With all this emphasis on the campers, what can you
expect from
a Forest and Indian experience?
For one thing, you'll be in one of the most beautiful, restful
spots in the country with an opportunity to be enriched,
challenged, and rewarded.
You can expect the kind of fulfilment that can come only from
working with children of all ages. You can expect the kind of
satisfaction that comes from being part of a dynamic team that has
clearly defined achievable goals. You can expect the kind of
feelings that come from developing relationships with children and
your peers of mutual trust, loyalty, and admiration.
Salaries
Salaries are scaled to age, experience, and specialty. During a
season that begins one week prior to first camper arrival and ends
one day after the last camper leaves, you will have six days off
and every other evening off.
Day Trips
And speaking of time off, at Indian or Forest Acres it's really
more than that. For one thing, all staff have full access to the
camp facilities. You are within an easy day trip of the
sights and sounds of the Maine coast, and many other justly famous
New England sites. In short, you get to spend a summer working with
like-minded people from many backgrounds and nationalities at an
occupation that's both satisfying and amply compensated.