The CIT program will provide a hands-on opportunity to develop a variety of skills necessary for working with campers. CITs will have a well-structured yet flexible series of workshops where they will learn more about being a camp counselor. CITs will learn valuable leadership skills to participate in a self-motivated program designed around their ambitions to work as a camp counselor. CITs will develop the skills by participating in swimming, games, field trips, first aid and child safety as well as leadership and child psychology courses. Our goal is to give young people the opportunity to work under a qualified director and to begin to learn and understand the demands and responsibilities of a camp counselor’s job. Campers will look to CITs as leaders and role models, therefore, high standards of conduct, attitude and good judgment are expected at all times while working with campers. CIT’s will attend field trips with the Summit Seeker and Sports Campers. They will also go on 1 CIT-only field trip each session. CITs must be mature, have good listening skills, and be able to follow directions. Any camper who is interested in enrolling in the CIT program (even returning campers) must submit a teacher recommendation form which can also be found in registration confirmation. Please note: Current Athenian students do NOT need to submit a teacher recommendation as we are able to go directly to faculty to discuss students. Due to the limited spots available for this program, only full session enrollment is available. CITs will constantly be under review and will advance as they gain an understanding of how each camp functions and can show the ability to complete tasks as assigned by the directors and counselors. All CITs are required to participate in pool-time activities. The trend with Camp Counselors is that they return every summer, leaving few employment opportunities for those coming up the ranks.
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