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Camp Keystone, Starke, Florida Position Type: Temporary Full-Time About this opportunity: Provides ... Experience working with children preferred, or * Any equivalent combination of training and ...

Camp Keystone, Starke, Florida Position Type: Temporary Full-Time About this opportunity: Provides ... Experience working with children preferred, or * Any equivalent combination of training and ...

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As of May 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for no experience camp in Florida is $11.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $9.52 and $13.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A No Experience Camp job is an opportunity for individuals with little to no prior experience to work at a summer camp. These roles often include entry-level positions such as camp counselors, kitchen staff, or activity assistants. Camps provide training and support to help you develop the necessary skills. It's a great way to gain hands-on experience, build teamwork skills, and enjoy an outdoor setting. Many camps prioritize enthusiasm, communication, and a willingness to learn over previous experience.

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To thrive at a No Experience Camp, you need enthusiasm, eagerness to learn, and a positive attitude, as most camps welcome individuals new to the workforce or childcare settings. Some camps may require basic certifications like CPR/First Aid, while others provide all necessary training on site. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability will help you engage well with campers and staff members. These skills are essential because they ensure a safe, supportive, and enjoyable camp environment where both staff and campers can succeed.

What types of responsibilities can I expect as a staff member at a No Experience Camp?

As a staff member at a No Experience Camp, your responsibilities may include supervising campers during activities, assisting with meal times, helping organize games or crafts, and ensuring a safe environment for all participants. You’ll also be expected to participate enthusiastically and serve as a positive role model for campers, even as you learn on the job. Many camps rotate staff through different tasks to provide varied experience and skill development. The team-oriented environment means you'll be collaborating closely with other staff members and receiving support and feedback as you grow in the role.
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Infographic showing various No Experience Camp job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Part Time, 14% Temporary, and 19% Summer. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $23,733 per year, or $11.4 per hour.

Camp Counselor/MALE - Camp Keystone (3221)

THE SALVATION ARMY A GEORGIA CORP

Starke, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Location: Camp Keystone, Starke, Florida

Position Type: Temporary Full-Time

Plans, implements, coordinates, and supervises an assigned group of children and youth; promotes quality of programs and safety of campers at all times; provides guidance and role modeling to campers; promotes and stimulates camper participation; coordinates and leads campers through their daily schedule ensuring punctuality and responsibility; supervises campers during unscheduled program time and evenings; ensures compliance with camp rules and regulations at all times. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Supervises and organizes an assigned group of campers during scheduled activities and unscheduled blocks of time in cooperation with camp rules and regulations.
  • Promotes and stimulates participation of campers to ensure a pleasant camp experience. 
  • Supervises cabin clean up and work details. 
  • Coordinates and leads youth through their daily schedule ensuring punctuality and responsibility. 
  • Lives with a group of campers and help each camper adjust and get to know other campers and camp life. 
  • Interprets and maintains camper compliance with camp rules and of the camp safety and health regulations. 
  • Assists with program activities and other activities as assigned working closely with the program staff. 
  • Be prepared with rainy day activities as needed. 
  • Inspects fire extinguisher and report to Head Counselor if any extinguisher has been dispensed.
  • Makes sure all cleaning solution are locked up except during use and used only with your supervision. 
  • Assures that all beds in cabin have at least 30 inches between sides of beds; there should be adequate space to provide freedom of movement and allow for exit in emergency. 
  • Stays in cabin with your kids at night. You may leave your cabin for a legitimate reason, but only if you have another staff member of age, who does not have camper responsibility at the time, to cover for you. 
  • Moves with campers to ALL classes and activities and remain with them unless otherwise noted. 
  • Both counselors must accompany campers back to cabin and prepare for bedtime. 
  • No camper or campers should be left alone in the cabin without proper staff supervision. 
  • One counselor must be in the room with the campers for 30-45 minutes after lights are out to ensure campers have settled for the night. 
  • Keeps door to your room open at night so that you can maintain order. 
  • Maintains an incident report book on all your campers for each camp session. Turn in the incident report book to your Head Counselor at the conclusion of each camp session and retrieve a new one at the beginning of each camp session. Notify Head Counselor immediately of any serious situation.
  • You may be asked to teach a class according to your experiences or expertise or to assist with one. 
  • At the end of each camp session, wipe down all mattresses, sinks, showers, toilets and mop floors with bleach water to control germs. 
  • Provides constant care for the needs of the campers in an efficient, clean, loving, safe, secure, and healthy manner. 
  • Perform as necessary ministry functions such as presenting approved devotional material to campers, praying with a camper, or leading in Christian songs, etc.
  • Exhibits control of the campers and, when needed, display proper discipline techniques. 
  • Determines appropriate supplies and materials for activities; ensures the campers’ safety in utilizing the same. 
  • Maintains the camp materials in an orderly fashion; maintains accountability for any laundry, money and supplies necessary for camp programs. 
  • Prepares and maintains up-to-date records and required reports (attendance, development progress, discipline reports, etc.). 
  • Assists in leading campers during waterfront, nature, outdoor, arts & crafts or other activities. 
  • Ensures the accountability, security and safety of children participating in camp activities (including free time and evenings); reports all accidents to the supervisor in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Participates enthusiastically as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights and other all-camp activities and camp functions. 
  • Sits with camper tables during meals and serve as a table monitor when needed. 
  • Keeps personal living quarters neat, clean and ready for inspection. 
  • Be available to participate and assist with camp programs and activities as directed by the Camp Director. 
  • May assist in cleaning the cabins, kitchen, tables, floors, etc. in accordance with established sanitary standards. 
  • May assist in preparing and serving snacks and meals; ensures that campers receive nutritional and tasteful food; provides positive, relaxed atmosphere during mealtime and encourages conversation.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Ministerial Responsibilities

  • Performs ministry functions such as presenting approved devotional material to campers, praying with a camper, or leading in Christian songs, etc. 
  • Participates in regular camp worship meetings and times of prayer. Leads devotional activities with campers.
  • Supports the seeker’s ministry and prays with campers as needed; accompanies campers who come to the altar during the closing worship meeting at the end of the camp session.
  • Demonstrates Christ-like care and will be responsible for praying with campers, encouraging them spiritually, and guiding them in their Christian walk.
  • While on duty, staff members conducting these ministerial responsibilities must ensure that their words, actions, and behavior align with the doctrines and theology of The Salvation Army.

What we are looking for in you:

  • Six months experience teaching child development or youth programs in a church preferred, or
  • Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Licenses and Certifications

  • CPR and First Aid Certification

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:

Some physical requirements of the Camp Counselor position could be endurance including climbing, standing, some bending, stooping, and stretching. Eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity to manipulate activities are required.  Requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to record, prepare, and communicate appropriate camper activities/programs and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Have a willingness to live in a camp setting and work irregular hours delivering a program in the facility available.  Operate with daily exposure to the sun and heat and varying environmental conditions.

To learn more about Salvation Army Camps, click here!

Why work for us:

Since 1907, The Salvation Army has been operating camp programs across the southeast region of the United States. Today, The Salvation Army has eight camps in the South and over 40 across the country. Working at a Salvation Army camp isn’t like other jobs. You will earn an income, you will receive invaluable job experience, and you will make friendships that will last you a lifetime – but, unlike most other summer jobs, you will also powerfully impact the life of a child or teen for the better. At Salvation Army camps, disadvantaged kids (in particular) have three square meals a day, have the opportunity to further develop social skills, learn creation care, feel valued, and encounter God’s love. You will never regret saying “yes” to camp this summer. Apply for a Salvation Army camp and be part of something bigger than yourself: making lives better in Jesus’ name.

Additional Information:

Must be 18 years of age or older to apply.

Camp Staff Orientation will be held 06/3/2026 – 06/7/2026 and participation is required. The 2026 Summer Camp Program will be held 06/8/2026 – 07/18/2026. If you are unable to work the entire program session, please let us know on your application.

All employees recognize that The Salvation Army is a church and agree that they will do nothing as an employee of The Salvation Army to undermine its religious mission.

To apply, please select the “Apply Now” icon at the bottom of this posting.

Application Submittal Period: January 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled