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At Camp Augusta this summer, you might get oatmeal dumped on your head, get thrown in the lake, dress up like a pirate, comfort a homesick child, play an age-old activity like Zoogle or Balero, share in contagious laughter, sleep and wonder under the stars or experience the fine art of doing nothing at the camp's Hammock Village! Do you have the right stuff? |
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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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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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Georgia Jobs more |
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Hiring Outdoor Living
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Come make a positive difference in the life of a child by being the spark that ignites the flame of fun, growth and learning this summer at Camp Coleman! |
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Maine Jobs more |
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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. Counselors
also teach in one of these areas: 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. The
employment period varies between eleven and thirteen weeks,
ending either mid or late August. 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
is available online.
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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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Montana Jobs more |
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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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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
$2,400 to $3,200 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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