Camp Coordinator (Canada Summer Job)
St. Catharines, ON
Mid Level
Contract
Full-Time
About the role
Job Title: Summer Camp Coordinator (Canada Summer Job)
Employment Type: Canada Summer Jobs – Temporary Summer Position
Job Summary:
The Summer Camp Coordinator supports the Camp Director in planning, organizing, and delivering daily camp activities for children and youth. The Coordinator assists with program administration, ensures a safe and positive environment for campers, and helps lead staff and volunteers. This position provides valuable experience in leadership, communication, event planning, child supervision, and community engagement.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Program Planning & Coordination
- Assist in planning weekly camp schedules, activities, and themes.
- Prepare program materials, supplies, and activity instructions.
- Help coordinate field trips, special events, and guest sessions.
- Support the development of new activities that enhance learning, engagement, and fun.
Administrative Support
- Maintain attendance records, activity logs, and registration information.
- Assist with preparing reports, program documentation, and communication materials.
- Help manage camp supplies inventory and track program expenses under supervision.
- Support program evaluation by collecting feedback from campers, parents, and staff.
Camper Support & Supervision
- Help supervise campers during activities, transitions, break times, and outings.
- Promote a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for children and youth.
- Support staff and volunteers by helping facilitate activities and resolving minor issues.
- Report any concerns to the Camp Director promptly.
Communication & Community Engagement
- Assist in communicating schedules, reminders, and updates to parents.
- Help promote camp activities through newsletters, posters, or social media (if applicable).
- Collaborate with community partners or guest facilitators to enhance program delivery.
Skill Development (CSJ Requirement)
The candidate will gain hands-on experience in:
- Leadership and teamwork
- Child and youth programming
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Event planning and coordination
- Record-keeping and administrative systems
- Workplace professionalism and time management
CSJ Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be 15–30 years old at the start of employment.
- Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person with refugee protection.
- Must have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) and be legally entitled to work in Canada.