Part-Time Summer Camp Program Assistant Director
Penn State UniversityAbout the role
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The Part-Time Program Assistant (PA) for summer camp serves as a seasonal assistant director of Shaver’s Creek camp programs. This position is part of the leadership team that supports and creates the highest quality experience for everyone at camp. They will be involved in facilitating staff training, creating program materials, assisting with logistics associated with camp, developing programs, teaching if needed, and cultivating a positive, flexible atmosphere centered around learning and growth. During the camp season the majority of the program day is spent outdoors in the field with staff and campers.
All members of the leadership team float across the various day camps at Shaver’s Creek, including Wee Wonderers (ages 4-5), Discovery (ages 6-8), Explorer (ages 9-11), Investigators (ages 12-14) and Leaders In Training/LITs (ages 14-17). The camp week runs Monday through Saturday and this position will generally work 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday has an overnight program that extends through Saturday morning. Full participation is required during all hours worked.
General responsibilities and requirements of this position include the following:
- Prior camp and outdoor environmental education teaching experience; prior program administration experience preferred.
- Abiding by requirements to keep everyone safe. This includes staying within eye shot/ear shot of another adult at all times while around minors and following all camp policies/expectations.
- This position will be working with children and staff outdoors for up to 13 hours/day. Applicants must be physically able to work outdoors for long hours in all types of weather conditions (including rain/heat) and potentially over rough terrain and/or mud.
Preparing for Summer Camp (mid-spring through May)
- Assist in logistical preparations for camp
- Aid in physical site preparations
- Prepare for the training sessions you will lead
- Help facilitate any remaining interviews
Weekly/Daily Summer Camp Operations (June - mid-August)
- Lead training sessions
- Gather materials for training sessions
- Assist with camper sign-in and sign out process
- Assist in running AM and PM camp community circle
- Assist with daily teaching observation and provide feedback to staff
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