Summer Quest Assistant (June 2026)
Must apply online. To complete application, click "apply" box to the right and above.Date: March 20, 2026Job Title: Summer Quest AssistantDepartment: Career Readiness & Development (CRD)Reports Directly To: CRD ManagerHourly Wage: $12.50/hrPosition Open Until FilledSummer Quest PurposeFrancis Tuttle Summer Quest one-week camps are meant to be fun and educational while at the same time serving as an introduction to Francis Tuttle Career Training programs. The main goal is to utilize the camp as a launch pad for the students to enroll in a Francis Tuttle program when they become eligible.Primary Function Of PositionProvides support to the instructor of the Summer Quest program. Assists both internal and external customers with exceptional customer service.Embrace the Francis Tuttle Culture as reflected in the Mission and Vision statements, and continually portray the Core Values: Service, Trust, Aspiration, Respect and Responsibility.Essential Job FunctionsAssists in overseeing classroom to ensure students' safety, development, growth, skill achievement, and general well-being.Attends required training sessions made available before Summer Quest starts.Assists in the coordination of daily activities including lesson plans for a full week of Summer Quest.Participates in various group activities as well as a culminating activity to include guardian of student on the final day of Summer Quest week.Coordinates with Summer Quest Facilitator and CRD staff regarding timing for breaks, lunches and special activities.Assists in supporting classroom expectations and rules for students to follow in order to alleviate discipline issues. Assists with small incidents and helps complete accident report form, as well as notifies Summer Quest staff immediately, as needed.Ability to be present on the job as described under working conditions and contract details.Other duties as assigned.Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesHigh school diploma or equivalent required.Must be 18 years of age to apply.Experience in educational camp setting a plus.Ability to work independently with limited supervision and direction.Ability and desire to maintain/manage an efficient, well-organized classroom/lab area.Exceptional verbal communication skills.Ability to understand and meet critical deadlines.Ability to excel in a fast-paced work environment by prioritizing tasks and projects.Strong flexibility, time management, and organizational skills are a must.Ability to consistently deliver superior customer service and work quality to internal and external customers.Working ConditionsLong periods of sitting and standing. Ability to clean and organize classroom/lab/kitchen areas. Ability to lift 10-25 lbs. Extensive communication with internal customers. Reliable, dependable and punctual attendance. This is not an exhaustive list and reasonable accommodations will be made as needed.Potential work locations include Francis Tuttle-Rockwell Campus, Francis Tuttle-Danforth Campus and Putnam City-Capps Middle School.Organizational RelationshipTemporary personnel position reports directly to the Career Readiness & Development Manager and classroom instructor.Working Days And HoursWorking days are June 2nd 5th (week one), June 9th 12th (week two), June 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th (week three) and June 23rd-26th (week four). Working hours are 8:30am 3:30pm, 28 hours/week.Hours worked June 1st through June 15th will be paid on June 30thHours worked June 16th through June 26th will be paid on July 31stContactHuman Resources12777 N. Rockwell AvenueOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73142(405) 717-4625Only persons of interest will be contacted.Disclaimer"The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. This information is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified."Equal Opportunity E-Verify Employer