Office Assistant
Support office operations during busy summer months, including handling mail, answering phones, assisting with parent communication and record-keeping. Excellent computer and customer service skills required.
Seasonal Line Cook
Assist with preparation of enjoyable and nutritious meals for large group programs including Summer Camp participants, staff, and retreat groups.
General Counselor
Lead campers enrolled in traditional overnight or day camp, ages 5 to 17. Plan each session with your campers to help them have the best week of camp!
Unit Leader
Supervise counselors and rovers in camper units, coach staff in working with campers. Previous camp counseling experience required.
Cook
Prepare meals daily for up to 400 people. Prep, Assistant, and Head Cook positions are available, depending on experience and qualifications. Start dates vary by position. Current Washington State Food Handler’s Card is required.
Support Specialist
Support the overall operation of camp in a variety of areas, including dining hall, pack-out food, and camp store. Rotate through each of these areas on a weekly basis. Previous kitchen experience is required. Current Washington State Food Handler’s Card is required.
Teen Leadership Counselor
Lead teens in the leadership development programs including CIT, RSIT and LEADs (High School Volunteers), ages 15 to 18. Previous experience with camp counseling and teens is required.
Program Specialist Coordinator
Supervise program specialists, coordinate and oversee specialized activity areas such as archery, arts & crafts, low ropes challenge, nature, and outdoor living, maintain supplies and equipment. Coordinate camp-wide activity schedules and all-camp events.
Support Staff Coordinator
Supervise a team of support specialists and kitchen assistants, and coordinate operations for dining hall, dishwashing, camp store, and pack-out food.
Program Specialist
Teach and lead a variety of specialized camp activities including archery, arts & crafts, low ropes challenge course, bouldering wall, nature and outdoor living skills. All certification is provided by camp, but previous experience with at least one of the activity areas is required.
Riding Specialist
Teach and lead horseback riding and horse-related activities including arena lessons, trail rides, and ground lessons. Previous experience with teaching and a high level of competence in riding is required (Western preferred).
Waterfront Specialist & Kiwanis Counselor
Teach and lead all waterfront activities including canoeing, rowing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, paddle boarding, windsurfing, and sailing on an open saltwater beach. Lifeguard certification is required, plus previous experience in one or more of the waterfront activities.
Camper Support Specialist
Support counselors in working with kids with special needs; work with the Inclusion Coordinator to implement Inclusion support plans as a counselor or support staff. Previous camp counseling and experience with children with special needs is helpful.
Kitchen Assistant / Rover / Co-Counselors
Serve food, wash dishes, and keep the kitchen clean; also assist with camper supervision and unit activities including nighttime supervision and covering time off for counselors. Current Washington State Food Handler’s Card is required.
Camp Sealth Alumni Volunteers
This volunteer position is available to any Camp Sealth alumni, including past campers and staff. Volunteer one or more weeks as an activity leader, rover, kitchen staff, or in a variety of other roles.
Camp Sealth Health Care Staff
Provide routine and emergency health care for campers and staff, working under a physician’s standing orders. Health care certification required. Health care staff may volunteer one or more weeks, and may exchange volunteer service for camp tuition.
Camp Sealth LEAD
High school students ages 16 and older can volunteer in the Camp Sealth LEAD Program. LEADs must attend a required training week, then volunteer for three additional weeks, earning up to 200 service hours.
Camp Sealth Teen Leadership [CIT] Coordinator
Coordinate and lead a leadership development program for CITs and RSITs. Extensive experience with teens and leadership development is required. Driver’s license required.
Camp Sealth Teen Leadership [LEAD] Coordinator
Coordinate and lead a leadership development program for LEAD (High School Volunteers). Extensive experience with teens and leadership development is required. Driver’s license required.
Adventure Coordinator
Supervise adventure trip program and staff – coordinate trip logistics for trips including camping, backpacking, rafting, and climbing; supervise in-camp adventure programs. Previous leadership and trip experience required. WFA or […]