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Description
Wyonegonic Cabin Counselors live with campers in lakefront cabins in our beautiful Maine wilderness setting. They contribute to the happiness and confidence of campers as they act as positive role models, supervise, teach and encourage. Counselors also instruct in at least one activity area in our non-competitive camp program. Activities include High Ropes, Low Ropes, Climbing Wall, Sailing, Outdoor Living Skills, Canoe, SUP, Swimming, Archery, Riflery, Windsurfing, Creative Arts, Horseback Riding etc. Wyonegonic also hires aunts and uncles (non-cabin staff). Aunts and uncles act as Activity Instructors, Activity Supervisors or Trip Leaders. They belong to a unit, support cabin counselors and partake in all special events, evening programs and unit activities. The teamwork and flexibility of all staff working together are what makes each summer a success. Camp covers the cost of all certifications and training that occurs on property in June prior to the season.
General Responsibilities:
- Actively participate in pre-camp staff orientation training and weekly meetings
- Cabin Counselors live in a rustic cabin (no electricity, no plumbing) with 4-6 campers
- Cabin Counselors supervise & participate in all assigned aspects of the camper’s day including: morning wake-up, cabin clean-up, meals, teaching activities, free time & evening activities.
- Serve as in loco parentis adult for campers
- Help campers set goals for activities and in the cabin
- Enforce rules, policies, safety procedures and traditions of the camp with a positive attitude
- Assume responsibility for the health and welfare of the campers entrusted to your charge
- Serve as a strong role model to campers with personal language, appearance and health habits
- Provide a safe environment for campers to feel good about themselves and their accomplishments
- Maintain positive public relations with campers’ parents
- Participate in evening programs in Unit
- Share evening on-duty responsibility when assigned
- Teach and plan for camp activities as assigned
- Responsible for appropriate program area, equipment and necessary documentation
- Keep in mind that additional responsibilities may be added or reassigned as necessary.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- Minimum age of 18 years
- Desire and ability to live with and mentor children between the ages of 8-15 years
- Experience with children
- Comfort in the outdoors and rustic living in residential environment
- Ability to teach or assist in two or more program activity areas
