
Logistics Coordinator - One
Individual should possess a minimum of two years overnight camp experience, preferably within an Orthodox Christian setting. Responsible for the day-to-day operation of the camp, keeping the entire camp on schedule, mediates concerns from the Cabin Staff and for 2025 will be available for consultation on Crafts and Ropes for the cabin staff. The logistics coordinator will also oversee the Waterfront Personnel and utilities person. This team member will also oversee the departure of all campers on Saturday morning. Individuals should be practicing Orthodox Christians, active in their local parish, and have the recommendation of their parish priest.
Activities Coordinator - One
Individual should possess a minimum of one year overnight camp experience, preferably within an Orthodox Christian setting. Responsible for the all camp wide activities. Ability to work under pressure, ease to multi-task, and a desire to work with all types of people are several of the key skills need for this position. Individuals should be practicing Orthodox Christians, active in their local parish, and have the recommendation of their parish priest.
Waterfront Personnel - One
These individuals must be lifeguard certified, and preferably be CPR certified and have experience in a large pool or lake setting. They will oversee Daily Swim & Canoe Time for each of the cabins, as well as the Camp-Wide Swim. At the beginning of camp, they will conduct a Swim Test for all campers. During non-swim time, these staff members will assist with evening activity set-up, and provide back up for utilities, and help cover for contingencies, providing breaks for the cabin staff, worship, and other duties as assigned by the Camp Director.
Medical Staff - One
Nurses, physicians, EMTS, and PAs with a love for young people and the outdoors are encouraged to apply. The role of our medical staff is an important one, helping to keep all of our campers safe and healthy throughout the week. Individuals are “on-call” 24 hours a day, and spend much of their time dispensing medicine, comforting homesick youth, and attending to bug bites, bee stings, and sprained ligaments. Medical personnel will also present a brief safety training during orientation and are responsible for the individual medical packs worn by our cabin staff.
Utility Staff - One
These individuals will keep the camp running by providing support to all of our assignment specific team members. Whether it’s a last-minute run to the store, driving an injured camper to the doctor, helping to fill water balloons, setting up supplies for an evening outing, these folks will be kept busy. Ability to work under pressure, ease to multi-task, carpentry or wood working skills, and a desire to work with all types of people are several of the key skills need for this position.
Arts and Crafts - Two
A love for youth, a willingness to get your hands dirty, an affinity for tie-dye, & a creative approach to our faith are needed for this opportunity. These folks run our Art Barn for the week, including set-up and clean-up. They also serve as support for our Logistics Coordinator, are responsible for inspecting the cabins and determine the daily Cleanest Cabin Award. They may also be asked to assist the Cabin Staff, Utility Staff and help with evening activities.
Ropes Course Leaders – Two
These important members oversee the Ropes Course portion of our Camp Curriculum. They should be athletically inclined, familiar with the intricacies of a ropes environment, be faithful Orthodox Christians, and be willing to complete a competency course prior to the start of Camp.
Cabin Staff - Twelve (6 male & 6 female)
Individuals are paired with a co-counselor and supervise a maximum of 16 teens of their same sex. Cabin Staff are responsible for their campers 24-hours a day, bringing them to various activities, overseeing daily cabin clean-up, and monitoring behavior. They may also lead discussions, assist with various evening events, coordinate a sports activity, and supervise a large group in a team setting.