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Description
The Head of Program plays a pivotal role on the Leadership Team and has two key mandates: 1) recruit, hire, train, and co-manage a top summer team and 2) plan and deliver a premiere programming experience. People and Programming are two core elements of the Camp Jeanne d’Arc experience, and as such, the Head of Program will be involved in all aspects of camp life and operations. This role reports directly to the Camp Director and is perfect for someone who is eager to take the next step in their leadership journey within the Camping, Youth Development, or Outdoor Recreation industries.
Off-season work is remote. Summer work is at camp.
Requirements
What You’re Responsible For:
Talent
Work in partnership with the Camp Director to lead a best-in-class summer team.
Establish and maintain a system for recruiting seasonal staff members, including sourcing new staff and retaining returning staff.
Manage relationships with international staffing agencies and universities to develop long-term partnerships that support recruiting efforts year after year.
Responsible for accurate staffing and on/offboarding tasks, including but not limited to, new hire communications, visa administration and compliance, termination notifications, etc.
Identify ways to retain talent over the long haul, including comprehensive benefits, professional development and promotion paths.
Work in partnership with the Camp Director to plan and execute staff training prior to the summer.
Maintain positive relationships with all seasonal staff, past and present, to understand and respond to their needs and effectively increase staff retention.
Provide ongoing training, support, recognition and feedback (both written and oral) throughout the summer.
Develop a strong sense of connection & community amongst the seasonal staff.
Programming
Ensure safe execution of all camp programming, both on-site and off.
Work with the Camp Director to create the 8-yr “Camper Journey” to identify, understand, and develop programming to solve the needs of campers as they grow through Camp Jeanne d’Arc.
Oversee the design of the daily schedule; including program activities, staff and camper schedules, and all-camp events during the summer.
Oversee and manage the production of off-site trips (logistics, partners, food, permitting, etc) and develop programming for downtime (eg, buses) to build relationships and develop culture.
Ensure all program supplies are ordered on time and within budget and are well cared for during and after the season.
Design, execute, and maintain an industry-leading upper-camper program that retains campers through age 17 and prepares them to transition onto staff.
Choreograph and produce moments that create lifelong memories for campers and families, including camp-wide events, opening & closing day, etc.
Summer Leadership
Serve as a senior member of the Summer Leadership Team: act as a leader and role model for seasonal staff, take on other responsibilities as assigned, have a “Director Mindset” with attention to improving all aspects of camp
Maintain an active presence around camp and get to know all seasonal staff personally, especially first-year staff
Provide necessary support and feedback to staff
Manage the Head Counselor—support her in her work to manage and support the counselors and campers
Qualify to act as the Director-on-Duty while the director is away
Who You Are:
Highly relational; able to develop genuine, long-lasting bonds with a diverse range of people
Eager to develop your skills under the mentorship of experienced leaders, while also mentoring Camp Jeanne d’Arc seasonal leaders.
Committed to personal & professional development.
Attentive to details & highly organized.
Skilled at developing & leading a team.
Proactive, self-directed, and solutions-oriented.
Able to strike a balance between maintaining tradition, cultivating evolution, and serving the long-term goals of Camp Jeanne d’Arc.
Willing to do whatever it takes to solve a problem, whether that is supporting an upset staff member or mucking horse stalls.
Eager to work long hours in the summer, with an understanding that off-season work is goal-driven, not task or time-driven.
Able to step in and act as Camp Director in their absence.
Able to travel as needed for recruitment and program development (optional).
6+ years of work experience in youth development, outdoor recreation, or hospitality.
4+ years of experience successfully recruiting, hiring, and managing a team.
Budget management experience preferred.
What We Offer:
$25/hr hourly wage for off-season work, and $9,750 for summer season (approx 9 weeks)
Expected hours*: 5-10 hours per week in non-summer months, may fluctuate seasonally. Can be flexible.
Flexible work hours/time-off (*anticipate approximately 39 weeks of work in non-summer)
Room and Board, summer
A clear pathway to career development & advancement, including funding for professional development.
A collaborative community of fellow Canyonlands Camps leadership teams.
The support, mentorship, and camaraderie of the entire Canyonlands Camps Partner Services team.
*Subject to change. There is no guaranteed number of hours per week or weeks per year, and hours will be allocated on a week-to-week or month-to-month basis. Any time spent over allotted hours needs to be pre-approved by the employee’s manager. Hours are not guaranteed, and you will only be paid for hours worked that have been pre-approved.
Camp Jeanne d’Arc is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.