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The Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program is intended to prepare the individual for the leadership and responsibility of being a counselor. The number of CITs each year is limited by available bed space at camp. As a result, CITs are selected through a competitive application process based on their age and leadership potential.
Camp Seale Harris has two CIT programs to choose from. At our Camp ASCCA location, the CIT program is a two-week program (during Senior and Junior weeks). During the first week of training, CITs stay together as a unit. They experience many of the traditional camp activities including ropes course, zip line, target sports, etc. In addition, they are assigned to help other camp staff, assist with special events, and provide special programs. During the second week of training, CITs are assigned to assist an experienced counselor in the supervision and management of a group of younger campers. The CIT is evaluated by the Camp Director, CIT Directors, and mentor counselors. Evaluation includes attitude, communication, values and character, program support, commitment to the mission, diabetes management, team work, and leadership ability. After the successful completion of the two week training program, CITs may be selected/invited to serve during other Camp Seale Harris programs as a CIT, or as a “Junior Counselor,” assisting an experienced counselor.
At our Mobile location, the CIT program is a one-week program (during Coastal Camp Seale Harris). The CITs stay together as a unit. During the days, the CITs are assigned to day camp groups to assist experienced counselors in the supervision and management of younger campers. The CITs also get to experience many of the camp activities at this time. During the evenings, the CITs work with the CIT Directors and review and evaluate their day in order to prepare for the following day. Evaluation includes attitude, communication, values and character, program support, commitment to the mission, diabetes management, team work and leadership ability.
The program will be designed to:
- Provide each CIT with opportunities to gain additional knowledge of diabetes.
- Provide each CIT with opportunities to work with children and gain practical experience in the care of children living with diabetes.
- Provide each CIT with opportunities to work with veteran staff and learn various counseling and teaching techniques.
- Provide each CIT with opportunities to acquire new skills and refine existing ones.
- Guide the CIT through the transition from camper to volunteer staff.
If you are interested in applying for the 2024 CIT program, please email cit@campsealeharris.org to find out how to apply online. You must complete the application and submit all supporting documents to camp before January 31, 2024. Applications received after this date may not be considered for the program due to the limited number of spaces. Along with the application you must enclose a recent photo and two letters of recommendation. The recommendations should come from individuals who are not related to you and only one may be from someone at camp. CIT selections are typically finalized during the month of March. Remember, even if you are not selected as part of the CIT program in 2024, you may still apply as a camper for Senior Camp or Coastal Camp Seale Harris. You can also apply to help at one of our day camp programs. If you are selected for the CIT program, more information will be sent to you.
You can choose ONE of the two CIT programs. The 2024 CIT Program at Camp ASCCA (during Senior and Junior Weeks) or the 2024 CIT Program in Mobile (during Coastal Camp Seale Harris). First priority will be given to those who can be at camp for the entire program.
Those considering applying to become a CIT should:
- Be 16 – 18 years of age. Preference is given to the oldest applicants.
- Have participated successfully as a camper in at least one Camp Seale Harris session.
- Demonstrate a commitment to Southeastern Diabetes Education Services, its mission, and its programs/activities (Camp Seale Harris Overnight and Day Programs).
- Be highly motivated to serve as positive role models for campers living with diabetes.
- Be familiar with diabetes care and management and demonstrate a desire to help campers gain better understanding and ability to manage their diabetes.
- Make a commitment to place the needs of campers ahead of their own.
If you should have any questions about applying for the CIT program, the program itself, or have any camp questions, please do not hesitate to contact John Latimer at john@campsealeharris.org or by phone at 205-402-0415. We hope to see you in 2024!