Activity Specialist

Lead an activity you love this summer.

Whether it's a sport, an instrument, or something else entirely, you can teach it at camp.

What's involved with being an Activity Specialist?

You'll lead what you love.

Most days, you’ll teach 5 sessions about an hour long, and you'll meet everyone at camp as they come through your activity. The list of activities at camp is endless, so there's sure to be something for you to specialise in.

You'll become a leader in your activity.

Your camp will provide training as you arrive, and you'll have help from the counselor in charge of each group of campers. Your day-to-day routine will have you feeling like a full-blown expert by the time summer is over.

For those who love an activity
Countless activities to choose from
Qualifications often not needed

You'll develop your skills.

The best way to improve at something is to teach someone else. Being a Activity Specialist is all about self-development, so if you're willing to put yourself out there and go for it, you might still be able to nail down a great summer job!

"Teaching campers how to take baby steps and learn new skills helped me do the same thing towards my own goals in life."

Oliver C
Swimming Activity Specialist

FAQs

Will I get time off as an Activity Specialist?

Yes! A role as an Activity Specialist is a bit more laid-back than a general counselor role. The campers will come to your station, so you won't be responsible for taking the campers through their day. You'll have some time to yourself between each session before another group arrives, and you can join in on other activities if you've got a free hour between groups. You'll also have days off depending on the schedule at your camp. You'll find out more about your camp's schedule when your application reaches the "Ready to Hire" stage and you have your interview with your Camp Director. Be sure to make the most of your 30 days of after camp travel as well!

Will I be trained as an Activity Specialist?

Absolutely. Depending on which activity you're leading, you'll likely already have at least a basic knowledge of your activity - but camps will provide at least a week of training for your role. Certain positions, such as lifeguards, require more intensive training as well. We also prepare you before you leave, with in-person or online preparation days, as well as an orientation upon arrival in the USA. 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.

What if I'm not qualified or 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 an Activity Specialist role, you give yourself the highest possible chance to nail down your ultimate summer job. Here's why - statistically, there are more Activity Leader jobs available, and fewer people applying for them. This means there are plenty of opportunities for people like you to scoop up some of the best roles at summer camp! If you're passionate about an activity, it's likely you can teach it at camp, even if you're not quite qualified. Even if you don't get an Activity Leader role, you'll still be eligible for a general counselor role - so it doesn't hurt to apply (in fact, it can only help you). If you're not sure which role to apply for, that's okay! You can fill out up to 10 different skills in your application.

So what are the requirements?

No matter which job role you're interested in, you'll need to meet the Camp Leaders basic eligibility requirements. Because there are so many activities at camp, it's hard to say what your specific requirements will be. Depending on which activity you're interested in, you may or may not need extra requirements - feel free to start an application to find out more.

Ready to become an Activity Specialist at camp?