Assistant Camp Director
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Youth Development, Education Administration
Camp Olson YMCA is more than just a camp, it’s a community rooted in tradition, natural beauty, and a passion for youth development.
Job DescriptionThe Assistant Camp Director plays a vital leadership role at Camp Olson YMCA, ensuring that all programs reflect the YMCA’s mission and Camp Olson’s tradition of excellence. This position is responsible for the design, delivery, and evaluation of safe, engaging, and inclusive programs that foster personal growth, community, and fun for campers, families, and staff. As a member of the year-round leadership team, the Assistant Camp Director supports the Camp Director in advancing the overall mission of Camp Olson, while directly supervising and mentoring seasonal program staff.
The Assistant Camp Director is expected to live on-site year-round and be an active presence in camp life.
- Bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Education, Youth Development, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience in program development, youth leadership, or camp/recreation management.
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and supervise seasonal staff.
- Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- Commitment to creating a warm, welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
- Current CPR/First Aid certification (or ability to obtain prior to employment). Additional certifications (LGI, equestrian, boating, etc.) preferred.
- Must be able to live on-site during year-round and actively participate in camp life.
- Lead the planning, organization, and delivery of summer camp and year-round programs (youth, family, and group events).
- Ensure all programs are developmentally appropriate, inclusive, and aligned with YMCA values.
- Incorporate progressive programming, leadership development, and environmental stewardship into program design.
- Regularly evaluate program effectiveness and participant feedback to make improvements.
- Recruit, interview, hire, and train seasonal staff and volunteers for program roles.
- Provide ongoing supervision, mentorship, and performance evaluations to staff.
- Develop and deliver pre-camp and in-season staff training sessions focused on safety, skill development, and leadership.
- Foster a positive and supportive staff culture that emphasizes collaboration, accountability, and growth.
- Promote a welcoming and inclusive camp environment where every camper feels a sense of belonging.
- Support camper success by modeling positive behavior management and conflict resolution strategies.
- Communicate effectively with families, ensuring they feel informed and supported before, during, and after camp sessions.
- Help build long-term camper and family retention by strengthening the quality and consistency of programs.
- Maintain a strong culture of safety across all programs, ensuring compliance with YMCA standards, ACA accreditation, and state regulations.
- Develop and implement risk management procedures, emergency action plans, and training drills.
- Maintain appropriate certifications (CPR/First Aid required; LGI, or boating certifications preferred).
- Monitor and maintain program equipment, facilities, and supplies in safe working condition.
- Assist in managing program budgets, ensuring responsible use of resources and supplies.
- Maintain accurate records of camper participation, incidents, and staff certifications.
- Support camper recruitment, marketing, and community outreach efforts by representing Camp Olson at events, schools, and YMCA functions.
- Collaborate with the Executive Director and other leadership staff to align programs with camp goals, strategic vision, and operational priorities.
As Assistant Camp Director, you’ll join a team of dedicated professionals and alumni who care deeply about camp and its mission. You’ll have the opportunity to: shape programs that inspire lifelong skills, friendships, and memories; work in an environment that values tradition while encouraging creativity and innovation; live and work in one of Minnesota’s most beautiful outdoor settings; build lasting relationships with staff, campers, families, and the broader community;
be part of a mission-driven organization that is committed to inclusion, safety, and youth development.
Innovation
Critical Thinking & Decision Making
Functional Expertise
Program Management
Inclusion
Collaboration
Communication & Influence
Emotional Maturity
Developing Self & Other
Current CPR/First Aid certification (or ability to obtain prior to employment). Additional certifications (LGI, equestrian, boating, etc.) preferred.
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