Personal de Apoyo

Conviértete en un héroe de campamento anónimo.

Un papel de personal de apoyo en el campamento sopla un trabajo de verano en casa fuera del agua.

¿Qué implica ser un trabajador del personal de apoyo?

Te convertirás en la columna vertebral del campamento.

Los trabajadores del personal de apoyo son el alma del campamento.

Aseguran que todo funcione sin problemas mediante el mantenimiento de instalaciones, proveen alimentos y transporte y participan en la configuración de eventos. Si eres alguien que disfruta trabajando detrás de escena, entonces este papel es para ti.

Tendrás una variedad de opciones de trabajo.

¿No quieres ser encerrado en un solo papel? Entonces un rol de personal de soporte podría ser para usted.

Hay una variedad de roles de personal de apoyo disponibles en el campamento donde puede obtener experiencia laboral esencial. Desde el transporte, hasta la preparación de alimentos hasta los roles de mantenimiento en el campamento, seguro que habrá un rol que se ajuste a ti.

Trabaja un trabajo de verano como ningún otro
Construye amistades duraderas a través de tu tiempo en el campamento
Uno de los trabajos con mejores ingresos en el campamento

Llegarás a tener el verano de tu vida.

Los roles del personal de apoyo en el campamento son mucho más únicos que los que encontrarás en casa.

Como trabajador del personal de apoyo en el campamento, serás parte de una comunidad animada con otros trabajadores de tu edad. Además de eso, podrás pasar un verano en Estados Unidos, y tendrás tiempo de inactividad para experimentarlo a tu manera.

"I worked with a diverse group of great people with varied culinary backgrounds. The work was enjoyable and fun was always had in the free time."

Kitchen Role
Zuzana T

The ultimate summer experience.

A United States flag raised on a pier in front of a lakeA shot of a support staff kitchen worker from behindAn American footballA man smiling taking a selfie at the Grand CanyonA woman posing for a photo with the New York skyline in the background
A man walking on a canyon surfaceA support staff worker clearing a tableA busy pierA female support staff worker serving foodA man looking at the Washington Monument
Two support staff workers smiling in a pantryA drone shot of people on top of a camper van along a Route 66 road
A selfie of a Camp Leaders participant wearing Camp Leaders merchandise at the airport
A support staff kitchen worker preparing foodA city skylineTwo women posing for a selfie in New York wearing the Statue of Liberty novelty hats

FAQs

Will I get time off as a Support Staff member?

Yes, you will! Every camp's schedule different, but most days will follow a basic outline. At the end of the day, you're there for a cultural exchange experience, so you'll get days off to rest up or explore the surrounding area, and what you do is up to you. As part of the support staff program, you’ll have days off written into your contract. You'll also have up to 30 days to explore the best of America after camp. Soak in the sights, sunshine and experience the real USA firsthand. Whether you fancy a DIY adventure, or one of our many discounted group road trips, the USA is yours for the taking.

What if I'm not skilled enough?

Short answer - don't worry! It's a good thing you read the fine print, because you've just stumbled upon one of the greatest summer camp application hacks. Ready? Here it is - if you apply for a support staff role, highlight every single relevant role you've held. All experience stacks up, so be sure to show everything you've done, it makes a big difference.

Will I be trained as support staff?

We'll get you well-prepared before you even leave for the USA. Make sure to attend one of our prep days, either in-person or online, so that you're ready for your ultimate summer. You'll also have a group orientation upon arrival with other counselors from across the world, and spend your first week of camp going through training before the campers arrive. To find out more about how we prepare you for the USA, just book in a welcome call when you apply and ask one of our team members.

Are there any requirements?

Summer camp in America is a great way to work and travel abroad. Because of the J1 cultural exchange visa, there are some basic eligibility requirements for the Camp Leaders program. They typically include: Having a clean criminal background & health record. Summer availability between June & August. Being aged 18+ before camp starts. For a full list, check out our summer camp eligibility page. If you're at all concerned about your eligibility status, just get in touch. We'll do what we can to get you to America for a summer to remember.

Pasa tu verano siendo la columna vertebral del campamento.