May Gay Tolh Kwe Summer Camp
Each year in July we offer a summer camp for American Indian youth that is an immersive and culturally focused experience. Summer Camp is held at Sue-meg State Park and serves youth ages 9-11. Campers are introduced to local cultural traditions and have the opportunity to participate in many activities that promote and encourage healthy lifestyle choices. In addition to the 50-80 youth that attend the camp, it also creates 28 summer jobs for adults and teens. UIHS programs such as Potawot Community Food Garden, Diabetes, Health Promotion and Education, Community Health Care, Suicide Prevention, and Traditional Tobacco–provide educational lessons throughout the camp.


Now Hiring 2026 Positions
Join the UIHS Summer Camp team and help create a safe, fun, and culturally grounded experienve that uplifts and supports our community youth.
Co-Coordinators positions
Open 4/20/26 – Closes 5/15/26
Summer Camp Cooks positions
Open 4/20/26 – Closes 5/15/26
Adult Counselors & Night Security positions
Open 5/11/26 – Closes 6/05/26
Application Coming Soon!
Peer Counselors positions (ages 15-17)
Open 5/11/26 – Closes 6/19/26


Camper Applications Open June 1, 2026!
Application for Adult Counselors, Night Security, and Peer Counselors can be obtained and submitted at any UIHS Clinic.
In accordance with PL 93-638 American Indian Preference shall be given. rgba(230,235,240,0.43)
