Our Mission: Since the 1893 World Columbian Exposition, our organization has aimed to connect people to the natural environment and human history.
As a member of the Family Programs team, the Camps Program Administrator is responsible for all aspects of K-8 camp programs throughout the year. They are responsible for the design and implementation of camp curricula including age-appropriate natural science and recreational activities and can modify those activities to accommodate the learning needs of all campers. The Camps Program Administrator oversees the coordination of camp operations to provide high-quality learning opportunities for campers and ensure safe practices and a healthy camp environment. They work within the budget for ordering and maintaining camp supplies and work closely with other departments for the advertisement of camps, ticketing and registration systems, and camp webpages.
The Camps Program Administrator serves as supervisor of all camp staff. This includes hiring, training, scheduling, and day-to-day management. The Camps Program Administrator sits in the Sue Ling Gin Center for Education and Public Programs and reports to the Manager of Family Programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop, coordinate, and implement engaging camp offerings throughout the year that utilize and spotlight collections, exhibitions, and the expertise of the Field Museum staff
- Research and design age-appropriate camp curriculum that focuses on natural science and recreational activities, scaffolding to accommodate the learning needs of all campers
- Design and coordinate camp schedules that support curated camp themes and objectives
- In coordination with the Manager of Family Programs, set and track program goals including content priorities, program participation, revenue, and sustained museum engagement
- With the Manager of Family Programs, set implementation plans including a calendar of program deadlines, balance short and long-term goals, and overlapping timelines
- Establish and maintain organizational systems for program coordination and research Identify and coordinate all resource needs including facilitation materials, supplies, technology, staffing, and internal museum support
- With the Manager of Family Programs, oversee the research, evaluation, and review strategies to inform program growth and development
- Review and refine program policies and procedures to ensure a safe and healthy program environment that supports the needs of campers and staff
- Lead camp activities and facilitations as needed.
- Assist with general Family Program and Department needs
Operations:
- Manage the camp's budget with the Manager of Family Programs and oversee the ordering and maintaining of camp supplies.
- Work closely with the Technology team on the setup of ticketing and registration structures, including ACME ticket sales, CampDoc registration platform, camp webpages, and related legal forms and waivers.
- With the Learning Operations Coordinator, maintain accurate and up-to-date reports to track the progress of camp programs and support general customer service needs
- Coordinate camp logistical needs such as space reservations, Museum Event Orders, staff communication channels, and work with external partners
- Ensure all set-ups and operations are in place throughout the program season
- Other duties as assigned
Supervision:
- Oversee the hiring, training, scheduling and day-to-day management of seasonal camp staff
- Supervise related camp staff including but not limited to Instructors, Teaching Assistants, Program Assistants, and other support roles
Communication
- Develop strategies and timelines for camp communications such as registration reminders, welcome packets, and evaluation surveys
- Effectively handle requests and concerns from parents and caregivers
- Communicate directly with participants and families and serve as on-site lead to troubleshoot issues as they arise.
- Professionally facilitate in a calm and professional manner.
- Work closely with the Marketing Department to assist in the development or advertising and promotional content and strategies to ensure revenue goals are met
Miscellaneous
- Represent The Field Museum at various promotional opportunities
- Assist with general Family Learning and Department needs.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Camp Management, Recreation and Leisure, or a similar type of experience, required
- The ideal Candidate must have a minimum of 5-7 years of experience developing and implementing camp curricula and demonstrate the ability to manage the day-to-day responsibilities of camp.
- Supervisory experience is a must
- The Camps Program Administrator must be well-organized, self-motivated, and flexible in an ever-changing environment
- Strong organizational and customer service skills required
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are a must.
- Professional demeanor and ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders required
- Must be enthusiastic and demonstrate a passion for science and museums
- Candidate must be able to consistently work during academic breaks school holidays and occasional weekends
- This position requires a lot of physical activity, including long periods of walking and standing, and the ability to move at least 20 pounds of equipment
- Energetic candidates are best
- Certified and approved by the Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Related Professions and/or the American Camp Association is a plus
Important Note: In order to protect the health and safety of our employees, guests and their families, the Field Museum is requiring all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Requests for exemptions from the vaccine will not be considered as given the nature of this position, we are unable to provide an accommodation for anyone who has not been vaccinated.
The Field Museum is an equal opportunity workplace and employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status, or any other protected class. We strive to create a working environment that is free of all forms of discrimination and one that promotes human dignity and mutual respect among all staff. We believe every member of our organization enriches our diversity by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, to identify challenges, and to discover, design, and deliver solutions.
The Field Museum strives to ensure that our career website and recruiting process are accessible to all. If you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our online application, or if you require a reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to accessibility@fieldmuseum.org.