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hacimsaalk wrote:next summer ( of 08 ) i am thinking of becoming a counselor at camp. i have heard different things about having to be a CIT before you can be a full time couselor. is there any age at which you can just skip that and become a counselor? if you have enough training in a certain subject, could you just skip it all and go right to being a conselor?
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hacimsaalk wrote:Mad Dog wrote:. The more skills you have (CPR Cert. etc.) the more valuable you will be to the camp and the more likely you wil be selected to participate. quote]
well, by the end of school, i should be a state certified/licensed EMT-basic, so everything medical would be my thing. i was thinking maybe that would get me in for the first aid area -first aid, e-prep, etc. without haveing to be a CIT.
i understand that i cant be a counselor till im 18. i was wondering about at camp, thats all. i just really dont like the idea of wasting(some may not call it this) a summer away from my home troop, just so i can get "accustomed" to the program. i would rather either be told "yes, we'll hire you", or "no, we already have all the positions you're qualified for filled". i really dont like the midle (which to me is being a CIT).
vpalango wrote:hacimsaalk wrote:Mad Dog wrote:. The more skills you have (CPR Cert. etc.) the more valuable you will be to the camp and the more likely you wil be selected to participate. quote]
well, by the end of school, i should be a state certified/licensed EMT-basic, so everything medical would be my thing. i was thinking maybe that would get me in for the first aid area -first aid, e-prep, etc. without haveing to be a CIT.
i understand that i cant be a counselor till im 18. i was wondering about at camp, thats all. i just really dont like the idea of wasting(some may not call it this) a summer away from my home troop, just so i can get "accustomed" to the program. i would rather either be told "yes, we'll hire you", or "no, we already have all the positions you're qualified for filled". i really dont like the midle (which to me is being a CIT).
Micah (before I go to far, I'm not trying to be negative with this post, it just might sound that way as I don't know how else to put this.)
In almost every camp staff program out there, the progression from CIT->Staff is a practice that has gone on for a long time. Unless you are an adult member of a specialty like the first aid staff (note the Adult part), I unfortunately think it's extremely unlikely that you will be able to short-cut the process.
You have an impressive set of skills and certifications, but you still are under 18, and another staffer might ask a question like "Why didn't he earn a position on staff through a CIT year like I had to?", and feel that they are getting unfair treatment.
In reality, the CIT year is part of the weeding out process for staff, and it's very difficult to avoid the process as it's considered a requirement for membership, and in reality it's a summer long "interview" for perspective staff members. Think of it from the camp staff's perspective, they are in many ways a large extended family for the summer. The perspective staffer needs to fit in to that family, as you live with these people for most of the summer. Unless you are filling an absolute critical need position, that can't be filled any other way, most camps want to have a trial-run with someone as a CIT before offering a full staff position.
I realize this isn't what you might want to do, but I think it's the reality of the situation.
YIS,
OldGreyBear wrote:Isn't the world of bureacracy wounderful? I don't know how old Micah is, but he says he is going to be an EMT by the end of school. So, I would say he is the 16-17 range. Maybe 15. He can't be a merit badge counselor until he is 18. So, lets just say he wants to work at camp and ends up in the kitchen. Then, when the camp health officer themselves is injured and cant respond, the first words out of the First Aid Merit badge counselor when learning of the situation says "hey, get that kid who wahes dishes, he is an EMT!"
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Micah something to also remember is that to be a CIT at some camps the req. are " to be at least 15 years old, a Star scout, and have a signed statement saying you can be a CIT from your unit leader AND your parents or legal guardian. " Now if you qualify you would not have to be a CIT but go directly to be a counsler. but then every camp has different rules as to what and how their program works.
hacimsaalk wrote:...i have been thinking as of late about how much longer i want to stay in the program. ... i figure ill probably be done with the program on a full time basis as of next spring. i may be around for campouts and stuff, but not like i am now. the program just doesnt have what it used to for me. it just seems more boring now.
ASM-142 wrote:...part of being an Eagle is giving back to the program. That is hard to do if you will not be there.
Lynda J wrote:...To truly become an Eagle you have to give back to YOUR TROOP. At 16 you can become a JASM. Help with the younger boys as a mentor. Set an examply for what they can become.
But earning Eagle isn't as simply as getting the patch and leaving the Troop. That simply isn't an Eagle Scout to me...
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