English Language Summer Camps In Italy, Switzerland, Germany And Romania Hiring For 2026

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Work In An English Language Summer Camp In Europe

These four camp organisations are currently hiring English speaking staff for paid and volunteer work.

ROMANIA > Each year, Dalina Borcan recruits for summer camps in Transylvania, selecting English speaking volunteers who are 18 to 40 years old, energetic, enthusiastic, and who enjoy working with children and young people. Volunteers should be able to spend a minimum of four weeks here, but can stay the whole summer should they wish.

ITALY > You Can Camp has released the dates and locations of their summer camps in 2026. For those, they’ll be wanting native English speaking camp counsellors who have a great personality, love to laugh and smile, and enjoy spending time with kids and teens. They accept accept American, Australian, Canadian, Kiwi and European participants aged 20 to 35 years old, with a college degree or attending college/university. Alternatively, a TEFL certificate or a previous camp experience are accepted as well.

GERMANY > Fokus Camps will have ten camp locations around Germany next year needing their fill of camp counsellors. Founded by a former camp counsellor, the English language summer camps will be wanting enthusiastic, energetic native level English speakers able to run sports and activities programmes for two to six week placements. Last year they had staff, mostly aged 20 to 30, coming from the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Free room and board is provided along with wages.

Fokus Camps will have ten camp locations around Germany next year needing camp counsellors.

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SWITZERLAND > Like stereotypical Swiss clockwork, Camp Suisse featured once again in our December issue. We have changed a digit in our post title from last to indicate they are searching for ambitious, highly motivated individuals to join them again as activity leaders, language teachers and pastoral care leaders, and in support roles such as catering and administration. Camp Suisse staff come from a diverse range of countries and backgrounds; however, they all share a strong common interest in helping the development of young people, a love of the outdoors, and an EU or EFTA passport.

These posts featured in the December issue of the Jobs Abroad Bulletin. Give us your email address, and we will send the next issue to you.

 

 

 

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