North Star Camp
North Star Camp
Since 1945, North Star Camp has been providing meaningful summer experiences for kids from all over the US. We offer a diverse program with athletics, watersports, arts and adventure activities as well as a top notch wilderness trip program.
North Star Camp is a premier residential camp for boys in Hayward, Wisconsin, set on 120 acres and surrounded by 2.5 miles of beautiful Northwoods shoreline.
- Location
- Wisconsin
- Season
- Summer
- Staff size
- 110
- Housing
- Whether included in the compensation package or provided at a cost, housing is provided for staff.
- Housing details
- Counselors live in a cabin with 8-14 campers and 2-3 other co-counselors. Non-counselors live in shared staff housing.
- Meals
- Provided
- Cell phone service
- Yes, most carriers
- Internet access
- Good
About North Star Camp
North Star Camp was started in 1945 by Lou and Renee Rosenblum. The summer of 2024 will be our 80th consecutive summer, serving tens of thousands of campers over that time. From the moment you arrive at the shores of Spider Lake, you will forever be a member of the North Star Camp family.
North Star Camp is a traditional all-boys sleepaway camp located in Hayward, WI. Each summer, over 300 campers and 110 staff members from around the world come to camp to make new friends, create memories that will last a lifetime, try new activities and sports, and grow as individuals. We guarantee that camp will be fun and that there will plenty of laughter.
Staff dates for 2024 are June 4 - August 9, with the ability to stay and earn additional compensation by working post-camp through late August.
The Employee Experience
Are you looking for the most rewarding, fun, and memorable job of your life?
Where else could you get paid to:
- Work outdoors all summer teaching activities you are passionate about?
- Make a positive impact on young children’s lives?
- Laugh, cry, sing and cheer for your job?
- Experience new adventures in the Northwoods of Wisconsin?
- Meet people from all over the world?
- Develop critical skills that will impact your future career goals?
- Have fun for two months straight?!
There is no better leadership training and enrichment opportunity found anywhere else than working at camp. You will improve your communication skills working with people of all ages and backgrounds, develop conflict resolution skills whenever an issue comes up in your cabin, learn how to balance your time during a very busy day, and experience personal growth along the way. Not to mention, you’ll make memories that will last a lifetime and create new friendships with people from all around the world. And get paid to have fun all summer with very limited expenses! Every year we hear from previous staff members how impactful working at North Star was in helping them develop skills that benefited them later in their careers.
We won't sugarcoat it though: working at camp is a demanding job. The hours are long and there is a lot of responsibility on your shoulders. It will challenge you physically, mentally, and emotionally. The rewards of working at camp, though, greatly outweigh the challenges of the job. You have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of children and other staff, spend your summer outdoors, having fun. Come join us!
Ideal Candidate
The ideal North Star Camp staff member is someone who:
- wants to be a positive role model for children (no experience required, but a desire to work with kids is a must!)
- wants to spend their summers outdoors, making new friends, and trying new activities
- is a team player and excellent communicator
- is open to receiving (and giving) feedback
- is a great listener and someone willing to support others
- is willing to share their hidden talents with camp (can you jump rope while balancing a cup of water on your head as you sing “Wagon Wheel” with perfect pitch? Know how to play the ukulele and harmonica? Campers love to see our staff members’ hidden talents and we’d love to see yours too!)
- ready for the best summer of their life!
Room and Board
Room and board are included in all compensation packages. Cabin counselors (male only) live in a cabin with 8-14 campers and 2-3 other counselors. All camper cabins have electricity. Camper cabins use a shared washhouse for showers and bathrooms.
All other staff members (trippers, office, health center, kitchen, maintenance, day camp, etc.) live in "out of cabin" staff housing which is generally a shared cabin with 2-5 other staff members and a private bathroom.
The food at camp is seriously delicious. We have three home-cooked meals a day. In addition to the main courses, we have a breakfast bar (cereal, fruit) in the morning and a salad bar at lunch and dinner. Fruit is available in the afternoon for a midday snack. In the evenings after the campers are in bed, we have a staff snack. We are able to accommodate food allergies and dietary restrictions, including vegetarian and gluten-free. We promise that you will be well fed at North Star!
Employee Perks
Why work at North Star Camp?
- Spend the summer outdoors, working with kids - the opportunity to be a role model, mentor, teacher and friend
- Work in a community where you have a purpose and ability to change lives
- Lead or assist in activities you are passionate about
- Participate in amazing programs, camp traditions, special events, and trips
- Create friendships and memories that will last a lifetime
- Real world networking and mentorship opportunities with other youth development professionals
- Personal and Professional Growth
- Develop interpersonal skills that will be valuable in future career opportunities (communication, time management, conflict resolution, patience, teamwork, and more)
Benefits:
- Summer salary beginning at $2300 for freshmen in college with the ability to earn more based on age, years of professional childhood experience, and expertise in teaching specialty programs/activities
- Housing, meals, and laundry included in compensation (an over $2000 value!)
- $300 travel reimbursement for domestic staff; $500+ travel reimbursement for international staff depending on home location
- North Star will pay for all certifications (WFR, lifeguard, belay, riflery, archery)
Getting Here and Getting Around
North Star Camp is located in northwest Wisconsin in the small town of Hayward. The closest major airport is Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, which is approximately 3 hours from camp. We will coordinate travel with staff members who are flying in. A North Star Camp staff member will meet you at the airport to greet you and drive you to camp.
Many staff members choose to drive to camp as well. This provides staff members with an option to use their personal vehicle on time off. For those who do not have personal vehicles at camp, North Star provides one camp van for staff to borrow on days or nights off.
Domestic staff members receive a $300 travel reimbursement to help cover the cost of airline tickets and/or gas.
For Fun
All staff members have one day off and one night off per week. There are a lot of really fun options for days and nights off in the area!
In Hayward, you can:
- Explore Main Street and all the fun shops that reside there
- Check out the carnival and live music during Muskie Fest (in June)
- Attend the Lumberjack World Championships (in July)
- Visit the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and walk through the 143-foot long muskie (largest in the world)
- Grab some cheese curds at Angler's Bar and Grill with friends
- Debate which ice cream parlor in town has the best ice cream - Sundaes or West's
- Pick up some homemade fudge at Tremblay's
- Grab some tubes and float down the Namekagon River with friends on a beautiful day
- Have a relaxing afternoon by catching the latest movie
- Eat lunch and/or dinner at any of the delicious local restaurants
Many staff members also like to go to Duluth, Minnesota on time off (1.5 hours away) where there are even more restaurants, a beach along Lake Superior, a minor league baseball team, an awesome aquarium, and more.
Occasionally staff members will travel to Minneapolis (3 hours away) for a Minnesota Twins game, a visit to the Mall of America, or a concert.
For staff who are not on time off, we have nightly staff basketball games, staff snacks, and many staff will hang out in the Lodge playing cards, watching movies, playing music, and more!
Current Job Openings
Cabin Counselor & Activity Instructor
Cabin Counselors (male only) have a dual role at camp: living in a cabin with 8-14 campers and 2-3 co-counselors and teaching activities during the day. A counselor’s main responsibility is overseeing his campers’ well-being and happiness while also fostering friendships in his cabin and at activities. Cabin counselors are role models - the de facto “parent” for campers. They make every day at camp fun by creating a welcoming community of friendship, adventure and support.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary ranges from $2300 - $3500 depending on experience and specialty skills, plus room & board is included.
Wilderness Trip Leader
Wilderness Trip Leaders are experienced outdoor wilderness adventurers who love the great outdoors and want to share that love with campers. Each session, every cabin goes on either a canoe or hiking trip. Trip Leaders help plan, organize and lead each trip -- a multi-faceted role that includes route navigation, preparing and cooking meals for the group, telling stories around the campfire and building friendships that can last a lifetime. Many campers do not have the opportunity to camp in tents and go canoeing at home, so Trip Leaders can impact the next generation with a greater appreciation for the great outdoors.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary ranges from $3000 - $4000 including room & board, plus North Star pays for Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification, lifeguard, CPR or additional bonus for staff with pre-existing WFR certification.
Trip Director
We are looking for a Trip Director to lead our robust wilderness tripping program. Every cabin goes on a wilderness trip each session, from as short as a 2-day, 1-night trip on a local river to a 9-day, 8-night canoeing and portaging trip to the Boundary Waters of Canada. The Trip Director will be responsible for overseeing the entire trip program, implementing processes to ensure the safety of our campers and staff while on the trip, and providing training, mentorship, and feedback to the trippers throughout the summer. The Trip Director will likely lead some trips as well!
You can read the full job description here.
Salary ranges from $4000 - $5000, including room & board. North Star also covers all fees for WFR certification, lifeguard, CPR and First Aid.
Registered Nurses and Health Aides
Registered Nurses are responsible for the health and wellbeing of the North Star community. Available 24/7, our nurses conduct first aid as needed, dispense medicine, care for sick campers, accompany sick or injured campers/staff to doctors appointments in town and communicate with camp parents if a camper visits the health center.
Health Aides are nursing students looking to gain more experience in the medical field. Health Aides learn how to run a medical facility and provide valuable support to the health team by administering first aid, providing care to our community and documenting health center visits.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary ranges: $1000+/week for an RN. $2300-3500 for the summer depending on experience and specialty skills for Health Aides.
Kitchen Staff
Kitchen Staff prepare and cook a varied menu three meals a day for our 300+ person camp community. North Star’s food is the best and it’s because the Kitchen Staff works so hard to keep us well fed with nutritious kid-friendly meals. They also set up for meals, make sure each cabin gets enough food, wash dishes after meals and keep the kitchen clean and sanitized after meals.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $300-350/week including room & board.
Maintenance Staff
Maintenance Staff are responsible for the general upkeep of camp. Whether a repair is needed, garbage needs to be emptied, landscape work needs to be done, the washhouse needs to be cleaned or the boats need to be filled with gas, the maintenance crew is always there to help. A job that is often behind the scenes, North Star wouldn’t be nearly as beautiful without the Maintenance Staff.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $300-350/week including room & board.
Housekeeping Staff
Housekeeping Staff run our new laundry facility and keep everyone looking their best! Every day, the housekeeping staff washes, dries and folds the clothing for our campers and staff. They also help keep camp areas clean and tidy.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $300-350/week including room & board.
Office Staff
Office Staff make sure camp is running smoothly behind the scenes, providing administrative support for North Star’s staff and parents. They answer phone calls, communicate with parents, sort and deliver mail, help process staff payroll, and so much more. We should really call this role "Director of First Impressions".
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $2300 - $3500 depending on experience and specialty skills, with room & board included.
Day Camp Staff
Day Camp Staff take care of our youngest campers (7 and under), children of Leadership Team members and/or Directors. While the Leadership Team is hard at work, the Day Camp Staff provide invaluable support to care for their kids. The kids are not quite old enough to fully participate in regular camp activities yet, so the Day Camp Staff find new adventures and activities to take the day campers on each day.
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $2300 - $3500 depending on experience and specialty skills, with room & board included.
Camp Photographer
The Camp Photographer documents everything that takes place during the day and uploads the pictures online for our camp parents to see. Additionally, the camp photographer will help craft social media posts for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. A great way to build a portfolio for photographers!
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $2300 - $3500 depending on experience and specialty skills, with room & board included.
Camp Videographer
The Camp Videographer takes video of all activities and special events throughout the summer to capture how much fun everyone is having. After the summer, the camp videographer puts together a Year-In-Review video to commemorate the summer. A great way to build a portfolio for videographers!
You can read the full job description here.
Salary range is $2300 - $3500 depending on experience and specialty skills, with room & board included.
How to Apply
Interested in hearing more? Great! We'd love to hear from you. Please fill out our interest form via the apply now link below. Once we receive your information, an Assistant Director will reach out to schedule an informational interview.
Our hiring process is:
1) Initial interview
2) Second round interview
3) Check references
4) Quick chat with the owner/director
5) Receive a job offer
6) Accept the job offer and get ready for the best summer of your life!
Contact Info
- Brian Glickman
- glick@northstarcamp.com
- (715) 462-3254
- www.northstarcamp.com
