Play the video above to get an idea about our camp and how our teens entertain and educate our campers.
Monster Campers (CIT) are our elite group of older teen campers (ages 16-19) who wish to train as educators and entertainers and perhaps become staff one day. This is different than our Blackwatch Teen Camp (although many of our CIT attend that camp as well). Our camp is unusual in that our CITs are NOT treated as counselors… you do not lead the campers without specific guidance while being overseen by our adult staff. However, CITs are trained like our counselors and have specific responsibilities in accordance with their age and experience.
Our CITs are mentored by our adult staff who have extensive training in youth management. Since CITs are close in age with our campers, they need training and time to develop important decision making skills before they can become counselors. We provide a safe environment where you can practice your entertainment, curriculum development, and group management skills with campers but without the stress of being actual counselors. We rely on CITs as role models and to help in many aspects of running the camp – but they are also campers and are given time for rest, recreation, and guidance, just like our youth campers.
Monster Campers are given the opportunity to learn the following:
Our Monster Campers develop a camaraderie with each other and your staff mentors which can last a lifetime. Graduates from the CIT program may be preferred candidates for future camp counselor paid positions. As well, CIT Campers can list the various skills and experience that they have learned on their college or job resume.
The following are requirements for all CIT Campers:
Acting/role playing experience is helpful, but not necessary. We can teach you.
First time applicants need to submit the form at the bottom of the page, attention to Camp Director Laura Gosenca, stating their interest. Laura will then work to schedule an in-person or phone interview with the applicant.
Returning applicants need to send a cover letter and resume (it does not need to be perfect, but does need to show thought and effort). Laura will then work to schedule an in-person or phone interview with the applicant. These interviews may be with Laura or with the Camp’s Program Director, Jarred Landry.
Overnight Monster Camper Program
The program begins on the Wednesday of Training Week when all overnight monster campers will arrive at camp to begin their participation in our training week (Monster Campers will be dismissed at noon on Friday of that week and will be expected to return to camp on Sunday at 10am to prepare for camper arrival). The program will conclude on the last Saturday of camp. Monster Campers are required to attend both Zombie Camp and Wizards & Warriors Camp. Prices are for the entire summer.
Overnight Monster Camper Prices (Total for 6 weeks, after a half week of free training):
Tier 1 Monster Campers – 50% off current camper tuition
*Register by November 5th, 2017 to get Pre-Season discounts!*
Tier 2 Monster Campers – Further reduced rates
Tier 3 Monster Campers – Participate at no cost
Quest Monster Camper Program
The program for quest Monster Campers allows them to go home every night, just like a Quest Camper. Quest Monster Campers are also required to attend a full day of training during the training week. If you are interested in being a Quest Monster Camper but can’t attend the full summer of camp, contact us.
Quest Monster Camper Prices are the same percentages off of Quest Camper Tuition.
How Tiers Are Decided
The Monster Camper program is designed as a per year progression. All first year Monster Campers, if accepted, begin at Tier 1. Returning Monster Campers have the potential to be accepted at a level of Tier 2 or higher. Levels for returning Monster Campers are based on outside experience, demonstrated skill and demonstrated maturity.
To apply, please submit a resume of experience below. We look forward to hearing from you.