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Whatever your interest is, think about getting out there and trying something new, traveling to new places, meeting new friends and, well, having the best summer of your life all while helping to change kids' lives along the way! Get paid to lead adventure trips and help construct homes for the needy with Camp Hazen YMCA. |
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CALIFORNIA JOBS more |
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Milk a cow. Spin wool from
sheep. Harvest fresh organic produce. Live sustainably.
Backpack from bay to sea. Campfires, swimming, hiking,
storytelling, crafts. Summer camp at Hidden
Villa will
awaken each campers sense of awe for natural beauty, provide
tools for multicultural community building, and create a
learning environment that encourages a commitment for social
justice where positive change in the world can be made.
Cultivating the genuine curiosity, self-esteem, and well
being of campers, summer
staff are integral
in creating a place where everyone can develop
self-confidence and experience a sense of belonging. From
residential counselors and program heads to farm, healthcare
and kitchen staff, over 50 summer job opportunities are
available in 2008. Staff members receive a base pay of $275
per week with increases depending on experience, cabin or
camping housing and meals. Applicants must be at least 18
years of age and have a love for working with youth, a
fun-loving spirit, energetic, flexible, mature and
team-oriented. A commitment from June 7th through August
16th is necessary, with some positions beginning as early as
May 31st. Applications are available online or email
camp@hiddenvilla.org
for more information. |
Live, work and play on a 1,600 wilderness preserve and organic farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains this summer! Help nurture relationships between people of different cultural, religious, economic, and racial backgrounds, and strengthen their connection to the environment as a summer staff member with Hidden Villa. |
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Are you a natural,
energized and passionate leader looking for a rewarding job
working with children in the outdoors? If so,
Plantation
Farm Camp is
looking to build a strong, diverse and supportive community
this summer and needs you. As a working farm located on 500
acres in the coastal hills of Northern California,
Plantation's emphasis is in nurturing self-esteem and
building responsibility in an atmosphere of shared fun in a
relaxed and beautiful setting. The farm raises beef and
dairy cattle, sheep, dairy goats and chickens, and the large
organic garden provides vegetables and flowers for the
open-air dining experience. You have the option of
working
as a counselor, a teen leadership-training counselor or with
the kitchen team, and your fellow counselors will be
backpackers, horseback riders, certified lifeguards,
musicians, artists, culinary students, outdoor enthusiasts
and teachers from all over the world. The camp season runs
from June 2nd through August 26th, with some flexibility in
start/end dates. Part of the Plantation experience is rustic
outdoor living in platform tents; you'll also eat high
quality, farm-fresh and made-from-scratch meals, with
vegetarian options. Compensation starts at $255/week, with
bonuses based on experience. Job openings are filled on a
rolling basis, so fill out the online
application today!
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In addition to the sustainable spirit of life on a farm—whether building an ox cart, spinning or weaving sheep wool, or serving freshly harvested produce—the summer team at Plantation will lead campers in a variety of unique activities: bareback horseback riding, a game of cricket or quidditch, kayaking the Gualala River, or making the adventurous and reflective journey to the Pacific Ocean. |
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COLORADO JOBS more |
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A summer at Cheley will push you to grow. The mountains will give you perspective and help you clarify long-term goals. Most importantly, you'll have fun with great people. The combination is rare, the experience extraordinary. |
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Owned and operated by the
Walker family since 1947, the Colorado
Mountain Ranch
summer camp provides a warm, friendly environment where
individual growth and learning occur through
confidence-building activities in an active outdoor setting.
Adventurous programming abounds at the ranch, where campers
can participate in everything from a challenge ropes course
and mountain boarding (ever try it?) to Western horseback
riding, swimming, hiking and camping. A new program for 2008
is called Earth!, offering experiences in sustainable
living. Summer
staff are
instrumental in creating and implementing every aspect of
ranch programs and activities, facility use, food service,
construction projects and maintenance. Every job—ranging
from activity instructors to wranglers—involves
inspiring and guiding campers, participating
enthusiastically in all daily activities and embracing the
Native American philosophy of respect for self, others and
nature. Depending on the position, first year staff members
can earn $150-$250/per week (plus a contract bonus), along
with meals, housing, leadership training and, of course,
living in the mountains! Seasonal job opportunities are
available from May 21st through October 1st (at minimum, you
must commit to a June 3rd through August 13th term).
Applications are available for download online.
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The rustic, turn-of-the-century log lodge exudes the ambience and hospitality of the old West—where the Colorado Mountain Ranch staff presents plentiful and delicious cuisine, from hearty Western-style to gourmet entrées. |
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This summer you could lead
a climb up a 14,000-foot peak, guide a moonlight exploration
of a desert canyon or, perhaps, teach a camper how to fish a
mountain lake, raft a river or set-up camp in a ponderosa
pine forest! Located in the San Juan Mountains of southwest
Colorado, Colvig
Silver Camps
is a residential, wilderness-oriented camp that blends
traditional summer activities with overnight backcountry
adventures. Ten-week summer
staff opportunities
include program, climbing, arts & crafts, expedition and
pathfinding coordinators, counselors, wranglers and a
registered nurse. Depending on position, start dates begin
from May 29th through June 4th and continue through August
10th, with a three-day, mid-summer break in July. Benefits
include a salary of $1,300 to $1,925, room and board,
laundry, comprehensive staff training and wilderness first
aid certification for head counselors. If you have a passion
for working with children in an outdoor setting and a
commitment to the development of positive, meaningful
relationships, email
or call 800.858.2850 to request a PDF application.
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Creative. Tireless, Patient. Flexible. Positive Attitude. Fun-Loving Spirit. Sense of Humor. Responsible. Sound like you? Colvig Silver Camps seeks these key attributes in its summer staff. |
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Located in the middle of
Pike National Forest at 9,200 feet (and just over an hour
from southwest Denver), Tumbling
River Ranch is
a second generation, family-run ranch serving 55 guests per
week for a vacation of a lifetime. Summer staff have a
tremendous opportunity to contribute to the guest experience
through superb customer service and respect. Whether working
as a cook, baker, housekeeper/wait staff member, hiking
guide, life guard/nanny, youth or teen counselor,
maintenance worker, wrangler, in the office or on the
grounds, all staff members should be prepared to work hard
and enjoy what they are doing. Benefits include a monthly
salary, room, board and a post-season bonus. Preference is
given to those who can begin work in early May and finish
their assignment in late August/September. Call 800.654.8770
or send off an email to Megan
Dugan for detailed
job descriptions and an application. |
With superb horseback riding, fly fishing, rodeos, live entertainment and an outstanding kids' program, the summer staff at Tumbling River Ranch help create a one-of-a-kind Western dude ranch experience for families. |
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MAINE JOBS more |
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Teach a camper how to
create a ceramic mug or kaleidoscope. Engage campers in
group problem solving skills with the help of the ropes
course and climbing wall. Coordinate a small, earth-oriented
tipi village focusing on traditional Native American life.
Lead a llama trekking adventure. Got you interested? In the
rolling hills of Maine, you'll find Hidden
Valley Camp
and a well-rounded blend of artistic and outdoor adventure
summer programs. Whether you're skilled in outdoor
adventure, sports, English riding, animal care, or the arts,
over 100 job
opportunities are
available. Program staff kick off the summer with two weeks
of training in early June (are you ready to challenge
yourself on the zip line?); then participate in two
four-week sessions through mid-August. In addition to a
supportive and creative learning environment, a salary,
housing, healthy meals (rumor has it there is a lobster
banquet), and generous off-time is provided.
Applications
are available online. |
Have you ever tried llama trekking? A well-rounded blend of artistic and outdoor adventure programming abounds at Hidden Valley Camp, with over 100 job opportunities available this summer. |
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Waterskiing and
windsurfing on Panther Lake. Conquering the climbing tower
or low ropes course. Mountain biking wooded trails. Creating
pottery in the ceramics studio. With activities galore
complemented by laughter, friendship, and community, Maine's
Kingsley
Pines Camp
fosters a stimulating and rewarding experience for resident
campers aged 8 to 15. As the core of the camp
staff,
counselors
supervise, lead, guide and live with campers. They also
teach either arts, waterfront, sports, or outdoor
adventure activities. The camp season kicks off in early
June with one week of training followed by ten weeks of
children's camp and two weeks of family camp. Benefits
include room and board (including delicious lakeside meals
with a vegetarian option), a competitive salary, staff
lounge with Internet access, transportation on days off and
a summer loaded with fun! Candidates should be caring,
creative, enthusiastic and have a genuine concern for
children. The counselor application
for 2008 is available online. |
With summer lake temps reaching 80 degrees, Kingsley Pines Camp counselors and campers get a chance to enjoy days filled with sailing, waterskiing and windsurfing. |
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Spread over 20,000 acres
in Montana's Crazy Mountain foothills, family-owned
Lazy
K Bar Ranch LLC
remains one of the "honest-to-gosh" original dude ranches in
the west. Guests come for the riding, incredible
fly-fishing, the scenery, the remote and rustic setting, the
brilliant sunshine and enjoying down-to-earth folks and
great cookouts. 15 employees are hired each summer (from
June 10th through Labor Day), with job openings and
responsibilities that include choreman (hand-milk two cows,
feed pigs, carry luggage, stock wood and provide basic
maintenance), housekeeper/waitstaff (clean and make the
cabins comfy, wait tables, create an inviting guest
experience and maintain cleanliness of dining room),
split-shift workers (fills in for the cook, baker,
laundress, waitstaff, housekeeper and dishwasher) and
wranglers. A winter caretaker is also needed each year from
mid-September through mid-June. Benefits include a monthly
wage, room and board, equal share in an incentive pool and
days off free to ride, hike, fish, square dance, hot tub or
enjoy the surrounding region. Adventuresome, outgoing and
open-minded applicants must be non-drinkers, non-druggers,
able to draw on the inner self, appreciate nature and be
team players with high moral standards. If this sounds like
you, email Carol
Van Cleve Kirby or
call 406.932.4449. |
If you are looking for a true dude ranch experience with down-to-earth folks, Lazy K Bar Ranch LLC in the Crazy Mountains of Montana is looking for adventuresome, outgoing and open-minded summer staff. |
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Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places and located in the Crazy
Mountains of south-central Montana, Sweet
Grass Ranch is
a sixth generation, family-owned working Angus cattle ranch.
Staff, guests and family work, play, eat and experience the
simple pleasures of ranch life in unspoiled country
together. Summer 2008 job openings include
housekeeping/dining crew (responsible for keeping guest
cabins and the main house clean, washing guest sheets and
towels, and setting up and clearing meals;
$1,000/month), a baker (responsible for all the breads,
desserts, pastries and salads at the ranch; $1,800/month)
and a chef (cooks all meat/vegetables and shares
breakfast/lunch duties with the baker; $2,500/month). Both
cooks are responsible for keeping the kitchen neat and clean
at all times, keeping a running list of needed groceries and
seeing that meals are on time. All staff also receive
housing, meals, encouragement for a job well done and an
end-of summer gratuity pool bonus; and when your job is
finished for the day, you have the opportunity to ride
horses, fish, hike or head to town for dances and rodeos.
Positions begin in late May with work through mid-September
(although there is wiggle room at either end). If you are a
self-starter, highly motivated, punctual, people-friendly
and are not afraid of hard work, email your cover letter and
resume to Shelly
Carroccia.
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If you are looking for the simple pleasures of ranch life in the unspoiled Crazy Mountains of Montana, you'll find Sweet Grass Ranch—where staff, guests and family work, play and eat together. |
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Would you like to meet new
people, work with horses and wake up everyday in one of the
most awe-inspiring national parks in the U.S.? The Glacier
Division Crew of Swan
Mountain Outfitters
is accepting applications for barn
managers at one
of three locations throughout Glacier National Park. Each
barn manager is responsible for the upkeep, oversight and
decision-making at the corral, including 5-7 employees and
30-45 horses. The position requires a solid foundation of
basic horse care (grooming, feeding, health, etc.) and the
ability to handle any escalated issues from wranglers or
customers. Strong communication, organization and
horsemanship skills are a must. Positions are available from
the end of May through September. Contact Aubrie
Tabor to learn more
about the position and to begin the application process.
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NEW YORK JOBS more |
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Every summer over 3,000
New York City children from disadvantaged communities will
pack their bags for a free trip to one of five
Fresh
Air Fund
summer camps just north of the city. For many, it'll be
their first time away from the busy streets. The Fund
operates the camps on a 3,000-acre preserve filled with
forests, fields and lakes. Summer
job opportunities
include general counselors, waterfront staff, ropes-course
facilitators, farm staff, nutritionists, nurses and program
staff who focus on everything from photography and
woodworking to drama and outdoor living skills. Staff
members are important in the eyes of boys and girls who have
just been introduced to a new and exciting world. You'll act
as a role model, teach new skills and help plan days filled
with fun and discovery. Along with a wage ranging from
$2,000 to $2,800 for the season, meals and housing are
provided. A travel allowance is also provided for those
traveling over 300 miles to the camp. Applicants must be at
least 18, have completed their freshman year of college, and
have a sincere motivation to work with inner-city children.
If you're ready to have unforgettable summer, your new
adventure starts
here.
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Providing disadvantaged children from New York City the opportunity to pack their bags for a free journey to a 3,000-acre preserve, the Fresh Air Fund is looking for summer camp staff who can become role models, teach new skills and help plan days filled with fun and discovery. |
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Empower children to reach their full potential in the great outdoors. Hike, climb, mountain bike, cave and paddle your way around the Adirondacks. Work and play as a summer outdoor specialist with Camp Echo Lake! |
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NORTH CAROLINA JOBS more |
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Attracting individuals who yearn to be of service and make a positive impact on the world, Eagle's Nest is an extremely popular camp for counselors due to its creative and communal processes. |
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Introducing the W. Alton Jones Camp—an outdoor playground ideal for learning, exploration and adventure. As part of the URI Environmental Education Center, programs emphasize group-building, self-esteem, environmental stewardship, conservation, natural history and outdoor skills. Featured job openings at the environmental overnight summer camp program include: The Earth Camp Assistant Coordinator will assist in the coordination of the camp program, play an active role in the 2-week staff training and assist with the supervision of 17 camp counselors/program specialists and up to 10 junior counselors from May 1st through August 15th. Earth Camp Field Teacher/Counselors supervise residential campers and teach or lead ecology, natural science, conservation, sensory awareness, canoeing, no-trace camping and survival skills, arts & crafts, group games, skits and evening programs from June 15th through August 15th. Compensation includes a
very competitive wage, meals, accommodations in staff
housing (wireless Internet and cable TV included), and CPR,
first aid, and lifeguard certification. To begin the
application process, send or fax your cover letter, resume
and three references to Herb
Blake, Summer
Programs Coordinator, W. Alton Jones Camp, 401 Victory
Highway, West Greenwich, RI 02817; (401) 397-3304, ext.
6043; (401) 397-3293 (fax). |
Blending teaching and learning with the traditional elements of summer camp, W. Alton Jones Earth Camp staff connect adolescents to exciting experiences in the natural world. |
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Do you have a passion for
working with youth, a love of the outdoors and a desire to
help amazing young men and women develop into the leaders of
tomorrow? C5
Youth Foundation
is an intensive leadership development program that prepares
high-performing teens from low-income families with the
skills needed to succeed in college, work and life. Through
challenging, fun and rewarding experiences, students will
participate in summer camp, travel, community service,
cultural events, college prep and adventure activities. The
C5
summer staff team
will play an essential role in leading programs that promote
leadership, teamwork, responsibility, and independence. You
will develop your own leadership skills and grow personally
through quality training, challenging activities, and
insightful coaching. Expect to develop teambuilding and
facilitation skills as well as experience leading a variety
of outdoor activities. Prospective applicants must be able
to relocate to the beautiful foothills of the Big Horn
Mountains near Hyattville, Wyoming to live and work at this
residential
camp from June 8th
through August 28th. A travel stipend, room and board, and a
competitive and customized compensation package are
provided. To learn more about this amazing and meaningful
summer job opportunity, contact Sarah
Krentz or call
213.863.8444. |
The summer camp experience at C5 provides an enriching experience for campers and staff alike. Not only will you play an essential role in developing the leadership skills of young people, you'll gain valuable experience as well. You'll be part of a winning team of spirited college students and recent graduates who are enthusiastic, committed, and dedicated to building a better future. |
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