Camp Director at Outdoor Adventure and Mythology Summer Day Camp
Title: Summer Camp Director
Employment Status: Exempt/Seasonal
Company Summary:
Plato Learning Mythik Camps operates all-outdoor mythology-based day camps for kids ages 7-15. We create a world where monsters, myth, and magic transport kids out of the mortal realm into one where they are empowered to develop new skills, take risks, solve problems, and ultimately become heroes. With seventeen camp programs spanning from NYC to California, Mythik Camps uses actors, live-action role-play, and physically and mentally engaging activities to bring myths to life.
Daring Girls: Adventures in Mythology is our all-female program where girls become their own heroes. Daring Girls explore nature, build confidence, and discover powerful historical women, and mythological goddesses. From the outside, Daring Girls are tumbling, sword-fighting, and building strange contraptions with wire and tubes (you know, girl stuff). But on the inside, our young women are learning to take risks, fail with grace, and never give up.
Discover the heroine within. We dare you to join us!
Job Summary:We are hiring an energetic leader to serve as summer Camp Director at our Brooklyn location. Camp Directors are responsible for creating engaging environments for campers to explore their love of stories and adventure using Plato Learning’s play-based literacy model. They guide the experience with their Leadership Team and Counselors to keep Camp running at its full potential, and set a heroic example for their staff through service-leadership. Camp Directors also create healthy relationships with our parents, and parks- juggling the needs of many, while keeping the camper experience and staff mentorship as their top priorities.
Job Responsibilities:
Guide the Camper Experience.
- Organize, launch, and run your local camp program bringing stories to life for campers.
- Promote imaginative exploration through creativity, inclusivity, and self- expression.
- Elevate and implement camp programming with classic camp materials to meet our mythological and fantastical themes.
- Encourage physical, intellectual, and social-emotional growth for our campers, while also adhering to Plato Learning’s safety policies and procedures.
Empower Your Staff.
- Lead your staff to have resiliency and thorough programming knowledge through training that allows them to develop the growth of our campers.
- Provide on-going mentorship and feedback that supports them as leaders in the camp space.
- Train and coach staff on appropriate parent communications, camper supervision and active engagement.
Build a Community of Heroes.
- Support camper and staff retention by creating an experience that they want to return to.
- Manage a staff of approximately 12 Leadership and Counselor team members.
Lead Your Team.
- Coordinate responsibilities with your Operations Coordinator, Program Coordinator, and Quest Guide,
- Coordinate logistics to keep Camp running smoothly.
Work in Partnerships.
- Build and maintain relationships with parents, park officials, and community partners.
- Working with the team at headquarters, manage your camp’s online registration database, answer parent and vendor emails, and maintain the communication hub for camp.
Steel your Resolve.
- Our Camp is an energetic all-outdoor environment that requires staff and campers to embrace exciting challenges.
- We are looking for courageous individuals excited by the discomfort of adventure, and who do not shy away from responsibility and physical exertion, even during the heat of summer or a rainfall.
- A Brooklyn Camp Director will spend most of their day on their feet and walk anywhere from 15,000-18,000 steps/day on the job, across changes in elevation and varying terrain.
The Hours:
- 45-50 hours/week in-person at your camp location for 9 program weeks
- Camp Schedule: 8:00am-4:30pm; Monday-Friday (Campers present 8:45-4:10)
What are we looking for?
- Experience working with groups of children aged 7 to 13, summer camp setting preferred.
- Experience managing communications and experience of parents and caregivers.
- Leadership Experience: setting and maintaining standards for high performance, inspiring others, and delegating responsibilities, preferably with early career employees.
- Strong conflict resolution, delegation, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to maintain stamina and endurance over the course of the Camp Season in an outdoor environment.
- In a team, able to lift 25-50 lbs of camp materials without injury.
- Employment is contingent upon passing a background check.
Benefits and Compensation
- $1,200/week for in-season work
- Referral Bonus: $50 bonus for any referred applicants who are hired and work at least 4 weeks.
- Opportunity for Advancement.As Plato Learning grows, we look within our talented seasonal staff to fill full-time opportunities when they arise within the company, and return to their positions year over year.
- Community. Containing hundreds of creative-minded heroes, the Plato Learning network carries authors, podcasters, performers, dungeon masters, and many others ready to chat, create and collaborate on future projects and endeavors.
- Free Camp. If you have children, you will be provided with free camp sessions for up to two children. If you don’t have children, you can gift one week of free camp to someone else.
Please keep in mind the start and end dates for our Brooklyn season;
- Camp runs June 17th-August 16th
Job Type: Seasonal
Pay: $1,200.00 per week
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Work Location: In person