The Bullis Summer Programs Counselor in Training (CIT) Program is an experiential program for students typically between the ages of 14-15, designed to develop core leadership skills, integrity, character, communication, and initiative. The CIT acquires skills through active participation in the summer program activities, with instructors and staff serving as mentors. The CIT program is a model for promoting positive group dynamics, inspiring creativity, and fostering a nurturing and caring environment for all children.
Please read below and apply here if interested.
Availability:
Candidates must be available to volunteer for at least one consecutive, two-week session between June 17 and August 9 to participate in the program. Additional hours are available upon request. Please state which 2-week session(s) you are available for and if you would be interested in participating in the CIT program for more than one two-week session. CITs must choose the two-week session for which they are available.
Two-week Sessions:
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Session 1: June 17- June 28 (no camp Wednesday, June 19)
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Session 2: July 1- 12 (no camp Thursday, July 4)
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Session 3: July 15- 26
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Session 4: July 29- August 9
Program Requirements and Expectations
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CIT roles are available in Athletic Camps and Specialty Camps
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The CIT Program Coordinator will place CITs in specific camps if accepted into the program. CITs will work closely with the camp instructors during their assigned weeks.
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In addition to on-site participation, CITs will be required to fulfill brief daily reflection activities online outside of camp time.
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Must be available to volunteer for at least two consecutive weeks to participate in the program; no exceptions.
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You must be 14 years old by June 17, 2024, and have completed 8th grade to apply.
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Before Summer Programs start, there will be a mandatory training session for all CITs to prepare for camp.
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CITs will receive Student Service Learning (SSL) hours based on the number of hours worked during the summer, including the training session. SSL hours are subject to the CIT Program Coordinator's discretion.
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If accepted into the program, the CIT must provide further documentation indicating they are in good standing with their current school. If required documentation does not display desired outcomes, CIT's acceptance may be forfeited.
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CIT must complete their two-week commitment, or SSL hours will be forfeited.
Please apply here.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.