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Coding Camp Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Camp Harvest - Dishwasher

Newaygo, MI

$11 - $14.25/hr

Camp Dishwasher is an essential role of Camp Harvest and Cultivate Churches Ministry whose mission ... Ensure all food and other items are stored properly per food code * Report kitchen accidents or ...

STEM/Coding Instructor

Canton, MI · On-site

$14 - $19/hr

Interest in or experience with robotics, gaming, coding, or digital arts. * Ability to work with ... Experience in tutoring or working with students in a camp or educational setting is a plus.

STEM/Coding Instructor

Canton, MI · On-site

$14 - $19/hr

Interest in or experience with robotics, gaming, coding, or digital arts. * Ability to work with ... Experience in tutoring or working with students in a camp or educational setting is a plus.

Camp Harvest - Lead Cook

Newaygo, MI

$14.75 - $18.75/hr

Lead Cook is an essential role of Camp Harvest and Cultivate Churches Ministry whose mission is to ... Ensure all food and other items are stored properly per food code * Prepare ingredients to use in ...

Camp Harvest - Prep Cook

Newaygo, MI

$12.25 - $15.50/hr

Prep Cook is an essential role of Camp Harvest and Cultivate Churches Ministry whose mission is to ... Ensure all food and other items are stored properly per food code * Prepare ingredients to use in ...

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Coding Camp information

What is a Coding Camp job?

A Coding Camp job typically involves teaching programming and computer science concepts to students in a camp setting. Instructors or mentors guide participants through coding exercises, projects, and interactive lessons. The role may include lesson planning, troubleshooting code, and fostering a fun, engaging learning environment. Coding camps can be in-person or online, ranging from beginner to advanced levels.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Coding Camp position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coding Camp Instructor, you need strong programming knowledge, educational experience, and a passion for teaching technology to students of varying skill levels. Familiarity with industry-standard programming languages (such as Python, JavaScript, or Scratch), learning management systems, and relevant teaching certifications is valuable. Patience, enthusiasm, and excellent communication skills help instructors effectively engage and motivate learners. These qualifications ensure the ability to deliver clear instruction, foster a supportive learning environment, and help students gain hands-on coding experience.

What are some common challenges faced by Coding Camp Instructors, and how can they be addressed?

Coding Camp Instructors often encounter challenges such as varying student skill levels, maintaining engagement in both in-person and online settings, and keeping up with evolving technologies and curriculum changes. To address these, instructors can differentiate lessons to meet diverse needs, incorporate interactive and project-based learning, and pursue ongoing training in new programming languages or teaching methods. Collaborating closely with fellow educators and fostering open communication with students also helps create a more inclusive and effective learning environment. These strategies enable instructors to provide impactful experiences that inspire students and help them build valuable coding skills.

Infographic showing various Coding Camp job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 34% Full Time, and 66% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Camp Neyati Director

$1.0K/wk

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

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Greater Midland
Camp Neyati
Location
2052 Hillcrest Dr.
Lake, MI 48632
Salary Range
$1,000 weekly
Schedule
Varies; Monday - Sunday from 7a
to 9p; on-call; overnight.
Why You Should Apply
As a seasonal employee at Greater
Midland, you receive:
• The opportunity to make a
lasting impact on families while
gaining valuable hands-on
experience.
• On-the-job training!
• Free Community Center
membership during seasonal
employment.
(Job Code: GM1096)
Camp Neyati Director
The Position
Under the direction of the Director of Camps & Recreation, the Neyati Camp
Director is responsible for the safe operation and utilization of all camp facilities.
This role must prioritize support of user-groups occupying Camp Neyati. This
individual must maintain high personal standards, adhere to, and carry out the
mission of the Greater Midland.
Major Job Responsibilities
• Oversee all on-site operations of Camp Neyati.
• Direct supervision and scheduling of Waterfront Director.
• Provide exceptional customer service to all user-groups.
• Ensure a safe and appealing environment through the daily
maintenance of facilities and grounds.
• Control expenses within specified budget ensuring appropriate facility
purchases and inventory for camp season.
• Engage in intentional planning pre-season to provide new and
innovative experiences for user-groups.
• Close collaboration with Camp Caretaker to support overall user-group
experience and facility needs.
• Maintains daily coordination with user-groups.
• Engage in pre-camp communication and answer camp related inquiries
from user-groups.
• Maintain close communication with Greater Midland Director of Camps
and Recreation.
• Maintain close communication with Greater Midland Rental &
Community Event Specialist.
• Enforce Greater Midland policies and procedures.
Qualifications
• Bachelor's Degree preferred (Recreation, Camp Administration,
Education, Social Work, Family Studies, or related field).
• Leadership/Management experience.
• Experience working with children preferred.
• Excellent people skills: ability to work with a wide variety of
personalities.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
• Current Certifications in First Aid, CPR, AED required (or ability to
become certified upon hire).
• Current Lifeguard Certification preferred.
• Minimum Age: 21 years.
• Prior camp/resident camp experience preferred.
• Ability to reside onsite for camp season (housing provided).
Promote Vitality. Build Belonging. Serve with Heart.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to perform all job duties in various weather conditions.
• Ability to reside in camp setting and carry out non-traditional schedule.
• Ability to communicate clearly and respectfully and work cooperatively with all camp User-Groups.
• Physical ability to respond appropriately to all situations requiring water rescue and first aid.
• Ability to safely carry/load waterfront equipment up to 50 lbs.
More Information About Greater Midland: Greater Midland promotes vitality and builds belonging through recreation,
wellness, and social services that encourage lifelong pursuit of learning, personal fulfillment, and good health. We respect
differences and promote equality for all, offering programs and services that reflect the community's needs. Founded in
1919, Greater Midland's six operating units have grown to include Midland Community Center, Coleman Family Center,
Corporate Wellness, Curling Center, North Midland Family Center, and Tennis Center. We employ more than 500 people
country-wide and positively impact an estimated 80% of City of Midland residents with 60% of those living in Midland
County. Learn more at greatermidland.org.