This staff member is over the entire program for the week. Individual must have great leadership, time management, and organizational skills. Individual must have worked in camp ministry for at least five years or have had equivalent training.

This staff member is responsible to prayerfully study, prepare, and present biblical truths, which are given to them as a part of the camp curriculum. These truths are to be presented in a manner that is relevant to the camper’s age. This person must have 5 years of biblical teaching experience and be at least…

This staff member provides daily meals for campers and staff. Individuals must be at least 18 years old and have a desire to serve graciously behind the scenes while also interacting with campers and staff with a loving, servant-minded attitude.

These staff members will be responsible to lead and coordinate music during all designated times such as Bible class, evening service, meal times, Vespers, etc. They must be talented musically and be able to put together a worship set for evening service.

Museum Hosts greet visitors, help orient them to hiking trails in the entire Arc System, and interpret the outstanding natural history of their sites. No experience is necessary, training can be done on site.

Tutoring is also needed for both campuses. The college has volunteer opportunities available for people of all ages and backgrounds. Volunteers can work for just a few hours, or they can give more time if available.

Opportunities include: Boys Counselor, Girls Counselor, Bible Class Teacher, Bible Class Helper, Counselor Assistant, Cook, Kitchen Help, Nurse (RN/LPN), Secretary, Lifeguard, Arts / Crafts, Arts / Crafts Helper Recreation Director, Recreation Helper, andArchery.

The work of a staff member in a Christian camp should not be taken lightly or turned over to just anyone. It is a most challenging work! To be successful, you must lead in both word and deed. Your example in demonstrating how to act will likely have a greater impact on campers than any…

We need greeters who stay near the entrance of Highland House and greet visitors as they arrive, give them a brief description of the Museum and provide any brochures and assistance as needed.

We need those who enjoy “grunt work.” From time to time, we call upon these folks to help with extra cleaning, moving things, processing the newsletter to get it ready to mail, etc.