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Camp Indian Springs is Looking for Good Summer Camp Leaders
Written by A.L. Ferreira Thursday, 13 March 2008 17:06
Camp Indian Springs is Looking for Good Summer Camp Leaders
Hello,
I need your help in finding qualified leaders for our Summer Camp program. I would like you to consider sharing this with your young adults at your church or other 18 to 24 year olds that have a good values base, love children and the outdoors.
{sidebar id=1}As you may know I run a YMCA summer residential camp near Tallahassee, Florida that values Honesty, Caring, Respect and Responsibility. We have a traditional YMCA program with some great extreme activities like an indoor skate park, Digital Photography, ATV, paint ball, Western & English Horseback as well as traditional programs like swimming in both pool and spring, arts & crafts,archery campfire, chapels and devotions.
I am currently seeking staff to work as Cabin Leaders or on our activities staff (all positions sleep in cabins and have camper responsibilities.) We offer nine weeks of overnight camp (ages 7 to 16 years) and 6 three day weekend camps (Ages 11+)that travel in around the panhandle of Florida for canoe trips, beach trips, etc. These weekend camps are designed for campers who want to stay multiple sessions and number 18 children and 3 staff including the support staff. Further we also offer a 11 week day camp for children 1st to 7th grade.
Pay starts at $191 per week plus room and board. The recruiting process is simple, applicants submit an application, have a back ground screening and go through a thorough interview process.
Thank you for sharing this with your friends, church youth groups, co-workers and other potential candidates.
Sincerely,
A.L. "ALF" Ferreira
Executive Director
YMCA Camp Indian Springs
A Branch of the Capital Region YMCA
2387 Bloxham Cut-Off Road
Crawfordville, FL 32327
(850) 926-3361
(850) 926-3624 Fax
www.campindiansprings.org
YMCA Mission: "To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all."
This information originally published on March 13, 2008.

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