Skyline Summer Staff

EVERY MAY, A GROUP OF COMMITTED, CREATIVE &
DEDICATED YOUNG WOMEN & MEN COME TO
SKYLINE. FOR 8 WEEKS THEY WORK TOGETHER,
LIVE TOGETHER, AND GROW TOGETHER LIKE THIS…

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Staff Brochure
Application Form
Recommendation Form
Applications close April 10, 2010

This summer, Skyline is looking for dedicated people to fill the following positions:

Health Safety Director
Keep campers and staff safe and healthy by distributing medication, putting band aids on all  sixty of cabin two’s toes after they’ve scraped them against the bottom of the pool, and being prepared to perform CPR or First Aid at a moments notice.

Chaplain
For an entire summer you’ll pastor a flock of college age staff. Some weeks they’ll be joined with 6-9 year olds asking the most profound theological questions and other weeks they’ll be joined by 60 and 70 year old adults who tell you “I love you” every hour.          

Arts and Crafts Program Coordinator
Encourage campers and staff to find their creative sides because you of all people know it exists. The job is more than making a lanyard-but you better know how to make one because you will probably start over 1,000 of them for campers and staff alike. 

Leadership/Team Builder Program Coordinator
Bring out the best in people while empowering them to trust someone for the first time and helping them believe in themselves.

Counselors (18 years old and up)
Make a difference by spending long hours being a professional role model, laughing until your sides hurt, playing every game you can remember-and some that you have forgot-having an experience of a lifetime all while making sure Suzy brushes her teeth before bed and helping John learn to swim.

Assistant Counselors (16 years old and up)
Aid counselors in the long days of highs and lows, smiles and tears, goodnight songs and early morning polar bear swims.

Counselors in Training (15 years old and up)
Experience one of the most difficult but memorable and wonderful weeks of the summer by helping mediate a disagreement over who’s Sarah’s best friend and learning what true self sacrifice means upon giving up your sweatshirt at a cold, evening campfire.

Photographer
Capture the “Kodak moments” behind the lens of your own camera. Although moments can be fleeting, pictures and memories last a life time.         

Maintenance
Keep the campers warm, hydrated and happy by building campfires, delivering water jugs at the sports court and keeping the pathways clear of roots that could cause scraped knees or stubbed toes.

Lifeguard
This is not for the faint of heart or those who just want to work on their tan. However, you may be a cannon ball contest judge more than once this summer.

For a job description, simply click on the employment opportunity you are interested in.
If you have any questions, please contact us.

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