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Over the years, the phrase ‘Camp America’ has become synonymous with young people spending the summer working in the USA. Even when people do things and go places that we don’t, they tell their friends “I did Camp America” – and that tells you just how popular our program has become.

Make no mistake, however… You will not get the ‘Camp America’ experience with any other company other than Camp America!

Since 1969, we’ve sent over 200,000 young people from around the world to work on camps spread all throughout the USA. Summer camp in America is a massive tradition and we believe there is nothing more culturally unique. It’s estimated there are 12,000 camps spread all over the country and each summer some 11 million children and adults will attend camp.

At camp, participants can work directly with American children; by instructing or assisting them in activities. Given the fact we work with hundreds of different types of camps and place thousands of people, there are opportunities available for everyone. Camp is a truly international environment and you’ll make friends with people from all corners of the globe – meaning you’ll have unbelievably good fun travelling with them after camp and then visiting them in their own country.

 

Applications Open for the 2018 Season.

Spend 9 – 12 weeks working at a Summer Camp. Live. Work. & Play. In the USA.

Come speak to us about the best summer of your life.

Or contact us

Phone: 1300 889 067

Email: [email protected]

Messenger: m.me/CampAmericaAU

Apply Now – www.campamerica.com.au

Top Employability Skills:

  • Communication
  • Team work
  • Problem solving

Study Areas:

  • Agriculture, Environment
  • Arts
  • Education
  • Health
  • Hospitality
  • Information Technology
  • Science
  • Social Sciences

Opportunities for Students:

  • Cultural exchange/travel
  • Work experience

Applications open to ALL candidates.

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