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The Camp Program Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of the camp in the program season. The incumbent assists with the development of quality programs in all camp areas. The incumbent is also ...

The Camp & Program Manager is a full- time position responsible for managing our summer camp program and custom program partnerships. This role will also coordinate with Imagination Station team ...

Position Summary The Camp Jones Gulch Program Staff, under the guidance of the Program Director, is responsible for leading engaging, safe, and enjoyable activities for youth and program participants.

Camp Program Lead OPS

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Leads the camp reading program, following standards set by the Suncoast Campaign for Grade-Level Reading. Selects age appropriate reading material for children of each age group and creates ...

Under the direction of the Camp Branch Director, the Program Director will be responsible for the management of Day Camp programs at YMCA locations in accordance with all Greater Wichita YMCA ...

Position Summary The Camp Jones Gulch Program Staff, under the guidance of the Program Director, is responsible for leading engaging, safe, and enjoyable activities for youth and program participants.

Camp Program Lead OPS

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Leads the camp reading program, following standards set by the Suncoast Campaign for Grade-Level Reading. Selects age appropriate reading material for children of each age group and creates ...

Position Summary The Camp Jones Gulch Program Staff, under the guidance of the Program Director, is responsible for leading engaging, safe, and enjoyable activities for youth and program participants.

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How much do camp program jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for camp program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Camp Program Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Camp Program Director, you need strong organizational abilities, experience in recreation management or education, and often a degree in a related field. Familiarity with scheduling software, safety protocols, and possibly certifications in CPR/First Aid are typically required. Leadership, creativity, and excellent interpersonal skills help you motivate staff and engage campers effectively. These skills ensure the safe, smooth operation of camp activities and create a positive, memorable experience for participants.

What are some common challenges faced by Camp Program staff, and how can they be addressed effectively?

Camp Program staff often encounter challenges such as managing diverse camper needs, adapting activities for different age groups, and responding to unexpected situations like inclement weather or homesickness. Effective communication, flexibility, and strong teamwork are essential in overcoming these obstacles. Many camps provide training sessions and ongoing support to help staff develop problem-solving skills and foster a positive, inclusive environment for all participants.

What is a camp program?

A camp program is a structured set of activities and experiences designed for participants, often children or teenagers, in a camp setting. These programs can include educational, recreational, and social activities that aim to promote personal growth, teamwork, and fun in a safe environment. Camp programs are typically run by trained staff and can vary widely in duration, theme, and focus, such as sports, arts, nature, or leadership development.

What is the difference between Camp Program vs Camp Counselor?

AspectCamp ProgramCamp Counselor
CredentialsMay require certifications in first aid, CPR, or specialized program trainingTypically requires background checks, some certifications, and experience working with children
Work EnvironmentDevelops and manages overall camp activities, schedules, and program logisticsDirectly supervises campers, leads activities, and ensures safety
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by camp directors and program coordinators to plan and oversee camp offeringsUsed by camp staff responsible for daily camper engagement

The main difference is that a Camp Program involves designing and managing the overall camp activities and structure, while a Camp Counselor focuses on supervising and engaging with campers directly. Both roles are essential in a camp setting but differ in responsibilities and scope.

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Camp Program Coordinator

Camp Program Coordinator

YMCA

Hudson, WI • On-site

$21/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


YMCA rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

Based on 1,975 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

482nd of 674 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

YMCA Camp St. Croix in Hudson is seeking a Farm Coordinator who is relationship-driven, community-minded, and hard-working. This is a full-time, year-round role. The Farm Coordinator will report to the Farm Director and be responsible for farm events, as well as maintaining farm and high tunnel crop schedules by leading and working with volunteers of all ages, both in small and large groups. The Farm Coordinator will also work with the farm animals (poultry and small livestock), maintaining animal health year-round through pasture rotations and life cycles. An enthusiastic applicant with a background in farm maintenance and tractor and implement operation is preferred.
The salary for this position starts at $21.00 hourly. We take into consideration an individual's background and experience in determining salary; therefore, base pay offered may vary considerably depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The compensation package includes a wide range of other benefits and earned time off that vary depending on part-time or full-time status.

1. Job Summary:

The Camp Program Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of the camp in the program season. The incumbent assists with the development of quality programs in all camp areas. The incumbent is also responsible for various administrative tasks, which may include ordering supplies, coordinating schedules, and completing all necessary reports.

See Addendum for additional information

2. Essential Functions:

Assist the Camp Director in overseeing the daily activities, general camp operations, and programs to ensure a quality camp during the season of programming.

Coordinate quality and safety before and after care at all sites. Assist in the development of programming and with hiring and handling staffing.

Work with special events, promotions, and any other special needs as they arise.

Ensure that all program area schedules are completed satisfactorily in a timely manner.

Ensure the maintenance of accurate program and administrative records.

Ensure that the site is kept clean, organized, and free of litter.

Be responsible for knowing, understanding, training, and executing all camp policies and emergency procedures associated with the camp.

Assist in mid-summer and post-summer evaluations with the Camp Program Director.

Be a leader in parent communication and address parent concerns in a timely manner. Seek the help of the Camp Program Director when necessary.

Assist with the various administrative tasks necessary for camp to run efficiently.

See camp specific addendum for program details.

3. Relationships:

This position reports to the Camp Director who reports to Branch/Camp Sr. Program Director/Executive. The incumbent interacts regularly with camp staff, campers, and parents. This position involves interaction with camp staff, campers and parents from a diverse background.

4. Qualifications:

Required:

Minimum age of 18.

Adult and Pediatric First Aid & CPR/AED provided by YMCA or other certified organization (may be obtained upon hire but must be completed before an employee supervises youth).

Minimum of 2 years of experience in camp, youth programs, recreation, working with children, or in a related field.

Demonstrated knowledge of practices, procedures, activities, and programs as they relate to youth/child camping.

Strong interpersonal communication skills.

See Addendum for additional information

6. Work Conditions:

Must be capable of carrying loads of up to 50 pounds and able to traverse hilly and uneven terrain without undue exertion.

May work at heights up to 30 feet for extended periods of time if applicable.

Work in conditions that will create dirt and dust.

Perform essential program support to camp activities and programs which may include, but not limited to the following activities: semi - reaching to full-reach overhead, crouching, kneeling, shoveling, working in narrow and/or confining spaces underground, overhead, and at ground level, twisting of the waist, shoulders, and legs, and lying on stomach and/or back.

Ability to work with a computer for a prolonged period of time.

See Addendum for additional information

7. Additional Notes:

This job description represents the major functions of the position but is not intended to be all-inclusive. The incumbent is also responsible for taking direction from the Camp Program Director or their representatives in completing projects or performing duties deemed necessary for the Branch or Association success.

Addendum: Farm Program Coordinator

YMCA Camp St. Croix has been providing exceptional outdoor program experiences since 1909. For more than 100 years, and on over 400 acres along the St. Croix Riverway, Camp St. Croix has established a tradition of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility in all year-round programs. Just 20 minutes east of the Twin Cities, Camp St. Croix provides a convenient location for kids and adults alike to enjoy quality programming in a beautiful, natural setting.

The Farm at Camp St. Croix consists of the High Tunnels, Discovery Garden, and Educational Barn, rotationally grazing sheep, pastured poultry, and year-round laying chickens. These pieces make this farm the first nearly year-round educational farm in the St. Croix Valley. We work hard to bring participants, families, and the community together through education in small farming, cooking and eating what we grow. This sparks a shared interest in growing and cooking healthy food. We strive to do these things in a way that is sustainable for the environment and our bodies, as well as reproducible at home.

Qualifications/ Requirements:

A background in high tunnel farming, or Horticulture, Agriculture, Horticultural or Agricultural Education, Sustainability and Natural Resources, Environmental Education, STEM, or Youth Development**

Demonstrate ability to work with, and be welcoming to, people of all ages, abilities, and cultures

Ability to stand and walk for up to six hours outdoors, be prepared for exposure to a variety of weather conditions, and be able to complete responsibilities in those conditions

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

An inherent desire to do life-changing work, while listening carefully to others, patiently serving, and being open and kind

Skill sets: We are seeking a community minded, relationship builder who can run large events. A friend maker, teacher, farmer, and hard worker, who can handle working in warmer temps, and is not afraid of learning maintenance skills and driving the tractor.

Farm Coordinator Responsibilities:

Coordinate and Run Farm Events

  • Pizza nights; The Farm Coordinator will handle all communication and event preparation, advertising, and running events
  • Harvest Fest; Lead community board through all event planning, catch remaining details, handle all aspects, and run event
  • Weddings; Incumbent will work closely with Farm Program Director, OLP Program Coordinator, and Senior Events Coordinator to have farm ready for events, train hosts, advertise for future bookings
  • Events on the farm; brainstorm, advertise for rental.

Lead volunteers and volunteer groups on site at the Farm

  • Lead large group volunteer workdays: Farm director will schedule them and have projects for them, the coordinator just need to lead the group day of and create a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Lead weekly volunteer groups: Farm director will schedule them and have projects for them, the coordinator needs to lead the group day of and create a welcoming atmosphere. T
  • Lead one or two camper groups weekly during summer camp: Overnight Farm and Garden camps, high tunnel groups from DayCroix, or farm groups in the Fall/Winter/Spring: homeschool groups, or public school groups.
  • Teach at Little Seeds Nature Preschool for nine hours a week during the school year.

High Tunnel and Garden Crop Care

  • Care for plants and meet weekly distributions and harvest dates: The Farm Director will be managing and supervising all this, the Farm Coordinator will help meet the deadlines
  • Help to maintain the planting, weeding, watering, and harvesting aspects of the high tunnels and field according to set schedules. (two, 30' x 72' high tunnels, and twelve 30"x50' outdoor rows.)
  • It is important that the incumbent adheres to high aesthetic standards in the space
  • Understand the value and quality of organic produce and handle it appropriately pre and post-harvest

Animal Care

  • An animal lead will be hired in the summer, but the farm coordinator will have the "big picture" year-round animal focus
  • Care for animals' year round

o Chicken incubation

o Chicken butchering

o Goat winter care

o Goat summer buckthorn care

o Initiate animal program growth
Consider sheep year-round, revenue attached to this, programming, etc
Consider bee program, revenue attached to this, programming, etc

Farm maintenance: Tractor operation, mowing, fixing, driving for the farm.


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