Onsite Program Director - Technology Camp

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Onsite Program Director - Technology Camp

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    SUMMARY

    Directors are the onsite representative of iD, responsible for fostering a FUN environment in which students are able to learn new technology and think creatively! With the support and guidance of a nationwide team, the Director leads a team of instructors in the day-to-day program operations. In addition to maintaining the satisfaction of all students, parents, staff and university contacts, the Director will act as the Camp Health Officer and will administer all camper medications and perform camper health assessments. Maintaining a safe, supportive, and enjoyable atmosphere is crucial. At locations with an overnight program, the Director is  required to stay on campus.

    CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING

    • Attend in person and online Regional Staff Trainings
    • Lead weekend onsite orientation session
    • Complete ALL paperwork and training requirements
    • Become acquainted with all courses, products, and software
    • May be required to be fingerprinted (based on location)

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB

    Administrative:

    • Assist with location set-up, tear-down and product inventory/assessment - ability to lift 50 lbs
    • Plan and execute an organized check-in each session
    • Plan, organize, and participate in indoor and outdoor activities for students
    • Maintain positive staff and student morale
    • Additional duties as needed and assigned by your Location Manager

     

    Supervisory:

    • Ensure that staff and students are meeting curriculum goals
    • Conduct mid-season and end-of-season performance reviews of staff members
    • Apply behavior management techniques to enforce rules and safety regulations
    • Ensure appropriate supervision ratios are maintained
    • Act as an emergency substitute for sick/absent Instructor
    • Be continuously available to staff and students while on duty
    • Escort students to and from dining halls - traveling up to 1 mile

    Health, Safety, & First-Aid:

    • Supervise all students and maintain a safe environment
    • Execute an organized camper medication check-in and check-out each week
    • Administer all camper medications with 100% accuracy
    • Maintain accurate, up to date medications and health log
    • Respond to and document critical incidents - have good hearing & eyesight, mobility, be able to operate emergency exits
    • Perform CPR and FIRST AID

    QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

    The ideal candidate must demonstrate proficiency in Google Suite (google drive, google docs, google sheets). Directors must have strong organizational skills and be able to communicate effectively via email, cell phone, and hand-written documents. In addition, the candidate would also have a background working with kids and teens. Previous camp or managerial experience is required. The ideal candidate would have a college degree in a related field. Must hold Pediatric & Adult CPR/First Aid/AED certifications in order to be eligible to work in this position. Some jurisdictions require Directors to be at least 25 years old (by the start of camp). Knowledge of computer networking and/or curriculum software is a plus.

    PAY

    The pay for this position varies by work location, program division, and camp size:

    • California: $1,425-1,525/week
    • Colorado, Washington DC, Illinois, Minnesota: $1,250/week
    • Maryland: $925-1,050/week
    • New York: $1,250-1,450/week
    • Seattle: $1,475-1,575/week for staff working overnight schedule
    • Bellevue, WA: $29/hr
    • Other locations: To be discussed in interview

     

    This position is eligible for 401(k) once eligibility requirements are met and other benefits, such as paid sick leave, as required by state or local law.

    Hiring begins 11/1/24 and continues through approximately 5/15/25. The number of available positions diminishes further into our hiring season. 

    Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable state and local laws, including but not limited to the LA FCO and the CA Fair Chance Act. This position involves the supervision and care of minors and as such a criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship which may result in the withdrawal of conditional job offers.

  • Industry
    Education
  • About Us

    iD Tech is a purpose-driven company and a national leader in youth STEM education. In 2025, we will engage over 50,000 K-12 students with online and on-campus programs focused on coding, game development, robotics, digital art and design, and math curriculum.