About 3 years ago I accepted a wonderful position as the head English Teacher at a sleep-away summer camp for 8 weeks in the mountains outside of Burgos, Spain. It was a lot of hard work and long hours but the summer of fun, memories, adventures, and a solid tan more than made up for it! Since I was the only native teacher on-site, it was an amazing opportunity to not only share my culture but to get a more intimate glance into the vibrant culture of Spain as well.
Our days were filled with every type of camp activity imaginable including; face painting, fort building, swimming, hiking, Olympic games, scavenger hunts, spelunking, cliff jumping (for the monitors only!), obstacle courses, white water rafting, rock climbing, arts and crafts, cooking classes, music classes and of course…ENGLISH CLASS!
Although we had several different groups over the course of 8 weeks, the day-to-day structure for each camp was the same.
8:00 Camp monitors must report to the cafeteria for morning meeting
8:15 Wake up campers
9:00 Morning stretches on the basketball court
9:15 Breakfast
11:00 Free Time
12:00 Arts & Crafts
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Choose your activity: Games, Football, Frisbee, Arts & Crafts
15:30 Afternoon English class
17:00 Swimming/Free time
18:30 Environmental education-themed class
19:30 Free time
20:00 Dinner
21:00 Evening activity (Ghost stories in the woods, scavenger hunts, haunted hikes, game night etc)
22:30 Getting ready for bed
23:00 Lights out
24:00 Bed (But we all usually stayed up and hung out until 2-3)
If you’re interested in a similar position start looking now! Often opportunities come through Tt job alerts, Lingobongo , Facebook, or Google. Apply to as many as you can and see what offers you get and then choose from that. Pay often varies based on the length of the camp and your responsibilities. As you can see I was basically on call 24/7 and my compensation was 2000€ + Room & Board. These jam-packed days were a blast but they definitely took their toll after 8 full weeks. While I would never trade in the friends or memories I made that summer, I think a 2-4 week camp is all I’ll ever do in the future!