Staff Recruitment
Ideas
- Advertise in Summer
Jobs @ Camp
- Advertise in Year-round
Jobs @ Camp
- Pay current staff to refer their
friends
- Provide a dynamic CIT (counselor-in-training)
program to "grow your own"
- Advertise
on other Web sites
- Advertise in local newspaper
- Contact your local ACA
local office
- Create a video for
potential staff to "virtually
see" your camp
- Create a brochure specifically
for staff
- Provide more benefits (e.g. health)
- Consider hiring international
staff
- Provide unique/valuable benefits:
- Internet access
- Satellite dish
- Transportation
- Provide ACA membership
- Travel to camp conferences
- Specialized training
- Pay higher wages
- Survey staff from the previous
season and ask questions such as, "Why
did you choose to work at camp?" and "What
sold it for them to take the job
at my camp?"
- Consider hiring people who are
retired
- Develop "corporate press
kits" to educate non-camp
industry employers about the experience
gained by applicants who worked
at camp
- Create Web streaming video for
staff to see why they should work
at your camp on your camp's Web
site
- Provide valuable training for
their resume
- Respond quickly when you hear
from potential applicants
- Read Camping
Magazine articles about staff
recruitment
- Allow children of staff to participate
in camp for free or at a discount
- Ask parents of campers help you
find quality staff they may know
- Consider approaching high school
seniors
- Rename job titles to be more
enticing ("chef" instead
of "cook")
- Provide a staff application on
your Web site
- Ask camp alumni to help recruit
staff
- Provide upgraded housing for
selected staff
- Provide opportunities for certifications
for staff to earn for their resume
College/University
Related
- Build relationships
with local college/university educators
- Advertise in college/university
newspapers
- Encourage colleges/universities
to provide internships
- Visit or contact college/university
placement offices
- Ask to briefly speak at appropriate
courses at your local college/university
- At random times, visit colleges/universities
and simply go to the Union
- Ask to speak to various groups
or clubs at college/university
campuses
- Encourage colleges/universities to
provide college credit for working
at camp
- Develop information for educators
to help them understand the value
of camp related to their field
so they can communicate the value
to their students
- Go to job
fairs
- E-mail targeted groups asking
for help at local colleges/universities
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The
benefits of working at camp
- Have a significant and positive
influence in the life of a child
- Live, play, and work in the great
outdoors
- Develop a network of friends
and colleagues
- Gain practical experience to
further your education
- Develop hands-on, relevant leadership
skills
- Participate in experiences that
enhance personal growth
- Build your resume with varied
skills:
- communication
- problem solving
- critical thinking
- teamwork
- management
- leadership
Staff
Retention Ideas
- Reward performance with bonuses
- Use mentoring to help retain
staff
- Give staff from the previous
season a copy of your staff video for
them to give to friends
- Provide bonuses to staff who
return next year
- Focus on keeping current staff
happy to increase the return rate
- Provide valuable training
- Maintain year-round contact with
counselors
- Have a reunion weekend to get
previous staff to continue relationships
- Send a note on the birthday of
previous staff
- Send gifts during the holidays
- Create opportunities for past
staff to work for a week or two
of their vacation
- Send pictures of the last camp
season
- Take a genuine interest in their
lives
- Have special area on your camp's
Web site for staff and alumni with
news and photos
- Simply ask staff, "What
would it take for you to come back
next year?"
- Provide assistance to staff in
writing on their resume the skills
they learned at camp
- Increase pay each year a person
returns as staff to encourage them
to return
Ideas for
Recruiting Volunteers
- Leaders involved in other program
leadership roles i.e. troop, youth
fellowship, etc.
- Alumni and/or parents willing
to give vacation time.
- Senior citizens, i.e. program
areas, clerical, maintenance, purchasing,
registrar, storytelling, sharing
hobbies, etc.
- Retired professionals, i.e. naturalists,
teachers, nurses, bookkeeping,
etc.
- Employee Work release, i.e. companies
that provide community service
work release volunteer opportunities
for employees.
- Teens wanting to get work experience.
- Home school parents.
- Working parents or interested
adults that can help with pre/post
camp tasks or thing that can be
done in the evening or other non-working
time.
- Parents with young children that
can be placed in a toddler program
while they volunteer.
- Visit
volunteering Web sitesl
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