Counselor Position Description

Camp Wojtyla programs give opportunities for summer staff to learn and facilitate faith-based outdoor experiences in the Rocky Mountains.  Our summer staff culture is rooted in a supportive learning environment with high expectations. Servant Leaders are given the opportunity for a positive, transformational summer, with results and impact that last far beyond the mountains.

We craft the summer experience so that counselors will be able to assume leadership roles at camp and beyond. We intend for CW alumni to live in authentic friendship with God; to realize the inseparable bond of the four relationships (with God, self, others, and Creation); to become a faithful and competent evangelizer; and to become an excellent outdoor leader

If these goals resonate with you, consider applying now!

OVERVIEW OF THE SUMMER POSITION

As a counselor at Camp Wojtyla, you:

  • Are asked to dedicate yourself fully and be present for the entirety of ~11 weeks to the mission.

    • Some exceptions do arise, and we strive to be accommodating in these cases. Please be sure to mention those needs in your application.

  • Will live in close community with camp counselors who share the common goal of growing in holiness and virtue. 

  • Embody the role of a servant leader. We model this “servant leader” position directly after Christ’s example. While counselors do indeed receive great experiences of formation and growth, ultimately their purpose at camp is to “lay down their life for their friends”--the campers and other counselors (John 15:13). 

  • Will serve God by placing prayer as a priority in your day as well as giving of your whole self to the campers and the staff community. 

  • Should embrace this commitment as an 11-week mission trip during which you will grow spiritually and personally through incredible service and adventure.

Staff training overview (first 3 weeks) - Counselors will:

  • Be guided in exploring the deepest questions of what it means to be human and love God with your whole heart through a silent retreat, daily bible studies, rock climbing, high alpine hikes, and backpacking in the Rocky Mountains.

  • Be trained in outdoor leadership, risk management, and how to evangelize and teach the word of God. During these three weeks.

  • Grow in relationship with your fellow counselors and learn what it is to be a part of a Christian community.

  • Work with your community of counselors to joyfully maintain our mountain “home”, amidst the unique circumstances of wilderness living: cooking in an outdoor kitchen, washing up without running water, erecting twenty-five foot teepees, and maintaining our gear and land as if it were your own.

Through these many formative experiences—both planned and organic—Camp Wojtyla offers a unique opportunity for intense growth and discovery of who God has created you to be.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

All of your room, board, and leadership training expenses will be covered. The only expense will be your spending money for days of rest and leisure. In the style and spirit of a missionary, you are given the option to fundraise a summer stipend. CW will provide support and materials for this endeavor, in case fundraising is new to you. Fundraising is not a counselor requirement though for those who do not desire to participate in this option. If you choose to participate in the fundraising program as a way to receive a summer stipend during your time on mission with Camp Wojtyla, you will be required to raise a minimum of $800 with a maximum of $8,000. 15% of the amount raised will go to administrative fees required to have you on payroll and reimburse the stipend. You will receive the additional 85% as your summer stipend; however, we will give you the option to donate an additional 10% back to donate to the needs of Camp Wojtyla scholarship fund. You will be inviting your friends and family to support Camp Wojtyla and your involvement within it! It truly is a gift to allow people to enter into this mission with you.

*Note on Wilderness First Responder Certification: If you are interested but do not already hold a WFR certification, Camp Wojtyla is willing to financially assist you with this valuable training. Please discuss options with CW staff during application process.

THE NITTY-GRITTY

Camp Wojtyla is a ten-week, intensive wilderness program that, while often a beautiful “mountain-top experience” both literally and figuratively, also requires many sacrifices for the sake of the mission. This includes but is not limited to: early mornings and late nights—not only during wilderness adventures with campers, but also in a significant amount of manual camp chores; living in close proximity with ~50 other summer staff members in a remote location with limited privacy, access to showers, or other typical comforts; eating food that is communally prepared in an outdoor kitchen; little to no access to internet or electronics outside of designated times during communal rest and leisure; commitment to direct accountability to Camp Wojtyla Staff or in some cases, peer leadership; and commitment to an inter-counselor dating fast for the duration of the summer. This position may not be for everyone.

For further details, please see our counselor FAQs.