Current Job dates:
Currently recruiting for the season that runs from June 10th, 2024 to August 20th, 2024.
Assistant Cook
The Assistant Cook assists the Food Service Manager and other kitchen staff in preparing meals for campers and staff as assigned. Completes all assigned tasks effectively and with little direction.
Camper Support Specialist
Support counselors in working with kids with additional support needs or disablilities; work with the Inclusion Coordinator to implement Inclusion support plans as a counselor or support staff. Previous camp counseling, experience in special education and/or experience with children with special needs is helpful
General Counselor
General Counselors are responsible for the program, care, well-being and happiness of 6 to 10 youths; provide supervision, guidance, and support of campers. They care for a cabin of children for a session (week) at a time taking them through meals, routines, and scheduled activities. Must be over 18 years old.
Kiwanis Counselor & Waterfront Specialist
Kiwanis Counselors lead our waterfront unit and are responsible for the program, care, well-being, and happiness of 6 to 15 youths; provide 24-hour-a-day supervision of campers; and implement boating programs. Certified Lifeguards are required. Experience sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking desired. When you are not counseling you will be part of a team of lifeguards that run programs for ages 6-16 and teach others to enjoy and respect the Puget Sound.
Photo Specialist
The Photo Specialist is responsible for documenting camp! They take around 200 pictures per day, keep our blog updates daily and create a slideshow each week for campers to view. They also help in units with evening supervision and where needed.
Program Specialist
Provides instruction for campers in archery, teambuilding, arts & crafts, nature, and outdoor living skills; leads and teaches activities for resident and day campers; maintains program areas and equipment. Helps with camper supervision, helps plan all camp events. All training provided on-site!
Program Specialist Coordinator
The Program Specialist Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of program specialists, coordinating schedules for program areas and each specialist, facilitating some All-Camp Events and other activities led by specialists. Experience supervising peers is desirable.
Horseback Riding Specialist
Implements the riding program (Western), including supervision of all staff and campers when using riding facilities; plans and carries out a safe riding program with activities that meet Camp Fire, American Camp Association, and generally accepted horsemanship standards.
Support Specialist
Support Specialists work as a team to support many of the support functions for summer camp, including operations of Grubstake (pack-out food and equipment), the camp store, mail, dining hall service, dishwashing, and the office. May also assist with occasional camper programming or supervision.
Support Staff Coordinator
Supervise the support specialists and kitchen assistants in the operations of Grubstake (pack-out food and equipment), the camp store, mail, dining hall service, and dishwashing, Create schedules for the support specialists and generally ensure all areas are functioning successfully. Aged 21 or over
Unit Leader
A Unit Leader supervises all counselors assigned to the unit. They help run camp on a day-to-day basis, assist with behavior management and plan activities for campers. Unit Leaders are part of the leadership staff at Camp Sealth.
How to Apply
To apply, visit our website via the APPLY HERE link provided.
You will find our Summer Employment Guide, which can tell you even more about the jobs we have available and what it's like to work here.
The application is available online and can be submitted there as well
Any questions can be directed to Berti at 206-463-3174 ext. 44 or aberti@campfireseattle.org
Contact Info
- Berti
- aberti@campfireseattle.org
- 2064633174 ext. 44
- www.campfireseattle.org