Summer Camp USA 2018 applications are OPEN!

POSTED ON 10 Jul 2017 - POSTED BY BUNAC

Everyone's favourite All-American programme is back for 2018, start your application now with BUNAC and get the best pick of the camps!

Guess who's back. Back again. Currently, BUNACers all over the USA are loving lives at Summer Camp USA with BUNAC: the happiest place on Earth. Now our doors have sprung open for applications in 2018, and we're BEYOND EXCITED. It's your turn to experience the most epic summer around.

Is Summer Camp USA for you?

If you've got bags of energy and love working with children, playing games, sports, arts and crafts and generally being a big kid, then camp is your dream job. You'll work long hours, but it will be the best summer of your life. (Trust us on this one.) If you've got childcare experience, even better!

Typical jobs you can do at camp are:

  • Camp Counsellor
  • Activity Instructor
  • Horseriding Instructor
  • Watersports Instructor
  • Lifeguard
  • Football Coach
  • Sailing Instructor
  • And many, many more...

Are you ready to be a happy camper?

Find out more information and start your application now. Time to get your CAMP SPIRIT ON.

BUNAC
BUNAC offers a range of working holidays including a summer camp counselling programme in the USA and Canada, flexible work and travel programmes to Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Britain and South Africa and volunteering/teaching placements. These are open to 18 year olds and over in the UK, the USA and Ireland. Programmes last from five weeks to two years.

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