Where will you make a difference in the world this summer? It could be at Camp Josiah!
The children we minister to come from hard walks of life, and are in great need
of postive affirmation, encouragement, and most importantly, unconditional love
that we are able to show them through Jesus Christ. The time spent with these
children is tremendously rewarding. We offer them a summer filled with wholesome
fun activities that include horseback riding, boating, arts and crafts, hiking,
fishing and much more that they would not be able to experience through the
foster agencies or in their family's current financial state.
of postive affirmation, encouragement, and most importantly, unconditional love
that we are able to show them through Jesus Christ. The time spent with these
children is tremendously rewarding. We offer them a summer filled with wholesome
fun activities that include horseback riding, boating, arts and crafts, hiking,
fishing and much more that they would not be able to experience through the
foster agencies or in their family's current financial state.
Jumping into a camp job is a big decision. It is a job that
takes more than you might expect and provides benefits that you may not have considered. Here’s the scoop:
Research shows that the quality of the staff/camper interaction is the most important factor resulting in a positive camp experience and growth for a camper. Therefore, we have high expectations that our staff be…
Positive role models, while bringing their best attitude and using words with care.
Team players, focusing on building positive communities at camp, setting an example for the campers at all times.
Caretakers, creating a positive, safe, and supportive environment for all campers.
Servants, being willing to put others needs before their own.
Responsible, making good choices to care for yourself and keep yourself healthy, abiding by camp policies and procedures.
Professional, conducting yourself as a chld care professional at all times.
Intentional, allowing your work to be guided by our mission and values.
Enthusiastic, enjoying being around children and letting them know that you do with your words and actions.
Respectful, making a practice of appreciating yourself, your campers, and your co-workers.
Resourceful, being able to dig deep into your reserves of patience, understanding, and perseverance in times of physical, emotional, or mental weariness.
Self-aware, being willing to engage in honest self-reflection.
Positive role models, while bringing their best attitude and using words with care.
Team players, focusing on building positive communities at camp, setting an example for the campers at all times.
Caretakers, creating a positive, safe, and supportive environment for all campers.
Servants, being willing to put others needs before their own.
Responsible, making good choices to care for yourself and keep yourself healthy, abiding by camp policies and procedures.
Professional, conducting yourself as a chld care professional at all times.
Intentional, allowing your work to be guided by our mission and values.
Enthusiastic, enjoying being around children and letting them know that you do with your words and actions.
Respectful, making a practice of appreciating yourself, your campers, and your co-workers.
Resourceful, being able to dig deep into your reserves of patience, understanding, and perseverance in times of physical, emotional, or mental weariness.
Self-aware, being willing to engage in honest self-reflection.
Yes, the work can be demanding; but it is fulfilling, too, as you…
Have little opportunity for boredom and lots of opportunity for growth.
Learn how to work hard, play hard, and sleep well.
Experience fresh air and the beautiful country.
Discover more about yourself.
Receive lots of job training and acquire skills that will transfer easily to other lines of work.
Cultivate friendships with new people in a welcoming environment.
Be encouraged in your spiritual life to be awakened to God’s love, grace, and faithfulness for you through your interaction with co-workers and campers.
Learn how to work hard, play hard, and sleep well.
Experience fresh air and the beautiful country.
Discover more about yourself.
Receive lots of job training and acquire skills that will transfer easily to other lines of work.
Cultivate friendships with new people in a welcoming environment.
Be encouraged in your spiritual life to be awakened to God’s love, grace, and faithfulness for you through your interaction with co-workers and campers.