People make camp great!
Join our team this summer.
Cabin Leader: Cabin leaders often have the greatest impact on the lives of our campers. They create a haven for the truth of Jesus to saturate into campers lives through meaningful friendships as they lead the campers through the day’s activities. Cabin leaders must be at least 16 years old as they offer 24hr care for the campers emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being.
Junior Cabin Leader: Junior cabin leaders share the responsibility of caring for camper’s daily needs by assisting the cabin leader with supervision and investing in the campers lives.
Speaker: The camp speaker has the great privilege of teaching the good news of Jesus to our campers in our chapels. The goal of this teaching time to give campers a clear understanding of salvation through Jesus and to show them how to live out the gospel’s transforming work.
Program Director: Our program is driven by our desire to teach the gospel clearly, to model gospel transformation through the lives of our team in a relationship driven environment, and to equip campers to live transformed lives for God and their community. Our program team has developed the structure for camp’s day-to-day schedule. The program director takes the framework and shapes the daily life of the camp. The camp’s tone and energy flow out of the leadership given by the program director so it requires the right mix of organization, grace, and confident leadership.
Cook: Good home cooked food has become a cornerstone of Blomidon. Our kitchen coordinator has developed the menu and has recipes and ingredients on hand for our weekly cooks to make wholesome meals that make camp feel like home. We require one head cook and at least one other cook each week and have kitchen support ready for cleanup and to help with food prep as needed.
Nurse: Camp is an active place where minor injuries can happen at any time. Camp needs someone with First Aid training at the least to be ready in an instant to give treatment to minor medical needs and assessment for potentially significant ones.
Lifeguard: The beautiful provincial beach across the street offers a great place to explore and cool off. Trained lifeguards provide maximum supervision for our campers in the water.
Support Team Leader: We have a great group of kids come each year to care for our property. We want to invest in them and lead them well with a Team Leader. The days a young person serves at camp is statistically shown to dramatically increase their engagement in the church in their adult lives. This role invests in the team to make serving at camp a fun and enriching experience.
Support Team: Support team members get the joy of making the camp property a clean, safe and enjoyable place and they serve with friends in daily tasks like cleaning the bathrooms, washing dishes, washing floors, etc. Team members contribute significantly to the lives of the campers not only with great care of the material aspects of camp but also in their desire to work hard for Jesus.
Junior Cabin Leader: Junior cabin leaders share the responsibility of caring for camper’s daily needs by assisting the cabin leader with supervision and investing in the campers lives.
Speaker: The camp speaker has the great privilege of teaching the good news of Jesus to our campers in our chapels. The goal of this teaching time to give campers a clear understanding of salvation through Jesus and to show them how to live out the gospel’s transforming work.
Program Director: Our program is driven by our desire to teach the gospel clearly, to model gospel transformation through the lives of our team in a relationship driven environment, and to equip campers to live transformed lives for God and their community. Our program team has developed the structure for camp’s day-to-day schedule. The program director takes the framework and shapes the daily life of the camp. The camp’s tone and energy flow out of the leadership given by the program director so it requires the right mix of organization, grace, and confident leadership.
Cook: Good home cooked food has become a cornerstone of Blomidon. Our kitchen coordinator has developed the menu and has recipes and ingredients on hand for our weekly cooks to make wholesome meals that make camp feel like home. We require one head cook and at least one other cook each week and have kitchen support ready for cleanup and to help with food prep as needed.
Nurse: Camp is an active place where minor injuries can happen at any time. Camp needs someone with First Aid training at the least to be ready in an instant to give treatment to minor medical needs and assessment for potentially significant ones.
Lifeguard: The beautiful provincial beach across the street offers a great place to explore and cool off. Trained lifeguards provide maximum supervision for our campers in the water.
Support Team Leader: We have a great group of kids come each year to care for our property. We want to invest in them and lead them well with a Team Leader. The days a young person serves at camp is statistically shown to dramatically increase their engagement in the church in their adult lives. This role invests in the team to make serving at camp a fun and enriching experience.
Support Team: Support team members get the joy of making the camp property a clean, safe and enjoyable place and they serve with friends in daily tasks like cleaning the bathrooms, washing dishes, washing floors, etc. Team members contribute significantly to the lives of the campers not only with great care of the material aspects of camp but also in their desire to work hard for Jesus.