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Director of Creative Media

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

... camp brochures, stationary, internal documents, etc., will use working knowledge of the printing process, digital photography, videography, and techniques for use in motion graphics; supervises ...

Partner Scheduling Representative

Houston, TX · On-site

$20.46 - $23.02/hr

Provide assistance to reporters, videographers, as applicable (i.e., directions, my steno machine ... Veritext Summer Camp - a fun-filled culture building and learning experience * Generous employee ...

Camps Content Creator

Felicity, OH · On-site

$124K/yr

... camp weekends. * Collaborate with the Camps Marketing & Growth Lead, Studio partners, contractors, photographers, videographers, and creatives to support campaigns and storytelling initiatives.

Camps Content Creator

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$120K/yr

... camp weekends. * Collaborate with the Camps Marketing & Growth Lead, Studio partners, contractors, photographers, videographers, and creatives to support campaigns and storytelling initiatives.

Camps Content Creator

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$120K/yr

... camp weekends. * Collaborate with the Camps Marketing & Growth Lead, Studio partners, contractors, photographers, videographers, and creatives to support campaigns and storytelling initiatives.

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How much do camp videographer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for camp videographer in the United States is $25.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a camp videographer do?

A Camp Videographer is responsible for capturing and editing video footage of camp activities, special events, and daily life to create engaging content for campers, parents, and staff. They use cameras, drones, and editing software to produce highlight reels, promotional videos, and social media clips. This role requires creativity, technical skills, and the ability to work in an outdoor, fast-paced environment.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a camp videographer?

To excel as a Camp Videographer, you need strong skills in video shooting, editing, and storytelling, often supported by experience with professional cameras and editing software. Familiarity with tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and basic audio equipment is typically required. Creativity, flexibility, and excellent interpersonal communication help you capture authentic moments and interact effectively with campers and staff. These abilities ensure you produce engaging, high-quality videos in dynamic camp environments with limited resources and time.

What does a typical day look like for a camp videographer?

A typical day for a Camp Videographer involves filming various camp activities, interacting with campers and staff to capture meaningful moments, and editing footage on-site to produce daily or weekly highlight videos. You may be responsible for managing multiple shoots, adapting quickly to changing outdoor conditions, and ensuring footage is organized and backed up. Collaboration with camp directors and activity leaders is common to plan and prioritize coverage of important events. The role offers a dynamic environment with new challenges each day, making creativity and adaptability essential to your success.

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Infographic showing various Camp Videographer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Part Time, and 50% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $53,104 per year, or $25.5 per hour.

Arts, Media, Handicrafts Instructor

Boy Scouts of America

Glen Jean, WV

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

Provide high-quality advancement and enrichment experiences for Justice National Scout Camp guests in a summer camp setting by facilitating and contributing to fun, safe, and engaging programs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Instruct, mentor, and engage Scouts (ages 11-17) in arts, media, and handicraft merit badges
  • Present to groups of 5-20 Scouts (youth) to transfer knowledge and empower application of skills and concepts
  • Coordinate and collect program and instructional materials and resources
  • Turn in accurate advancement paperwork to supervisor in a timely manner
  • Participate in camp-wide programs and activities (campfires, evening programs)
  • Assist with the setup, maintenance, and takedown of program and camping areas
  • Model the Scout Oath and Law in daily interactions
  • Maintain a clean, organized, inspected, neat, and safe work area
  • Perform additional duties assigned by leadership
  • Abide by policies and procedures outlined in the SBR staff handbook

Qualifications

  • Minimum age: 18+
  • Comfortable speaking and presenting in front of youth and adults
  • Previous art, sculpture, photography, videography, communication, chess, and/or Scouting experience preferred
  • Willing to become a registered Scouting America member (includes background screening)
  • Comfortable using Microsoft Teams for daily work-related communication

Physical & Practical Requirements

  • Ability to stand, walk, and hike, up to 8 hours daily and ability to lift/move up to 50 pounds
  • Complete the Annual Health and Medical Record, including height/weight guidelines
  • Housing: 10'x12' platform tent in Staff Camp | Uniform: Summit Staff Uniform | Work Hours: 50+

Desired Traits

  • High emotional intelligence (such as self/social awareness and team dynamics)
  • Positive and cheerful attitude with a strong customer-service focus
  • Adaptability in a fast-paced environment with ability to learn/develop hard and soft skills
  • Ability to connect with individuals from diverse age groups, maturity, and backgrounds

About the Summit Bechtel Reserve and the Justice National Scout Camp

The Summit Bechtel Reserve (SBR) is a 10,600-acre outdoor adventure and education facility located near New River Gorge National Park in southern West Virginia. As one of Scouting America's National High Adventure Bases, the Summit provides transformative experiences for Scouts and other youth.

At Justice National Scout Camp, Scouts (ages 10-17) participate in more than 80 merit badge programs in areas such as aquatics, climbing, S.T.E.M., arts and media, citizenship, and outdoor skills. They also enjoy high-adventure activities like mountain biking, rafting, and skateboarding, as well as classic camp traditions like flag ceremonies and campfires. We're seeking dedicated staff members who can inspire, guide, and empower the next generation of leaders!

This is more than a summer job-it's a chance to inspire creativity, build leadership skills, and shape unforgettable experiences for Scouts from across the country. You'll gain valuable teaching, leadership, and teamwork skills while living in one of the nation's most beautiful outdoor settings.