Apply to be a counselor-in-training at NBTB 2017

If you attended Newsroom by the Bay last summer and you think you can help us build a better NBTB in 2017, please check out our counselor-in-training application and apply now to join our team.

Brooke Stobbe was a CIT in 2011 and returned as a team leader in 2012 and 2016.

NBTB 2016 student Jefferson Leiva captures team leader Brooke Stobbe during a field trip to San Francisco last summer. Stobbe was a CIT in 2011 and returned as a team leader in 2012 and 2016.

Counselors-in-training are our eyes and ears, helping fellow campers learn about our program, greeting and introducing our guest speakers, and communicating program events on social media and to our parent and camper community.

(Left to right) Pop-up project leader Casey Miller, along with team leaders Taylor Blatchford and Jordan Tichenor, and CITs Maggie McAden and Lisa Shen, present "Worlds Apart" during the closing multimedia showcase at NBTB 2016.

(Left to right) Pop-up project leader Casey Miller, along with team leaders Taylor Blatchford and Jordan Tichenor, and CITs Maggie McAden and Lisa Shen, present “Worlds Apart” during the closing multimedia showcase at NBTB 2016.

The CIT position is for returning campers only and we give strong preference to campers who have successfully completed our Year 1 and Year 2 strands. The program cost for residential CITs is $1,095 including all program and field trip costs plus housing and dining, and $500 for commuters CITs including program and field trip costs and dining.

If you have the leadership, skills and desire to join our team, we want to hear from you! The deadline for CIT applications is Feb. 1, so apply now!

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