Employment
SCAMP is hiring for all positions for summer 2024. Please fill out the attached applicaiton and send it to SCAMP on or before May 1, 2024 along with an email of intent that you would like to work this summer. Email Emily Price at [email protected]
SCAMP follows all hiring procedures set forth by the Bloomfield Hills Public School District and seeks to hire the most qualified and experienced applicant for each position.
All Employees must commit to attend all days that camp runs. Please see SCAMP Calendar to ensure that you can commit to the whole summer.
SCAMP follows all hiring procedures set forth by the Bloomfield Hills Public School District and seeks to hire the most qualified and experienced applicant for each position.
All Employees must commit to attend all days that camp runs. Please see SCAMP Calendar to ensure that you can commit to the whole summer.
Teachers, Paras, and Counselors
The forms below are for new or returning applicants applying for a paid position at SCAMP. Please download the appropriate form, fill out completely, and either scan/email or mail them to SCAMP along with any supporting material you wish to enclose. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Applications will be reviewed and decisions could be made as late as the first day of SCAMP based on enrollment.
All Employees must commit to the full all days that camp runs. Please see SCAMP Calendar to ensure that you can commit to the whole summer.
Link to Work Permit form for ages 16 - 17
Student Teachers and Internships
SCAMP is a 4-week summer program that seeks to provide an exciting and therapeutic summer program for individuals with disabilities ages 3-26 in the Metro Detroit area. Bloomfield SCAMP was founded in 1967 and was the first summer camp in our area to provide a summer program for individuals with disabilities. Campers enjoy a variety of structured activities that focus on social skills improvement, language enrichment, and prevocational skills are focused on at SCAMP. They also enjoy art and music therapy and physical education. Participants in this program will swim at Walnut Lake which is located behind Lone Pine Elementary School in West Bloomfield.
Dates: Follow all dates on home page and employee pages. You will be acting in the role of a SCAMP employee as you complete your college assignment with us.
Hours: Teachers and counselors must be onsite by 8:45 and may leave at 2:30 or when all campers have been picked up. Camper hours are from 9:00am to 2:15pm.
SCAMP is a 4-week summer program that seeks to provide an exciting and therapeutic summer program for individuals with disabilities ages 3-26 in the Metro Detroit area. Bloomfield SCAMP was founded in 1967 and was the first summer camp in our area to provide a summer program for individuals with disabilities. Campers enjoy a variety of structured activities that focus on social skills improvement, language enrichment, and prevocational skills are focused on at SCAMP. They also enjoy art and music therapy and physical education. Participants in this program will swim at Walnut Lake which is located behind Lone Pine Elementary School in West Bloomfield.
Dates: Follow all dates on home page and employee pages. You will be acting in the role of a SCAMP employee as you complete your college assignment with us.
Hours: Teachers and counselors must be onsite by 8:45 and may leave at 2:30 or when all campers have been picked up. Camper hours are from 9:00am to 2:15pm.
Teen Volunteer Program
The Bloomfield Hills Recreation-Community Service Division offers a teen volunteer program that meets the needs of most community service requirements. Students may volunteer to work at SCAMP as part of the program to gain valuable work experience while enriching their community by utilizing their free time to do volunteer work.
Eligibility: Students must be a minimum of 14 years of age to volunteer. Boys and girls 9th grade and older in the fall (middle school students will be placed in summer programs after interested high school students are placed). Students must be able to provide a safe environment for campers, work independently, follow multi-step directions and act responsibly incase of an emergency.
Hours: 9 am to 2:15 pm
Mutual Responsibility Policy: Upon agreeing to volunteer at SCAMP, SCAMP agrees to provide on the job training and support as needed to be a successful volunteer at SCAMP. The volunteer understands that they are responsible for getting all community service forms to their teacher/supervisor to be signed at the end of their volunteer experience. SCAMP reserves the right not to sign any volunteer forms to verify hours after one calendar year of service.
Placements: Once your application has been received, the Assistant Coordinator, Jessi Haines, will review them to make sure they meet the general requirements, then you will be emailed confirming placement. Volunteers are placed based on the greatest area of need. While we try to accommodate requests for age groups we can not guarantee it. We try to accommodate all qualifying volunteers, however, just because you apply does not mean that we can guarantee you or your child a placement. Volunteers will be notified the first week of June if not before if they have been selected and their placement.
The Bloomfield Hills Recreation-Community Service Division offers a teen volunteer program that meets the needs of most community service requirements. Students may volunteer to work at SCAMP as part of the program to gain valuable work experience while enriching their community by utilizing their free time to do volunteer work.
Eligibility: Students must be a minimum of 14 years of age to volunteer. Boys and girls 9th grade and older in the fall (middle school students will be placed in summer programs after interested high school students are placed). Students must be able to provide a safe environment for campers, work independently, follow multi-step directions and act responsibly incase of an emergency.
Hours: 9 am to 2:15 pm
Mutual Responsibility Policy: Upon agreeing to volunteer at SCAMP, SCAMP agrees to provide on the job training and support as needed to be a successful volunteer at SCAMP. The volunteer understands that they are responsible for getting all community service forms to their teacher/supervisor to be signed at the end of their volunteer experience. SCAMP reserves the right not to sign any volunteer forms to verify hours after one calendar year of service.
Placements: Once your application has been received, the Assistant Coordinator, Jessi Haines, will review them to make sure they meet the general requirements, then you will be emailed confirming placement. Volunteers are placed based on the greatest area of need. While we try to accommodate requests for age groups we can not guarantee it. We try to accommodate all qualifying volunteers, however, just because you apply does not mean that we can guarantee you or your child a placement. Volunteers will be notified the first week of June if not before if they have been selected and their placement.