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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for stem camp in Indiana is $14.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.12 and $16.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Stem Camp?

A STEM Camp job typically involves leading and supporting educational activities related to science, technology, engineering, and math for children. Responsibilities may include teaching hands-on experiments, supervising campers, and ensuring a safe and engaging learning environment. Staff members often work as instructors, counselors, or program coordinators, depending on the camp structure. These roles require enthusiasm, strong communication skills, and a passion for STEM education.

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

STEM Camp Instructors often face the challenge of keeping campers engaged with complex topics, managing varying skill levels, and ensuring safety during hands-on activities. Successful instructors use interactive teaching methods, break down complex ideas into fun and accessible lessons, and foster an inclusive environment where all students feel comfortable participating. Teamwork with other instructors and open communication with camp coordinators also help address challenges as they arise. Regular feedback from campers and adapting activities based on group dynamics can make the experience more rewarding for everyone involved.

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

To thrive as a STEM Camp Instructor, you need a solid background in science, technology, engineering, or math, typically demonstrated through relevant coursework, teaching experience, or a degree in a STEM field. Familiarity with hands-on instructional tools, safety protocols, and educational technology platforms is often required. Strong communication, enthusiasm for mentoring youth, and the ability to adapt lessons for diverse learning styles are highly valued. These skills ensure engaging, safe, and effective camp experiences that inspire students’ interest in STEM subjects.

Infographic showing various Stem Camp job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,221 per year, or $14.5 per hour.

Mobile Shop Associate, Non Exempt, Part Time, 20-25 Hours Weekly, $15.45 Per Hour

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$15.45/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description:

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.


Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.


About the Role:


The Mobile Shop Associate is responsible for operating the Girl Scout Pop Up shops servicing the Girl Scout membership, public, and GSCI staff. This person will work Pop Ups (weekends, nights when needed). When not doing pop ups, you will be scheduled in the shop. The Mobile Shop Associate will be traveling throughout Central Indiana.


How You Will Lead:

• Assist customers at the Pop-Up shops with selecting Girl Scout merchandise.

• Assist in maintaining the appearance of the shop.

• Set up and tear down of Pop-Up shops at regularly scheduled times.

• Pick up and return rental vehicles in a timely manner.

• Assist in shop upkeep and stock functions- including computer/data entry, marking merchandise, restocking merchandise.

• Responsible for the on-time opening and closing of the shop considering travel and setting up times necessary.

• Assist in the sale of merchandise at special events when needed.

• Inform and update the Director of Retail Sales about any items that will benefit the operation of the shop.

• Advise the Director of Properties of maintenance issues of the service center, reporting issues as needed.

• Develops depth of knowledge regarding the design of the Girl Scout Leadership. Experience and can easily articulate to any stakeholder the virtues of the organization.

• Other duties are assigned to support the goals and objectives of GSCI.


All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share.


How You Will Succeed:

  • Understands that council priorities are growing membership and cultivating new donors.
  • Develop an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.
  • Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.

Core Competencies:

  • Project Management – Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks.
  • Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems.
  • Customer Responsiveness - Seeks and acknowledges the views and ideas from customers; identifies, prioritizes, and balances customer issues; takes time to answer questions and explain decisions; follows through on commitments to customers in a timely manner; maintains a commitment to continuous improvement.
  • Organizational Knowledge - Understands Girl Scout purpose and organizational structure, including functions, operations, and interrelationships; keeps up-to-date on key GSUSA and council-specific policies, priorities, processes, and practices (for example, Safety-Wise); understands how his/her job relates to and supports GSUSA goals, including increasing and developing membership and volunteer support; is aware of the organizational culture and knows how work is accomplished; knows the roles and responsibilities of staff and volunteers; is familiar with membership policies, standards, and resources.
  • Information Management- Accesses, organizes and manages information effectively; maintains basic computer literacy with relevant software (i.e., databases, word processors and web management); keeps accurate and effectively-organized records (i.e., spreadsheets or databases of donors, benefits, budget information, filing systems); seeks out and applies new technology in own program area to improve work processes.
Requirements:

What We Are Looking For:


• High School diploma required.

• One year of customer service or retail sales experience, preferred.

• Basic 10 key cashier operations.

• Customer service skills.

• Customer, volunteer and girl focused.

• Merchandise management.

• Detail oriented and accurate cashier practices.

• Flexible work hours including evenings and weekends required.

• Must have reliable transportation.

• Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

• Must complete a criminal background check.


Physical Demands & Work Environment:


· Ability to consistently lift to 40 pounds.

· Ability to stand on your feet for extended periods of time.