Administrative internship!

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Camp Peach Pals is a pediatric oncology camp that Bring back the joys of childhood to a unique population of children touched by cancer through an urban camp experience at the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta. 

Through this internship, you will learn skills that you can apply in your future, and gain experience working with oncology patients in the camp setting. You will learn how oncology camps operate, and assist in developing the camp's schedule, activities, and participants. As you work closely with the camp director to design and manage programs, you will gain experience working with hospital partners, donors, leadership team members, and committee members.

This internship is primarily administrative in nature. Although not directly related to Child Life, the position allows you to grow professionally while also seeing the application of Child Life outside the traditional settings. You will see how camp is run from behind the scenes and how camp events are planned and executed. You will be working hand in hand with the camp directors and other members of our leadership team and committee members. You and the camp directors will go over your expectations and goals for this internship as well as what is needed from your school. Hours may vary depending on your schedule and the camp director’s schedule. Expect more meetings around camp events to ensure that everything is ready to go before the event.

How to Apply

To apply you will need to send the following to info@camppeachpals.org:

  • Letter of interest

  • Your resume

  • Your answer to the essay question below based on the season you are applying for.

    • Spring: Leo Tolstoy wrote in Anna Karenina ''Spring is the time of plans and projects." What plan and/or project do you have for this upcoming season and why is it important for you to work on?

    • Summer: Jeannette Walls said, "One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by." What do you do with the extra daylight time in your summer days and why?