The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History's Counselor In Training (CIT) Program is a teen leadership program that builds leadership, interpersonal, collaborative, and communication skills.
Interested teens (13-16 years old) should contact the museum's Education Enrichment Coordinator
The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History’s Counselor-in-Training Program is a day camp experience designed to offer leadership opportunities that prepare teens to become staff members at camp, as well as productive members of their community.
The CIT program includes one week of required training and no less than five weeks of internship (for a total of six weeks) in all aspects of a counselor’s job at day camp, including training sessions, counseling techniques, and best practices, communication and leadership, and environmental stewardship.
CIT applicants must be between the ages of 13-16. CIT applicants must complete a CIT application before being considered for the program. Acceptance into the program is limited and is based upon the completed application, a submitted student resume, and an interview with the Director of Education. Please note that a CIT must attend one full week of required training and no less than 5-week CIT sessions to complete the program.
The museum CIT program is designed to enhance interpersonal and communication skills while fostering independence and self-awareness. Successful CIT program participants will graduate from this program with valuable leadership skills that will serve them well at home, school, and in their community. CITs are considered campers for the CIT program while preparing for their potential future opportunities as camp counselors.
Counselors in Training schedule will be Monday through Friday from 8-4 pm. Extended care is available for CITs should the extra time be needed at no additional cost to families. CITs should check in daily by 8:00 am.
Full-Day Camps
Each week-long camp begins at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History building on Monday morning and closes on Friday afternoon. Full-day camps run from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Camp-specific activities end at 3:30 PM with a transition downtime for the next 30 minutes.
Please contact Linda Anderson or call 505-245-2137, extension 134
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