Weekends

Is there a place to do my laundry on the weekends?

Yes. We offer a one-day, third-party wash-and-fold laundry service each week that costs approximately $6-$8 per load. If you prefer, there are also a couple of self-serve laundry machines at camp. The cost per load would be $6-$8 plus your detergent (similar to the prices in town). Back to the top

How close is the camp to places of interest?*

All times assume that you're driving a car:
Within 10 minutes - small town of North East, Maryland: Walmart, McDonald's, pizza, Chipotle, Starbucks, gas station, ice cream, laundry, grocery store, bank, post office, seafood restaurants
Within 25 minutes - larger town of Elkton, MD: same as North East, but much greater variety
Within 35 minutes - Christiana Mall and Newark, DE: small city, major shopping mall, major movie theaters, University of Delaware, many restaurants
Within about one hour - Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Baltimore: major cities, international airports (PHL and BWI), professional sports teams, museums, outlet malls, and other large attractions
Within about two hours - New York City, Washington DC, and the Delaware beaches (on the Atlantic ocean)


Travel

Is there a travel stipend?

No, but we will pick you up from the airport, bus, or train station (click here for specific details).

Do I need to bring my own linens if I'm coming by plane?

For staff arriving by airplane, we can provide the following to you at no charge: beach towel, bath towel, washcloth, blanket, fitted and flat sheets, pillow, pillowcase and a plastic storage bin. We may take a security deposit from you at the beginning of the summer. This money is returned to you at the end of the summer when the items are returned to the camp in good condition.

Can I bring my own car? Is there a place for staff parking?

Yes, you can bring your own car to camp. There is a large area designated for staff parking.

If I'm coming by plane, train or bus, how do I get from the airport/train/bus station to camp?

We'll pick you up! On your staff home page, you have an option to tell us all of your arrival and departure information and whether or not you would like for like for us to pick you up. We will pick you up and bring you to camp and return you at the end of the summer at no charge from any of the following locations:
Airports: Philadelphia (PHL) or Baltimore-Washington (BWI)
Bus and train stations: Wilmington, Delaware 


International Staff

How many international folks are on staff?

In a typical summer, approximately 45 percent of our staff are from countries outside of the United States. In 2024, for example, these 90+ staff represented nearly 20 different countries including England, Mexico, Colombia, Kenya, Jamaica, Germany, Scotland, Ireland, Ukraine, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Poland, Argentina, and Spain.

Do I need a visa to work at a camp? And can you help me get one?

Yes. To work in the US at any summer camp, you need a J-1 Visa. Unless you have already applied to a placement agency (like Camp America, Camp Leaders, Interexchange, etc.), we will put you in contact with an agency here in the US to help process your visa paperwork. The cost for the paperwork is approximately $500-$1000+ US depending upon which agency you use and which type of visa you need (counselor or support staff). Sometimes we are able to prepay the fee for you, and then we deduct it from your first paycheck although certain agencies require that the participant pays the fee themselves. You are responsible for arranging and paying for your own travel. We will give you all of the details if you get hired. 

One thing that you may want to consider doing as soon as possible is getting a police background check with your local police. It is a required part of the visa application process and may take several weeks to obtain. 

Is there a secure place to keep my passport and other valuables?

Each staff member is issued a 1-foot high by 1-foot wide by 1-foot deep locker with a combination lock to store any valuables that will fit. You will likely share this locker with one other staff member for the summer.


General Questions

What age group of campers will I work with?

It depends, and it varies.

If you are functioning as an activity specialist, you will work with a range of campers from ages 8 to 16. If you are living in a cabin with campers, there is a much narrower range (1-2 years) of campers in any given cabin. As for the particular age group of the campers in your cabin - those campers with whom you will spend the most time - it is difficult to say until you arrive at camp. Age groups are not assigned until mid-way through Staff Training week. Age group assignments are based on the length of session (one-week or two-week) and where we feel your personality is best suited.

In general, although our campers range in age from 8 to 16, approximately 75% of our campers are 11 to 14 years old. So it is most likely that you will be with campers in this age group.

Where do I sleep, and what is it like?

Cabin Counselors sleep in a room with one other staff member and their eight to eleven campers for that session. To see photos of the rooms in cabins (one-week campers and staff) and lodges (two-week campers and staff), click here. Most activity specialists and support staff live in cabins with other specialists from their activity area.

What is the weather like?

Although the weeks of staff training are a bit cooler, by the start of camp, hot and humid summer weather has begun. Average high temperatures are in the mid to upper 80's (30°C) with occasional days in the upper 90's and even the low 100's (38°C). Average low temperatures are in the mid to upper 60's (18°C), although the night humidity makes it feel more like the 70's (21-26°C). Average rainfall is slightly over 4 inches per month. The 80-85°F water temperature in the Bay is also quite comfortable.

Is there internet access for staff?

Yes. The camp has a dedicated high-speed Wi-Fi available in many locations at camp. Most staff bring their own devices. You can access the internet during your daily personal time and on the weekends.

Can I use my cell phone at camp?

For our campers, there is a “no cell phone” and “no internet” policy at camp. This includes all wireless communication, internet, and gaming devices. We want our campers to be fully engaged in the camp experience and become a part of this special community during their time here. 

Staff are permitted to use their cell phones, but only when they are not with campers. Specifically, staff are only permitted to have or to use their cell phones on their "personal time" each day and on the weekends when they are not working. Cell phones and other electronic devices must be used discreetly in locations away from campers during these times. We encourage our staff to embrace the opportunity to spend the summer as “unplugged” as possible too.

How often do we get paid?

The first check is in mid-July. The second one is in mid-August. The last check is mailed to you near the end of August or the first week in September after camp is over. We also offer direct deposit to American bank accounts or to pre-paid credit/debit cards for international staff.

Is there a staff dress code and/or uniform?

For Sunday check-in and Friday departure, the staff all wear name tags and Sandy Hill staff shirts which are provided by the camp. You need to bring khaki or tan shorts to wear on Sunday and Friday. Click here to see us in our "camper arrival uniform". This identifies us to the parents and campers. During the rest of the week, you can wear your own shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, or jeans. 

Clothes that are excessively revealing (very short or ripped shorts, bikini bathing suits, etc.) or that display lewd or otherwise offensive or suggestive text or graphics are not a good fit for an active camp environment. Our goal is to make a clean, pleasant, and professional appearance. For a more detailed description of our dress code, see the Staff Standards. Additional information is also available on your staff home page once you have been hired.

Should I apply if I have to miss part of the summer?

It depends on which position(s) you're applying for and when and how much of the summer you need to miss. 

If you are interested in a Cabin Counselor, Specialty Staff or Support Staff position, it is ideal if you attend staff training (click here for key dates). Specialty training start dates vary by type (waterfront, ropes, equestrian, etc.), and are listed on the Key Dates and Pay page. In general, first-year staff must commit to all or most of the eight camper-weeks of the summer plus training.

Junior staff including CITs and Junior Counselors are exempt from these minimum requirements.

Is there a chance for staff to get to do the different activities that the campers do?

Yes, occasionally. We try to use the training weeks at the beginning of the summer to allow staff to experience some of the different activities at camp. During the camp week on your personal time, you may be able to experience some things too. The general guideline is that your participation in an activity cannot prevent or interfere with a camper's chance to do it. On the weekends when camp is not in session, you can use certain facilities and equipment provided you get prior permission from the directors and are properly qualified to use it. The exception to this is for the horses and speedboats, which are generally off-limits on the weekends.