In 1948, when plenty of American summer camps still turned children away over the colour of their skin, Camp Speers YMCA opened its gates to all of them. The camp says it was the first racially integrated YMCA summer camp in America, and that founding principle still runs through everything that happens there nearly eight decades later. That is the camp you would be spending your summer at: 1,100 acres of Pocono Mountain forest in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, wrapped around a 42-acre private lake, two hours from both New York City and Philadelphia.
Below is what working at Camp Speers actually involves: the facilities, the roles, the pay, the day-to-day, and what the camp looks for when it hires.
And from the UK side, here is how AmeriCamp UK sorts out your placement, your J-1 visa, and the paperwork.
Camp Speers YMCA (you will also see it called Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA) is operated by the Greater Philadelphia YMCA, holds ACA accreditation (Camp ID: 813), and runs more than 60 buildings across the property. It is one of the most established residential camps on the East Coast, and it takes what it does seriously.
An Overview of Camp Speers YMCA
Camp Speers YMCA is a co-ed residential summer camp in Pike County, Pennsylvania, that has served young people since 1948 under the YMCA's four core values: caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Overnight campers range from entering 3rd grade through 11th grade, so you work with a wide span of ages and stages over a season.
Für wen ist das Camp gedacht?
Camp Speers serves a diverse community of young people from the greater Philadelphia area and well beyond. Here is who you would be working with:
- Overnight campers: entering 3rd through 11th grade
- Day campers: Pre-K through 10th grade, for younger and local children
- Dragonfly Forest: an inclusive overnight programme hosted at Speers for children with disabilities and chronic health conditions
- School groups: an outdoor education programme during the academic year
- Families: Family Camp sessions on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends
- Founding mix: co-ed since 1958, after opening as a boys-only camp in 1948
Dragonfly Forest is the one I would point you to first if inclusion work is your thing. It is a specialty overnight programme for children with conditions like autism, Down syndrome, sickle cell, and persistent asthma, run on the Speers site with trained staff and round-the-clock medical support.
There is real substance behind it.
By the camp's own count, Speers has welcomed more than 200,000 young people since 1948, and its commitment to inclusion goes back to that very first summer.
Wie sind die Einrichtungen so?
At 1,100 acres, Camp Speers is genuinely enormous, and you will not run out of ground to cover in a single summer. Here is what you would be working with:
- 1,100 acres of forested Pocono Mountain woodland
- 42-acre Lake Nichecronk, the lake at the centre of camp, with two sand beaches for swimming, boating, and waterfront activities
- More than 60 buildings across the property
- Two village centres, Speers Village and Eljabar Village, each with its own cabins, bathhouses, programme areas, and dining hall
- A horse programme open to all experience levels, with riding and animal care
- Ropes course and zip line
- Rock climbing wall
- Archery range
- Kunst und Handwerk
- Miles of hiking and mountain biking trails
- A waterfront for canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing
The two-village layout shapes your whole summer. Speers Village and Eljabar Village each run as a self-contained community, so you get your own dining hall, your own programme areas, and a strong sense of identity within your village. The Eljabar name comes from the Eljabar Foundation, named for Elizabeth, Jane, and Barbara, the three Wallace daughters whose family helped fund the camp.
Welche Camp-Programme und Aktivitäten gibt's?
Camp Speers runs one of the broadest activity programmes you will find at any American summer camp, spanning water sports, adventure, horses, archery, and the arts. Here is the range, by category:
- Water sports: canoeing and kayaking on Lake Nichecronk, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, and both instructional and recreational swimming.
- Outdoor adventure: rock climbing, the ropes course, zip lining, mountain biking on Pocono trails, and day hikes.
- Archery: target practice on the range.
- Horses: an equestrian programme open to all experience levels, where campers ride and learn to care for the animals.
- Creative arts: arts and crafts.
- Camp traditions: gaga (the ball game that has taken over American camps), evening campfires, talent shows, and all-camp game nights.
The horse programme is the one worth knowing about if you ride or have always wanted to learn. Speers runs a dedicated equestrian camp for all levels, so there is real scope to teach it or pick it up yourself. You can see the full range of camp activities AmeriCamp UK placements offer across their partner camps.
Why Work at Camp Speers YMCA as an International Counsellor?
Working at Camp Speers means spending your summer in one of the best outdoor settings on the American East Coast, building skills employers genuinely value, and getting paid to do it. Here is why it earns its place on your summer.
Erfahrung a Real American Summer
Camp Speers is a working residential camp rather than a resort with activities bolted on, so you live in a cabin with your campers and share the whole rhythm of the day. You eat in the dining hall, lead activities, and sit round the campfire at night.
You will teach a 10-year-old to paddle a canoe, referee a fiercely contested game of gaga, and somehow know every word of camp songs you had never heard by week three.
The international counsellor community at YMCA camps is strong: you work alongside Americans, Australians, and other Brits, and you form the kind of friendships that only happen when you live and work together in the Pocono woods for a full season. Speers shares those mountains with other AmeriCamp UK camps like Camp Towanda and Camp IHC, though its 1,100-acre scale and 1948 history set it apart. This is the summer camp America experience people talk about for years.
What a Summer at Camp Speers Does for Your CV
A season at Camp Speers gives you exactly the evidence graduate employers and interviewers ask for. They want proof you can take responsibility, work in a team, and stay calm when a plan falls apart. A summer running a cabin of young people in the Pennsylvania woods is that proof, delivered in a setting that makes an interviewer lean in rather than glaze over.
Think about what the job actually demands of you. You are responsible for a cabin of children all day, every day. You resolve conflicts, adapt when the weather turns or a camper needs extra attention, and communicate across cultures and age groups from breakfast to lights out. You pick up first aid and safeguarding awareness, and depending on your role, activity qualifications in areas like lifeguarding, climbing, or riding. You use all of it before your first week is out.
The trick is framing it. On your camp counselor resume, do not write "looked after children." Write that you held duty of care for a group of young people in a residential setting, led daily activities for groups of mixed ages and abilities, and worked in an international staff team to ACA-accredited safety standards. A placement at a YMCA camp with that accreditation carries real weight back home, and it gives you stories you can actually tell.
Unglaubliche Reisemöglichkeiten nach dem Camp
Your J-1 visa includes up to 30 days of travel in the United States once your contract ends, and Camp Speers is positioned almost perfectly for it. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is on your doorstep, and Dingmans Falls, one of Pennsylvania's tallest waterfalls, is minutes away. From camp, popular post-season trips include:
- New York City (two hours east)
- Philadelphia (two hours south)
- Washington, D.C. (around four hours south)
- Atlantic City and the Jersey Shore (around three hours southeast)
- Boston (around five hours northeast)
- Road trips along the Appalachian Trail
That is enough time to see a serious amount of the country. Most counsellors bank their camp earnings and use the travel window to tick off bucket-list destinations, and it is included with your placement.
What Do Camp Counsellors Do at Camp Speers YMCA?
Camp counsellors are the backbone of everything that happens at Speers: mentor, activity leader, role model, and occasional spider-remover, all in one. Here is what the job actually looks like.
Camp Counsellor Roles Available
Camp Speers typically hires international staff for several types of positions, from general cabin roles to specialist roles that pay more:
- Cabin counsellor: you live in a cabin with a group of campers and oversee their daily routine, wellbeing, and experience. This is the most common role, and it needs no specialist skills, just energy, patience, and a genuine interest in young people.
- Activity specialist: you lead a specific area such as waterfront, equestrian, climbing, archery, or arts. Specialists earn higher pay and focus their time on their expertise.
- Equestrian counsellor: you run the horse programme, lead rides, and teach campers of all levels. Riding experience is required.
- Waterfront staff: you supervise swimming, boating, and water activities on Lake Nichecronk. Lifeguard qualifications are typically needed.
- Support staff: kitchen, maintenance, and administrative roles. These still include the full camp experience and often come with more structured time off.
Whatever role you take, you are part of the same community. Everyone eats together, joins evening programmes together, and celebrates camp traditions together. For a closer look at the experience, the AmeriCamp UK site shows you what to expect.
Ein typischer Tag im Leben
A day at Camp Speers starts early and rarely sits still. The wake-up call comes around seven, and your first job is getting yourself and your campers up, dressed, and pointed toward the village centre for flag ceremony and morning assembly. Breakfast in the dining hall is loud, energetic, and heavy on cereal. Then comes cabin clean-up, which mostly means teaching 11-year-olds to make their beds and accepting that it builds character for everyone involved.
The heart of the day is the activity periods. Through the morning and into the afternoon you are either leading your specialist area or moving with your cabin group between the waterfront, the ropes course, the barn, and everywhere in between, broken up by lunch and a rest hour where campers write letters home or nap and you finally get a breather. Late afternoon usually opens up into free swim or open recreation down at the lake before dinner.
After dinner the whole village comes together for campfires, talent shows, capture the flag, themed nights, or village-wide games, and then it is back to the cabin to wind down with snacks and the kind of conversations campers remember for years. Once the younger ones are asleep, you get staff social time: hanging out with other counsellors, decompressing, and swapping stories from the day. It is a full day, no question, but the rhythm becomes second nature fast, and no two days in the Pocono Mountains feel the same.
Mitarbeiterkultur und Gemeinschaft
Camp Speers builds its staff culture around the same four YMCA values it teaches campers, and in practice that makes the staff community genuinely supportive rather than just well-meaning. Before campers arrive, you go through a thorough pre-camp training and orientation covering safeguarding, activity certifications, behaviour management, and emergency procedures. You are not expected to know everything on day one.
The international staff mix is one of the strongest parts of the job. You live and work alongside Americans, fellow Brits, Australians, and staff from other countries, all sharing a summer in the Pennsylvania woods, and the bonds you form are different from anything a normal job produces. Staff also get one full day off per week plus an evening off. Most people use the day off to explore the local area, drive to a nearby town for a proper meal, or simply sleep, and you are close enough to larger cities for a day trip when you want one.
The Honest Bit: What's Hard About Working Here
Camp work is a job rather than a holiday, and it is worth knowing that going in. The days can be long, you are on duty around children for most of your waking hours, and once you divide the salary by the hours, the pay is modest.
Some counsellors find the first week overwhelming, miss having their own space, or wish for more downtime than one day off a week allows. Reviews of camp jobs, Camp Speers included, tend to split along exactly that line: people who came for a relaxed summer abroad struggle, and people who came to throw themselves at it thrive.
So go in with the right expectation. Your job is to give a cabin of young people the best summer of their lives, and that takes real energy every day. What you get back is a tight staff community, a genuinely useful set of skills, around $2,250 in your pocket with very little to spend it on until camp ends, and 30 days to travel the States afterwards. For most counsellors that trade is well worth it, but it helps to understand the shape of the deal before you sign up.
What Does Camp Speers YMCA Look for in Camp Counsellors?
Camp Speers wants people who care about young people and are ready to throw themselves into the experience, and the good news is that you do not need prior camp experience to get hired. Attitude carries more weight than any single skill.
Kernqualitäten, die sie schätzen
Here are the traits Camp Speers prioritises when it hires counsellors:
- Enthusiasm and energy: camp days are long and full, and you need to bring genuine excitement to every activity, even the one at 4 PM on a hot Thursday.
- Reliability and responsibility: you are looking after young people, so showing up, being present, and following through matter more than any specific skill.
- Adaptability: plans change, weather shifts, a camper needs extra attention, and the best counsellors roll with it.
- Patience and empathy: working with children across a wide age range means a huge range of emotions, behaviours, and needs. You do not need to be a child psychologist. You need to be patient and kind.
- Teamwork: you are part of a village, a cabin team, and a camp-wide community, and lone wolves do not thrive at camp.
Camp Speers does not require previous camp experience. Many of the best counsellors arrive with none. What matters is attitude and a willingness to learn, and the camp provides the training you need during orientation.
Fähigkeiten , die dich hervorstechen lassen
Certain skills strengthen your application and can qualify you for specialist, higher-paying roles:
- Lifeguarding or swimming qualifications: waterfront roles are always in demand, and there is a 42-acre lake to staff.
- Horse riding experience: the equestrian programme needs riders who can teach campers across mixed levels.
- Climbing or adventure qualifications: the ropes course, rock climbing, and zip line all need trained leaders.
- Arts and performance skills: visual arts, crafts, and performance all have a place in camp programming.
- Sports coaching: any sport, any level, as long as you can teach it.
- First aid and safeguarding training: always valued and often required for certain roles.
- Teaching or tutoring experience: translates directly to working with campers.
- Outdoor education background: hiking, nature education, and mountain biking are all part of camp life.
If you have any of these, put them front and centre on your application. And if you do not, that is genuinely fine. The cabin counsellor role is the most common position, and it rewards energy and reliability over any specific qualification.
How Do I Become a Counsellor at Camp Speers YMCA?
Getting placed at Camp Speers is straightforward when you go through AmeriCamp UK, which sponsors your J-1 visa and matches you to the camp. Here is exactly how the process works.
Zulassungskriterien und Anforderungen
Before you apply, make sure you meet these basic requirements:
- You must be 18 or older by 1 June of your summer
- You must be available for the full camp season (typically late June through mid-August, roughly nine to 10 weeks)
- You need a conversational level of English
- You must pass a background check, which AmeriCamp UK guides you through
- You need a valid passport with at least six months' validity
- You must be a UK resident or eligible for J-1 visa sponsorship through AmeriCamp UK
No degree required. No camp experience required. No specific qualifications required, unless you are applying for a specialist role like lifeguarding or equestrian.
Visa-Anforderungen
You work at Camp Speers on a J-1 Camp Counselor visa, a U.S. government exchange visitor programme designed specifically for international camp staff, and it covers both your employment and a window of post-camp travel.
AmeriCamp UK handles the entire visa sponsorship process, and that is included in your programme fee. You do not have to work out DS-2019 forms or embassy appointments on your own. AmeriCamp UK has been placing counsellors for well over a decade and knows the process inside out, and you get step-by-step guidance from a dedicated account manager.
AmeriCamp UK's Application Process
Here is how you go from reading this article to working at Camp Speers YMCA, start to finish:
- Submit your online application. Head to the application process page and fill in the form. It takes about 20 minutes, and you pay the GBP 49 deposit to secure your spot.
- Complete your interview. You have a relaxed video or in-person interview with the AmeriCamp UK team. Prepare with these camp counselor interview questions.
- Build your profile. Create your counsellor profile highlighting your skills, interests, and the kind of camp you want. Mention Camp Speers specifically if it is your first choice.
- Get matched with a camp. AmeriCamp UK matches you based on your profile, skills, and preferences, and with a 99% placement rate for applicants accepted onto the programme, the odds are very much in your favour.
- Accept your placement. Once matched, you receive details about your camp, role, and contract. Accept, and you are locked in.
- Complete visa paperwork. AmeriCamp UK walks you through the J-1 application and sponsors your DS-2019 form.
- Attend your embassy interview. Book your appointment at the U.S. Embassy in London or Belfast. AmeriCamp UK preps you for it.
- Fly out and start your summer. AmeriCamp UK helps coordinate your travel, and you arrive in time for staff orientation before campers show up.
The total programme fee is GBP 399 (or GBP 419 across three instalments). For the full breakdown of what you pay and what you get, check those pages on the AmeriCamp UK site. Your fee covers J-1 visa sponsorship, placement, and support throughout, while the camp provides accommodation, meals, and medical insurance on top of your salary.
Camp Speers YMCA FAQs
What Is Camp Speers YMCA?
Camp Speers YMCA, officially Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA, is a 1,100-acre overnight summer camp in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains. Operated by the Greater Philadelphia YMCA and accredited by the American Camp Association, it has welcomed campers since 1948 and is built around 42-acre Lake Nichecronk. AmeriCamp UK places British counsellors there each summer on the J-1 visa.
How Much Do Counsellors Earn at Camp Speers YMCA?
Through AmeriCamp UK, you earn a minimum of $2,250 for the summer season, on top of free accommodation, three meals a day, and medical insurance provided by the camp. Specialist roles in areas like equestrian, waterfront, and climbing often pay more. For a fuller picture of how camp pay works, read the camp counselor salary guide on the AmeriCamp UK blog.
How Do I Get a Job as a Counsellor at Camp Speers YMCA?
UK applicants are placed at Camp Speers through AmeriCamp UK, an authorised J-1 visa sponsor that recruits British counsellors for the camp each summer. The process runs through an application, a relaxed interview, background checks, and visa paperwork, all guided by AmeriCamp UK. Of applicants accepted onto the programme, 99% go on to be placed for the season.
How Far Is Camp Speers from New York City and Philadelphia?
Camp Speers sits in Pike County, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains, around two hours' drive from both New York City and Philadelphia. That makes it an easy base for days off and weekend trips around the Northeast.
Why Is It Called Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA?
The name combines two original sites. Camp Speers opened in 1948 as the first racially integrated YMCA summer camp in America, named for philanthropist James M. Speers. Camp Eljabar takes its name from the Eljabar Foundation, after the Wallace daughters Elizabeth, Jane, and Barbara, and the camp became fully co-ed in 1958. Today both villages share the same property.
Is Camp Speers YMCA a Good Camp?
Camp Speers is well regarded. It has run since 1948, holds American Camp Association accreditation, and has served more than 200,000 young people through the Greater Philadelphia YMCA. It rates consistently well on public review platforms, and staff reviews describe the counsellor job as demanding but rewarding, with supportive management and free room and board.
Is Camp Speers YMCA Accredited and Safe?
Yes. Camp Speers is accredited by the American Camp Association (Camp ID 813), which means it meets independently verified standards for health, safety, and programme quality. It is operated by the Greater Philadelphia YMCA, a long-established nonprofit, and AmeriCamp UK, as a BridgeUSA J-1 sponsor, only places counsellors with vetted, accredited camps.
What Activities Will I Lead as a Counsellor at Camp Speers YMCA?
Counsellors at Camp Speers support activities like swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, archery, rock climbing, the ropes course, zip line, mountain biking, hiking, horse riding, and arts and crafts, alongside cabin life and evening campfires. Your specific area depends on your skills and the camp's staffing needs that season, which AmeriCamp UK helps match during placement.
When Does the Camp Speers YMCA Season Run?
The season runs for roughly nine to 10 weeks, from around late June through mid-August, and you arrive about a week early for staff orientation. Exact dates shift year to year, so confirm your session window when you are matched. After your contract ends, your J-1 visa gives you up to 30 days to travel the USA.
Do Counsellors Get Time Off at Camp Speers YMCA?
Yes. You typically get one full day off per week plus an evening off, alongside daily downtime once campers are settled for the night. On your day off you are free to leave camp and explore the Pocono area, from the Delaware Water Gap to Dingmans Falls and nearby towns.
Your Summer in the Poconos Starts Here
Camp Speers YMCA is a rare place. It opened in 1948 on a principle of inclusion that was radical at the time and is still central to its mission, and it sits on 1,100 acres of Pocono Mountain woodland with a 42-acre lake, a horse programme, and activities that have served more than 200,000 young people across nearly eight decades. It is ACA accredited, YMCA backed, and two hours from two of America's biggest cities. You will not find many summer jobs that combine all of that.
Apply with AmeriCamp UK today and tell them Camp Speers YMCA is where you want to spend your summer.**
The programme fee is GBP 399, the placement rate is 99%, and they handle everything from your J-1 visa to your camp matching. Your summer in the Poconos is waiting.
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