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Pine Tree Camps - Summer 2025 Sleep Away Camp Counselor

Lynn University
Part-time
On-site
Decatur, Georgia, United States

Summary:

Pine Tree Camps at Lynn University is an American Camp Association accredited day and overnight camp in Boca Raton, Florida. Pine Tree Camps promotes growth and fun in an environment that's fully committed to the latest standards in health and safety. Pine Tree Camps offers a variety of programs for campers ages 5 to 14 ranging from traditional skill-building camps to sports camps, overnight camps, and camp counselor training programs. Pine Tree Camps provides unmatched personal attention that cultivates a strong sense of personal achievement in every camper. Our campers have fun, make friends, and enjoy traditional camp games and activities while making friendships that last a lifetime.

Kampus Kampers is Pine Tree Camps' sleepover camp for children ages 6 to 13. With a camper-to-counselor ratio of 5-1, Kampus Kampers stay on Lynn University's campus Monday through Friday, receive breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and take part in both daytime camp programming and evening activities. From campfires and pool parties, Kampus Kampers develop a strong sense of personal achievement while they taste independence in our safe environment.

Job Description:

Essential duties and responsibilities

Daytime (8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) β€” position depends on qualifications.

Group Counselor - work with co-counselor supervising a group of 16 children (ages 5 - 14)

  • Resolve conflicts, monitor for campers having problems, make campers feel part of the group, anticipate problems.
  • Ensure schedule is followed, leading games and assisting at activities.
  • 1 counselor from each group is required to swim with campers each day.

Instructors - groups of about 16 campers (ages 5 to 14) will rotate through your activity.

Pool staff - alternate lifeguarding, swim instruction, monitoring water activities.

Nighttime: (3:00 p.m. to 8:45 a.m.)

  • Room counselors stay in a room with 3 to 6 campers (ages 6 to 13).
  • Supervise and participate in activities such as games, enforcing rules, refereeing, demonstrating, cheerleading.
  • Ensure campers are on time, in the right spot, dressed properly, and with everything they need.
  • Ensure everyone feels part of the group.
  • Help campers make friends.
  • Settle campers for the night.
  • Resolve conflicts.
  • Recognize sick, sad, self-conscious campers.

Minimum qualifications

  • Candidates must be at least 21 years old.
  • Completed 1 year of college.
  • Experience caring for children.
  • Must be available for all 9 weeks of camp plus a week of camp training; 5/27/25 – 8/1/25.
  • Work from 7:30 a.m. Monday through 6:00 p.m. Friday, weekends off.
  • An hour and a half break each day.
  • Room and Board provided.


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