Information Notes
Please read these notes before
completing the online counselor application. Remember that you will also need three (3) references.
VIP FACTS:
Camp Stewart staff members must be physically able to observe,
participate with and safely supervise any camp activities, including rough terrain
rescue. Male staff members must be emotionally and mentally capable to live in
camp cabins with boys 6-16. All staff members must be able to verbally communicate
well for instruction and safety and capable of communicating in writing on camper
reports.
"What does being
a counselor involve?" is
a vital question…and not one we can answer in 20
words or less - BUT here is a partial ‘capsule’ of
what being a counselor at Camp Stewart for Boys involves.
BACKGROUND: Camp Stewart for Boys, Inc., is
one of America’s famous camps, as well as being the oldest
continuously operated private camp in the Southwest- 2009 is its
86th summer - and it is still young and vibrant!
OVERVIEW: Stewart is
looking for the BEST in leadership for our campers (who
literally come from all over the world).
Camp Stewart wants
outstanding role models and mentors. Being
on the Stewart staff is an opportunity and
a privilege. About one-third of the staff are teachers/coaches/graduate
students and two-thirds are college undergraduates. In the
average summer, 65% of the staff and 75% of the campers
have been at Stewart previously.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDEST… Being a staff member
at Stewart means setting a good example at all times. Believing the age-old
adage "Actions Speak Louder than Words", we expect behavior which you
would be proud to see mimicked.
Counselors are
the most important element in the camp’s overall operation;
they set the tone for the campers.
Staff members are looked up to by campers, both in
and out of the cabin. Campers copy staff behavior and actions: they
mimic counselor’s language, they mirror their outlook on life - whether
it is religion, sex, drugs or alcohol. They want to dress like you - in
short, you are the mirror they want to reflect. We want good examples for
them: we want clean-cut men and women who are not ashamed to take stands for
what is right; who are proud of their heritage and country.
Stewart’s #1 goal: Instill Greater Self Confidence and Increased Self Esteem in
our Campers
Staff members are not
expected to be ‘alike’. There is a place at Stewart
for ‘characters’…boys learn tolerance by
being around those who are ‘different’. Some staff
is from other countries; we try to offer diverse outlooks in
addition to those of the Southwest. Everyone doesn’t have
to ‘comb their hair alike’ (but they do comb their
hair!) Everyone does have short hair (well of the collar),
no facial hair growth, no earrings or other body piercings. Neatness is expected and made painless
by the camp providing cotton staff shirts and shorts. Special
talents or outstanding skills are not required to work at Stewart…with
the exception of ‘people skills’.
Genuinely liking others and being able to get along with others is an absolute
necessity, as is having a sense of humor. Staff members must be ‘team
players’.
Counselors need to be
able to share joys and aspirations of campers; their successes
and losses; their concerns and doubts; their frustrations over
making the ‘right’ decisions. Counselors
must be able to put campers needs ahead of their own, and not
begrudge extra time needed by a ‘less than perfect’ camper.'
Campers often say counselors
become their very best friend: ‘they are like a dad you
do lots of things with’.
Two Basic Counselor
Positions Exist:
The Cabin Leader is the specialist with the campers,
and he goes to all their activities with them and knows what they are doing
in each activity. He also becomes the assistant instructor in each activity. The
cabin leader is a counselor in the truest sense of the word.
The Activity Counselor is
the ‘skill instructor’ or teacher. He is the ‘resident’ expert
in such activities as archery, riflery, tennis, track, crafts, music, sports,
western or english riding, canoeing, swimming, diving, etc.
(We offer over 80 activities and we need lots of qualified instructors).
More Must Read
VIP Information:
Stewart offer pre-camp
certification in several areas prior
to camp orientation. These are another advantage of working
at Stewart, as certification can be earned at no-cost to Stewart counselors.
Housing: All staff members
live on camp, and most live in the cabins with the campers. (Female staff
members live in a dormitory situation). The average cabin has 12-15
boys and 2-4 staff members. Cabins have built-in twin-sized bunk beds and ceiling
fans. Almost all have indoor bath facilities, and cabins in Uncle Bill’s
camp (Junior side) have both hot and cold water.
Time-Off: One staff member is always on duty in
the cabin. (We laugh about working 28 hour days and 9 day weeks). Staff
members rotate afternoons (2-4 pm) off and nights (9 pm-1 am) off. Staff members
alternate Friday and Saturday evenings off during the term. Time off is important:as
one needs time away to ‘refuel’ and get recharged, whether it is
the ‘Hill Country Counselors Great Social Gathering’ at the local
Laundromat, getting together at Gatti’s or going to the movies.
Stewart is a Christian-oriented camp, and we want staff members who can
uphold Christian standards. Campers and staff of all faiths
and denominations attend, and all attend non -denominational
chapel services each Sunday morning where there are outstanding
guest speakers Mass is held for Catholic campers and staff members.
Counselors are encouraged to have vespers services in their
cabins prior to bedtime each evening.
Camp Stewart is conservative…not
only in appearance, but morally as well. Counselors are to be the type of
role model parents want their children to emulate. Stewart
has a no tobacco and no alcohol policy on camp. We caution
against drinking even on off-time as the local law enforcement officers
are particularly strict on DWI(DUI), plus the curvy roads are complicated
by the largest deer population of any Texas county. If you use ‘drugs’ other
than the aforementioned ones (i.e. if you use illegal drugs of
any nature), do not apply. We are not tolerant in this
area.
CAMARADERIE: The interaction of the Stewart staff is special. One makes close
life-long ‘new’ friends during the summer, and there
are many social interactions with neighboring girls’ camps. (There
are about a dozen prestigious private camps in the area and
over two dozen church and agency camps.) Stewart and Heart
O' the Hills for Girls (also owned by the Ragsdales) have
much of their orientation together as well as activities throughout
the term. Camp Stewart reserves the right
to place employees at Heart O’ the Hills Camp for Girls,
should it be necessary or in the best interests of the campers.
FACILITIES: Camp Stewart's facilities are unusually outstanding for camps, we think. Located near
the headwaters of the Guadalupe River, which is a
spring-fed, crystal-clear river, the camp is situated on
both sides of the river in a valley between hills and limestone
bluffs. Natural cedar, giant cypress and various oaks are abundant,
as is native wildlife. The playing fields have an underground
sprinkler system to stay cooler as well as green during the
summer. The 23 cabins are of native rock and cedar and
built in ‘Texas style’. The large screened
gym has a hardwood floor; the dining hall is comfortable and
has tables and benches designed by noted designer Roger Rasbach.
There are 7 tennis courts (3 of which are lighted for night
play), 3 soccer fields, 440-yard track; football field,
6 baseball diamonds; 3 golf greens, etc.
Counselors Who Truly
Give of Themselves Report Getting More from Camp than any Previous
Experience…
The crafts lodge is
open-air with a steady river breeze; the riflery and archery ranges
are well situated for safety; the stables are designed for easy
use (including a small covered area for inclement weather use)
and there are over 100 horses. Stewart was designed for
providing the best in camping, and the ownership, along
with the year-round staff, constantly strives to provide the best
program and facilities for the campers.
In addition to the counselors
positions, Stewart also employs persons in other areas such
as medical, office, camp store, food service and maintenance.
Medical: Stewart has a two-story rock infirmary and keeps one or two nurses in
residence. RN’s are preferred, but often student nurses
in their junior or senior year are hired (or medical students) IF they
have had actual in-hospital experience or extensive Red Cross
training. A doctor is on call and makes routine weekly preventative
medical calls to the camp. Very often, a camper parent MD is
also in residence. Kerrville has outstanding medical facilities.
Office: Smiles along with the ability to type, file, answer the phone, remain
cool and calm, remember names, talk with both parents and campers, meet prospective
campers and parents, work with other staff members…all are essential
for working in the camp office. Having a familiarity with computers is an asset,
as is being neat and organized. (Stewart operates on the premise that
each piece of paper represents a camper AND each camper is the most precious
possession of the parent entrusting them to our care: we try to use names all
the time.)
A Counselor’s ‘Grab-bag
of Tools’ must Include Patience, Sense of Humor, Tolerance,
Genuine Interest in Others, Integrity
Camp Canteen (Store): Operated for the benefit of campers and staff and is stocked
with sundries, stamps, etc. Records for linen rental, laundry
charges, clothing orders (pre-camp as well as during camp) are
kept here. The inventory runs in excess of $100,000…simple
but accurate record keeping is necessary…as are ‘liking
people’ and striving for ways to help a camper who needs
something. (Snacks are not sold to campers
but are given out each day after rest period: this is handled
by the Leadership Trainees.)
Staff Applications Available
for Heart O' the Hills Camp Upon request.
Food Service: One
of the favorite parts of Stewart as we eat well. Camp chef prepares
fresh vegetables and fruits and bakes twice daily. Personnel
to help with food prep, salad making, bread making and dish
washing are hired.
Summary: Stewart hires between 60-80
persons each summer. Most staff are hired for all summer, although
there are a few spaces available for combinations of the three
terms. (The season usually starts late May and ends mid-August). Pay
is based on age (one year college minimum requirement), schooling and
skills. In addition to salary, housing, modest health/accident insurance policy
and staff clothing are provided.
Full orientation prior to camp is required. Participation
in pre-orientation certification clinics is strongly encouraged.
Now that you know much more about being a counselor, return the completed
application and ask persons completing references to
send them directly to Stewart. We must have at least
3 references on hand before we can make you a job offer. Questions?
Do not hesitate to call!
e-mail: office
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