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Junior Counselor, CREA Camp

Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust

Tophsham, Maine

Job Type Temporary
Salary $14 - $16 per hour
Deadline Mar 13, 2026
Experience 0 - 1 years

CREA Camp Jr. Counselor - 2026

Be a part of our enthusiastic camp team, helping children connect with nature through hands-on science, nature-based art and outdoor adventures!

Position: Junior Counselor

Responsible for daily site & group supervision and activity implementation. Maintains a high level of camper awareness at all times, and ensures safety protocols are implemented. Communicates directly and effectively with: other counselors, instructors, and supervisors. Shows enthusiasm for guiding youth through outdoor adventures, nature-based art and hands-on science. 

Location:  CREA Ecology Center & Cathance River Nature Preserve - Topsham, ME

Camp Mission: Our mission is to provide rich, nature-based experiences that cultivate delight, curiosity, respect for diversity and a strong sense of collaboration and stewardship in youth. At CREA, campers learn that nature is a wondrous place, filled with magic, mystery, and adventure!

Salary: $14-16/hr based on experience

Website: www.btlt.org/crea-camp/ 

Email: camp@btlt.org

Responsibilities:

  • Create a safe and inclusive environment for all.
  • Assist Senior Counselors with:
    • teaching activities such as: physical games, camp songs, nature-based activities, camp arts and crafts, fishing, orienteering, and more.
    • Supervising and organizing campers throughout the camp day.
  • Complete morning prep and end of day responsibilities.
  • Teach the established lessons with enthusiasm, creativity, and professionalism.
  • Communicate any camper behavioral concerns to Senior Counselors in a timely manner.
  • Participate in daily briefings and communicate any issues that negatively impact the campers’ experience or program quality.

Skills & Qualifications:

  • Demonstrates high-energy and passion for the outdoors.
  • Experience as a Counselor-In-Training (CIT) or other camp youth leadership experience.
  • Experience working with children (ages 6-13 preferred) in an outdoor setting.
  • 15 - 17 years of age
  • Excellent communicator.
  • Certified in First Aid and CPR, or willing to certify prior to June 29, 2026. (preferred)
  • Can provide their own transportation and local housing. 
  • Can commit to a 3-week session of camp between June 29 - August 7
    • Session 1: June 29 through July 17
    • Session 2: July 20 through August 7, with a possible opportunity to extend through August 14
    • Camp hours are:
      • Monday - 7:30am to 4:30pm
      • Tuesday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm (schedule subject to change)
  • Can commit to multiple training dates in June (tentatively June 24 - 26).
Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation