Camp Manager
About the role
Runs a whole Sofive Summer Camp end to end: operations, staff, safety, families. This is more than a Camp Manager — they build and lead the camp, not just run the day.
Responsibilities
Supervise all Managers, Assistant Managers, Counselors and support staff
Run all staff evaluations, training, and team-building
Plan daily/weekly staffing; run daily staff meetings
Keep a qualified Manager or Assistant Manager always on duty for each grade
Daily operations:
Open and close the camp each day
Run daily morning meetings with campers
Prepare daily, weekly, and elective schedules
Supervise roll calls and cross-checks at set times (e.g. 8:40am, 1:15pm, 2:45pm, 4:15pm)
Oversee all daily activities per grade, including field trips, swim trips, off-site activities
Plan weekly special activities (e.g. Friday events)
Supervise lunch and snack, overseeing kitchen and clean-up staff
Set up, clean up, and care for equipment
Health, safety & safeguarding:
Always promote fun and safety
Work with the Health Manager on campers' health needs (allergies, special needs, etc.)
Run all drills and bus evacuation drills
Handle all emergencies
Reinforce positive behavior and remind campers of the rules
Discipline & parents:
Be the link between staff and parents
Handle all discipline issues and the related parent communication
Facility:
Keep the facility and grounds clean, orderly and ready for nightly and weekend events
Qualifications
We are seeking a dynamic leader who combines the heart of an educator, the vision of an entrepreneur, and the organizational skills of a business executive.
The ideal candidate loves working with children but understands that leading a successful camp requires much more than running activities. This person thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys solving problems, builds strong relationships with families and staff, and can manage both the big picture and the smallest details.
They are equally comfortable creating a budget, handling a parent concern, leading a staff training, managing a crisis, planning a field trip, analyzing enrollment numbers, and inspiring a team of 80+ seasonal employees.
Most importantly, they believe that every child deserves a safe, fun, memorable summer experience and are committed to creating a culture where campers, families, and staff can thrive.