Summer Camp Instructor- Fleetwood-Jourdain 2026
SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Camp Director and/or Assistant Camp Director, the Summer Camp Instructor is responsible for planning and leading specialized instructional programming within their assigned focus area (Visual Arts, Theatre, Sports/Athletics, STEM, or Nature/Outdoors). The Instructor ensures a safe, engaging, and age-appropriate learning environment while supporting campers' skill development, creativity, teamwork, and confidence. The Summer Camp Instructor collaborates with camp leadership and counselors to integrate instructional activities into the daily camp schedule and overall camp experience. As a member of the FJCC Summer Staff, Instructors are expected to work cooperatively with ALL camp and building staff.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PRE-CAMP
Complete all required paperwork by assigned deadlines
Complete all required trainings and certifications
Review and follow updated policies and procedures
Prepare lesson plans, materials, and activity outlines for assigned instructional area
Communicate program needs, supply requests, and concerns to the Camp Director or Assistant Camp Director
Collaborate with camp leadership and counselors to align instructional programming with camp goals
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Follow all Camp Handbook guidelines, policies, and procedures
Plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate instruction within assigned specialty area:
Visual Arts (e.g., drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media)
Theatre (e.g., acting, movement, improv, stage basics)
Sports/Athletics (e.g., skill-building, teamwork, fitness, game play)
STEM (e.g., science experiments, engineering challenges, coding, problem-solving)
Nature/Outdoors (e.g., environmental education, exploration, outdoor skills)
Ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment for all participants
Supervise campers during instructional activities with attention to safety, behavior, and engagement
Adapt activities to meet varying abilities, interests, and learning styles
Promote camper participation, creativity, teamwork, and positive behavior
Work collaboratively with camp counselors to support transitions and camper supervision
Serve as a positive role model and maintain professional conduct at all times
Assist in maintaining attendance, lesson documentation, and supply inventories
Be aware of camper medical needs and follow all health and safety procedures
Report any accidents, incidents, injuries, or behavioral concerns immediately to camp leadership
Maintain equipment, instructional materials, and program spaces
Communicate effectively with camp staff to ensure smooth program operations
Maintain a positive attitude and contribute to a supportive staff team environment
Demonstrate sound judgment, flexibility, and willingness to accept responsibility
Perform other related duties as assigned by the Camp Director or Assistant Camp Director
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Knowledge of basic computer programs, including Word, Excel and Internet.
HOURS
Typically 8:30am-4:30pm
Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum age of 18 yrs. Old
Completion of 12th grade by the start of camp
Strong interest, maturity and judgment in working with children in an outdoor setting
Knowledge and experience in camp related activities preferred
Possess the ability to work as a team member with other counselors and senior staff members
Responsible, friendly, enthusiastic, patient and willing to learn
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF WORK
Ability to work primarily indoors and is occasionally subject to outdoor environmental conditions - no effective protection from the weather conditions or temperature changes. The employee performs tasks outdoors related to recreational programs, weather can be hot in the summer, etc., while in the fall and spring can be cool/cold.
Employee should have the ability to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly, in addition to the ability to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
Have the ability to lift, reach handle, finger, kneel, bend, stand for long periods of time, talk, hear, feel, smell, climb, maintain balance, stoop, crouch, crawl, and see the nature of the object by the eye.
There are no environmental hazards associated with this classification.
Chosen candidates will be required to provide proof of licenses, certifications, and education required for this position. Candidates will also be subject to qualifying pre-employment processes, including medical examination, drug/alcohol screen, employment verification, and criminal background check.
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