Camp Sewataro
Overview
Summer 2026 Camp Counselor — Be a Leader, Role Model, and Change-Maker
Dates:
June 29 – August 21, 2026 (with paid training in early June*)
*Half-season commitments may be available upon request
Looking for a summer job that actually means something, one that builds your resume and gives you stories you’ll be proud to tell? Camp Counselors at
Camp Sewataro
aren’t just babysitters, they’re mentors, hype leaders, problem solvers, and joy-creators for groups of elementary and middle school campers. Here you’ll build community, spark confidence, and help kids have the best summer of their lives, while having one of your own.
Responsibilities
Lead and support a small group of campers throughout the day
Create a fun, safe, and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome
Jump into activities like sports, crafts, songs, swimming, nature, high ropes, and spirit days
Diffuse disagreements and support campers through social or emotional challenges
Collaborate with co-counselors and supervisors to make each day better than the last
Qualifications You don’t need previous camp experience, just energy, empathy, and a willingness to lead. Ideal backgrounds include education majors, athletes, RAs, club leaders, peer mentors, coaches, or anyone who loves working with kids.
In addition to your base counselor salary, you can boost your pay by taking on optional roles such as:
After-Camp Care Counselor (extended-day hours)
Bus Monitor (ride and supervise morning/afternoon routes)
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Dates:
June 29 – August 21, 2026 (with paid training in early June*)
*Half-season commitments may be available upon request
Looking for a summer job that actually means something, one that builds your resume and gives you stories you’ll be proud to tell? Camp Counselors at
Camp Sewataro
aren’t just babysitters, they’re mentors, hype leaders, problem solvers, and joy-creators for groups of elementary and middle school campers. Here you’ll build community, spark confidence, and help kids have the best summer of their lives, while having one of your own.
Responsibilities
Lead and support a small group of campers throughout the day
Create a fun, safe, and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome
Jump into activities like sports, crafts, songs, swimming, nature, high ropes, and spirit days
Diffuse disagreements and support campers through social or emotional challenges
Collaborate with co-counselors and supervisors to make each day better than the last
Qualifications You don’t need previous camp experience, just energy, empathy, and a willingness to lead. Ideal backgrounds include education majors, athletes, RAs, club leaders, peer mentors, coaches, or anyone who loves working with kids.
In addition to your base counselor salary, you can boost your pay by taking on optional roles such as:
After-Camp Care Counselor (extended-day hours)
Bus Monitor (ride and supervise morning/afternoon routes)
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