Summer Camp Cabin Counselor, The Mountain Retreat and Learning Centers

Responsible for everyday camp and cabin life, Cabin Counselors are responsible for upholding camp rules, cabin covenants, and MountainCamp health and safety protocols. They facilitate the daily schedule and make sure each of their campers are safe, clean, healthy and are prepared for each camp day. Cabin Counselors work together to ensure that the community comes together as a whole outside of cabin life. Cabin Counselors will be trained in facilitation of all workshop areas (aquatics and athletics, Appalachian studies/outdoor team, arts and crafts, spiritual exploration and social justice, and STEM) and are responsible for developing and facilitating workshops in rotating assigned program areas to diversify offerings, under the guidance of the Program Coordinator. Cabin Counselors will also be scheduled to be a part of field time to maintain camp supervision, and they will be responsible for planning and executing cabin time with their cabin groups. Cabin Counselors will also do a peer review of their co-leader at the end of each session and participate in all camp activities/ programs as assigned. Must be at least 18 years old.

For more information about this position and how to apply, click here. Compensation includes room and board as well as a weekly stipend beginning at $275, with additional compensation for returning Mountain counselors, lifeguard certification, or counselors who are also program specialists (e.g. STEM, Art, Social Justice, Outdoor Education).

The deadline to apply is April 26, 2024.

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