Jersey City Summer Camp Programming Assistant Director - Seasonal jobs in United States
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Kids in the Game · 2 months ago

Jersey City Summer Camp Programming Assistant Director - Seasonal

Kids in the Game is a company dedicated to providing unforgettable day camp experiences for children across New York. They are seeking a Seasonal Jersey City Summer Camp Programming Assistant Director to oversee and manage camp programming, ensuring it is high-quality, inclusive, and aligned with the organization’s mission. The role involves leading program design, scheduling, and supporting camp staff in delivering engaging activities for campers.

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Responsibilities

As a key "architect" of the camp day, you are not just facilitating programming—you are modeling what our mission looks like in action
Programming is one of the strongest drivers of culture at camp
Always look for ways to elevate skill-building, increase engagement, and create more intentional moments of joy and growth
As the lead of programming, your tone becomes the tone of camp
Ensure programming meets every camper where they are
Understand that behind every behavior is a need, and behind every need is a developing child
Implement the Kids in the Game camp curriculum (weekly themes and daily activities in art, sports, STEM, and Early Childhood) in collaboration with the specialists and counselors
Build age-appropriate weekly schedules for each group (PreK–7th grade), balancing sports, games, art, creative play, STEAM, swim, and team time
Translate weekly theme guides into daily experiences that are fun, immersive, and developmentally aligned
Plan and coordinate weekly special programming (theme days, Friday showcases, Olympics, tournaments, talent shows, etc.)
Ensure pacing, space usage, equipment needs, transitions, and staff assignments are clear and communicated in advance
Conduct regular meetings with the specialists to review lesson planning expectations, daily/weekly schedule changes, and modify activities pending last minute changes (new campers, inclement weather, limited spaces, etc.)
Lead special events and weekly activities (based on instructional needs) alongside a team of specialists
Guide specialists and counselors on lesson setup, camper engagement, time management, and behavior strategies
Conduct frequent walk-throughs and observations to provide realtime coaching and encouragement
Be a role model for specialists, counselors, and other camp leaders in how to engage with campers, and jump in to actively support activity rotations
Help staff differentiate activities for various age groups and abilities so every camper can participate fully; support them in adapting activities to different spaces around the camp site (e.g. classrooms, hallways, auditoriums, gyms, cafeterias, outdoor green spaces, parks, etc.)
Bring excitement and energy to morning and afternoon rallies, theme days, assemblies, and special events
Contribute positively to building camp culture by teaching camp cheers, team building games and activities, and camp rituals/traditions
Ensure all activities reflect Kids in the Game core values of positivity, empathy, commitment, ambition, and inclusivity
Foster camper participation and confidence-building — encourage trying new skills, teamwork, patience, and peer connection
Apply proactive behavior strategies rooted in emotional intelligence and youth development best practice
Actively engage with campers and staff throughout the camp day to build positive relationships and learn about their interests and needs
Confirm equipment and supplies are available and prepped for each rotation
Check on setup and breakdown of activity areas and ensure they are safe and properly supervised
Uphold all DOH and camp safety protocols, especially around transitions, group management, and outdoor play
Implement and enforce all safety protocols—including camper supervision ratios, emergency procedures, and incident reporting
Support in leading staff training on emergency response, first aid procedures, and appropriate camper management techniques
Respond to behavioral, medical, or environmental incidents calmly and effectively; communicate outcomes with families and leadership
Maintain a culture of psychological safety—ensuring every camper and staff member feels physically and emotionally secure

Qualification

Camp leadership experienceCurriculum designEvent planningYouth program developmentG Suite proficiencyUltracamp softwareAsana project managementCommunication skillsTeam buildingEmpathyInclusivityRelationship building

Required

Must have completed a physical exam and TB test within one year of the camp dates, pass NYS and national background checks, and be CPR, First Aid, and AED certified
Possess at least 2–3 years of professional camp leadership experience (e.g., Sports or Arts Head, Assistant Camp Director, Division Leader), including direct supervision of 5–10+ staff members
Demonstrate experience in planning and leading large-scale events, weekly themes and pre-designed curricula, and camp-wide programs, as well as youth program development, summer camp operations, and recreational programming
Demonstrate strong experience in curriculum design, activity planning, and program implementation across sports, arts, STEM, and creative play
Possess a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood or Elementary Education, Physical Education, Sports Management, Art Education, Child Development, or a related field; a Master's degree in Education, Theatre Arts, General Arts, Sports Management, Educational Leadership, or a related discipline is a plus
Prior experience as a youth development supervisor or educator in a public or private setting (2+ years) may also meet the requirements for consideration
Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and communicate in a timely, professional manner with parents, staff, and colleagues across multiple channels (Slack, Email, Text, Google Calendar, etc.)
Be able to interpret and follow written or oral instructions (tutorials, step-by-step guides) as part of a self-directed training program
Demonstrate proficiency using G Suite (Docs, Sheets), Ultracamp registration software, and Asana project management tools
Commit to working part-time and remotely during the school year to support camp planning, and full-time for eight weeks during the summer
Attend and help lead Core Trainings, all-staff team building events, and camp leadership training before and during the summer
Exhibit strong relationship-building and collaboration skills with staff, campers, families, and partners

Benefits

End-of-Camp Bonus: Additional performance-based bonuses in the range of $100 - $300 are awarded based on camper enrollment and family satisfaction ratings (NPS scores).

Company

Kids in the Game

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Kids in the Game is a provider of youth sports programs in the New York City.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Matt Murphy
Chief Executive Officer
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Cara Hudson
Senior Director of Recruitment and Partnerships
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