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WORK AT CAMP

Employment is available at Camp Mohawk in a variety of challenging, fun, and worthwhile positions in an environment where “The Spirit Lasts A Lifetime!”

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A CAMP COUNSELOR?

At Camp Mohawk, the experiences that you will have and the friends that you’ll make will stay with you throughout your lifetime. At camp, you will work hard and long and enjoy the friendships of some wonderful people. Camp counselors have the opportunity to personally interact with campers and lead them through activities. A counselor lives with campers and forms a special and unique relationship with them. As a camp counselor you will have the opportunity to:

  • Master real-life problem solving skills

  • Have a significant and positive influence in the lives of children

  • Develop greater self-understanding

  • Participate in experiences that enhance personal growth

  • Develop/expand a network of peer relations

At Camp Mohawk, the experiences that you will have and the friends that you’ll make will stay with you throughout your lifetime. At camp, you will work hard and long and enjoy the friendships of some wonderful people. Camp counselors have the opportunity to personally interact with campers and lead them through activities. A counselor lives with campers and forms a special and unique relationship with them. As a camp counselor you will have the opportunity to:

  • Living with 8-10 children in a cabin

  • Waking your cabin each day, ensuring that each camper showers daily

  • Eating meals with your cabin group

  • Participating in and helping plan evening activities with your cabin group, unit, or entire camp

  • Planning daily afternoon cabin activities for your cabin group

  • Completing daily health forms for each camper in your cabin

  • Completing daily “fun factors” (evaluation) of each camper in your cabin

  • Preparing campers for bed and leading evening discussion/cabin devotions

  • Performing Officer of the Day duties as assigned

In addition to your cabin and unit duties, you will be teaching activities during the day. The activities that you will teach will be based on a skill inventory done on the first day of staff training as well as the information that you include on your application. Each Sunday evening, girls will sign up for 4 activities for the week. As an activity instructor, you will be responsible for:

  • Preparing lesson plans – in most cases, this means revising existing lesson plans and adding your own knowledge and experiences to the activity area

  • Setting up activity area

  • Submitting supply lists

  • Being on time and teaching activities daily

  • Master real-life problem solving skills

  • Have a significant and positive influence in the lives of children

  • Develop greater self-understanding

  • Participate in experiences that enhance personal growth

  • Develop/expand a network of peer relations

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