Camp Career Fair Spring 2021
Each year, Liberty University Career Services and the Rawlings School of Divinity host numerous employers representing the very best of camping ministries across the nation and around the world. This year is a 2-day event:
On Tuesday, February 2nd from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout Montview Student Union, DeMoss Hall, Jerry Falwell Library, and the Montview Alumni Ballroom 65 employers are at table to meet with students and alumni. And the following day, 45 employers will be located throughout Montview Student Union, DeMoss Hall, Jerry Falwell Library from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To learn more and register for these events click here:

Camp organizations such as Kanakuk Kamps, Camp Berea, River Valley Ranch, and Woodlands Camp are seeking to hire hundreds of staff in full- and part- time and positions. These excellent opportunities are being offered in a variety of fields including those working directly with children through teenagers, marketing and content creation,
Other opportunities include working as an internship focused on providing experience that can include hands on mentorship and support in the area of camp ministries.
Students and alumni from all backgrounds are encouraged to attend this event. Backgrounds mentioned specifically by recruiters are those from School of Behavioral Sciences, School of Business, School of Communications & the Arts, School of Divinity, School of Education, School of Nursing to name a few.
In preparation of the upcoming Camp Career Fair, students and alumni are encouraged to
Attend a Special Resume Review Events
Attend other free upcoming workshop
Schedule an appointment with a Career Coach
Career Coaches are able to help you craft professional resumes and cover letters, prepare for networking, and practice interviewing. Organizations at the Camp Fair are looking for students in more than just the schools listed schools.

Jeremy Burns, MS
Career Coach
School of Divinity
About Us
Founded in 1971 in Lynchburg, Va., Liberty has grown from a small college of 154 students into a university with a residential student body of over 15,000. Preparing students to be doctors, educators, ministers, lawyers, aviators, counselors, engineers, and more, Liberty is committed to developing tomorrow’s leaders — men and women of character whose impact will extend beyond their professions to change the world around them.
Liberty University Career Services strives to support Liberty University students and alumni with career development opportunities through impactful coaching, employer connections, and valuable work experience. With a focus on impacting the Liberty community, Career Services will continue to lead with the latest in career development.