Keystone Science School · 1 week ago
Day Camp Program Coordinator
Keystone Science School ignites curiosity and critical thinking through hands-on, nature-based learning. The Day Camp Program Coordinator plays a key role in keeping the daily flow of camp organized, engaging, and on track, supporting the Day Camp Manager and leadership team in executing programming, logistics, and curriculum.
Primary/Secondary Education
Responsibilities
Support day camp preparation, breakfast/lunch, bus schedules, and activity and curriculum prep and execution
Create staff teaching schedules and camper choice rotation schedules (pending approval from the Day Camp Manager)
Schedule, set up, and staff weekly all-camp games, including assigning roles and gathering necessary materials and equipment
Create, implement, and support weekly curriculum and camper choice activities based on session themes
Prepare detailed field group binders for each session, including camper rosters, schedules, printed curriculum
Share key information with counselors at meetings, including weekly curriculum highlights, Earth Trek locations, Skills Day assignments, Community Partners, etc
Work alongside the Day Camp leadership team to support counselors and assist the Camp Manager as needed
Step in to support camper or staff concerns when required, while primarily focusing on programming and logistics
Qualification
Required
Have an interest in, respect for, and ability to work with children and people with diverse backgrounds
Ability to create an inclusive learning environment for campers from a wide range of backgrounds
Ability to remain calm, flexible, and resourceful in fast-paced or high-pressure situations
Works effectively across departments and with leadership to achieve organizational goals
Understanding of best practices in camp programming, risk management, and experiential education
Prior experience working in overnight or day camp settings, preferably at Keystone Science School or a similar program in a leadership position
Current First Aid and CPR certifications, from an approved vendor, or the ability to obtain before the first day of employment
Age 20+ with an excellent driving record and a valid driver's license
Dexterity, auditory and visual acuity to operate computers and phones or mobile devices
Auditory and visual acuity to interact with guests, sponsors, donors and clients on a daily basis
Able to successfully manage multiple, high priority tasks in a fast-paced environment
Able to work for long periods of time without break during the conduct of presentations and events
Able to lift 25 lbs. with minimal assistance
Preferred
Outdoor recreation experience in hiking, camping, backpacking or rock climbing
Knowledge of science based curriculum (e.g. forest ecology, geology, biology)
Benefits
Free meals and housing may be provided depending on position.
Up to 32 paid sick hours.
Paid holidays.
Access to medical, dental, and vision benefits after four months of employment.
Sick time, EAP (Employee Assistance Program), and FAMLI (Family and Medical Leave Insurance) are offered.
Discounts to outdoor retailers and discounted ski pass opportunities.