There are various methods to use to locate seasonal or short term jobs, which can be somewhat limited in number. For the summer, it's best to start looking around spring break, as it can take a few months to find an opportunity. The CEO maintains listings of campus, local, and out-of-state summer jobs and summer camp opportunities on our website and through Handshake.
Additionally, keep in mind the following seasonal employment opportunities.
To get assistance in locating a summer job, please visit the CEO to schedule an appointment with a staff member. We can talk with you about your options and help you to prepare a resume, if needed. In addition, please take a look at the following information for further information about summer job opportunities.
Backdoor Jobs
Find adventure jobs, internships, seasonal jobs, volunteer experiences, and opportunities
abroad.
Cool Summer Jobs
Offers job listings in camps, parks and recreation, resorts, and more.
CoolWorks
Find a summer job as a camp counselor or at ski resorts, ranches, theme parks, tour
companies and more.
SnagAJob.com
Utilize this top source for locating hourly employment.
Summer Jobs
Search for summer positions as well as international job opportunities.
Monster
Use the keyword "Summer Job" in your search.
American Camp Association
Offers information for individuals looking to work as counselors, administrators,
and in food services and facilities management at camps over the summer or year-round.
Provides resources for international camp jobs, careers in this field, job fairs,
and conferences.
Care.com
Generates a listings of care provider positions, including tutoring, pet-sitting,
and babysitting jobs.
Civic Education Project
The Civic Education Project (which offers a summer leadership and citizenship program
to students from 7th-12th grade) hires dozens of exceptional instructional, residential
and administrative staff to help run their programs each year. Positions range from
weekend to weeklong sessions during the school year and one-week to eight-week sessions
during the summer, and are located in cities across the country.
My Summers
Provides a referral service for individuals interested in working at a summer camp.
At no cost, applicants can subscribe to My Summers and be referred to different camp
opportunities.
Summer Camp Staff
Lists jobs at summer camps and wilderness programs in the U.S. and Canada
Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP)
Connects current college students with federal agencies in four different internship
and fellowship capacities.
Studentaid.gov
Provides students with a gateway to the U.S. government, including student job information.
National Park Service
Hires approximately 10,000 temporary and seasonal employees annually. While temporary
positions are available in a range of career fields, most jobs available are in the
following categories: Visitor Use Assistants, Park Guides, Biological Science Technicians,
Park Rangers, and Seasonal Maintenance Positions.
Outdoor Network
Offers access to part-time, seasonal, and full-time job listings for those who want
to work in great outdoor settings.
Student Conservation Association
Provides college and high school-aged individuals with hands-on conservation service
opportunities in virtually every field imaginable, including animal tracking, trail
restoration and maintenance, and teaching environmental education.
BUNAC
Offers a variety of short-term summer camp, work and volunteer abroad programs.
Gap Year
Provides a variety of international opportunities, including summer camps and volunteer
programs.
One World 365
Find short term, seasonal and full time jobs abroad in 50+ destinations worldwide
perfect for students, graduates, couples and anyone seeking a fresh start or career
abroad.
The Career Education Office (CEO) at Goucher College abides by the principles set forth by NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) and expects that employers who use the Center's services will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, sex, age, disability, or genetic information. All employment listings on the CEO platform are posted at the sole discretion of the Career Education Office.
The CEO is not responsible for the content of any linked site; the CEO provides these links only as a convenience and assumes no liability for acts or omissions by third parties or for any material supplied by them. Goucher is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of off-campus employment. It is the responsibility of students to research the integrity and safety of the organizations to which they are applying. Students are advised to use caution and common sense when applying for any position with an organization and reach out to the CEO if they have concerns or questions.