Odyssey Camp is a cultural exchange organization headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. We are designated by the U.S. Department of State to sponsor international applicants who wish to participate in the J-1 Camp Counselor Exchange Program. Every year we sponsor thousands of enthusiastic participants who want to experience authentic American culture by spending a summer working with young campers at summer camps in the United States.
Odyssey International Exchange has been at the forefront of the J-1 cultural exchange industry for over a decade. Our vast network of partner universities, host companies and staff have helped tens of thousands of participants to experience American culture and business practices first hand, all with constant support backed by over a decade of experience. We facilitate experiences so our participants can define their own journey.
Odyssey Camp is a designated sponsor in the J-1 Camp Counselor Exchange Program. We assist youth workers, students, teachers, or individuals with specialized skills to secure camp counselor positions at summer camps in the United States as well as the necessary documents, insurance and support to successfully complete their exchange visitor program.
Our camp programs include the following resources and services:
All participants must receive a J-1 visa in order to participate in an Odyssey sponsored Camp Counselor program. The J-1 Visa was created by the U.S. government to offer students and young professionals the opportunity to participate in educational and cultural programs in the United States for a specific period of time.
These cultural exchange programs offer the chance for cultural immersion in the United States and personal and professional development to promote mutual understanding between citizens of the United States and other countries. The J-1 Visa, or Exchange Visitor Program, is a non-immigrant visa overseen by the U.S. Department of State. More information is available on the U.S. Department of State website http://j1visa.state.gov.
The Camp Counselor Program enables post-secondary students, youth workers, teachers and applicants with specialized skills to share their culture and ideas with the people of the United States in camp settings throughout the country. Participants in the program receive pay and benefits, such as meals and accommodation, commensurate to their American counterparts at the camps. The programs vary in length depending on the season of the camp with a maximum program duration of 4 months. After the program is complete, participants have 30 days to travel and explore the United States before they need to depart the country.
America offers a broad range of camps with different focuses such as sports, outdoor activities, cultural and religious emphases, gender specific, arts and crafts or any combination thereof! There is undoubtedly the perfect camp for you depending on your skills and interests. The only common denominator is that you must be enthusiastic about working with children and interested in exploring America!
Interested applicants must be able to provide proof of the following in order to participate in the program:
Secure an offer from a camp in the U.S. There are several options for securing an offer:
After you receive your J-1 Visa, you will coordinate on the details of your arrival with Odyssey and your camp. Most camps will have several days before campers arrive for new counselor orientation where you will learn the camp rules and expectations as well as the fun stuff like camp songs and activities. Most camps last approximately 9 weeks with new campers arriving every 7 days. You will be the leader for your group of campers and responsible for ensuring they have a great experience while making sure they stay safe. You will also lead specific activities for campers throughout the day. One day you may be teaching beginner archery and the next judging a cannon ball competition at the lake!
Your accommodation and food will be provided by your camp free of charge. Keep in mind that this is a “camp” so you should expect open-air cabins, sleeping bags and simple but healthy food choices. You will be paid between $1,500 - $2,000 for the average 9-week program, commensurate with your American counterparts. As part of your orientation you will need to apply for a social security number so you can be paid.
At the completion of your program you will have 30 days to remain in the U.S. to travel and explore! We highly encourage you to take advantage of this grace period and visit all the sites you can before returning home.