Dear Prospective Intern,

The entire staff of Lake Champion is grateful for your interest in our Summer Seasonal Hire (Intern) Program for the summer of 2012. We hope that this letter provides insight to our high standards of service and answers basic questions.

Our team is seeking exceptional individuals who have an authentic and committed relationship with Jesus Christ, desire to help others grow in their faith and who are prepared for a demanding work schedule. Lake Champion Interns play a vital role as servant leaders while overseeing the daily operations of camp and are expected to guide others into a closer walk with our Lord. In addition to the traditional role you played as a first year intern you will be asked to be a leader among the intern group and share additional responsibilities.

  • Similar to your walk with Christ, the Intern Program requires faith, self discipline and grace, which will build your character and equip you for life.
  • You will have the privilege to live and work in a community of devoted believers who are living out their faith in word and deed.
  • You will have the opportunity to discover the freedom and joy of trusting Christ; our prayer is that your life will be forever changed.
  • We ask every Intern to commit him/herself to spiritual growth while at Lake Champion. You will be required to meet regularly with the interns and property staff for fellowship, Bible study and prayer.
  • Your work will be demanding and hours will be long. As needed, you will be asked to serve in areas outside of your primary job.
  • Your monetary compensation will be a small stipend, paid monthly.
  • Interns are to refrain from the use of alcoholic beverages on or off camp during their time at Lake Champion.
  • Interns are asked not to use tobacco products in camp facilities or near campers, work crew, summer staff or assignment team members.
  • Housing is gender separate and not especially roomy. Depending on the breakdown, the guys will be downstairs and the ladies will be upstairs.
  • Beginning a new dating relationship or dating another intern during your assignment is not an option.
  • You must be willing to help lead small groups during the weekly bible study sessions.
  • You will be expected to help facilitate house meetings and assist the other interns in developing house rules, values and goals.
  • While offering your time and talent back to Jesus, you will experience the satisfaction of watching kids’ lives change forever. Hundreds of kids meet Christ at camp each summer.

Applications are being accepted at this time. We will begin reviewing them in December, with the intention of all placements being made by March 1st.

The following positions are available for the summer of 2012: Waterfront Intern (2), Ropes Intern (4), Mountain Bikes, EMT, Video Intern, Sound & Program Intern,Hospitality Intern, Kitchen Intern (2), Baker Intern, Dining Hall Intern, Retail Intern, Maintenance Intern and Landscape Intern.

I look forward to hearing back from you.

Sincerely Yours,

Chad Mayr

Camp Manager

Lake Champion Summer Intern Mission Statement

Young Life is a mission community of Christ-centered people committed to reaching and introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them to grow in their faith.

We do this by building personal relationships with young people, by sharing our lives and participating with them in a variety of experiences through which the Gospel can be heard and experienced.

Lake Champion is devoted to providing a distinctive camping experience through beauty, facilities and service. We are designed to function as a platform through which the Gospel can be presented and experienced powerfully. It is our goal that guests and staff who come to this property would realize a significant, life-changing experience through adventure, excellence in service, quiet time, challenges, good friendships and the dynamic presentation of the Gospel in the spectacular setting of God’s awesome creation!

Lake Champion’s Intern Program is designed to equip young adults to grow spiritually and relationally through hard work, servant leadership and living in community.

In accordance, the Summer Interns at Young Life Lake Champion are committed to the following:

Pursue spiritual growth though prayer, fellowship and reading His word.

Perform vital tasks in a manner consistent with Lake Champion’s goal to present the Gospel.

Provide servant leadership in relationship to Summer Staff, Work Crew, Assignment Team, Property Staff and other interns.

Portray an example of love, commitment, responsibility, maturity and hard work.

Participate actively in weekly Bible studies, and develop relationships with property staff and other interns.

Prepare for using one’s gifts to further God’s kingdom.

The Summer Seasonal Hire (Intern) Application Process

Thank you for your interest in a Summer Seasonal Hire (Intern) position at Lake Champion.

The requirements and expectations for a Summer Intern exceed those of Summer Staff. Along with commendable leadership skills and maturity, in many cases, they require a skill level in a specified area. Thus, our application process has many steps, which are as follows:

1)Fill out a Summer Seasonal Hire (Intern) Application.

2)Have a Young Life staff person fill out a Young Life Staff Recommendation for All Summer Camp Intern.

3)Have someone (other than a Young Life staff person and NOTa parent or other relative) who knows you from a spiritual perspective fill out the Recommendation- Properties Summer All Summer Intern.

4)Read the enclosed “Lake Champion Summer InternMission Statement.”

5)Read and sign the enclosed paper “The High Calling of Being a Young Life Leader.”

When you have completed all the above items, please send your application to Lake Champion one of two ways.

Mail: Young Life Lake ChampionEmail: Kyle Young

Summer Intern

247 Mohican Lake Road

Glen Spey, NY 12737

Applications are being accepted now. Please have completed applications returned by December 15th. A complete application, which includes both recommendations, is required for consideration. The selection process will start in late December, with the intent of all placements being made by March 1st. Although we will start reviewing applications in December, we will accept applications until all positions are filled.

After we receive your completed application, you can expect the following:

1)An email confirming we have received your completed application.

2)A brief phone call from our Intern Coordinator, Kyle Young, followed by an email questionnaire that needs to be completed before moving forward.

3)What happens next depends on how far into the hiring process each individual goes.

  • An in-depth phone interview with the department you are applying for. You may be interviewed by more than one department, at different times, depending on your application.
  • A final, in-depth interview will be done by the Camp Manager, Chad Mayr.

If you have any questions about interning or the application process, please feel free to call Young Life Lake Champion at 845.856.6871 and ask to speak with Kyle.

SUMMER SEASONAL HIRE

(INTERN) APPLICATION

SECOND YEAR INTERN

You are receiving this application because you have previously served as a summer intern at a Young Life camp. Second year interns are asked take leadership and set an example for the rest of the intern group. If you are interested in serving for another summer please fill out the below application.

DIRECTIONS: Please type or print clearly. Both recommendations: Recommendation for Properties Summer Seasonal Hire and Young Life Staff Recommendation must be sent with this application to Lake Champion in order to be considered for a position. We will start looking at applications in December, please try to have all parts of your application back to Lake Champion no later than December 15th. It is our intent to have completed the selection process by March 1st.

Name Date

Permanent Address

City State Zip

Home Phone Cell Phone

Email Date of Birth

School Attending Major

Year in School Career Interest

Present occupation Full-time Part-time

School or Present Address

Address

City State Zip

Use this address until (date)

Young Life Background

Are you currently a Young Life leader? Yes No

If yes, Young Life area where you lead Area #

Have you completed the Young Life Leader Training Program? Yes No

Date completed

Date and camp of previous summer internship.

Previous intern position

Do you play a musical instrument? Yes No

If yes, which one(s)?

Summer Seasonal Hire positions vary at each property. Room and board are provided. Assignments at each property are for the entire summer. Applicants are asked to be on Property by May 15th or earlier if possible and stay until Labor Day or as close to it as possible. We do realize that there may have school commitments before that and special arrangements can be made.

Following is a list of Summer Seasonal Hire positions at Lake Champion. Check those you feel qualified for and/or are interested in. Please rank your top three choices. Waterfront and EMT require special certification. Certification information is required for consideration. From this information and that of the recommendation, applicants will be assigned.

Kitchen/Cook Mtn. Bikes Maintenance

Baker EMT Waterfront

Dining HallHospitality Ropes

Sound/Program Video

Retail Landscaping

Certification(s) held

Date(s) Issued

Second-Year interns are those that are highly skilled leaders and have the capacity to accept a great deal of responsibility. Second-Year interns are expected to be leaders among leaders and will be held to a higher standard than others. Your answers to the questions below will help us to evaluate your readiness for such a position.

  1. What has God taught you this past year since the completion of your summer internship?
  1. Is God leading you to return? Please explain.

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  1. What positive impact can you make by serving as a Second-Year Intern at Lake Champion?
  1. What was difficult or challenging for you last summer as an intern (spiritually, emotionally, physically, and/or mentally)? How would you handle these challenges second time?
  1. How have your leadership skills changed since starting yor internship last summer?
  1. As a second year intern you will be asked to participate in some, if not all, of the following additional responsibilities:
  • Providing leadership within the Intern Group
  • Leading small groups
  • Facilitating house meetings
  • Developing house values/rules
  • Leading mixers and games during meetings

What are you looking forward to and are excited about the possibility of doing? What are you anxious or not excited about?

  1. What position do you feel you would be best suited for? Why? What previous work experience have you had that would be applicable.

YLSTAFF RECOMMENDATION

FOR ALLSUMMER CAMP INTERN

APPLYING TO WHICH CAMP (S)

NAME OF APPLICANT

DATE

Dear Staff Member,

I understand that an All Summer Camp Internship is an experience which is intended to develop spiritual growth, while at the same time provide the camp with the basic work force needed to carry out the program. Qualified intern candidates will have a solid and maturing faith in Jesus Christ and proven leadership potential. I am recommending this person because I believe in him or her. He or she should work well now and have a level of maturity which will be commensurate with the responsibility.

Young Life Area Name

Young Life Area Number

Young Life Staff Person’s Name

Signed, Area Staff Person or Regional Director

* This recommendation is for the information needed by the property staff in order to hire the

best possible person. Please answer questions in detail.

To your knowledge, how long has he/she been a Christian?

How will this person benefit from the All Summer Camp Internship experience?

List what you have observed to be this person’s strengths and weaknesses. Please be specific – physical, emotional, and spiritual.

Have you specifically observed his/her acceptance of responsibility? In what ways?

What has been your personal involvement this year with him or her?

What has been his/her involvement in Young Life—in the past and this year?

Would there be any limitations – physical, emotional, or spiritual – which would impair this person’s effectiveness?

Have you specifically observed his/her response to leadership? Describe his/her leadership roles?

Does he/she have a problem with authority?

Did applicant successfully complete the Young Life Leader Training Program?

Would you have this person counsel campers from your area?

For what job do you feel this person is best suited? Please explain.

RECOMMENDATION

PROPERTIES ALL-SUMMER INTERN

Give to someone who knows you from a spiritual perspective but is not on Young Life staff and is not a parent or other relative.

Name of applicant Date

Name of individual completing this recommendation

Phone Number

Email Address

1.What is your relationship to the applicant? How long have you known the applicant?

2.To your knowledge, how long has the applicant been a Christian?

3.What have you observed to be this person's strengths and weaknesses in the area of leadership?

4.How would you describe this person's spiritual walk in the past year?

5.Have you specifically observed this person's acceptance of responsibility? Explain.

6.How does this person respond to authority?

7. List what you know about this person’s strengths and weaknesses in the following areas. Please be specific.

Any limitations?

Physical Condition:

Social Maturity:

Emotional Maturity:

Spiritual Maturity:

  1. If you are familiar with Young Life's camping program, for what job do you feel this person is best suited? Please explain.

(Intern positions at Lake Champion are: Video Intern, Maintenance Intern, Landscaping Intern, Hospitality Intern, Sound/Program Intern, EMT Intern, Ropes Intern, Waterfront Intern, Mountain Bikes Intern, Food Service Intern, Bakery Intern, Dining Hall Intern and Retail (store/snackbar) Intern.)

"The High Calling of Being a Young Life Leader"

(Please read and sign the acknowledgement on page two.)

My wife reminded me that I should preface these remarks by saying there is no one incident or current situation that has prompted these comments. Rather, this is an area we really haven't talked about recently. It's vitally important and unfortunately, often not dealt with in the body of Christ.

We don't elevate ourselves as leaders, but we do need to be aware of the high calling it is to follow Christ and lead high school people.

Jesus characterized his followers in Matthew 5:1 - 16 - what a standard - purity of heart, passion for Him - a righteousness from within that only He can give. We recognize that these qualities are "graces" - "gifts" - as are friends, disciples and "ministry". Everything we have and are comes from Him.

James 3:1 provides us with a sobering reminder of the high standard of those who teach others: "Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that those who teach will be judged more strictly." (NIV)

In Acts 1:8 Jesus calls us "His witnesses", in II Cor. 5:20 we are "Christ's Ambassadors" and in I Thess. 4:1 God speaks to us about how we should live: "Finally, brothers (and sisters), we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus to do this more and more." I Peter 2:21 says, "To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in His steps."

To be called by Christ to carry His love to high school people is a high calling with the highest standards. We know we are in a spiritual battle, and Satan will plague us along with a host of temptations to distract us from living whole, healthy lives truly free in Christ. We "battle not against flesh and blood" - what a seductive world we live in!

I want to speak to three areas where we are especially vulnerable.

The first is the whole area of sexuality in ministry. The last couple years should convince us that no one is immune to sexual temptation. Some of the greatest Christian leaders in our country have fallen into immorality. How tragically the work of Christ has been diverted through great leaders who got off track morally. One of them (whose books and ministry has helped me greatly) remarked that the one area he felt he would never struggle in was sexuality. He now says that's the first step in losing the battle.

The Bible gives us so many people as examples and warnings to us of the power of sexual temptation. David, perhaps the greatest lover of God - "a man after God's own heart" moved from curiosity, to lust, to adultery, to murder. Samson, the strongest man in the world, became the weakest in the face of sexual temptation. Solomon, the wisest man in the world, died in tragedy as his relationship with the opposite sex lured him away from God into idolatry.