Your first morning at Camp Sloane, you wake up to light coming through the canvas walls and a tent full of campers stirring around you. This is a tent camp: you and your group sleep in canvas-walled tents on wooden platforms, five to seven campers and a co-counsellor to a tent, with the lake a short walk downhill. Camp Sloane has been doing summers this way since 1928, on 270 acres in the Berkshire foothills of Lakeville, Connecticut, right on the shore of Lake Wononpakook, where waterskiing is an especially popular draw.
Below is what working at YMCA Camp Sloane actually involves: the tent-camp setup, the waterfront, the roles, the pay, and what the camp looks for when it hires. And from the UK side, here is how AmeriCamp UK places you, sponsors your J-1 visa, and handles the paperwork.
An Overview of YMCA Camp Sloane
YMCA Camp Sloane is a residential tent camp in Lakeville, Connecticut, built around the lake and a one-word motto: "others." It serves children from across the northeast, runs its programme on the four YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility, and asks everyone on site, staff and campers alike, to put the community first. That motto runs through everything, from how tent groups operate to how counsellors are trained.
Für wen ist das Camp gedacht?
Camp Sloane serves children and teenagers from across the northeastern United States, from rising kindergarteners up to rising 12th graders, on a clear age ladder. Here is who you would be working with:
- Overnight campers: rising 4th through 10th graders, the core of camp
- Day campers: local rising K through 6th graders
- L.E.A.D. programme: a four-week leadership experience for rising 11th graders, with an optional week to earn American Red Cross CPR, First Aid, and Lifeguarding certification at no charge
- Counselor in Training (CIT): a four-week staff-track programme for rising 12th graders
- Home region: campers travel in from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and beyond
That L.E.A.D. and CIT ladder matters for you as a counsellor, because it means many campers arrive already steeped in the camp's leadership culture. If you thrive in places that take character as seriously as fun, Camp Sloane will suit you.
Wie sind die Einrichtungen so?
Camp Sloane pairs rustic tent living with a serious waterfront and a full spread of land-based facilities across its wooded acres. Here is what you would find on site:
- Platform tents with canvas walls and bunk beds, housing five to seven campers and one to two counsellors each
- Waterfront with docks for sailing, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, crew rowing, and waterskiing
- Swimming pool for lessons, free swim, and the start-of-session Swim Quest assessment
- High ropes course including the Vertical Playpen, Giant Swing, and zip line
- Horseback riding with English riding lessons and a barn (an optional activity)
- Upper athletics field for football, frisbee, basketball, and tennis
- The Oval, the camp's gathering area for gaga ball, four-square, and table tennis
- Arts and crafts studios for fine art, camp crafts, and culinary arts
- Performing arts spaces for dance and drama
- Mountain biking trails and outdoor cooking and survival-skills areas
- A Slip 'n' Slide for afternoon free-choice time
- A staffed on-site Health Center with registered nurses
The tent living is the part returning campers and staff talk about most. Sleeping under canvas with your group, walking down to the lake in the morning, and gathering at the Oval between activities gives Camp Sloane a texture that a cabin camp like Camp Speers YMCA simply does not have.
Welche Camp-Programme und Aktivitäten gibt's?
Camp Sloane offers more than 20 activities each week through an elective system, so campers choose where they spend their time across three morning periods and an afternoon period. Here is the range, by category:
- Waterfront and water sports: swimming lessons and advanced skills, sailing, canoeing and kayaking, paddleboarding, crew rowing, and waterskiing (an extremely popular optional activity).
- Adventure and outdoor skills: the high ropes course with its Vertical Playpen, Giant Swing, and zip line, plus the climbing tower, mountain biking, fishing, outdoor cooking, and survival skills.
- Sports and athletics: football (soccer), basketball, tennis, volleyball, archery, and air riflery.
- Creative arts: fine art, camp crafts, dance, improv, singing, guitar, and culinary arts.
- Horseback riding: English riding lessons offered as an optional activity, covering riding skills and basic horse care.
- Leadership programmes: the L.E.A.D. track for rising 11th graders and the Counselor in Training (CIT) programme for rising 12th graders.
Browse the full range of camp activities AmeriCamp UK placements offer to see where your own skills might fit.
Why Work at YMCA Camp Sloane as an International Counsellor?
Working at Camp Sloane gives you a full season inside American camp culture, the kind you have seen in films, plus skills employers value. Here is what makes it worth your summer.
Erfahrung a Real American Summer
A summer at Camp Sloane is total immersion in American camp life: campfires, tent chats, all-camp games, and flag ceremonies at sunrise, all of it real rather than staged for a brochure. You live on site in the platform tents alongside your campers, sharing daily routines, late-night conversations, and the inside jokes that only make sense after a week in the woods together. You work next to staff from across the United States and around the world, and Camp Sloane counsellors regularly say the international staff community is the best part of the experience. A summer in the Berkshire foothills, surrounded by woodland and lake, is the kind of thing you will still be talking about a decade later.
What a Summer at Camp Sloane Does for Your CV
A season at Camp Sloane gives your CV more raw material than most internships, because you are not filing papers or fetching coffee. You hold real responsibility for the safety, wellbeing, and development of a group of young people, every single day, in a residential setting. That is the kind of experience graduate employers, teachers, sports coaches, and anyone working with people actually want to see.
Look at what the role builds. You lead and make decisions in real time, communicate across ages and cultures, resolve conflict inside tent groups and across a staff team, and adapt when the schedule falls apart, which it will. You manage your time across a packed day, instruct in a specialist area if you have one, and you develop the kind of emotional intelligence that comes from supporting a homesick nine-year-old and a shy teenager in the same afternoon.
The skill is translating it. On your camp counselor resume, frame it in the language interviewers use: duty of care for minors in a residential setting, leadership of daily activities for mixed-age groups, and teamwork in an international staff team to ACA-standard safety practices. A summer at Camp Sloane gives you far more than a good story. It is concrete evidence you can lead, adapt, and look after people.
Unglaubliche Reisemöglichkeiten nach dem Camp
One of the biggest perks of working at an American summer camp through AmeriCamp UK is what happens once the season ends: your J-1 visa includes up to 30 days of travel within the United States, and Camp Sloane's spot in northwestern Connecticut sets you up well for it. Here is what is within easy reach:
- New York City, just over two hours south by car or bus, for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Central Park, and Broadway
- Boston, around three hours northeast, with the Freedom Trail, the harbour, and a famous food scene
- The Berkshires, right on your doorstep, with rolling hills, art galleries, Tanglewood, and New England towns
- The Hudson Valley to the west, full of hiking trails, wineries, and riverside villages
Plenty of counsellors use the window to road-trip down the East Coast, fly to California, or explore national parks out west, while others head for Florida, Chicago, or New Orleans.
What Do Camp Counsellors Do at YMCA Camp Sloane?
Camp counsellors at Sloane fill two main roles, tent counsellor and specialist, and understanding the split helps you work out which one suits you. Either way, you are a mentor, a role model, and a friend to your campers.
Camp Counsellor Roles Available
Camp Sloane hires two main types of counsellors, both built around the same core job of keeping campers safe, happy, and engaged:
- Tent counsellor: you live with campers in the platform tents as their primary caregiver through the session. You handle wake-ups, meals, rest periods, and bedtime routines, you are their go-to for everything from homesickness to lost socks, and you lead them through daily activities and transitions.
- Specialist counsellor: you focus on one activity area such as waterfront, equestrian, ropes course, arts, or athletics. You run sessions, teach skills, manage equipment, and own the safety standards in your speciality. Specialist roles often pay a little more because they call for demonstrated experience or qualifications.
All counsellors must be at least 18 and have completed at least one year of post-high-school experience, whether that is university, work, volunteering, or travel. College experience is preferred, but Camp Sloane is open to candidates who can show relevant skills from elsewhere. Check the full list of requirements to see if you qualify.
Ein typischer Tag im Leben
A day at Camp Sloane runs on a steady rhythm, but the elective system means no two days look the same. The wake-up comes around seven, when you help your tent group get dressed, brush teeth, and tidy up before the whole camp gathers for the morning flag ceremony, with each tent group taking a turn to lead.
Breakfast in the dining hall is communal, campers sitting with their tent mates over cereal, bagels, and a rotating hot bar, and then it is back to the village for clean-up before the day opens up.
The mornings belong to the electives. Overnight campers move through three elective periods, choosing from the 20-plus activities on offer, so on any given morning you might be teaching someone to get up on waterskis, belaying on the ropes course, or running a drama session, depending on your role.
Lunch is another communal meal with a full salad bar, and then the whole camp comes together at the Oval for gaga ball, four-square, and table tennis before the afternoon elective and Odyssey, the free-choice block where campers drift between the pool, the Oval, the Slip 'n' Slide, and the athletics field.
Late afternoon slows down for showers and tent hangout, a chance for everyone to recharge before dinner.
Evenings are the part campers remember: all-camp games, themed nights, talent shows, campfires, and special events that pull the whole site together. After that comes tent time, quiet conversations and card games as the day winds down, and lights out somewhere between nine and half nine depending on age.
Once campers are asleep, you get a little time of your own, usually a staff debrief and some downtime before you do it again tomorrow.
Mitarbeiterkultur und Gemeinschaft
Camp Sloane attracts staff who genuinely care about young people, and the "others first" motto runs through the staff culture as strongly as it runs through the camper programme. You work alongside American college students, returning counsellors, international staff from around the world, and a leadership team invested in your growth. Staff training runs for several days before campers arrive, covering activity instruction, safety protocols, child development, and behaviour management, and it doubles as the period where you build the friendships that carry you through the summer. By the time the first campers check in, you already feel like part of a team. Days off give you time to explore Lakeville and the wider Litchfield County area, grab food in town, or rest, and many staff spend that time in the Berkshires together.
The Honest Bit: What's Hard About Working Here
Living in a tent for a summer is not for everyone, and it is fair to weigh that up before you apply. You share canvas walls with five to seven children, you are on duty for most of the day, and the pay is modest once you divide it by the hours. Rain on the tent roof, mosquitoes, and an early wake-up are all part of the package. Reviews of camp counselling jobs tend to divide cleanly: people who expected a laid-back summer abroad find it hard, while people who came to pour themselves into it have the time of their lives.
The honest version is this. Camp Sloane asks a lot of you, and in return you get a close staff community, a skill set employers genuinely rate, at least $2,250 you can barely spend until the season ends, and 30 days to travel afterwards. Knowing that trade-off up front is the surest way to make sure you turn out to be the second kind of counsellor rather than the first.
What Does YMCA Camp Sloane Look for in Camp Counsellors?
Camp Sloane reads every applicant through its four core values, and the headline is that prior camp experience is not required. Character and willingness to learn matter more than a CV full of camp summers.
Kernqualitäten, die sie schätzen
Camp Sloane's four core values are the lens it uses to evaluate staff as well as campers. Here is what it looks for:
- Genuine care for young people. You do not need a degree in child development. You need to enjoy spending time with kids and teenagers and to take their safety and happiness seriously.
- Honesty and self-awareness. Sloane values people who are truthful about what they can do, open to feedback, and willing to ask for help.
- Respect for others. You live and work with people from different backgrounds and perspectives, and treating everyone with dignity is non-negotiable.
- Responsibility and reliability. When you say you will be at the waterfront at quarter past nine, you need to be there. Campers depend on it.
- Enthusiasm and energy. Camp runs on positive energy. You do not have to be the loudest person in the room, but you do have to bring real enthusiasm to the work.
The thing to hold onto is that prior camp experience is not required. Plenty of first-time counsellors arrive with no formal experience working with children and go on to have brilliant summers. What matters is your character, your willingness to learn, and your commitment to the community. If you are getting ready for an interview, these camp counselor interview questions will help you prepare.
Fähigkeiten , die dich hervorstechen lassen
Certain skills strengthen your application and can qualify you for specialist roles:
- Lifeguarding or swimming qualifications, especially valuable at a waterfront camp like Sloane
- Horse riding experience for the equestrian programme
- Climbing, belaying, or ropes course certifications
- First aid or wilderness first responder training
- Sports coaching in football, basketball, tennis, or archery
- Performing arts skills in dance, drama, or music
- Visual arts or crafts abilities
- Experience with children through volunteering, tutoring, coaching, or babysitting
- Outdoor education or Duke of Edinburgh Award experience
If you have skills in any of these areas, highlight them on your application, because they can open the door to specialist positions with higher pay.
How Do I Become a Counsellor at YMCA Camp Sloane?
Getting placed at Camp Sloane runs through AmeriCamp UK, which sponsors your J-1 visa and matches you to the camp. Going from "I'm interested" to "I'm packing my bags" is simpler than you might expect.
Zulassungskriterien und Anforderungen
Before you apply, make sure you meet the basic criteria:
- You must be at least 18 by the start of camp
- You must have completed at least one year of post-high-school experience (university, work, travel, or volunteering all count)
- You must be available for the full camp season (roughly late June through late August)
- You must pass a background check and provide references
- You must be a native or fluent English speaker
- You must hold a valid passport that covers your trip, and AmeriCamp UK will confirm the exact validity needed via the requirements page
- You must be medically fit to live and work outdoors and genuinely keen to work with young people
Visa-Anforderungen
To work at Camp Sloane, or any American summer camp, you need a J-1 Camp Counselor visa, a cultural exchange visa issued by the U.S. Department of State specifically for international camp staff. AmeriCamp UK handles the entire visa sponsorship process as an official J-1 sponsor, which means they guide you through the paperwork, prepare you for your embassy interview, and make sure everything is submitted correctly and on time. You will attend a visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in London or Belfast and cover your own travel to it, but the visa sponsorship itself is included in your AmeriCamp UK fee, which is a significant saving over arranging it independently.
AmeriCamp UK's Application Process
Here is how the application process works, start to finish:
- Submit your online application through AmeriCamp UK. It is free to start, and you give basic details about yourself, your experience, and the kind of role you want.
- Pay your deposit of GBP 49 to secure your place. The total fee is GBP 399, or GBP 419 across three instalments.
- Complete your interview with an AmeriCamp UK team member, a friendly, informal conversation to assess your fit and help match you with the right camp.
- Build your profile highlighting your skills, qualifications, and preferences. This is what camps like Camp Sloane review.
- Get matched with a camp. AmeriCamp UK's placement team matches you to a camp that fits your skills and interests, and with a 99% placement rate for applicants accepted onto the programme, you are in safe hands.
- Accept your placement and complete pre-departure paperwork, including your J-1 application, medical forms, and background checks.
- Attend your visa interview at the U.S. Embassy.
- Complete AmeriCamp UK's pre-departure orientation to get ready for life at camp.
- Fly to the USA and begin staff training at YMCA Camp Sloane.
A dedicated account manager supports you from application to arrival. Check what you pay and what you get for a full breakdown of costs and inclusions.
YMCA Camp Sloane FAQs
What Is YMCA Camp Sloane?
YMCA Camp Sloane is a residential tent camp in Lakeville, Connecticut, set on 270 acres beside Lake Wononpakook in the Berkshire foothills. Founded in 1928, it is one of the oldest ACA-accredited YMCA camps in the US, and it serves campers from kindergarten through 12th grade. AmeriCamp UK places British students there each summer as J-1 counsellors, working alongside an international staff team.
How Much Do Counsellors Earn at YMCA Camp Sloane?
Through AmeriCamp UK, you are guaranteed a minimum of $2,250 for the season, and specialist roles in areas like lifeguarding, horse riding, or the ropes course may pay more. On top of your salary you receive free accommodation, all meals, and medical insurance for the whole season, which means your salary is effectively spending money and travel savings. For more detail, see the full breakdown of camp counselor salary expectations.
How Do I Get a Job as a Counsellor at Camp Sloane Through AmeriCamp UK?
You apply through AmeriCamp UK, an official BridgeUSA-designated J-1 visa sponsor that handles your camp matching, visa paperwork, and interview. You must be 18 or older with at least one year of post-high-school experience, whether that is university, work, travel, or volunteering. The programme fee is GBP 399 (or GBP 419 across three instalments) plus a GBP 49 deposit, and 99% of accepted applicants are placed at a camp.
Where Is YMCA Camp Sloane and How Far Is It from New York City?
YMCA Camp Sloane is in Lakeville, Connecticut, in the Berkshire foothills of Litchfield County. It is just over two hours north of New York City and around three hours from Boston, which makes it well placed for both days off and post-camp travel.
What Are the Tents Like at Camp Sloane?
Camp Sloane is a true tent camp: campers and counsellors sleep in canvas-walled tents on raised wooden platforms, a tradition that has barely changed in decades. As a counsellor you typically share a tent with six to seven campers, sometimes with a co-counsellor, so you are an in-tent role model as well as an activity instructor. It is a more rustic, hands-on setup than a cabin camp, and it is central to Camp Sloane's identity.
Is YMCA Camp Sloane ACA Accredited?
Yes. YMCA Camp Sloane is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA Camp ID 1137). ACA accreditation covers health, safety, and programme standards, and it is part of why a camp season looks credible on a CV back home.
What Ages Does YMCA Camp Sloane Serve?
Camp Sloane's overnight programme is for rising 4th through 10th graders, with a day camp for local rising K through 6th graders. Older teens can join the L.E.A.D. leadership programme for rising 11th graders or the Counselor in Training programme for rising 12th graders.
How Long Is the Camp Sloane Summer, and Is There Time to Travel Afterwards?
The overnight season runs across four two-week sessions, roughly late June through late August, and you arrive about a week early for staff training, so the commitment is around nine to 10 weeks in total. After camp, your J-1 visa allows up to 30 days of travel in the US, which most counsellors use to see more of the country before flying home.
Start Your Adventure at YMCA Camp Sloane
YMCA Camp Sloane has been shaping young lives since 1928, and every summer a new group of counsellors gets to be part of that story. You spend your days on 270 acres of Connecticut woodland, teaching kids to sail and waterski on Lake Wononpakook, guiding them up the ropes course, and watching them grow in confidence in front of you. You earn at least $2,250, build skills employers genuinely value, and finish with 30 days to explore America on your own terms, all for a programme fee of GBP 399. If you are ready to swap an ordinary summer for something far better, apply through AmeriCamp UK today and take the first step.
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