Internship Program

Hartland Christian Camp’s internship program is designed to train and raise up college-aged students with real-life ministry skills through interaction with camp staff and guests as well as lectures and guided Bible studies.

Program Brief

The program goal is to produce Christians committed to knowing, living, and sharing a compelling faith and being equipped to serve both in life and ministry. Through hands-on ministry experience, Hartland Christian Camp hopes to help develop future ministry leaders for camp, missions, and youth ministry.

This is not a college or university program and is not accredited, there are no tuition fees, and interns who successfully complete the nine-month program will leave with a certificate of completion.

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Are you already interning at another Christian Camp? We’d love to have you apply with our CCCA Partner Camp Intern Exchange where we help network and connect internships that are coming to an end and help share additional opportunities once the Hartland Internship is complete.

Beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains

Our campus is nestled in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains. We’re right at the snow line, which means we get just enough snow to appreciate, but not enough (generally) to be a pain. We’re also about 20 degrees cooler than in the Central Valley, say goodbye to 110F days!

Our internship offers what many may consider a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live, breath, and serve in such an amazing place.  Check this one off of your bucket list!

Beyond being dead-center in God’s stunning creation, you’ll learn a bit more about your Bible alongside others who are in the same boat. Read on to discover how this program can benefit you in the long-run.

Time of Year

We feel the best opportunity for service and training exists outside of our busier summer season, with this in mind, our program dates run from September 1st through Memorial Day each season.

We take two weeks off around Thanksgiving and two weeks off around Christmas, otherwise we are focused on the development of interns during the rest of the season. (Interns can stay on campus if they don’t have other plans during these times).

Program Specialization Tracks

While our internship program is that of a general nature – serving in all areas of camp, we do allow interns to select a specialization track of their interest during the early part of the program. This ensures an opportunity to serve at times within that track. After serving in several areas at the start of the program, interns will be able to select a specialization they would like to learn more about.

Specializations tracks may vary by year but often include:
Maintenance | Food Service | Accommodations | Program/Marketing | Recreation | Forestry/Fire Mitigation | Outdoor Education

Biblical Studies/Skills

Each intern will be held accountable to the study track and program attendance. This includes attendance at weekly staff Bible studies , classroom lectures on specific subjects included within the program, study hall, and reading tracks. The internship is a combination of hands-on service (the bulk of the program), self-study (homework), and directed study (lectures and practicum). The hands-on portion may include up to 40 hours per week in service to various departments of the camp. Study and lecture times will vary in total hours per week but interns should expect to spend another 15-20 hours between homework, self-study, and lecture time each week, making this a robust program focused on spiritual growth and maturity.

A typical week will consist of one or more evening lectures, 1-2 hours of self-study per day, 5 work days, daily community study hall, daily community hang-out, meal preparation, and more.

Students should expect to read 6 chapters of their Bible per day as well as other assigned reading (books and handouts are provided during the internship). We may also at times have guest speakers to enhance our offerings.

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Other Skills

Each intern will be provided training for:

  • Basic First Aid/CPR/AED
  • Mandated Reporter Training
  • CA Food Handler Card
  • and more!

Throughout the course we will also teach some basic life-skills to enhance the overall program experience. From checking oil levels to changing a car tire, we’ll work to round out each intern’s abilities while on site.

Tuition - no cost

There is no cost for participation in our internship program.

In addition, interns will receive a $300 monthly stipend to help cover living expenses and fuel while they may travel on their time off.

Books and course materials will be made available to borrow throughout the course and returned at the course conclusion.

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Room and Board

Interns are provided with group housing and reasonable utility costs are covered during their stay. Expect to have roommates and to be in close proximity to other interns and staff of the same gender (guys with other guys, girls with other girls).

Due to housing limitations and program features, this opportunity is not available for married individuals.

Eligibility

Interns must be between 18 and 25* years old, professing Christians, U.S.-based, and eligible to work in the United States in order to participate. Ideally, interns must have a pastoral reference from a home church of which they have been in regular attendance over the last year.*

This is a ministry internship focused on discipleship and real-world service opportunities. Interns must be Christians, adhere to Hartland’s Statement of Faith, and adhere to all Hartland Policies (both written and spoken) while participating for the program term.

Not all applicants are accepted, and all interested candidates are encouraged to apply as spots fill quickly.

For the 2025-2026 season, Hartland is limiting the program to nine total interns, ensuring a small class-size.

* Interns participating in our CCCA Partner Camp Intern Exchange may use their camp Intern leader reference in lieu of a pastoral reference.

Application

The internship application should take around 3-10 minutes to complete and is the first step to ensuring you are eligible to attend our program.

Please be prepared to complete the application in one sitting,; it will ask for 2-3 references where you will need their name, email, and phone #.

References:  1 pastoral reference , 1 personal reference, and 1 work reference/or additional personal reference.

Be prepared to have that information available when you start the application.

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