Apply Now for Camp Exchange USA

A J1 Visa/ BridgeUSA Programme

Start your Journey here

Just complete the short form below and we’ll get you up and running in the CIEE system!

Please allow up to 2 working days for this to happen, as humans need to do this (the robots can’t do it - yet..)

If you’ve got any questions, you can contact us using the form at the bottom of each of our webpages!

Programme Fees Just £149 until Feb 15th 2024

Additional Documents you will need for your application

  • PERSONAL REFERENCE

    This form must be completed by a non-relative who has known you for at least 6 months.

    This will need to be printed out and completed.

    Please then scan as a pdf (or take a picture of the completed document) and upload it into the DOCUMENTS section of your online application

  • CAMP PLACEMENT AGREEMENT

    You will need to print this out and sign at the bottom.

    Please then scan as a pdf (or take a picture of the completed document) and upload it into the DOCUMENTS section of your online application

  • CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

    All applicants require this.

    Apply for a basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check to get a copy of your criminal record. This is called ‘basic disclosure’. It costs £21.50. It’s available for people working in England and Wales.

    See below for the UK Government website for this

  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE ABILITY FORM

    This form is required for non-native English speakers and must be completed by a teacher or lecturer at your college or university.

    If you are studying at a UK college or university this does not have to be a qualified English teacher - it can be any member of staff

The Next Steps

1: Submit your application and required documents.

2: Make your payment

3: Interview with a Camp and accept placement

4: Get your legal documents and apply for your J1 Visa at your local embassy

Application Advice

There are a wide range of personalities, experiences, and skills that can make an applicant a great candidate for CIEE Camp Exchange USA. The important thing is to communicate in your application what makes you unique and qualified to be a camp counselor. The best applications demonstrate your past experience, unique skills, and passion for learning about the U.S.

The tips below are designed to help you write a comprehensive, compelling, and detailed application. This will help CIEE find the perfect camp for applicants who need placements:

  • Highlight your experience with kids. Whether it’s babysitting, teaching swimming lessons, or something else, tell us how you have worked with kids in the past and why you want to work with them this summer at camp.

  • Show us your unique skills. Summer camps want counselors with specialized skills like archery, sailing, or horseback riding. When writing about your skills, be sure to include current qualifications/certifications, how long you have been doing it, if you have taught the skill to others, and what specific aspects of the skill you can teach.

  • Explain why you’d make a great counselor. Maybe working with kids is your life’s goal or you love discovering new cultures. Whatever the reason, tell us why you want to be a camp counselor in the U.S.!

  • Add photos and/or videos. A smiling, happy headshot of you and a few appropriate photographs of you participating in the activities you have written about and/or images of you working with kids can make your application stand out. You may also want to create a short video introducing yourself and demonstrating your skills!

  • Pay attention to grammar and spelling. Camp directors have to decide if you’re the right camp counselor for their camp based on the information you provide on your application, so be sure it reads like you have dedicated your full attention to it.

  • Demonstrate your flexibility. Applicants with flexible arrival and departure dates, who are willing to work at different types of camps or are willing and able to teach more than one activity, increase their chance of being placed at a summer camp in the U.S. Be sure to communicate your flexibility on your application!

  • Be as detailed as possible. Camps want to know as much about you, your experience, and your skills as possible. Writing with specificity helps CIEE and camp directors get a clearer picture of who you are. 

  • Upload all required documents. When applying to CIEE Camp Exchange USA, you will be required to upload the following documents:

    • Copy of your passport: Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months after your program ends. When uploading a copy of your passport, be sure the scan/image is clear and legible.

    • 2 professional references: Your references may come from professors, coaches, managers, or other professionals who can speak about your skills and personality. Do not submit references from friends or members of your family.

    • HIPAA form: The HIPAA form gives CIEE consent to discuss your medical history with your family and physicians if an issue arises during your program. The HIPAA form can be found in the CIEE application.

    • Police check: A police check, also known as a background check, should be conducted and submitted as part of your application. If you need help getting a police check, please contact your CIEE international representative.

    • Police check translation (if applicable): If your police check is written in a language other than English, an official translation must be submitted.

    • Health form: CIEE’s health form can be found in your CIEE application and must be completed by your physician.

    • English addendum (if applicable): If English is not your native language, your CIEE international representative will fill out an English Addendum, which assesses your English proficiency. Please submit this evaluation with your application.

    • Certification scans (if applicable): If you listed any certifications in your Camp Exchange USA application, please attach clear and legible scans.

    • Signed placement agreement: A placement agreement outlines the details of your job at camp. CIEE will upload an unsigned placement agreement to the online application portal. Please review and sign this document.

Following the guidance above will help you submit a stronger application; this is the best way to increase your chance of being placed at a U.S. summer camp through CIEE Camp Exchange USA. 

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The CIEE Camp Exchange Difference

Founded in 1947, CIEE is the country’s oldest and largest nonprofit study abroad and intercultural exchange organization. That makes us uniquely qualified to help students, graduates, and non-students alike gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful experiential educators through Camp Exchange USA.

Your Camp Exchange USA Package

Placement at a high-quality, accredited summer camp in the U.S. Your placement is based on your unique skills, personality and experience and the needs of the camp.

  • Room and board during your stay at camp and spending money for travel after camp.

  • Complete J-1 visa sponsorship and application assistance.

  • Comprehensive travel medical insurance for the duration of your program.

  • 24/7 best-in-class support for the duration of your program - we are always here to help!

  • An in-person pre-departure orientation in your home country.

  • Full training at camp with fellow international and American counselors to get you ready for the summer.

  • Arrival Meet & Greet in the U.S. Get a free transfer from the airport, a one-night stay in a hostel, and onward travel to camp the next day! (First-time participants only, dependent of camp placement)

  • Up to 30 days after camp to travel and explore the U.S. Explore famous cities, visit quintessential landmarks, and see the diverse landscape, peoples, cultures, and cuisines spread across this large, beautiful, welcoming country.

Interview Tips

An interview is an important part of any job application. Here are some tips to help you land the role you want at camp this summer.

Whether You Interview in Person, by Phone, or Online, Remember To:

  • Smile. First impressions really count and a smile is one of the best ways to make a connection with your interviewer. Smiling also demonstrates that you are friendly and approachable, which are traits that camp directors want in their staff. 

  • Be yourself. Now is the time to let your personality shine! During your interview, discuss more than just the skills you listed on your application; talk about what makes you a truly unique candidate.

  • Be professional. Dress professionally, even for online interviews. Be prepared to have your application, references, and certifications nearby and think of anything else that demonstrates why you are an exceptional camp counselor candidate.

  • Be confident. Sit up straight and speak clearly. Even if you are not feeling confident in the moment, it’s important to present yourself that way. 

  • Do your research. The more research you do before your interview, the better prepared you will be. Visit the camp website, watch videos online, and browse social media accounts to learn more about camp life. Think of some stories that you can share that demonstrate your interest in being a camp counselor. Brainstorm positions you can see yourself working during the summer, but also remain open and flexible to other opportunities.

  • Ask questions. An interview is an opportunity for you to learn more about a camp. Before you interview, write down questions to help you better understand your position and what lifestyle and experiences to expect. You can ask about staff training, activity areas, camp mission and history, or anything else that can help you be a more successful counselor.

  • Don’t worry! An interview is your chance to interact with camp directors or CIEE staff to gain a better understanding of summer camp, as well as a chance to sharpen your interview skills. If you are not offered a position, plenty of opportunities remain. CIEE and your international representative will continue working with you throughout the season to find you a placement at a great summer camp.

If You Are Interviewing Online, You Should Also:

  • Check your phone messages and your email regularly (including your junk/spam folder). Be sure the email address you listed in your application is an account you use regularly. If you listed a mobile phone number, check your messages and missed calls often. When a camp reaches out, respond quickly so you do not miss any opportunities to interview. Camps expect you to respond within 24 hours. If they do not hear from you, they may move on to another candidate. If your interview is requested through Camp Connect, read the interview invitation thoroughly and respond within 24 hours.

  • Follow through. Make your interview a priority and schedule it within a reasonable timeframe. Stay in touch with camp staff and reach out to confirm your interview in the days prior. If for whatever reason you cannot make your interview, let camp staff know as soon as possible.

  • Test your connection. Before the interview takes place, make sure your wifi/cellular connection is strong and your audio and video work. Place a test call to yourself or a friend to double check everything works. Be sure to pick a quiet, well-lit space for your interview.

Whatever you put in, you’ll get ten times back!
— Sarah

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