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Seasonal Camp Director

4 months ago


Hingham, United States The Trustees Of Reservations Full time

**TITLE**: Seasonal Camp Director

**LOCATION**: Weir River Farm

**PAYRATE 2024**:$22/hour

**Minimum Age**: 21 years

**Start Date**: May 15, 2024

**Who We Are**:
Weir River Farm Camp is for the animal and nature lover Surrounded by acres of woodland habitat, the farm is home to cattle, sheep, goats and more Campers are outdoors all week, including the barnyard interacting with and handling our animals. They learn how to care for the goats, sheep, and others. There’s much to do beyond the barnyard, too Campers learn gardening skills by weeding and harvesting in the Children’s Garden. They explore the surrounding wooded habitats, seeking adventure. We also play games in the Field of Fun and do crafts and projects in the Barn classroom. Each day’s activities are designed to instill the importance of nature and agriculture in our daily lives. Supported by an extraordinary team of talented and compassionate Camp Educators, every day at Weir River Farm Camp is infused with a special sense of wonder, new friendships, and a whole lot of fun

Weir River Farm Camp is for ages 5-11 and runs Mondays-Fridays, 9AM-3PM, June 24-August 16.

**For more information about our camp, please visit **Trustees Camps.

**Who You Are**:
You are passionate about working with both children and young educators, connecting them to the natural world You thrive outdoors, are happy around farm animals, and care deeply for the environment. You love supervising staff in a positive and encouraging manner, while multitasking many needs at once. You are comfortable supporting children who are experiencing a variety of challenges. You are highly organized and an excellent communicator. You are dynamic, bringing new ideas with enthusiasm, and flexible with a continuously shifting work environment. You are calm under pressure and can handle emergencies. You work extremely well independently while being a supportive leader to an incredible team

The Camp Director (CD) is essential for the success of this fun and engaging camp experience. The CD is responsible for directing and overseeing the daily activities of camp, encouraging staff, supporting campers’ needs, engaging in parent communications, and fostering a safe and fun camp environment. The CD leads the camp staff training, responds positively and productively to parent and staff feedback, and handles all camper behavioral challenges and medical needs. The CD takes the lead in building a strong camp community, empowering Camp Educators to contribute collaboratively to the daily schedule of their campers, while overseeing the development, scheduling, and implementation of camp activities. The CD is responsible for the inventory of supplies and the maintenance of the camp classroom. This is a seasonal role reporting to the South Shore Education Manager and requiring part-time commitment in the spring and full-time commitment during the summer.

**A Day in the Life**:
The CD will provide daily support to Camp Educators by active listening and encouragement, often adapting to changing circumstances. This person supervises the camp staff, checking in regularly by providing guidance and troubleshooting challenges. The CD addresses and manages camper behavioral issues. The CD is the Health Care Supervisor responding to camper injuries and dispensing camper medications as necessary. This person communicates with parents regarding any camper concerns. The CD may be required to fill in for a Camp Educator directly supervising a group of campers (ages 5-11) and implementing camp programming.

**Essential Functions**:

- Plan and facilitate training weeks for Camp Educators, including leading medical and behavioral camper scenarios
- Supervise and support Camp Educators, fostering their growth and professional development
- Ensure adherence to weekly and daily schedules
- Provide support and feedback that empower Camp Educators to collaboratively create and implement an intentional and fun camp experience
- Schedule and oversee breaks and observe camp staff in action for evaluation
- Lead weekly camp staff meetings, including team building and morale-boosting fun
- Regularly communicate with parents, regarding camper experience, at times having difficult conversations requiring sensitivity and empathy
- Support campers with behavioral challenges, manage incidents, and maintain log
- Support camper health and safety issues, and maintain log
- Oversee daily drop-off and pick-up of campers
- Monitor supply inventory for restocking needs
- Weekly check-ins with South Shore Education Manager

**What We Need From You**:
Qualifications:

- Full availability for camp staff training week and all weeks of camp (June 10-August 16)
- Part-time availability in late May and early June for camp preparation and training
- Completed or working towards a Bachelor's degree in education, science, psychology or other relevant course of study (degree or experience in education or child development preferred)