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International Staff
Canadian applicants who have a contract at a US camp and camp directors who have hired staff from Canada can use BUNAC's Can-Camp program. Can-Camp information for 2009 will be available in November 2008.
If you are outside of the USA and Canada and interested in working at a US summer camp, click here.
Returning Counselors
If you wish to pay the earlybird discount registration fees for UK returners, click here.
There are no restrictions on the number of times an overseas counselor can return to camp.
Since the whole application/visa process can be lengthy, it is advisable for returning staff to register with Summer Camp USA as early in the year as possible. On BUNAC, returners also have the option to make their own flight arrangements. If they choose to do this, they pay more to register to cover administration and visa costs, but the camp receives a zero billing from BUNAC. In this case the counselor gets the total salary amount from the camp at the end of the summer.
Summer Camp USA - Information for Camp Directors
BUNAC’s Summer Camp USA program offers each camp a professional, personal, friendly and selective counselor placement service. We aim to provide the best possible placement for an overseas counselor applicant, as well as an overall quality summer camp experience for both camp and counselor.
Our commitment to quality is known and appreciated by camp directors and program participants. They understand that there are differences in structure and philosophy between counselor placement programs which affect a camp’s chances of success with overseas staff.
The 2009 Summer Camp USA brochure and other program materials will be available in November 2008.
Structure
Summer Camp USA is the camp counselor program of BUNAC, the British Universities North America Club. This is BUNAC’s 38th year of placing overseas counselors on US and Canadian summer camps. BUNAC is a non-profit, educational exchange organization specializing in operating reciprocal overseas work/travel and volunteer programs for students and other young people around the world.
BUNAC was set up in 1962 in the UK and has representatives on most campuses. In Australia and New Zealand we recruit for Summer Camp USA through BUNAC’s subsidiary organisation, IEP, International Exchange Programs. BUNAC also works with co-operators and representatives in other countries to recruit staff for camps.
Summer Camp USA counselors come to the USA on a special J-1 exchange visitor program sponsored by IENA, International Exchange of North America. The program is administered according to the guidelines for international camp counselor programs laid down by the US and Canadian governments.
The BUNAC Difference
- Individual placement - When you receive a Summer Camp USA counselor dossier, you get an application selected especially to suit your camp. You are the only director to receive this dossier.
- Personal service - All applicants are interviewed face-to-face by one of our panel of interviewers, all well-acquainted with summer camps. Your regular year-round contact is with our Connecticut staff who are eager to get to know you and your camp’s needs.
- Experience and professional expertise - Our US placement staff are knowledgeable and experienced in international counselor placement. They know camps and they know what to look for in an application. We aim to get the right match.
- Cost effectiveness - BUNAC’s non-profit structure generally enables participants to receive more in-hand pocket money while the total costs to camps remain competitive.
- Mature, skilled, qualified counsellors - Our counselors are generally 19 or older and if students, will usually have completed at least one year of college or university.
- Summer support - During the summer, in order to provide fuller and more immediate back-up for camps and counselors, we open a second office in New York City.
- Cultural exchange - BUNAC counselors bring an extra, special dimension to camp life. Your campers will benefit from their motivation, enthusiasm and desire to share their culture with the children.