Make a Difference in Young Lives as a Youth Development Island Camp Mentor!
Idyllic Private Island in Pristine New Hampshire Lake
Camp Mentor
- Location
- Bristol, New Hampshire
- Wages/Pay
- $6,000.00 / season
- Experience Level
- No experience required
- Job Start Date
- Job Starts:
Jun 04, 2025
Are you looking for an unforgettable summer experience that combines personal growth, meaningful work, and the chance to positively impact the lives of at-risk youth? Look no further!
About Us:
The Mayhew Program is not your typical summer camp. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering boys from disadvantaged backgrounds in New Hampshire. Through our unique year-round program, we provide tuition-free opportunities for these young individuals to discover their potential, build self-esteem, and grow into responsible, confident members of their communities.
At Mayhew Island, we offer a summer experience like no other. As a mentor/counselor, you'll have the opportunity to gain valuable training and hands-on experience working with at-risk youth, a population that many individuals don't often get the chance to engage with. While the position is for the summer months only, the impact you make during this time will be profound and last a lifetime.
Why Choose the Mayhew Program?
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Meaningful Impact: At Mayhew, you'll have the opportunity to make a profound difference in the lives of deserving boys. By becoming a role model and mentor, you'll help young individuals believe in themselves, work effectively with others, and discover their best potential.
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Training and Experience: You'll receive training in working effectively with young people, particularly at-risk youth. This experience is invaluable for anyone interested in careers related to education, social services, or youth development.
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Beautiful Location: Our camp is situated on Mayhew Island, a picturesque private island on Newfound Lake in New Hampshire. This serene environment will be your backdrop as you embark on a rewarding journey of personal and professional growth.
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Community and Camaraderie: Join a close-knit and supportive community of counselors and staff who share your passion for making a difference. While your time with us is seasonal, the connections you form will last well beyond the summer.
- Positive Reinforcement: At Mayhew, we focus on creating an unrelentingly positive and supportive community for both boys and staff. We recognize and reinforce good behaviors, providing a more effective way to address any negative behaviors.
Qualifications and Requirements:
We are looking for individuals who:
- Naturally do what's right and are willing to live in a dynamic, disciplined, and structured community.
- Possess strong character, maturity, adaptability, and personal responsibility, modeling behaviors we hope to instill in the boys.
- Demonstrate a good sense of humor, creativity, patience, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to purpose.
- Have at least one year of college or equivalent work experience.
- Are interested in working with at-risk youth.
Experience working with children is ideal but not required. What matters most is your passion for making a positive impact on the lives of these boys.
Responsibilities:
As a summer staff counselor, your responsibilities will include:
- Ensuring the care, welfare, safety, and security of all program participants.
- Being a positive role model.
- Recognizing and reinforcing the good behaviors and positive decisions of program participants and fellow staff members.
- Addressing participants' negative behaviors or poor choices using the tools of the Mayhew discipline system.
- Believing that every person can grow, change, and succeed.
- Engaging with the boys of the program in positive ways.
- Being open to receiving feedback and implementing change.
Compensation:
In addition to the rewarding experience of making a difference, you'll earn up to $6,000 for a ten-week commitment from June 5 to August 13, 2024, plus full room and board.
Ready to embark on this transformative journey with us? Apply now on our website to be part of an extraordinary team dedicated to changing young lives for the better.
Contact Info
- Ed Thompson
- ed@mayhew.org
- (603) 707-2940
- www.mayhew.org