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Galileo

Regional Summer Camp Operations Coordinator

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Love the details? Get deep satisfaction from a job well done? Love helping things run smoothly? Find delight in supporting the administrative needs of a team and providing excellent customer service? Obsessed with check lists and office organization?

Regional staff are generally veterans in their areas of responsibility. They work for the whole summer, filling various roles when regular team-members are absent on very short notice. Regional staff feel comfortable jumping in wherever needed—on different staff teams, with different groups of campers, teaching different curricula. Regional Operations Coordinators will provide operational and administrative support to camps within a specific region. Learn more about this role and working at Galileo in our
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We value having divergent thinkers who bring various experiences and viewpoints to the table at Galileo. We strongly encourage members of underrepresented groups to apply.

ABOUT GALILEO

Galileo’s mission is to develop innovators who envision and create a better world. We know it’s bold. We also know that we can’t achieve it without asking staff to be role models of an innovator’s mindset—visionary, courageous, collaborative, determined and reflective. It’s not always easy. Camp staffers work hard. Very hard. You can expect days in which there’s a ton to get done and not a ton of time to do it. But part of what makes our culture great is that no one is too proud to complete any task that needs doing. Our camp staffers bring camp magic to life—for campers, and for themselves.

 

This isn’t your average summer recreation gig. Galileans are expected to take ownership of their own performance and make this place better every day. People with a can-do attitude thrive here and those with a victim mentality don't. We manage to keep this level of performance expectation high in a relaxed environment; we take our work, but not ourselves, seriously.

 

Being a Galilean means jumping into action to bring camp magic to life. Depending on the day, that could mean donning a tutu for a skit, creating a gorgeous sign that highlights the Galileo Innovation Approach, or playing a board game with two campers to build connection. You’ve got to know what it means to be a vital part of a team. You’ve got to want to grow. You’ve got to like to have fun at work. You have to smile—a lot—and you have to like to laugh. After all, we run summer camps. You get the point.

 

SHARED VALUES AND EXPECTATIONS

  • Serve as an ambassador of Galileo, demonstrating our mission and values in a positive and professional manner and acting as a role model of the Galileo Innovator’s mindset
  • Commit to building a safe, child-focused community
  • Demonstrate professionalism and accountability
  • Take initiative to analyze and solve problems
  • Treat others with courtesy and respect
  • Respond to camper, family member and colleague needs
  • Strengthen our relationship with host site by upholding facility policies and embracing host site employees as partners
  • Maintain a high standard of ethics, integrity and confidentiality

 

REQUIREMENTS

  • Commitment to educational programming for children
  • Flexibility to meet changing work needs and demands
  • Ability to work collaboratively on a high-functioning team
  • Openness to feedback and desire to grow professionally
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently and accurately
  • Strong organization skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to communicate clearly, maturely and compassionately with families
  • Ability to maintain an excellent work ethic, a high level of energy and exceptional enthusiasm all day, every day, for the duration of the summer

 

EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION

  • College graduate
  • Administrative experience
  • Demonstrated leadership experience
  • Experience working with kids or in a camp setting a plus
  • Current CPR and First Aid certification (by start of camp)

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Travel to multiple sites within a geographic region, providing support in whatever way most benefits the specific camp team with whom you work on any given day
  • Provide administrative and management support to the Camp Directors through daily communication
  • Provide excellent customer service to camp families to ensure a professional, positive, and memorable experience
  • Prepare, manage, and maintain weekly camper paperwork and materials needed for camper check-in, check-out and extended care, including inputting and downloading data from online databases
  • With Camp Directors, lead and manage Summer Interns ensuring efficient and enthusiastic support of camp operations and programming
  • Provide leadership, energy and camp spirit for campers and staff
  • Set, work toward, and achieve measurable professional development goals
  • Support camper check-in and check-out processes
  • Provide support in classrooms as needed
  • Contribute to and participate in daily opening and closing ceremonies, all-camp activities, and snack & lunch supervision and programming

WORK HOURS AND DATES

The camp environment is demanding, requiring intense dedication and work ethic from each staff member. Depending on the time of summer or the specific week or day, the needs of camp and resulting staff hours may vary. We seek and make offers to staff who we believe are capable of thriving in this environment and contributing to camp’s success.

 

General Camp Staff Hours Information:

  • Staff may work anytime between 7:30am and 6pm, Monday through Friday. Number of hours and start/finish time will vary by site, position and day
  • Staff meetings: During regular work hours before or after the start of programming
  • Before setup days begin, complete between 2-12 hours of online training
  • Training and setup days: Participate in two mandatory training and setup days in the days before camp starts
  • Camp cleanup: Participate in cleaning and packing up camp for an additional 5-10 hours, typically an extra 1-2 hours at the end of each day during the final week of camp. On the last day of camp all staff stay on site until cleanup is complete, which will be 6pm at the earliest

 

Position-Specific Hours Information:

For Regional staff, the work environment (including the physical location and the staff team) changes from day to day and week to week. Depending on the time of summer or the specific week or day, the needs of camp and resulting staff hours may vary. Regional Operations Coordinators typically arrive by 7:30am, and work approximately 9-10 hours per day. Regional Operations Coordinators will work with your Camp Director for two to four days before training starts at your site; these are in addition to the setup days all camp staff attend. Regional Operations Coordinators work an average of 45 hours per week, so overtime is expected in every week

 

COMPENSATION

We are committed to competitively compensating staff. Regarding compensation:

  • Operations Coordinators are compensated at a regular hourly rate of $14.00-15.50 per hour
  • Staff will be compensated at a different hourly rate (training rate) for 2-10 hours of online training to be completed before camp, and for 2 days on-site setup/training. Training and setup day hours will be compensated at a regular hourly rate of $10.50-13.00 per hour
  • Summer staff positions are temporary, seasonal positions and do not include health benefits or paid vacation time
  • Overtime will be paid at 1.5x the regular hourly rate in accordance with state and federal requirements
  • Payroll is processed weekly; payments will be issued and paystubs made available the Friday after each camp week

 

SUPERVISION GIVEN/RECEIVED

General supervision, ongoing observation and evaluation is provided by Camp Directors, Area Directors, and the People Operations Team.

 

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Some lifting and carrying up to 60 lbs.
  • Typing, writing, reading
  • Seeing, hearing and speaking, both nearby and at a distance
  • Use hands and fingers to help with classroom supplies and operate equipment
  • Frequent sitting
  • Standing, walking, kneeling

Job ID: 12076071
Employment Type: Other

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