A Camp Counselor is an important member of our field team. They help create magical and impactful day camps for children ages 5-12 and teens ages 13-17. A Summer Camp Counselor works throughout our summer camp season, which runs May through August.
As a Camp Counselor, you’ll be spending your time:
- Working with 2-3 staff members in a small group of children and participating in games, hikes, skill-based activities, river and creek explorations, storytelling, songs, building forts, whittling, and crafts;
- Mentoring and coaching Junior Counselors and Counselors-in-Training;
- Communicating with Schoolhouse staff and camp families;
- Modeling Schoolhouse values;
- Ensuring the physical and emotional safety of participants.
This position requires online training to be completed before in-person training. Mandatory in-person staff training weekend is May 17 & 18, with additional training to follow. The camp season runs through August 22nd, 2025.
A Counselor is a mentor worth remembering and emulating
A Counselor takes pride and joy in mentoring children through outdoor adventures, games, stories, and songs. These individuals can partner energy with patience and responsibility with fun.
Camp Counselors are expected to:
- Safeguard the physical, emotional, and intellectual safety of campers and students. Model Schoolhouse values like kindness, curiosity, and empathy. Patiently process conflict and disagreements.
- Participate in all aspects of programs using Schoolhouse methodologies. Actively engage participants and deliver consistent and exceptional supervision of children. Be a good example and role model at all times. Play the games, sing the songs, wade in the river, hide in the leaves, build forts, and enthusiastically join in on all aspects of our programs.
- Communicate with participants, their families, and other Schoolhouse staff. Create established lines of communication built on trust and empathy.
- Provide exemplary adherence to Schoolhouse’s values, policies, and procedures,including creating a physically and emotionally safe environment.
- Create and deliver activities. Partner with your Camp Leads to create and run high-quality, exciting, nature-based activities and schedules.
- Prepare for programs. Take part in training and staff meetings, set up and break down programs, and clean and maintain program spaces.
- Set an excellent example in teaching and behavior management methods, work ethic, and attitude.
- Serve as a resource to other Schoolhouse staff in areas of special knowledge or interest.
- Mentor staff and Junior Counselors through giving and receiving feedback, modeling behavior, and creating a culture of growth.
- Be a leader. Run the games, tell the stories, and manage the group. Use and model behavior management techniques. Stay on schedule and manage your time. Create a culture of physical and emotional safety.
- Participate in marketing and promotional strategies and Schoolhouse events as requested.
- Elsewhere as needed. This list highlights major parts of a Camp Counselor’s responsibilities, but there are plenty of other parts to the job!
You can find a description of the physical activities common in our field staff positions here.
Please Apply If You…
- Are a high school graduate or equivalent, and are at least 18 years of age by your first day of work
- Are kind, curious, and confident with a “can-do” attitude
- Have exceptional mentoring skills, including effective communication, enthusiasm, resourcefulness, sense of humor, self-control, and patience
- Have great verbal, interpersonal, and listening communication skills
- Desire a cooperative, team-oriented work atmosphere
- Have experience working with children and want to mentor them to find and be their best selves
- Are able and willing to accept and effectively act on feedback and guidance
- Have a passion for the outdoors and are comfortable working in the outdoors in all kinds of weather
- Are committed to Schoolhouse’s mission and values
- Take your work seriously but yourself, not so much
We require current pediatric and adult CPR and First Aid certification by the first day of work. We accept certifications from the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI). If you don’t have an in-person training previously on record with us, we require in-person training. If we have record of your previous in-person training, you may complete an online only course.
Application Instructions
Summer Camp Counselor positions are open until filled, so we encourage you to apply as early as possible! Only complete applications will be reviewed. We’ll begin reviewing applications in January 2025, so don’t worry if you don’t hear from us over the holidays.
You’ll need to upload the following information in your application:
- First, make sure you have the following:
- A cover letter that explains your interest in working as a Counselor at Schoolhouse of Wonder (maximum one page). Please include your email and phone number.
- Your resume (maximum one page). Do not include photos of yourself on your resume.
- Three references (excluding friends and relatives). Please note: you don’t need your references to write you a recommendation letter — we’ll reach out to them with a form to fill out if we make you an offer. We only need their name and contact information!
Current certification in CPR and First Aid and a successful background check are required before work can begin. Schoolhouse will pursue both indicated and non-indicated references.
This is an “at will” seasonal, non-exempt, hourly position that reports directly to a Site Manager of Durham, Wake, or Orange County.
Qualified women, minorities, and bilingual candidates (English/Spanish) are encouraged to apply. We are fully invested in creating a supportive environment for all marginalized groups including women, people of color, and LGBT+ people by promoting community collaboration within our organization.
Schoolhouse of Wonder is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, disability, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation.