Our Counselors

No camp is better than its staff. The directors spend fall, winter and spring visiting college campuses, investigating references, and – most importantly – sitting down for personal interviews with each prospective counselor. Each year, by God's grace, Alpine gathers 75 mature, talented, and fun-loving Christian young men to make the summer a success.

Counselors and campers on their way to Independence Day celebrations at Alpine Camp

Responsibilities

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Counselors live with a cabin of boys under the oversight of head counselors for each cabin area. In addition to overseeing his cabin, each counselor also leads or assists an activity. The cohesion and efficiency of our staff are increased by spending the entire summer together. All of our staff arrive early for training and remain through the end of the final session.

Staff Training

Bill Boyd, senior pastor of All Saints Presbyterian Church

Staff arrive 10 days before their campers for an intensive training period. Days are long – often 14 hours or more – and begin with an in-depth bible study lead by Bill Boyd, senior pastor of All Saints Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas. Bill has been on staff at Alpine for over 20 years and has developed a rigorous curriculum to foster a distinctively Christian community at Alpine. Counselors are taught to view every area of their lives as opportunities to demonstrate the love of Christ. He also teaches counselors to help their campers “unplug” from modern distractions.

Bob Ditter speaks to summer camp counselors during staff training

Counselors also sit under the instruction of Bob Ditter, widely considered the foremost expert on children and summer camps. Bob emphasizes effective communication with boys, equipping staff to resolve fights and discipline issues. Chris Thurber, another nationally recognized figure in camping, speaks on preventing homesickness and bullying. We even bring in parents to share their expectations and veteran staff members to share experiences from summers past.

Our head nurse covers health and safety, emphasizing common pediatric conditions such as ADHD, asthma, and allergies as well as cleanliness, bedwetting, and giving medication. Each counselor also receives CPR and First Aid certification from the American Red Cross. Staff leading specialized activities arrive early to participate in high level clinics in their fields and to receive official certification.

Early Introductions

Counselor and camper having fun at camp

Finally, before each term, Glenn meets with each cabin counselor individually to go over the boys who will be in his cabin. He covers family background, connections to Alpine, past experiences at camp, pertinent medical information, and any other personal information passed on by parents (all of which is kept in strict confidence between directors, cabin counselors, and medical personnel when applicable). Each counselor knows his boys when they arrive and welcomes them to the cabin accordingly.

Apply for a Position

If you are interested in applying for a position for the upcoming summer, please review the Jobs section.

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