What Camp Directors Look For in Staff
- Ability to work well with children of all ages and interests
- Belief that you can make a difference in the life of a child
- Willingness and ability to foster self-esteem, cooperation, courage, and responsibility
- Ability to work well in close proximity with others
- Patience
- Willingness to try new things and be challenged
- Positive self-image
- Understanding that every situation can be a learning experience
- Love for outdoors -- in all weather conditions
- Willingness to go without many creature comforts of home
- Honesty
- Ability to take charge and motivate others
- Creativity
- Ability to keep personal issues away from campers
- Ability to be supervised by peers of close age
- Willingness to tap into your positive potential
- Ability and willingness to be a positive role model
- Ability to radiate enthusiasm for living
- Appreciation and respect for all races, cultures, religions, and abilities
- Willingness to pitch in and go the extra mile
Specific to resident camps
- Ability to work, play, and sleep with the same people all summer long (resident)
- Willingness to work long hours with little sleep (resident camps)
- Ability to deal well with little privacy (resident camps)
Specific to day camps
- Promptness
- High energy
- Reliable transportation






