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Are you a nursing student looking for an exciting summer internship that will give you hands-on experience in the field? Look no further than Swift Nature Camp, where we offer a unique opportunity for nursing students to work one-on-one with a Registered Nurse and gain valuable experience in a beautiful natural setting.

At Swift Nature Camp, we are dedicated to providing a safe and enriching experience for children, and our nursing intern play a vital role in making that happen. As a nursing intern, you will work closely with our experienced RN to provide medical care to campers and staff, including administering medications, providing first aid, and managing medical records.

But that's not all - as a nursing intern at Swift Nature Camp, you will also have the opportunity to participate in all of the fun activities and programs that we offer our campers. From canoeing and hiking to arts and crafts and team sports, there is always something exciting happening at camp. And as a member of our dedicated and passionate staff, you will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the campers you work with.

Our nursing internships are available for the entire summer season, and we offer competitive compensation and housing for our interns. Whether you're looking to gain experience for your future nursing career or just want to spend a summer in the great outdoors, Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place to do it.

So why not take the next step and apply for a nursing internship/job at Swift Nature Camp? With our beautiful location, experienced staff, and commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable camp experience for all, we are confident that you will have an unforgettable summer with us. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity - apply now and join our team at Swift Nature Camp. When looking at our Jobs page and Applications it is set up for camp counselors, no worries do the best you can.

Overnight camp jobsThe summer of 2023 is fast approaching, and for many college students and teens, it's an opportunity to find the perfect summer job as a camp counselor. Working as a camp counselor can be a fun and rewarding experience that allows individuals to gain valuable skills and memories that will last a lifetime.

College students looking for a summer job or college intership should consider becoming a camp counselor. It's an opportunity to work in the great outdoors, be a role model to young people, and gain valuable experience in leadership, communication, and problem-solving. As a camp counselor, college students will have the chance to work with children from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures, helping them develop important social skills and building strong relationships with them. In addition to this, many camps offer training programs and certifications, which can be a valuable addition to a resume. As a camp counselor, college students can also gain hands-on experience in a variety of fields, including education, psychology, and social work.

For 19-year-olds, working as a camp counselor can be a great way to gain valuable experience in a fun and rewarding environment. Whether it's their first job or they have some experience under their belt, working as a camp counselor provides an opportunity to build leadership, communication, and teamwork skills. As a camp counselor, 19-year-olds can gain hands-on experience working with children of all ages, helping them develop important social skills and building strong relationships with them. Working as a camp counselor is also a chance to develop a sense of responsibility and accountability, as well as to build confidence and self-esteem.

Teens looking for a summer job should also consider becoming a camp counselor. Working as a camp counselor can be an exciting and challenging experience that allows teens to gain valuable skills while making new friends and having fun. As a camp counselor, teens will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, learn how to communicate effectively with children and their peers, and build a sense of teamwork and collaboration. Working as a camp counselor is also an opportunity to gain valuable experience in a range of fields, including education, psychology, and social work. By becoming a camp counselor, teens can gain valuable skills and experiences that will help them succeed in their future careers.

Looking ahead to summer 2023, there are many opportunities for college students who are 18 & 19 years old to become camp counselors. Many camps offer a range of programs, from day camps to overnight camps, and cater to a variety of interests and age groups. Camps also offer a range of activities, from sports and games to arts and crafts, allowing camp counselors to build their skills and experiences in a variety of fields. Swift Nature Camp offers Internships

In conclusion, becoming a camp counselor at Swift Nature Camp can be a fun and rewarding experience for older teens and college students. It's an opportunity to gain valuable skills in leadership, communication, and teamwork while making new friends and having fun. Working as a camp counselor can also be an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a range of fields, including education, psychology, and social work. With summer 2023 on the horizon, now is the time to start looking for the perfect camp counselor job to make the most of the summer ahead. Learn more about camp jobs at Swift Nature Camp

As a summer camp owner, each spring as I speak to college students about becoming a summer camp counselor. Often I get a response “I am not a teaching student. How will camp help me?” Will future employers want you to have an internship? They respond in the affirmative and continue “I need real world job skills”. Being a summer camp is the place to get these skills.

Today, as we categorize todays young workforce it is often said that they are lacking soft skills. These skills are what employers want and are what overnight summer camps best teach.

Here are 5 skills that any employer would want to see in their applicants. You can arrange these in any order because none is more important than another.

Teamwork
Most jobs require employees to work together as a unit, section or team building relationships and working together with respect toward a common good. Summer Camp  is all about team work from your co counselors working together to building a team with in your cabin. Camp is a community not unlike a business organization. Camp is built of people who have very different personalities, backgrounds and life experiences that all come together for the goal of building each other up while playing and having fun.

Responsibility
At work we all want our bosses to give us greater responsibility. Very few jobs or internships can give you more responsibility than independently caring for someone else children.   At Camp, counselors you are responsible 24-hours a day at camp or off in the woods hours away from civilization.  It is the counselor that holds all of a child’s experience in their hand. From reducing injuries to motivating and encouraging  a child, to stoping bullying.  No place is a persons job more important than being a camp counselor.their work with campers is essential to camp’s operation.

Problem Solving
I once had a boss who said “Don’t bring me problems bring me solutions.” The same can be said as a camp counselor you need to figure things out and make it work the best way possible. Weather your getting 10 children to all brush their teeth or encouraging them to jump into a cold lake, you need to try things evaluate if it works and then make changes as needed. As a  camp counselors you will be constantly provided with opportunities to solve problems and come up with creative solutions.  Just the thing any employer is looking for in a new employee..

Communication Skills
Every job requires good communication skills. Without the distraction of technology and social media, camp counselors strengthen their communication skills by engaging in face-to-face interaction with campers and fellow counselors.  Daily you will learn and practice how to lead group discussions and practice conflict resolution.

Leadership
Every job requires some amount of leadership. After all it is leadership that get the promotion. At camp your unique relationships with campers will allow you to practice your level of influence on others.  At camp, you will share your life experience with their campers helping to build them into being better people.  Even though camp is casual you will be required to be at the top of your game as a role model to children. Meaning you need to remain appropriate in language and appearance at all times. Living as a role model will cause you to step your game and be your best leader.   After a summer at camp you will feel like a leader it is a powerful feeling.

Yes,  you will get to practice these skills but equally important is you will be outside in nature and playing. To soon our youth passes but at camp we like to say "Act your shoe size on your age"

So the summer is coming and college students are beginning to schedule their summer. Good Plan. Yet, many will be looking for internships or for jobs along their career path. Not necessarily a bad choice but lets be real, you will be working the rest of your life. Why not have a job that teaches you about yourself and about others. Why not have a summer job that is loaded with fun and friendships? Right now you can be looking for a summer job that gives you all this and what is amazing many corporations are learning that working at a summer camp can give you valuable people skills. Recently the American Camp Association wrote an article about the 3 biggest advantages why camp is a GREAT SUMMER JOB. I have the article below. Oh Swit Nature Camp also offers Internships... Think this might be the right move for you? Here ya go Summer Camp Jobs

 

3 Reasons to Choose a Job at Camp Instead of a Summer Internship

January 23, 2017
Tom Rosenberg, President/CEO
 
 
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If you are a college student, you may already be thinking about what internship position or summer job you want to secure for the summer.

But instead of an internship, consider taking on a different kind of summer job – one at camp.

If you are unsure whether that is the right choice for you, here are three reasons you should take a summer job at camp.

1. At camp, you are responsible for more than just yourself.

When you work at camp, you get to work as a mentor, role model and hero to children ages 6-15. Your campers’ parents are not there, so you must act in a parent-like role for a group of children who will rely on you for almost everything during the time they are there. You are there to ensure that your campers are happy, have their individual needs met and have the time of their life. You’ll also be a part of the staff team and will be encouraged to give of yourself to your group and to the camp staff team more than you ever thought possible. At camp, the more you invest yourself in everything you do, the more you will get out of the experience.

2. You get to work in an inspirational environment.

At an internship, you may spend more time in front of a copier or coffee machine than developing valuable skills that will truly prepare you for the workplace. That will not happen if you work at camp. Instead, you will hone your leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills, all in a beautiful setting. You will manage yourself and the campers under your care. You will get to try new things and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

3. You can develop professional skills to take with you throughout your career.

The Partnership for 21st Century Learning (P21) emphasizes the following essential life and career skills: flexibility and adaptability; initiative and self-direction; social and cross-cultural skills; productivity and accountability; and leadership and responsibility.

A job at camp will help you develop these skills – and so many more. You will learn flexibility and adaptability, as you work with a variety of people ranging from children to camp directors. You will show initiative and problem-solving when any unexpected circumstances arise. You will be exposed to a multi-cultural community of both campers and counselors and understand what it means to build a caring, supportive community. You will demonstrate accountability as you work to keep children safe and happy. But more than all of this, you will gain a sense of self-fulfillment as you see your campers try new activities, reach their goals, and grow in confidence.

It’s exciting to watch camp staffers become inspired to work professionally with children and youth as social workers, teachers, outdoor educators, psychologists, and clergy. Work at summer camp prepares you for a myriad of careers. I have had the pleasure of working with camp staffers who have gone on to work in the White House, in medicine, in academia, as movie producers, as entrepreneurs, and more. Working at camp expands your career possibilities far more than you might imagine. 

Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to meet with a variety of professionals, ranging from business to the nonprofit sector, education to religion. The common thread of those conversations, more often than not, is camp. And, to be honest, I’m not surprised. The skills developed and the experiences gained through a job at camp are universally in demand, regardless of your ultimate career path. So before you hit the submit button for an internship application, consider camp. I guarantee it will be the most impactful workforce development experience of your life.

Photo courtesy of Camp Cedarbrook in the Adirondacks in Corinth, NY.

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