| JOBS
AT CAMP TULAKADIK
We're hiring for the 2008 season. Applications are due January 31,
2008, 11:59pm.
Camp Tulakadik is searching for the best people we can find to help
expand and improve the ministry that goes on here at Cassidy Lake.
This is something that we do not take lightly. Camp is a place of
mixed blessings, highs, lows and incredible growth. The camp’s
Director and Commission are prayerfully considering the positions
for the summer of 2008, and we ask that you do the same.
If
you are looking for a summer job, then we wish you the best. If
you are interested in a place where you can grow, and be stretched;
somewhere where your love for God, children, youth and others can
blossom and spread; and you want to be involved in one of the most
exciting and challenging avenues of ministry around, then please
fill out and application form and send it to us.
Check
out the jobs that are available
this year.
WANT
TO APPLY?
You'll need these documents:
Only
applicants willing to work the full-term of summer employment will
be considered for hire.
You've
got to be an eager beaver to get a summer job at Camp Tulakadik.
The deadline for receiving job applications is January 31,
2008, 11:59pm.
TENTATIVE
SUMMER 2008 SCHEDULE
April
25-27 Equip ‘08
May 23-25 NBCA Staff workshops
June 8 Camp Tulakadik Sunday
June 22 Summer staff arrives
June 22 – 27 Staff Training Week
June 29 – Aug 22 Summer Camps
Aug 2-4 Family Camp
Aug 23-25 Camp Clean-Up
Regardless
of your prior experience, all staff are required to attend Staff
Training and the Equip training weekend. Upon acceptance for ministry
at Camp Tulakadik, the staff member will be expected to be at the
camp for the entire summer (with exception to part-time positions).
The Camp reserves the right to hire before the deadline should the
situation or applicant warrant. If accepted on staff, the applicant
will be required to procure (at their cost) a Criminal Record Check.
All accepted applicants are also encouraged to find five people
who will commit to pray for the staff member and the needs of the
camp during the summer. |