Join the International Service Team at Jamboree Denmark 2026 

IST

This page contains everything you need to know about registering as a member of the International Service Team (IST) for Jamboree Denmark 2026. 

How to Register as an IST?

To join the IST, you’ll need to submit an application. 

Before you begin, please make sure you have the following three documents ready: 

  • Safe from Harm Certificates 
  1. SfH 1: Safe from Harm – Essential Learnings 
  2. SfH 2: Safe from Harm – Advanced Learning for WOSM Volunteers and Staff 
  • International Letter of Introduction 
  1. This letter must be issued by your Member Organization’s International Commissioner. 
  2. If you are unsure who your International Commissioner is, please contact your National Headquarters for guidance on how to obtain the letter. 

Once you have all three documents, you’re ready to start your application. 

Start your application by applying for this job

After submitting your application, our dedicated IST Support Team will help match you with a position within the Jamboree organization. 

What Does It Cost to Be an IST Member? 

The participation fee for IST members at Jamboree Denmark 2026 is 1.730 DKK if you participate for the full duration of Jamboree Denmark 2026.  A reduced fee applies if you join for fewer days.

The fee includes: 

  • Three meals a day, served in a dedicated IST canteen. 
  • Domestic transport to and from the Jamboree site (for example, from Copenhagen Airport). 

Please note: You will need to bring your own tent and personal camping gear. 

Take a look in our job bank

We have developed a job bank that is continuously updated with the tasks we need help with right now.

In this job bank there is a specific job for volunteers who wants to be part of the International Service Team.

You can also always write an email to frivillig@sl2026.dk

Why Join as an IST? 

Our vision — for both participants and ISTs — is that everyone enjoys a fun, meaningful, and unforgettable Jamboree experience. 

As an IST member, you’ll be part of the team that keeps the Jamboree running. 
 
You’ll gain: 

  • A unique behind-the-scenes experience of a large-scale international event. 
  • The chance to develop new skills. 
  • Opportunities to make friends from all over the world. 

The satisfaction of helping create an amazing experience for tens of thousands of Guides and Scouts from all corners of the globe. 

Need Help with Your Registration? 

If you experience any issues with your registration, our volunteers at the Information Centre are here to help. 
 
You can reach them by email at info@sl2026.dk

When contacting them, please include: 

  • A description of the issue. Please also include a screenshot of any error message you might get. 
  • Your contact details. 

They’ll do their best to assist you as quickly as possible — and we appreciate your patience while thery handle your request. 

You can also take a look in our Frequently Asked Questions section to see, if there are any relevant information.

Scout Camp 2026 as an organization

SL2026 is divided into seven areas, below you can read about each area and find out exactly which area you would like to volunteer in. We have created a diverse range of tasks and responsibilities where you can contribute with your skills, interests and energy.

What is ØBI?

ØBI is the area of Finance, Sustainability & Procurement, and it is here that the responsibility for the budget, major procurement agreements, and the financial overview resides, all with a focus on both social and environmental sustainability across the camp.

What is AoE?

AoE is the Activities & Events area. This is the area that is responsible for providing a lot of great activities for the camp participants, but also making sure that we can meet for shared experiences such as campfires.

What is LEJ?

LEJ is the area for Campsite & Camp Life and is responsible for the physical environment at the camp. This includes everything from food delivery and cookbook, to everything that will create community in the sub-camps.

What is IB?

IB is the area of Infrastructure and Emergency Response and this is where everything from drinking water to sewage, power and internet, and camp design belongs, as well as what conditions must be present to ensure safety is top notch.

What is KOM?

COM is the area for Communication & Advocacy and this is where you work with the expression that the camp should have, whether this be graphically as signs and websites, or as radio or TV. This is also where the voice of Camp 2026 lies when we need to communicate with the outside world.

What is DEL?

DEL is the Participants area, which is responsible for ensuring that participants have the information they need, whether it is for the Danish or international scouts, but also the logistics needed to get all participants transported to and from the camp.

What is FRI?

FRI is the area for Volunteers & HR. This is the area that is responsible for the volunteers and must therefore ensure their well-being and provide a system that makes it easy and manageable to be a volunteer, both before, during and after the camp. The area is also responsible for evaluating the camp so that it is possible to benefit from it in the future.

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