Leadership Academy Camp at Warner Park is looking for some dedicated and caring counselors for summer 2021!
The Leadership Academy Camp at Warner Park staff focuses on safety and the well being of each camper. The caring camp counselors put the camper’s needs first, help each child make friends, connect to nature and have a fun camp experience. Camp staff is comprised of caring people who want to make a difference in a child’s life and be outdoors. We love hiring Metro Nashville teachers and college students majoring in education, environmental studies or recreation. Each staff member is background checked and completes an extensive interview process and staff training.
Meet the Founder & CEO: Laura Johnson- “Twigs”
Laura Johnson is an experienced camp director with an extensive background in risk management and camp operations. She is an outdoor enthusiast and advocate for conservation with experience as a State Park Naturalist. Laura earned a B.S. in Recreation Management from Illinois State University. Laura spent the last 6 years serving thousands of youth as a full time director at Camp Widjiwagan. Laura got her start in camping with Girl Scouts, where she spent eight years building experience as a camp counselor, waterfront director and camp director. Laura also spent eight years of her career teaching swim lessons, coaching a swim team, training lifeguards and managing community pool programs and water parks. Laura enjoys swimming, sailing, waterskiing, canoeing, biking, hiking, camping, sewing, photography, traveling and most of all spending time with family and friends.
Our 2019 Staff
“Bluebell,” Camp Director
Bluebell is an excellent Camp Director and leader for the campers and counselors. After working in many summer camps previously, Bluebell is excited to continue this 2019 season at Warner Park.
“Forest,” Camp Counselor
Forest wants to be a camp counselor because he loves nature, and he loves being with children. One thing he hopes to gain from this experience is a better connection to nature. He feels that it is important to be connected to your environment, and as a camp counselor, he hopes to share this with the campers this season.
“GK,” Camp Counselor
GK is a returning camp counselor at Camp Warner Park this season. After working at Warner Park and Camp Bells Bend Beaman last year, she is excited to adventure with this summer’s campers.
“Owl,” Camp Counselor
Owl loves working outdoors, and he loves working with kids. He is excited to work as a camp counselor this summer since it will allow him to work with and spread his passion for the outdoors!
“Turtle,” Camp Counselor
Turtle is very excited to be a counselor at Camp Warner Park this summer! She loves learning and teaching about ecology and conservation. She is excited to be outside and get to experience nature all day at camp! She likes to swim, SCUBA dive, and hike.
“Willow,” Camp Counselor
Willow is passionate about helping the planet and people, especially kids. Growing up, she was happiest playing field games and reading outside. She participated in a nomadic wilderness program in Utah for three months when she was seventeen. She believes that being in nature is one of life’s great joys. As a camp counselor, she encourages young campers to approach all life with kindness, self-respect, and persistence.
“Flash,” Camp Counselor
Flash loves helping kids. He knows it invests in our future since kids are our future! Campers will learn what a positive energetic role model looks like when they are around Flash. He wants to gain more experience with kids and learn more things he can take when he goes back to work as a paraprofessional at Stem Prep Academy. Flash also loves the river and loves to hike!
“Mockingjay,” Camp Counselor
Mockingjay is a fun loving counselor who loves to connect with the campers. He brings his own sense of imagination to the daily games and exploration at Camp Warner Park.
“Aquagirl,” Camp Counselor
Aquagirl is a new addition to the Camp Warner Park team who is excited to work with the awesome campers and counselors at camp.
“Antman,” Camp Counselor
Antman works hard to leave a great impact on the groups that come each week to camp. He is ready to have everyone join in with the games, hikes, and songs.
“Bird,” Camp Counselor
A jack of all trades, Bird has helped out at Camp Warner Park and Nashville Sail Camp this summer. He is known to bring his love of music into the everyday fun at camp.
“Rocky,” Camp Counselor
Rocky really loves mother nature, and she enjoys helping kids learn about ways to embrace the outdoors. Campers will learn to have fun, yet be safe, when exploring the park with the adventurous Rocky.
“Clover,” Camp Counselor and Program Assistant
Clover helped out as a program assistant intern earlier this summer, and she now works as a counselor. She loves working with the kids and making sure everyone has the best time playing at camp each week.
“Cricket,” Camp Counselor and Program Assistant
Cricket also began as a Program Assistant intern earlier this summer, and she now helps as a camp counselor. She has a knack for connecting kids with nature and making sure everyone is safe while having a great time at camp.
Jess, Mountain Bike Camp Instructor
Coach Jess is a dental hygienist, and moved to Dickson about 7 years ago. She got into cycling in mid 2015, and started mountain biking a year later with HYCC. She is a level 3 NICA coach and has been the assistant coach for the HYCC team for 4 years now. She is excited about attending because it will help her gain leadership knowledge that she can carry outside of this camp. Her long term goal is for every county in Tennessee to have a club or team for kids to join to ride together. She enjoys road cycling, mountain biking, hiking, biology, forestry, and her pets!
Simon, Mountain Bike Camp Instructor
Simon is an experienced mountain biking enthusiast, and he is excited for the camp weeks to come. He hopes to share his interest in the sport with the campers that attend this summer.
Phillip, Mountain Bike Camp Instructor
Phillip is a full-time student at Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky. He enjoys racing mountain bikes and introducing others to the sport he loves. Campers can expect a friendly, easygoing instructor that will focus on the importance of listening, being respectful, and improving overall confidence on the bike. Phillip hopes that each camper will take away skills they can use for everyday life and future trail rides.
Ian, Mountain Bike Camp Instructor
Ian is an experienced mountain biker and loves to help the kids that attend Mountain Bike Camp. He hopes to teach them important life skills on and off the bikes this summer.