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Work in the USA this summer doing what you enjoy most!

With BUNAC, you could spend 8 weeks coaching kids aged between 6 and 16 on Summer Camp USA. Whether its tennis, football, archery, lacrosse or any other sport you care to mention, BUNAC is looking for enthusiastic, hard-working, fun-loving camp counsellors that are skilled in their chosen activity.

You’ll be placed on a camp that best suits your skills and experience so that you’ll undoubtedly have the best summer of your life. Gain valuable CV-enhancing work experience, develop those all-important employability skills, make new friends and see the many incredible sights of America, including New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and the Grand Canyon, to name but a few.

Check out BUNAC’s website to find out more about Summer Camp USA, and the FREE info sessions taking place on university campuses around Scotland.

BUNAC are a not-for-profit organisation that has been sending students and young people on overseas work and volunteer programmes for 45 years. Other opportunities include volunteering/teaching placements in Ghana, Costa Rica, Peru, Cambodia, China and the USA, plus flexible working holidays to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

BUNAC works alongside SUS to help enhance employability through the provision of affordable overseas coaching opportunities for Scottish university students.

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