CABIN PARENT & CAMP CREW APPLICATION
Cabin Parents
Ages 22 and older
Cabin Parents are the heart of the cabin experience. As the primary leader for their cabin group, the Cabin Parent provides oversight and guidance to Buddy volunteers and Cabin Hands, making sure the day-to-day life of the cabin runs smoothly and every camper feels cared for.
Beyond the leadership role, Cabin Parents roll up their sleeves for whatever is needed — whether that’s doing laundry for a camper, passing out snacks, sitting with the cabin during FOB (our afternoon rest time) and devotionals, or simply taking a few minutes to get to know a camper, a fellow volunteer, or a staff member.
If you’re a natural encourager who leads by serving, the Cabin Parent role was made for you.
Camp Crew
Ages 18 and older
Camp Crew is the backbone of camp week — our utility players who work directly alongside camp leadership to keep everything running smoothly.
From facilitating activities and entertainment to supporting worship, Camp Crew members go wherever they’re needed and do whatever is needed.
When the sun goes down, Camp Crew serves as night watchers, providing a calm and caring presence for campers who have difficulty sleeping.
If you’re flexible, energetic, and love serving without a script, Camp Crew is your place.
Volunteer Dates are July 20 - 24, 2026
Volunteer Commitment & Requirements
The Process
Date & Time
Camper Safety
Complete the application below to take your first step toward joining our volunteer team.
The screening and approval will take 7-10 days, so don’t delay – apply today.
A member of our staff will reach out to schedule a brief video or in-person interview — a chance for us to answer your questions and get to know you better.
Applicants who move forward will receive a second application requesting additional information needed to complete the process.
Individuals who are selected to serve as volunteers will be required to attend orientation
Orientation begins at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 20th at Circle Six Baptist Camp. Attendance is mandatory.
Volunteer duty hours run from 11:00 a.m. on July 20th through 12:00 p.m. (noon) on July 24th.
Orientation and all camp days are important for the safety and continuity of our campers.
If you have a conflict with any part of the orientation or camp schedule, don’t let that stop you from applying — simply note it below.
We will discuss it during your interview and do our best to work through it together.
All volunteers must complete the following screening requirements before attending orientation:
- Criminal background check
- National sex offender registry search
- Child Protection Training (certificate must be on file)
We have no tolerance for the following.
- Foul language
- Being a bully or harassment
- Pronograpy
- Tobacco in any form
- Vaping products
- Alcohol
- Illegal drugs
- Medicinal marijuana
- Any other substance that could impair your judgment.
- Negative behavior or setting a poor example for campers.