Sample Resume: Experienced Summer Camp Counselor

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Whether you’re an experienced returning camp counselor, an education major looking to build your résumé, or someone passionate about creating meaningful summer experiences for kids, a strong resume is your key to landing the perfect camp job. Even with camp counselor experience under your belt, your resume needs to clearly describe and demonstrate the skills that directors look for, like leadership, teamwork, enthusiasm, and camper safety.

In this post, you’ll find a sample resume tailored for experienced summer camp counselors. It is structured as a model that you can customize to and make it your own resume to highlight your growth, reliability, and readiness to take on greater responsibility, regardless of whether you’re returning as a general counselor or applying for a senior or specialty role.

 

Sample Resume for an Experienced Summer Camp Counselor

 

Jordan Smith

Denver, CO  |  (555) 678-9101  |  jordan.smith@anyemailaddress.com |  [LinkedIn or Portfolio Link]


 

Professional Summary

Energetic and dependable Summer Camp Counselor with 3+ years of experience working with children ages 6–14 in day camp and after-school environments. Skilled in organizing engaging activities, ensuring camper safety, and building inclusive, supportive group dynamics. Committed to creating memorable summer experiences that foster personal growth, teamwork, and creativity.


 

Core Competencies

Child Supervision & Engagement  |  Recreational & Outdoor Activities |  Behavior Management |  Team Collaboration |  First Aid & CPR Certified |  Group Games & Arts Programming |  Leadership & Role Modeling |  Conflict Resolution


 

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (In Progress)
University of ABC – Boulder, CO
Expected Graduation: May 2026
Relevant Coursework: Child Development, Group Dynamics, Educational Psychology


 

Professional Experience

Summer Camp Counselor
Rocky Mountain Summer Youth Camp – Boulder, CO
Summers 2023 & 2024

  • Supervised a cabin of 12 campers, ages 10–12, ensuring safety, well-being, and group cohesion
  • Led daily activities including hiking, arts & crafts, team-building games, and campfire nights
  • Managed minor injuries and homesickness with care, empathy, and first aid training
  • Promoted inclusive behavior and resolved peer conflicts through positive discipline techniques
  • Earned “Counselor of the Week” recognition for enthusiasm and camper feedback

 

After-School Program Assistant
Bright Enrichment Organization – Denver, CO
September 2022 – January 2025

  • Facilitated indoor and outdoor activities for children ages 6–10
  • Assisted with homework support, snack time, and supervised group play
  • Created a positive and respectful environment tailored to children’s unique needs

 

Volunteer Youth Mentor
Youth Support Club of Metro Denver
January 2022 – August 2022

  • Mentored a group of children ages 8–11 during weekly enrichment sessions
  • Led character-building activities and creative play to promote personal development

 


 

Certifications & Related Training
  • CPR & First Aid – American Red Cross (Valid through 2028)
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid – National Council for Mental Well-being (2025)
  • Lifeguard Certification – In Progress, Expected May 2025
  • Social Media Safety Training: for staff-parent communication policies

 


 

Technology Skills
  • Google Workspace: Docs, Forms, Sheets, Slides
  • Digital Scheduling Tools: CampMinder, TeamSnap, TeamReach
  • Communication Apps: Remind, Slack, Zoom, TEAMS

 


 

References

Available upon request.


 

In Closing

When you already have camp counselor experience, your résumé is more than just a job history and related descriptions; it’s a story of leadership, growth, and impact. Camps want team members who are dependable, upbeat, and ready to contribute to a high-energy, kid-focused environment.

Make your résumé stand out by highlighting your specific accomplishments, certifications, and personal qualities that camp directors value. Show not just what you’ve done, but how you’ve made a difference—with empathy, initiative, and team spirit.

Finally, don’t forget to include a customized cover letter to express your enthusiasm and your readiness to take on more responsibility. Whether you’re reapplying to your favorite camp or exploring a new opportunity, your experience puts you in an excellent position—and your résumé is the first step in getting there.

We wish you luck and success in your search for a summer camp counselor job!

 

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