https://www.camplindenmere.com/

Camp Lindenmere

Newspaper Counselor

June - August 2023 • Henryville, PA

What I liked

The kids are great, and you get really close with the other counselors. About a third of the counselors get to go on trips with the kids to amusement parks and sports games and stuff like that. The camp itself is very beautiful. Most buildings have air conditioning.

What I wish was different

The working conditions are pretty brutal considering the pay. Counselors at Camp Lindenmere work very long hours. Most counselors work for eight weeks and get one day off a week, but you get no days off the first and last week of camp, which can mean up to 13 days of work in a row. If you're on duty, you work from when the kids wake up to when they go to bed (sometimes 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.) with maybe a one-hour break in the middle of the day. You sleep in the same room as your assigned group of kids and your co-counselors in a small cot with a very thin mattress. If one of your kids has a nightmare or wets the bed, they might wake you up to fix their problem, so even when you're sleeping, you're not really off duty. If you're not on duty, you usually work until a few hours after dinner. You're usually on duty only two or three days a week, but I was once on duty for five nights in a row with almost no breaks during the day. When I went to camp leadership for help (putting a dozen kids to bed five nights in a row with little assistance takes a great toll on your mental health), they basically told me they couldn't do anything about it and I shouldn't mind working five nights in a row because of my love for my kids. Don't get me wrong — I adored my kids, but love alone does not a well-rested counselor make. If you work here, you should be prepared to be sick for a long time and to lose your voice at least once. My kids didn't know what my real voice sounded like until around the third week of camp because I lost it on the first day. I had a cold for probably a month total. The kitchen staff are great, but the food is not. It doesn't taste disgusting or anything; it's just really repetitive and really low quality because it's made in bulk. Most of the time, you eat in a giant dining hall with hundreds of people. They have group chants and play loud music at the end of every meal, which is really fun at first but can be really overstimulating for many kids and counselors. By the end of camp, I wore earplugs to every meal. When I asked, camp leadership refused to let me and my overstimulated kids eat outside to avoid the noise. They also wouldn't turn down the speakers.

Advice

Working at Camp Lindenmere is not for the faint of heart. It's not really for the moderately strong of heart either. It's for people with invincible hearts and ear drums who are immune to the effects of sleep deprivation. It's certainly not for people who need money. My advice is to apply somewhere else. I do hope Lindenmere will take action in the future to better provide resources and support for the mental and physical health of its employees.
Be the first to mark this as helpful

Assistant head of theatre

June - August 2023 • Henryville, PA

What I liked

The campers and staff where absolutely amazing. I had one of the best summers of my life. The head staff where all amazing. There where there if I had any questions, comment, or concerns. They were willing to listen and provide support where and when they could.

What I wish was different

Honestly the one thing that I wish had been different was how short the summer felt. I was having so much fun that the 7 weeks with the campers flew by faster then a heart beat.

Advice

The days are long the weeks are short and the memories you make here will last a life time. You may be scared to work a sleep away summer camp but you will have the best time of your life.
Be the first to mark this as helpful