Title: INTERNATIONAL CAMP COUNSELOR PROGRAM ICCP
1International Camp Counselor Program
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2Program SpecificsWhat you need to know
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3Welcome to the YMCAs International Camp
Counselor Program (ICCP). We are very pleased to
be sponsoring your stay in the United States.
- You are coming to the United States for two very
important - reasons
- To learn everything you can about life in the
United States and about yourself. Most
participants tell us that they learn more about
themselves and their own values than about any
other topic while in the program. - To share your experiences and knowledge about
life outside the United States. This may be more
important than you realize. Your stay in the
United States will help those whom you meet
better understand the differences and
similarities in our practices, values, and
beliefs.
4As an ICCP-sponsored camp counselor or other
staff member, you will be part of a group of over
3,000 ICCP participants from more than 80
countries who will be working in United States
camps this summer.
- YMCA Values
- As a participant in a YMCA program, you will be a
role model to - everyone with whom you have contact. Whether or
not your training - site is a YMCA, you are a participant in a YMCA
program. As such, you - are expected to model positive values.
- Caring To love others to be sensitive to the
well being of others to help others. - Honesty To tell the truth to act in such a way
that one is worthy of trust to have integrity to
make sure ones actions match ones values. - Respect To treat others, as you would have them
treat you to value the worth of every person,
including yourself. - Responsibility To do what you ought to do to be
accountable for your behavior and obligations. - We encourage you to accept the challenge!
5Terms and Conditions of Your J-1 Visa
- The J-1 Visa is given to Exchange Visitors. It
is issued with the understanding that at the end
of the program you will return to your country to
continue promoting international understanding.
Under the terms of the program, you are allowed
to serve as a staff person at a summer camp.
The visa does not allow you to engage in any
other employment while in the USA. The
government regulations implemented in 1994 limit
your visa to a maximum stay of four months. Your
J-1 Visa cannot be extended. The DS-2019 form
sent to you by the International YMCA must be
with your passport in order for your J-1 Visa to
be valid. If you lose the DS-2019 form, you
should contact the International YMCA immediately
for a replacement. The International YMCA charges
a fee to replace lost DS-2019 forms. - The dates on the DS-2019 form governs the length
of your stay, not the dates on the J-1 visa in
your passport.
6Document checklist
- You must bring your DS-2019 form for the J-1 Visa
to be valid. The immigration officer will scan
the DS-2019 form and return to you with a white
I-94 entry form. Keep your DS-2019 and your I-94
with your passport while you are in the United
States. - Form I-94 indicates the place and date of your
admission to the U.S. and shows the period of
your authorized stay. Note the red stamp on the
form. The letters D/S should be written. - This stands for Duration of Stay. It means that
you can stay until the expiration date on your
DS-2019 form plus 30 days for travel. During the
30-day travel period, you may be a tourist in the
United States, but you may not work. - The United States immigration officer at your
point of entry has the final say on whether you
can enter the United States, so it is advisable
to have available proof of your agreement with
the host institution when you pass through
customs.
7Document checklist
- Alert
- Transit visas Some nationalities may need a
transit visa if they are transiting through other
countries (i.e. Italy- Germany). You need to
apply for this transit visa before you leave your
home country. If you are not certain whether you
need it or need information on how to apply for
one you should check with the consulate for that
particular country. - Exit Visas In addition to your J-1 Visa, some
countries require that residents who are
traveling abroad apply for exit visas some weeks
before the intended travel date.
8Document checklist
- Placement Notice Camp, contact info., position
hired for, start/end dates, arrival airport. - Domestic Travel Instructions You must know how
you are getting to camp before departing to the
U.S. - Social Security letter You must apply for the
social security card upon arrival to camp. Keep
copy of receipt. This will enable you to get
paid. - Urgent Reminder
- Make copies of your passport and DS-2019 to leave
at home with your designated emergency contact in
case these are lost or stolen while traveling.
9 - Commitments of the Regular Program and the
Work/Travel Participant - The participant agrees to
- Fulfill the conditions as stated on the ICCP
application. - Attest to the accuracy of information given in
the dossier. - Promptly sign and return a copy of the Camp Staff
Contract. - Notify ICCP of arrival to camp within 15 days of
start date on the DS-2019 form - Fill out and submit Travel Itinerary form to
ICCP and make sure that ICCP has your updated
after camp travel plans. - Fulfill the job responsibilities as outlined.
- Complete the length of service as described in
the Camp Staff Contract - Reimburse employer for a pro rata amount of the
ICCP service fee in the event of early departure. - Accept the terms of the Exchange Visitor Visa to
work only in camp and to return home no later
than the expiration date of the visa. - Assume responsibility for transportation from
camp to the point of departure, and for all
financial needs from the close of camp until the
departure flight. - Maintain sickness and accident insurance that
meets United States government regulations during
the entire stay in the USA.
10Illegal and Inappropriate Behavior
- NO
- Alcohol at Camp
- Drinking and Driving
- Smoking
- Drugs, controlled or Illegal Substance Abuse
- Violation of these regulations will result in
- immediate termination from the program and
- possibly prosecution by the law.
11Sexual Harassment No means no
- Sexual harassment is not limited to physical
contact. It occurs any - time an individual is uncomfortable with
anothers approaches, - discussions, or comments.
- Sexual Harassment is a crime, and could result in
your being - fired from your job, arrested, charged, going to
court, serving - jail time and being deported.
- One of the greatest cultural differences between
the United States and - other countries is the understanding of what is
sexual harassment. - There will probably be other staff you will be
attracted to and interested - in, and this is perfectly natural, because you
will be spending a lot of - time with others and working closely with them.
What you do with that - interest and how you handle it, however, is
something you should think - carefully about, because the other person may not
be interested in you, - and not want you to express your interest.
12Child Abuse
- The United States has very strong laws
- regarding the abuse of children. You will
- learn more about what is considered physical or
- emotional abuse in the state in which your
- camp is located at staff training.
- You may find that what is considered an
- acceptable action in your country is considered
- child abuse in the USA.
13Here are some simple precautions, which you
should always practice and follow
- Always be in view of others. If you need to speak
with a child alone, do so in an area where you
are in view of others. - Do not allow campers into private staff areas. Do
not let campers into staff housing areas staff
meeting rooms, storage rooms, etc. - Know your camps procedure for handling
discipline. If you do not understand how your
camp handles discipline by the end of staff
training, ask your camp director. - Be aware of what information you share. It is not
unusual for children to imagine romantic
relationships with camp staff members. So, use
discretion with what information you share,
especially as regards details about your private
life. - Report and/or record suspicious or unusual
observations. If a child is acting in a way you
consider unusual, report this behavior to your
supervisor. Keep a written record of your
observations. In rare occasions, parents may
accuse you of being the person who caused the
behavior. Your reported observations will help
you protect yourself from unfair accusations. - Supervise private activities in pairs. If you are
supervising children during times when they are
changing clothes, putting on bathing suits,
taking showers, or otherwise using the bathroom,
make sure another counselor, who is of the same
gender as the children, is with you. - Do not force your attention on a child. It may be
common for you to want to hug or touch a child
who is hurt or homesick. Before you do, make sure
the child understands your action. - Never be alone with a child.
14Problems during your stay
- If you decide to leave before the end of your
- program or if you are terminated by your host
site, - the International YMCA sponsorship of your visa
- will also be terminated.
- If you are terminated from your assignment your
- Camp Director/Supervisor will ask you to leave
the - grounds immediately, not giving you much time to
- pack. You will not be allowed to say good-bye to
- campers or friends.
15If you are fired from camp
- You must contact ICCP immediately for the
- following
- Discuss the reasons for your termination
- Ensure that you receive your pro-rata pocket
money from the time that you have worked until
the Point of termination. - Make sure that we know your exact whereabouts
when you leave your placement site and assist you
on where to stay. - Discuss the possibility of re-assignment.
- Under no circumstances should you leave your
assignment without first contacting ICCP. Such a
decision could cause you to be dismissed from the
program and have your visa cancelled
16How to contact ICCP
- If your dismissal is outside normal working
hours, find a - local place to stay and notify ICCP on the
emergency - number (1-917) 273-8964.
- Do not travel to New York until instructed to by
an ICCP - director. Once you are off site you are
financially - responsible for all associated expenses including
food, - accommodation and travel
- Depending on the cause for dismissal you will
- Be re-assigned to another camp/conference center
(depending on availability and a positive
reference from your prior supervisor). - Be responsible to finance your immediate return
flight from the US.
17Emergencies
- When things go wrong it is normal to assume the
world is - about to end. Please resist the temptation of
calling home - right away
- Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. call
the - International YMCA 1-888- 477-9622. This number
is free - of charge.
- ICCP Emergency number 1-917-817-1750.
- This is for emergencies only.
18Your Job at Camp
- Camping is an American tradition and a
- YMCA tradition that dates back to the 1860s
- Every summer in the United States, over 12,000
- organized youth camps cater to 10 million
children. - ICCP works with hundreds of these camps
- Most camps are on the outskirts of the city,
- thereby, providing a primitive wilderness
- experience for urban children.
19Types of Camps
- American camps divide the summer into sessions.
In most camps, campers have the - option of taking part in sessions of one, two,
four or eight weeks. - Overnight/Resident located in rural areas away
from the town and transportation. Campers and
staff stay at the camp, experiencing a full
schedule of activities during the day and
sleeping in cabins or tents at night. There is
very little free time or privacy. Most of the
camps are resident camps. Some resident camps
offer day camp programs. - Girl Scout Camps They are highly scheduled, and
serve young girls. The staff and campers live in
platform tents, and living conditions are
generally rustic. - Wilderness Camping Many overnight camps have
trip and/or biking programs. The staff working in
these areas will take groups of children away
from camp for hiking, canoeing or just tent
camping for many days. - YMCA Camps The YMCA is a Christian
organization. Although it does not belong to any
specific denomination, prayers and worship may be
part of the camps activities. YMCA Camps serve
their communities by promoting positive values
through their programs that are open to all. - Religious Operated by religiously affiliated
organizations, these camps provide a broad range
of outdoor activities within the framework of
promoting positive life values based on the
religions particular traditions.
20Types of Camps
- Underprivileged At these camps, children
referred by social service organizations are
given the opportunity to experience positive,
outdoor activities outside the troubled urban
environments in which they live. - Special Needs (Physically, Mentally and
Developmentally Challenged) At these camps,
children and adults with physical limitations
and/or learning disabilities are provided special
attention and facilities to make it possible for
them to enjoy a wide range of camp activities and
to achieve their fullest potential. Working with
special populations in a summer camp environment
can be physically and emotionally demanding.
However, it is one of the most rewarding
experiences. - Conference Center Some ICCP participants are
placed at conference centers. Conference centers
differ from camps in that they offer educational
activities to primarily adult populations. ICCP
participants assigned to conference centers are
those who have applied for kitchen, office,
maintenance, and housekeeping positions. - Day These camps are usually located in urban
settings. Campers arrive at camp each morning and
return home in the afternoon. In most cases,
international staff members live with host
families and are able to experience United
States community life.
21Job Descriptions
- General/ Cabin Counselor Counselors can make the
difference in a childs experience because they
fulfill the most important role at camp-In Loco
Parentis. This Latin term, meaning in place of
parents, represents the counselors greatest
responsibility in the cabin. Parents turn over
the care of their children to the counselors and
it is expected that you rise to the occasion in
every respect.
22Job Descriptions
- Program Specialists Many ICCP participants are
employed as program specialists, working as
lifeguards, art and crafts teachers, horse-riding
instructors, trip leaders, etc. If your camp
director notifies you that your job will be in a
specific area of the camp program, be sure to
bring to the United States original copies of any
formal certification you have that relates to
your role. Most states have strong regulations
regarding the training and experience program
specialists must have. This is particularly true
of waterfront workers and trip leaders. Your camp
director may also ask you to bring special
clothing if you are a trip leader. If you have
not received a letter from your camp director,
write and ask for advice on what to bring and
what to leave at home.
23Job Descriptions
- The resident summer camp requires many parts to
run - successfully. The counselors and specialists have
the - primary responsibility of caring for the
children, while - the Support Staff are critical to the overall
efficiency of - the operation of camp.
- Food Service The Kitchen Staff rise early in the
morning to get ready for Breakfast, and their day
usually finishes after Dinner clean up. Kitchen
Staff work in food prep, cooking, cleaning and
service. - Kitchen Aid/Dishwasher This person is
responsible to the food service manager.
24Job Descriptions
- Maintenance This position is responsible for
attending to the camps physical plant and
facilities. With the assistance of the full time
care-taking Staff, the maintenance workers make
repairs around camp, handle upkeep and appearance
of the area, work on building projects and
perform other similar duties. - Laundry This position is responsible for
washing campers and staff clothes - Office Camp maintains an office on site, which
coordinates all of the camps communication,
materials, scheduling and other needs, making the
office a very demanding place. Your job will be
to answer the phones, type letters and act as
receptionist. Your English must be excellent for
this position. - No matter what position international staff
members hold at camp, one - thing never changes the main concern for
everyone is to meet the - needs of the camper. Everyone at camp works to
ensure the safety and - well being of the campers. Camp rules apply to
everyone.
25Tax Information
- United States Taxes
- As a nonresident alien participant on a J-1 Visa
program, you are exempt from paying United States
Social Security and Federal Unemployment taxes.
However, the stipend you earn at camp may be
subject to the income taxes of the United States
government and the community and state in which
your camp is located. If so, a small amount will
be withheld from your pay. This is sent to the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by your employer
until you apply for a tax return. - What to Expect
- You are taxed as a nonresident alien on a J-1
Visa. However, you are eligible for one personal
exemption of about 3,000, so not all of your
stipend is taxable. Please confirm the personal
exemption figure, as this change yearly. Upon
arriving at camp, you will need to fill out
various tax information forms which will
determine how much tax you will have withheld
from your pay.
26Tax Information
- Filling out the W-4 Form
- All ICCP participants must fill out IRS Form W-4
within 3 days of being added to the payroll.
Non-resident aliens (thats you) should fill out
the form as follows - In box 3 the participant should check off
Single regardless of actual marital status. - If you are expecting to earn more than 3,000 in
the United States this year, you should indicate
that an additional 7.60/week is to be withheld.
This will avoid your having to pay additional
taxes at the end of the year.
27Tax Information
- Filing a United States Tax Return
- United States law requires that every employer
provide each employee with a Form W-2 showing the
income earned and taxes withheld during the
calendar year. These forms are sent out before
the end of January of the following year. You can
expect your Form W-2 to be mailed the following
January. The Form W-2 is used with a Form 1040NR
to file your United States tax return. - Before you leave the United States, you should
get a Form 1040NR from the Internal Revenue
Service. - You will have until April 15 of the following
year of your participation to file your income
tax return. Instructions on how to fill out the
1040NR and where to send it are found in IRS
Publication 519. You can expect anything you read
from the IRS to be extremely confusing. You can
find help from the IRS officer at the United
States embassy in your country. - After you send your completed Form 1040NR to the
IRS, you can expect to receive a United States
Treasury check in a few months for any
overpayment of taxes owed to you. If you have
trouble cashing this check, contact the United
States embassy. - Government Forms and Publications and Where/How
to Get Them - All IRS forms and publications can be ordered in
the United States by calling 800TAX FORM
(800-829-3676) or can be downloaded from the web
site www.irs.gov
28Accident Sickness Insurance
- As an ICCP participant you are covered by
sickness and accident insurance while in the
United States. Your ICCP Insurance will begin one
day before you enter the United States up to 12
weeks. If you stay in the United States after 12
weeks, you must contact ICCP to request the four
weeks of additional insurance. There is a
US10.00 dollars deductible (this is the amount
you pay every time you visit a doctor) -
- Your ICCP Insurance wont cover
- Any illness or condition that begins before your
arrival in the United States is not covered by
insurance in the USA. - Dental care- Do your check up before leaving your
home country - Eye care
- Pregnancy .If you discover that you are pregnant
you must notify your supervisor and ICCP and you
must withdraw from the program. - Other important information
- If you plan to travel during the 30 days after
your visa end date you must purchase additional
insurance. - If you are hurt while working as part of your
job, the placement sites Workers Compensation
plan should provide insurance. Your host
institution knows how to handle this. - If you become ill, or are hurt while not working,
your insurance is provided by ICCP . There is a
100,000 limit per accident or illness with this
insurance. - Bring any prescription you have for eye glasses
or contact lenses. - Be sure to read the insurance form in detail to
understand what is, and what is not covered.
29Accident Sickness Insurance
- Medical Treatment
- If you need to see a doctor or visit a clinic
- Take the medical claim form with you. Most
clinics and hospitals will not treat you until
you can prove with the claim form that you have
insurance. - You will need to pay 10 the first time a doctor
treats you for each accident or illness. This is
called the deductible and is not paid by the
insurance company. - Sign the medical claim form and leave it with the
doctor, clinic, or hospital before you leave. - Make a copy of the original claim form. If you
have Internet access you can download a copy of
the claim form from our Web site
www.ymcaiccp.org. - The claim form is sent directly to the insurance
company by the doctor, clinic, or hospital. If
you forget to leave the claim form, you could
become responsible for the cost of the medical
treatment beyond the deductible. This could cost
you thousands of dollars! Medical care in the
United States is very expensive. - Remembering what you need and where things are
when you are ill can be difficult. Keep a medical
claim form and 10 with your passport. You will
have everything you need in one place.
30Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a Support Staff
and a Camp - Counselor?
- Support Staff is a full time student to be
placed in a non-program position - Camp Counselor works directly with children in a
program position - Camp Counselors cannot be placed as Support or
vice versa. This is a violation of the J-1 Visa
regulations - Can ICCP participants travel to other countries?
Yes, This is permissible if the following
conditions are met - The current J-1 visa stamped into the
participants passport is not marked 1, one,
or single under the word entry. - The travel time is within the dates on the
DS-2019 form. - A letter from the supervisor on your agency's
letterhead is sent to YMCA International Branch
giving the specific dates the participant will be
out of the US. - DS-2019 form is sent to ICCP at least two weeks
before the intended trip. A self-addressed-stamped
envelope should be included. - Can the Camp Counselor / Support staff J-1 Visa
be extended? No
31Frequently Asked Questions
- What to do if I get fired or have to leave my
- camp early? You must contact the ICCP office
- immediately. If you fail to do this we are
required - by the Government regulations to terminate your
- J-1 Visa status
- How long can I stay in the U.S with a J-1 Visa?
Until the Last day on the DS-2019 plus 30 days - What if I lose the DS-2019? Upon written request,
ICCP will replace it for a 50 fee - Can I work during the 30 days travel period? No
- How do I obtain additional insurance?
(www.ymcaiccp.org) -
32Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I work after my original camp assignment is
complete? - What is the last day that I can legally work in
the United States? - Can a camp director require that I leave the U.S.
prior to the end of camp? - What is the best way to have a great summer?
33TRUE OR FALSE
- Resident camps only operate during the day, and
campers and staff go home at night._____ - American camps follow a standardized national
daily schedule._____ - ICCP only serves YMCA camps and centers._____
- Staff at day camps generally has more free time
than resident camp staff._____ - Day camp staff is usually housed in an
inexpensive hotel._____ - Being a cabin counselor is a simple and routine
job._____ - If you are having a lot of difficulty with a
camper or a situation, you should discuss the
problem with your supervisor or camp director as
soon as possible._____ - Camps are required to try to accommodate children
with special needs (those who are physically or
developmentally challenged)._____ - Only a small percentage of American children
attend some kind of summer camp._____ - It is acceptable to use physical punishment when
a child behaves in a very aggressive or dangerous
manner._____
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