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Summer Camp Counselor

University of Maine 4H Camp at Greenland Point

Princeton, Maine

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details Salary range $475-$550 per week
Deadline Jun 01, 2025
Experience 0 - 1 years

Work Environment / Dynamics: 

Your position will be based at Greenland Point 4-H Camp and Learning Center in Princeton, Maine. As a Camp Counselor, you will maintain a high level of health and safety for the group while mentoring and coaching youth through a variety of outdoor activities, including canoeing, outdoor cooking, nature exploration,  conservation education, fishing, and wilderness survival skills.  To thrive in this position, you must genuinely invest in your growth as a positive role model, teaching essential hard skills that empower campers to succeed both in the wilderness and beyond.

Your Work Schedule: 

Camp Counselors work a full summer schedule from early to mid June through early to mid August. Counselors reside on-site in cabins with campers throughout the season. Counselors generally work Sunday thru Friday with occasional Saturday work. Counselors receive daily time off Monday through Thursday and weekends off are Friday late afternoon thru Sunday morning.

Job Overview:

As a Camp Counselor, you will work with a co-counselor, leading a group of up to 12 campers through their daily activities. You will teach most camper lessons during the week. In addition to teaching, you are responsible for attending to the needs of the campers, ensuring that all campers are healthy, happy, and well taken care of. You will participate in a comprehensive week-long training to hone your practical skills. Depending on your interests and the camp's needs, you may be asked to attend an additional week for training in a specific area (i.e., lifeguard, trip leader, etc.) Your responsibilities will include supervising campers and implementing engaging activities while fostering a supportive, inclusive, and respectful living environment and modeling positive behavior and environmental stewardship.

Responsibilities:

  • You will lead all camper lessons and activities for your group, implementing a curriculum that covers various skills such as listening, communication, team-building, boating skills and safety, outdoor cooking,  conservation education, wilderness survival, map and compass navigation, and general ecology.
  • You will live in a cabin with up to 9 campers, creating a supportive, fun and positive living environment
  • You will attend and actively participate in a one-week-long paid staff training, where you will learn, practice and  review your practical skills to feel comfortable leading and teaching campers.
  • You will co-lead a variety of one to two-week-long programs for various age groups
  • You will supervise and ensure the safety of campers at all times, facilitating the resolution of group conflicts while encouraging problem-solving and decision-making.
  • You’ll contribute to community living by participating in chores (helping hands), meal service, and any necessary maintenance duties.
  • You will attend and participate in staff meetings as scheduled
  • You’ll actively engage with campers throughout the day—including during lessons, recreation, evening programs, and meals—to build meaningful connections and provide guidance.
  • You’ll model healthy living, positive energy, open communication, and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
  • You’ll follow all health protocols, maintaining a safe and healthy environment for campers and staff alike.
  • You will actively engage with campers during lessons, activities and mealtimes to foster a supportive community.
  • You will regularly evaluate the program with the  Director to enhance the overall camp experience.

Knowledge and Skill Qualifications:

Required: 

  • You need a High School diploma, G.E.D or equivalent

Preferred: 

  • You have a genuine motivation to work with children in a vibrant, high-energy outdoor setting where every day is an adventure.
  • You demonstrate responsible and safe decision-making skills, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for all campers during outdoor programming.
  • You have the ability to lead groups in various outdoor environments, comfortably carrying a small backpack filled with teaching supplies and a first aid kit to support your activities.
  • With or without accommodation, you have the ability to lead groups outdoors over various terrain with 35+ lbs. packs for extended days and the ability to assist in carrying canoes (85 lb.) with others

Benefits:

  • Rustic and Shared Housing
  • Meals 
  • Laundry
  • Opportunities to Earn Certifications

Who We Are: 

The 4-H Camp & Learning Center at Greenland Point provides environmentally focused programming for Maine youth through summer camp and school programs. These programs are designed to inspire outdoor fun, practical woods-wise skills, and hands-on conservation education. Participants may learn a new outdoor skill or activity that will increase their awareness and understanding of ways that we can live fulfilling lives and make sound choices while doing the things that we enjoy. Through these programs, our mission is to teach youth to be effective and caring citizens through affordable environmental education and fun nature-based experiences.

HOW TO APPLY

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Category Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Nature Center