Work for Us!
We're Hiring! Our beautiful 660-acre camp in Stillwater, New Jersey is a great place to work and thrive. We have a diverse staff and open positions in many of our departments. Whether you are looking for a part-time job, something just on the weekends, or ready to start your career as an Environmental Educator or Camping Professional, we have a position for you.
Year-Round Program, Food Service & Facilities Positions
All seasons. All roles. All in for camp.
Our team isn’t just summer-only—we have dedicated staff working year-round to keep camp running smoothly and provide top-notch experiences for every guest. From program leaders who deliver engaging activities for schools and groups, to food service staff who create meals that feel like home, to facilities crew who keep camp safe and beautiful, every role makes an impact. Whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time, or seasonal year-round work, you’ll join a team that values hard work, collaboration, and the magic of camp in every season.
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Year-Round (September-June) Outdoor Program
Group Program Instructor
Part-Time Position with both weekday and weekend availability
Our Group Program Instructors lead activities like hiking, swamp and stream study, boating, archery, songs, survival, and more - but no experience is necessary! We have a great training program that will prepare you to feel confident and lead groups in experiential education. The Group Program Instructor will prepare program areas and instruct participants in all activities assigned. It is essential to ensure the safety of participants, proper use of camp equipment, and proper use of camp facilities. Provide an enjoyable experience to participants.
Our Group Program Instructors are enthusiastic leaders who have a desire to inspire a love and knowledge of the outdoors to both youth and adult participants.
Environmental Education Instructor
Part-Time Position During Weekdays with Occasional Weekend Availability
The Environmental Educator is responsible for teaching and leading different classes and activities that include: leading outdoor academic classes using a science-based curriculum, team-building, and recreational activities such as boating, archery, orienteering, and campfires. The Environmental Education Instructor will prepare program areas and instruct participants in all classes assigned. It is essential to ensure the safety of participants, proper use of camp equipment, and proper use of camp facilities. Provide an enjoyable experience to participants.
Environmental Educators are creative educators who are enthusiastic and have the desire to teach children and increase their interest and knowledge in the environment.
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Year-Round Outdoor Program Internships
What you should know about the Metro YMCA Internship Program:
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The 2025-2026 Internship Program runs during the course of a student's college semester, however, this schedule is flexible based on college schedules. Internship students can be undergraduate or graduate level students.
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Intern must be able to work weekday hours as well as some nights and weekends.
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Depending on the internship program, housing at the facility may be provided.
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This is a paid internship, however, credit can be given when necessary and federal work-study students are welcome to apply.
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In addition to the above responsibilities, all interns will be given the opportunity to use the skills they've learned throughout the session to put together an individual presentation and also work on collaborative group projects. The presentation and group project topics will focus on ways to improve processes, products, designs, and programs at the YMCA.
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Interns should be students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program.
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All Interns must have proper authorization to work in the United States.
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Must be able to successfully pass a criminal background check.
Environmental Education Internship - Paid
Environmental Education Interns are creative educators, who are enthusiastic and have a desire to teach children and increase their interest and knowledge in the Environment.
Recreational Program Internship - Paid
Recreational Program Interns are enthusiastic leaders who have a desire to inspire a love and knowledge of the outdoors to both youth and adult participants.
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Food Service
Kitchen Assistant
The Kitchen Assistant is responsible for assisting the cooks and Food Service Director in the kitchen and dining halls ensuring the kitchen is clean and efficiently operational.
Assistant Cook
Under the direction of the Food Service Director and the Evening Supervisor, the Assistant Cook is responsible for all phases of the meal for which they are scheduled and for contributing to a quality food service facility, exhibiting excellent customer service practices, and to maintain the kitchen and dining hall under clean and sanitary conditions.
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Facilities
Maintenance II Technician
Under the direction of the Sr. Facilities Director, works to ensure an attractive, safe and well-maintained facility by performing repairs and maintenance task related to the overall upkeep of buildings and grounds, including cleans and sanitizes assigned areas, including such duties as mopping, dusting and trash removal.
Sleepaway Camp
Make moves. Make memories. Make it matter.
Looking for a summer that builds your resume and your best memories? As a Camp Counselor, you’ll develop skills that set you apart—leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, and time management—while spending your days in a high-energy, hands-on environment. You’ll be a mentor, a motivator, and the reason campers have the best week of their lives. Along the way, you’ll gain experience that employers notice and friends you’ll keep for years.
Before your interview, check your school, travel, and work schedule so we can move the process along quickly. These are residential roles, meaning you’ll live on site—usually in cabins with campers—fully immersed in the camp experience.
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Summer Positions
Applications for the 2025 season have closed. Please check back in November for updated information for our 2026 season!
Junior Counselor (Under 18)
Your first big step into the camp world starts here! As a Junior Counselor, you’ll work side-by-side with awesome staff, help lead activities, and be the go-to encouragement for campers. You’ll learn new skills, make friends, and be part of the team that keeps camp buzzing all summer.
Counselor
The best summer job? Right here. As a Camp Counselor, you’re not just working—you’re leading games, creating inside jokes, and making memories that last long after campfire season ends. You’ll inspire campers, bond with your team, and spend your summer doing something that actually matters.
Senior Staff
Take your leadership skills to the next level. Senior Staff manage high-responsibility areas like the waterfront, ropes course, or specialty programs, and lead teams as Unit Leaders or Program Directors. These roles build expertise in risk management, team supervision, program planning, and decision-making—experience that translates directly to careers in education, recreation, leadership, and beyond.
Camp Nurse
Be the heartbeat of camp. As our Camp Nurse, you’ll provide compassionate care, manage daily health needs, and respond to emergencies with professionalism and skill. This overnight position requires a current NJ Nursing License and offers a unique chance to blend your medical expertise with the vibrant, community-driven energy of camp life. You’ll be a trusted presence for campers and staff, ensuring everyone stays healthy, safe, and ready for the next adventure.
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International Staff
Applications for the 2025 season have closed. Please check back in November for updated information for our 2026 season!
We love welcoming staff from around the world to our camp family! If you live outside the United States and want to work as a Camp Counselor, you’ll need to apply through a designated cultural exchange program like CCUSA or CIEE. These organizations help arrange your J-1 Visa, which allows you to work at camp while experiencing American culture.
You must be at least 18 years old and meet the application requirements of CCUSA or CIEE before we can consider you for a position. Once approved, you’ll join a team of counselors from around the globe, bringing your skills, culture, and energy to create an amazing summer experience.
Why Work at The Y?
Learn more about what it's like to work at Fairview Lake YMCA Camps
Select an option below:
- Flexibility & Balance
- YMCA Perks & Discounts
- Community & Connection
- Living & Working at Camp (Residential Employees)
- Competitive Benefits (Full-Time Employees)
Work that works for you.
Your life doesn’t fit into a one-size-fits-all schedule—and neither do we. Whether you’re looking for seasonal work, year-round opportunities, or shifts that fit around school or family, we offer flexible schedules to keep work and life in sync.
Make an impact. Build your community.
At camp, you’re part of something bigger. Whether you’re guiding campers, supporting programs, or working behind the scenes, your role directly impacts lives. You’ll also be part of a vibrant staff community, with a specialized committee organizing events, potluck dinners, outings, and more. Plus, employees have access to camp’s incredible trails, waterfront, and recreational facilities during their free time.
Perks that grow your skills and career.
Working here comes with more than just a paycheck and a Y membership. Staff receive a complimentary membership to the Association for Experiential Education, plus opportunities for professional training and certifications. Many team members are selected to attend leading conferences like the ACA Tri-State Convention, Northeast YMCA Camp Conference, or Northeast Y Outdoor Education Affinity programs—gaining skills, making connections, and building their resumes.
Live where the magic happens.
Make camp your home for the season. Residential staff enjoy dorm-style housing, free Wi-Fi, free laundry, and a community unlike any other—all just steps away from where the magic happens.
Investing in you—today and tomorrow.
Our full-time team members receive a comprehensive benefits package, including generous paid time off, paid holidays, 12% employer-funded retirement plan, health, dental, and life insurance, and short- and long-term disability coverage.
I grew up in the Y through various programs and saw the impact that it had on myself and those around me. As soon as I was old enough to work, I wanted to help other people have that same experience.
The impact that camp has is life changing, and finding a position where I can help connect people to camp's transformative programs is a dream come true.
I work at Fairview because I want to be part of creating space for people to be outside and to become who they want to be.