The Southeast Land Trust, Burley Farms
247 North River Road
Epping, NH 03042
United States
Application deadline is March 20th
Are you ready to grow your confidence, build leadership skills, and foster meaningful connections while making a positive difference in the lives of younger children? The Nature-Based Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Summer Program is designed for early teens who are ready to take their first step into leadership within a supportive, structured outdoor learning environment. Participation in the program is competitive and requires an application as only twelve teens will be selected to participate. Interested teens will demonstrate readiness, curiosity, and a commitment to learning in a collaborative, nature-based setting in their application.
Ages: 13-14 years (Must be 13 years of age by June 30th)
Application Timeline: Online Application deadline is March 20th, with applicants being notified by March 27th of their acceptance. Upon acceptance, CITs will have to register through Zsuites. A link will be sent to complete their registration.
Participation Requirements:
CIT Training Dates: Thursday, July 9th and Friday, July 10th Time: 9am-12pm (Both days)
CITs are expected to participate in at least one of the following week-long camps:
- Camp ATLAS: July 27th–31st Time: 9am-3pm
- Eco Camp: July 20th–24th Time: 9am-4pm
- Farm Camp: August 3rd–7th Time: 9am-1pm
Descriptions of each camp can be found here: Summer Camps
Where:
The Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire
Burley Farms
247 North River Road
Epping, NH 03042
Cost: FREE!
About the Nature-Based Summer Counselor-in-Training Program
CITs Will Learn:
- How to be a supportive and positive role model
- Communication, teamwork, and leadership skills
- Safe, respectful engagement with peers and the natural environment
- Reflection and self-awareness through daily check-ins and group reflections
- Transferrable skills for school, sports, and future jobs
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist camp staff with setup, games, transitions, and group organization (with opportunities to lead activities, based on personal goals and confidence)
- Support campers during activities and free-play moments
- Participate in daily reflection circles and leadership check-ins
Skills Developed:
- Leadership Confidence
- Social and Emotional Learning Skills
- Collaboration and Problem-Solving
- Organizational and Communication skills
- Introductory Outdoor Skills and Environmental Stewardship
Support & Supervision:
CITs are never “on their own.” Participants receive:
- Close supervision by Camp Coordinators, Counselors, and Lead Educators
- Structured mentoring and daily feedback
- Clear expectations and guidance in a nurturing environment
Nature-Based Counselor-in-Training Summer Program
A Partnership of the University of New Hampshire, 4-H, and The Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire
Kristin Eberl, Extension 4-H Field Specialist, Youth Behavioral Health & Wellness