head is responsible for the daily operation of one or more activities. This includes calendar planning, staff assignments, equipment and safety checks, program evaluation, inventory, etc. Staff in this role must have expertise, experience and appropriate certification in their activity area(s).

Camp Nurse certification and licensing required

Camp Nurse duties include camper and staff medical supervision, medication distribution and oversight, registration screening, daily operation of the camp infirmary, record keeping, and acting "Camp Mom." Camp Nurses are compassionate and caring and know just how to fix that scraped elbow with a little TLC and a band-aid.

Other Positions requirements may vary

Assistant Program Director, C.I.T. (Counselor in Training) Coordinator, Camp (Registered) Nurse, Kitchen Assistant, etc.

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