Get the perfect shot this summer.
Droning jobs in America.
What's involved in drone jobs at summer camp?
Drone usage is becoming more and more common at camps as they invest into new technology to teach their campers. Most camps also try to keep parents informed about how the summer is going, so they'll hire staff to capture photo and video. You'll spend a lot of time capturing amazing footage while droning, meaning that most of your summer will be spent in the great outdoors and seeing the American wilderness from a whole new angle.
Why should I work with drones at summer camp?
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Your ultimate summer job.
Build your CV.
Summer camp jobs are a great CV-builder, for whatever career you may pursue.
Teaching children activities at camp is a great alternative to a traditional summer job at home. You will develop your leadership skills, which will make you a great candidate for future job opportunities.
Develop your skills.
Summer camp is the ultimate skills builder.
Not only will you learn hard skills related to your activity, but you'll develop a range of soft skills thanks to what you'll be doing in your day-to-day.
You'll build your team work, communication, problem-solving, creativity and resilience skills, all whilst having the summer of a lifetime.
Make an impact.
It's no exaggeration to say you'll change lives.
Summer camp is a place where magic happens. Whether it's campers overcoming fears, or finding a new activity that takes them down a new path in life, moments happen on a near hourly basis. And you'll be front and centre of it.
Become a leader and experience a summer of a lifetime.
FAQs
When starting your application you’ll be asked to select your top skills. Choose droning. Go into detail about what you’re going to bring to the role, your skill level and if you’re already qualified. A camp director will then be able to assess if you’re a good fit and invite you to their camp.
Campers come down to sessions in age group divisions. These divisions can vary in skill level, but are usually made up of 10-30 campers. You’ll then be paired with an individual camper or a group, and don’t worry - you’ll be supported by your fellow specialists and counsellors.
You'll develop your skills in an activity that you are passionate about, but you'll also have more time off than other counselors. You'll likely share a cabin with other specialists, rather than campers, and get to know the whole camp as they rotate through your activity.