Woodworking Program LEAD - Summer Camp
Listed on 2025-12-06
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, After School -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, After School
Location: Kingston
POSITION SUMMARY
This is a seasonal role from June - August and supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit charitable organization committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Program Leads will provide overall leadership and management in their specific program area. They are responsible for implementing safe and engaging activities that are age appropriate, supervise counselors in their program area, maintain a clean and safe environment, ensure program equipment is well looked after, communicate supplies that need to be ordered in a timely manner, and program evaluation.
The Program Lead position serves as a member of our program team and is charged with working in a collaborative way with their peers to ensure the success of all program areas at camp.
- Assist in designing and facilitating progressive programming for Woodworking specialty camp during the two sessions offered (4 weeks total).
- Teach campers grades 4th-9th a variety of woodworking techniques, such as designing, measuring, building/assembly, sanding, and finishing.
- Support campers in creating projects that they are able to bring home and in creating a final group project.
- Maintain strict safety protocol for the use of tools and woodworking equipment in the woodworking shed according to Camp Lincoln policy.
- Ensure all campers and staff wear appropriate PPE while woodworking and mitigate risk of injury through teaching safe woodworking techniques.
- Maintain a high level of cleanliness in the woodworking shed, including frequent vacuuming of sawdust and sweeping of debris.
- Prepare supplies for activities ahead of program start time.
- Delegate and support staff assigned to the Woodworking shed in facilitating activities and providing supervision.
- Experience creating and drafting a variety of woodworking projects preferred.
- Working knowledge of functional use and safety precautions for woodworking tools such as power tools, saws, sanding devices, hammers/mallets, chisels, and drills.
- Teaching/Facilitation/Classroom experience preferred.
- Facilitate a safe, fun, and rewarding experience for all campers, while serving as a role model that embodies Camp Lincoln’s four core values:
Respect, Honesty, Caring, and Responsibility. - Responsible for the entire operation of their program area.
- Responsible for the supervision and safety of all campers in their program area, with special considerations for safety as required for high-risk activities.
- Works collaboratively with other Program Leads, the Program Coordinators, and the Assistant Camp Director to support the delivery of high-quality daily programming and special events across camp.
- Plans and executes an innovative, engaging, and age-appropriate camp program.
- Works creatively to innovate their program area and program curriculum.
- Responsible for providing feedback to counselors as it relates to their program and skill classes.
- Builds positive relationships with campers, parents, caregivers, staff, and camp leadership.
- Facilitates an effective and fair skill class sign-up process for campers.
- Maintains a safe and clean program area – trash is picked up, equipment is inspected routinely, program area is organized, and program space set up prior to activities beginning.
- Maintains inventory of program supplies and communicates needs and purchases to the Assistant Camp Director in a timely manner.
- Remains calm during an emergency and carries out duties as designated by the Emergency Action Plan.
- Attends all Family Nights, staff meetings, and lifeguard in-services (as needed).
- Provides effective and timely communication to the Summer Program Coordinators.
- Adheres to policies related to maintaining appropriate boundaries with staff, campers, and CITs.
- Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations to a direct supervisor in a timely manner.
- Attends required child abuse risk management training and follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Minimum of 2 years leadership and childcare/camp experience.
- Strong collaborative and teamwork…
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