Volunteer Day Camp Director | Camp Coug Youth Program
About the role
The Day Camp Director (Volunteer) leads planning and day-of coordination for Camp Coug, a high-energy leadership day camp hosted on the WSU Pullman campus for 200 high school students (sophomores and juniors) across April 1–2, 2026 (100 students per day).
Quick Summary
This is a hybrid volunteer leadership role (remote planning + on-site execution in Pullman) with an average commitment of 2–3 hours/week (or ~10 hours/month), increasing as the event approaches. Training and support are provided.
About Believe in Me | Cougs 4 Kids
Believe in Me supports marginalized and first-generation youth through mentorship, education access, and opportunity. Cougs 4 Kids is a program focused on inspiring, mentoring, and developing young leaders through hands-on learning and leadership-building experiences.
We take youth safety seriously. Volunteers follow our protection-of-minors requirements and youth safety practices aligned with WSU’s UPPM 50.32 and our internal protocols, including photo/video consent and verified screening.
Volunteer Role Overview
As the Day Camp Director, you’ll lead the operational plan that makes Camp Coug feel easy, fun, and successful for everyone: students, campers, families, and our team. You’re the person ensuring the right details are handled at the right time—so the day runs smoothly.
Primary Volunteer Goals
- Fun + success: everyone (campers and staff) feels the day was fun and they were successful in their roles.
- Measurable impact: campers complete pre- and post-surveys so we can measure outcomes and improve year over year.
- Safe, organized experience: youth safety, smooth logistics, and clear communication throughout.
Key Responsibilities
- Build and manage the run-of-show (agenda, transitions, staffing plan, contingency plan).
- Care for key logistics: check-in/out flow, room/space readiness, supplies, signage, and accessibility needs.
- Support recruiting/assigning volunteer roles and ensuring each person has clear expectations.
- Partner with leadership to finalize schedules for April 1 & April 2, 2026 (100 campers/day).
- Ensure survey execution: prep materials, timing, and collection for pre- and post-surveys.
- Coordinate youth safety requirements: background checks, photo/video consent, and policy alignment.
- Day-of leadership: lead briefings, manage timing, troubleshoot issues calmly, and keep the experience positive.
- Post-camp wrap-up: debrief notes, survey handoff, improvement recommendations for next year.
Time Commitment & Scheduling Flexibility
- Typical commitment: 2–3 hours/week (or about 10 hours/month).
- Flexibility: most work can be done evenings/weekends; we’ll coordinate around your schedule.
- Camp days: April 1, 2026 and April 2, 2026 (100 campers/day).
- Camp hours: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM (Pullman local time).
- Location: WSU Pullman campus (on-site presence required during camp days).
Location / Remote Volunteer Details
- Remote work: planning, checklists, coordination, documentation.
- On-site work: event leadership and day-of logistics in Pullman (Apr 1–2, 2026).
Required Qualifications
- Experience organizing events, camps, programs, or complex logistics with multiple moving parts.
- Strong planning, follow-through, and calm decision-making under time constraints.
- Comfort communicating with staff and volunteers (clear, kind, and direct).
- Ability to be on-site at WSU Pullman for camp days (April 1–2, 2026).
- Willingness to complete required youth safety screening and policies.
Preferred Skills
- Hospitality, event operations, or camp leadership background.
- Experience working with youth programs, schools, or community organizations.
- Comfort using checklists, timelines, and shared documents to manage execution.
- Accessibility-first thinking: making the experience welcoming to all students.
Training, Support & Supervision Provided
- You won’t be doing this alone. You’ll be supported by Julie Wukelic (CEO) and the Cougs 4 Kids team. We provide templates, timelines, and guidance so you can lead confidently.
- Role onboarding + success checklist.
- Planning templates: run-of-show, staffing plan, supply list, contingency plan.
- Youth safety briefing aligned with WSU UPPM 50.32 and our internal procedures.
- Survey plan (pre/post) and collection process.
- Clear escalation path for day-of issues.
Youth Safety / Background Check Requirements
- Background check vendor: VerifiedFirst.
- Protection policy alignment: WSU UPPM 50.32 requirements and our internal safety protocols.
- Photo/video consent: expected as part of camp participation and documentation.
How to Apply
Ready to lead a camp day that students will remember for years? Apply now or book a quick intro call.
Email: [email protected]
Expected response time: 2–3 business days. First contact: Julie Wukelic, CEO.