Monday, November 9, 2015

 Seeking Counseling Staff for Summer 2016

It is impossible to convey the importance of being a summer camp counselor in one post. The years I have spent on the shores of YMCA camps offered me tremendous opportunities for growth in my life. I am the person I am today because I took a leap of faith and became a summer camp counselor. 
Teaching children the importance of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility ingrains those values unto yourself. After 10 weeks of putting a group of children's needs before your own, you will grow into a person who has a greater understanding of what it means to be a citizen of the world. You create bonds with children whom you may never see again, but who have made a spot in your heart that only they can fill. Guiding children will make you grow more as a person than you could at any other time. 
There is a special sort of magic that happens when you are in charge of someone else's most prized possession for a week at a time. For 7 days you are there to keep those children safe, happy and awestruck by your amazing skills at the archery range or your lanyard creations. You become a role model that fills children with the knowledge that they can accomplish great things. A trip to the top of the climbing wall teaches campers to trust in others while they are on belay, to rely on their cabin mates when they couldn't quite see that hand hold that was a bit to the left, and to trust in themselves. Even if they do not make it to the top their effort of getting their sneakers off the wood chips shows them that a small step in the right direction can lead to big changes in their lives. All the while as a counselor you are watching this magnificent metamorphosis and realizing that your presence is letting all of these experiences come together to help the world be better, one camper climbing the rock wall at a time. 
Our world is better because of summer camp, better because we teach campers how to speak to one another face to face while sitting in the sun eating grapes, instead of through a screen alone in their room. Summer camp lets campers jump into an ice cold lake at 7:00 in the morning, lets them fling Jell-O at their friends across a field, or lets them "smuggle" snacks out of the kitchen while the program director is "asleep" on guard. It makes magic out of sweeping, and adventures out of walks to the bath house. Its all amazing, all at once, and there is so much more to it than that.
All of this is possible if you choose to spend your summer at a YMCA resident camp. We choose to work for others as opposed to serving ourselves. We choose to help children grow, and in turn help the world grow into a more tolerant and peaceful world. Working at a YMCA Camp brings you into a movement of thousands of people who want to change the world, who want to give children new experiences, and who are comfortable in a job in which lake showers are a regular hobby. 
The summer 2016 applications are now open, and if you are a creative and hardworking individual we hope to see your application. Being a camp counselor is the most challenging position you can take on, but I promise there is none more special, or more rewarding. 

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