Camp Counselors
Counselors assume a leadership position as you will become role models to the campers, so we hold you to high standards. Counselors participate and facilitate activities, ensuring safety, leading group discussions, and fostering social and personal development. Additionally, our counselors are responsible for creating a positive and inclusive camp environment where campers feel supported and encouraged to grow. Counselors must be at least 18 years or older and be available to work all weeks of camp, including training and camp clean up.
Counselor Required Dates
Counselor Training- May 26-30, 2025
High School Overnight Camp: June 1-6, 2025 (Grades 9-12)
Middle School Overnight Camp 1: June 9-13, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Elementary Overnight Camp: June 15-20, 2025 (Grades 3-5)
Middle School Overnight Camp 2: June 22-27, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Day Camp: July 6-11, 2025 (Grades 1-5)
Intermediate Overnight Camp: July 13-18, 2025 (Grades 7-10)
Camp Clean Up- July 19-23, 2025
Apply By February 9, 2025
Counselors-in-training
CITs are responsible for participating in camp activities, behind-the-scenes work, and assisting counselors in working with campers. Regardless of the level of responsibility, CITs are held to high standards. You will earn service hours and gain experience working with youth in grades 1-8.
CITs must be entering their junior or senior year of high school. As a CIT you are required to attend camp during High School Week as a camper-this is your main form of training! We will give all hired CITs a $100 discount on High School Week tuition.
CIT Required Required Dates
CIT Group Interview- March 30th at 11:30-1:00 pm OR 2:30-4:00 pm
CIT Training- Your training will take place on the Sunday of your volunteer week
High School Overnight Camp: June 1-6, 2025
Day Camp: July 6-11, 2025 (Grades 1-5)
CITs will be assigned one or two other camp weeks based on their availability
Middle School Overnight Camp 1: June 9-13, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Elementary Overnight Camp: June 15-20, 2025 (Grades 3-5)
Middle School Overnight Camp 2: June 22-27, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Intermediate Overnight Camp: July 13-18, 2025 (Grades 7-10)
Apply by March 1, 2025
Head counselors
Head Counselors are camp leaders usually with the most experience on the team. Head Counselors plan, coordinate, and facilitate all camp activities while providing guidance and leadership to the surrounding counselors and campers. Head Counselors hold accountable the standards set in place by our directors on campus at all times, ensuring safety, professionalism, and community. Head Counselors must be at least 18 years or older and be available to work all weeks of camp, including pre-camp meetings, CIT Interviews, training, and camp clean up.
Head Counselor Required Dates
Head Counselor Meeting- TBD
CIT Interviews- March 30th at 11:30-1:00 pm AND 2:30-4:00 pm
Counselor Training- May 26-30, 2025
High School Overnight Camp: June 1-6, 2025 (Grades 9-12)
Middle School Overnight Camp 1: June 9-13, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Elementary Overnight Camp: June 15-20, 2025 (Grades 3-5)
Middle School Overnight Camp 2: June 22-27, 2025 (Grades 6-8)
Day Camp: July 6-11, 2025 (Grades 1-5)
Intermediate Overnight Camp: July 13-18, 2025 (Grades 7-10)
Camp Clean Up- July 19-23, 2025
Applications Closed
Assistant Camp Director
The SPSC Assistant Camp Director, plans, coordinates, and facilitates camp activities while providing guidance and leadership to the camper’s personal and spiritual growth. They lead daily operations of the camp, ensuring smooth and efficient functioning. Conduct daily staff meetings to communicate plans, address concerns, and motivate the team. Develop and manage the camp schedule, ensuring a variety of engaging activities for campers. Work closely with head counselors to set up and manage daily activities and events. Assist with the supervision and support of camp staff to maintain a positive and productive environment.
Applications Closed
Camp Director
The Camp Director oversees the entire camp operation and staff to ensure it runs smoothly, safely, and effectively for all campers. The Camp Director is responsible for developing programs and activities, recruiting and supervising staff, ensuring camper safety and well-being, managing communication with parents/guardians, building relationships with the community, handling emergencies, and evaluating camp programs and staff performance. The Camp Director must be at least 21 years or older and be available to stay on campus throughout the summer.
Position Has Been Filled
Drew Beracierto, SPSC Camp Director
Program Manager
The Program Manager oversees the entire camp operation from both the administrative side and camp side working closely with the Camp Director to ensure our standards are being maintained. The Program Manager is responsible for recruiting and supervising staff, managing the budget, managing enrollment and payment, assisting with camper registration, and ensuring that all legal and regulatory requirements are met.
Position Has Been Filled
Katie Phillips, SPC Program Manager katie@sanpedrocenter.org
Camp Nurse
Our camp nurse is responsible for providing healthcare services and first aid to campers and staff members. The Camp Nurse administers medications, treats minor injuries and illnesses, and monitors the overall health and safety of all individuals at camp. The Nurse must obtain at minimum, a CNA degree or EMT certification.
Position Has Been Filled