7 Reasons Why Summer Camp Jobs Are Perfect For Students
As the university semester ends, students feel the joy of freedom. But, they also feel uncertain about what to do next. If you’re tired of the same old routine, or typically spending your summer working in a retail or a hospitality job, consider exploring opportunities beyond the ‘traditional’ path and break away from the norm.
Working abroad at a summer camp in Canada is a great alternative route to take.
Here are seven reasons why summer camp jobs are perfect for students:
1. Flexibility
Summer camp jobs are seasonal, unlike internships or traditional jobs. They don't need a year-round commitment. This lets students balance work with studies. Students can focus on their studies during the university semester and can do so without the pressure of keeping a consistent work schedule.
Then during the summer months, students can gain valuable work experience. Plus knowing you have a rewarding job waiting for you in the summer can motivate you throughout the semester. It can give you something to look forward to and help you stay focused and driven in your studies.
2. Experience That Suits Your Studies
You may be a future teacher, social worker, or sports coach or you may be interested in Special Educational Needs (SEN). If so, summer camp can allow you to gain valuable experience relevant to your field of study, for example by gaining hands-on experience with children. However, summer camp offers more than just childcare experience; it can provide an opportunity to enhance your language proficiency or build confidence in various skills. For example, if you’re a drama specialist, you can utilize the camp environment to refine your theatrical skills and gain valuable experience in your craft.
With many camp types available, from special needs camps to underprivileged background camps. You’ll find fulfilling chances for personal growth and be able to help make a difference in the lives of the campers you serve.
Having this experience can set you apart from others when seeking future employment opportunities. Research conducted by the International Institute of Education indicates that 60% of employers prioritize candidates with international work experience when making hiring decisions.
3. Get Paid to Have Fun
Let's face it, working at a summer camp isn’t just about earning a paycheck (although that's a big perk!). It's about the invaluable experiences and skills you'll gain. Ones that you wouldn't typically gain in a retail or hospitality job.
You'll get to spend your days outside in nature, working with kids in an engaging environment. You might lead one of the many camp activities or you might be a general counsellor ensuring the campers' well-being. Either way, you're sure to have fun while making a positive impact.
4. We manage the entire process for you
Applying for summer camp jobs takes a lot of time and effort, especially when doing so independently. It often means spending hours researching camps as well as applying for your own visa. You also spend time sending emails and doing a lot of admin tasks. You don’t need these tasks on top of your studies.
With Camp Canada, the entire process—from application to visa and arrival at camp—is managed for you. You'll still need to put effort into the application process and remain responsive to keep things ticking. But, it offers much more convenience. You can rest assured, we will handle things like your work permit and logistics for you.
If you’re wondering, ‘Is Camp Canada worth it?’ consider the benefits of applying.
5. Budget-Friendly
Forget the hefty price tags of festivals or girls/lads holidays. When you apply to work at a summer camp through Camp Canada, you get subsidized benefits and pay no program fees. These benefits often include food and accommodation, which is a great perk. It can reduce your living expenses and allow you to save for those post-camp adventures!
6. Develop Essential Skills
Summer camp jobs are more than fun and games. You'll develop valuable transferable skills in leadership, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. All of which are essential in any future academic and professional pursuits.
For more insight on how these skills are used at summer camp, visit our blog about Transferable skills for your CV you will learn as a camp counsellor.
7. Travel and Be Back in Time for Uni
Many summer camps for 8 to 10 weeks, spanning from June to August which is when most students are looking for work. One of the best parts of working abroad at a summer camp is the chance to travel. You can travel and still be back in time for the upcoming academic year.
When you're at a summer camp in Canada, you can extend your post-camp experience for up to six months. This lets you have plenty of time for travel adventures before returning to your studies. With a valid ESTA, you can also hop over and explore the USA.
By integrating your summer camp experience with travel, you can make the most of your summer break without missing lectures or educational commitments.
So, if you're a student, consider applying for summer camp jobs. They offer a rewarding, enriching, and flexible summer experience. You might discover it's the perfect summer adventure you've been searching for!