Qualifications
Personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ
Positive Christian lifestyle
Willingness to serve in a variety of ways
Willingness to learn and grow
Accredited by the American Camp Association 
Member of the Association of Cedarbrook Camps

Member of the Christian Camp and Conference Association
Positions
Cabin counselor: lives with the campers and leads Bible Exploration
Special teams: performs "behind the scenes" duties
Activity specialist: specialist to lead skilled activities
Registered nurse: oversees the health of the camp
Tuck shop manager: runs the camp store
Dining hall host: supervises the campers setting tables
Training
Pre-camp: a full day the third Saturday of May in Tampa.
In-camp: a day and a half on site before the opening of girls' or boys' camp.
Staff notebook: Each staff member reads a manual that contains camp policies and procedures along with lots of helpful hints.
Division director: Each staff member has a DD (supervisor) who will give "on the job" training during camp.
Mentor: Each new staff member is assigned a return staff member who will provide pre-camp support.
Activities: Camp offers skilled training in many areas.
Distance education: on-line training provided by the Association of Cedarbrook Camps.
Expert Online Training: camp-oriented training videos on a variety of topics.
Other ways to serve
As a Prayer Partner
As a Volunteer
As a Staff Member
As a Donor
As an Albertsons Shopper
Check out the many ways to serve!
Application
Written application: requests basic information and personal testimony
References: needed from two non-family members
Background check: State law requires clearance by the Department of Children and Families
To Apply
To apply, contact the director.
Event Details
For details on the various opportunities to serve with us during camp, check out our events.


