Assistant Day Camp Director and Teen Program Coordinator
Company: Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County
Location: Ithaca
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $18-$19.50 per hour,
depending on experience Position Description Working
Title:Assistant Day Camp Director and Teen Program Coordinator
Classification:Association Temp Program (Non-Exempt) Start
Date:5/4/2026 End Date:9/18/2026 Duration (months): Approx. 4
months Hours per week:10 20 Hours: 5/4-5/29 (dependent on the
operational needs);Approx. 40 Hours: 6/1-9/11 Days per week /
schedule:Monday-Friday Work Location:4-H Acres; Ithaca, NY
Compensation:$18-$19.50 per hour, depending on experience
Supervisor Name & Title:Vicki Fleming, 4-H Issue Leader Benefits
Eligibility:Not Benefits Eligible Employment Type:Temporary
Position Summary The mission of Primitive Pursuits is to steward
the health of our community by fostering life-long relationships
with the natural world through exceptional mentoring and nature
education. Primitive Pursuits offers a variety of programs
year-round, with our biggest program being our summer day camp. The
Assistant Day Camp Director and Teen Program Coordinator is a new
position that will assist in the typical Assistant Camp Director
responsibilities, as well as act as a mentor for our Teen Assists
Wilderness Instructors (16-17) and oversee the Mentor-In-Training
(MIT) program for youth ages 13-15. This person works
collaboratively with the rest of the Summer Leadership team to
support the overall summer camp operations and success of the MIT
and Teen Assist programs. Prior to the summer camp season, the main
responsibilities are to meet with all Teen Assists and MITs to set
up individualized Outdoor Leadership Development Plans and
create/confirm summer MIT schedules. This position will also assist
the rest of the Summer Camp Leadership team with staff training
preparation and implementation, site and resource organization, and
other administrative tasks to get camp ready for summer 2026. Once
summer begins responsibilities include: mentorship and oversight of
MITs, Teen Assists, and Instructors, responding to emergencies,
facilitating staff meetings and planning, maintaining camp
resources and supplies, assisting instructors with camper
supervision, and interacting with parents, campers, staff, and
administration as needed. This is a great role for someone who has
leadership experience in summer camps and can connect with and
motivate teens to reach their full potential. Required
Qualifications 21 years of age or older Must pass all required
screenings for working at a NYS Summer Camp Drivers license and
transportation to various camp locations on time Minimum 1 year
experience in an administrative OR supervisory experience in a camp
setting or other related field Minimum 1 year experience in
mentoring OR coaching teens ages 13-17 Experience with helping
youth or teens set goals and track progress Attend and assist in
leading staff training June 22-26, 2026 Able to work most of the
camp season, June 22-September 4, 2026 Must have RTE First Aid OR
WFR Certification, and CPR for Professional Rescuer or higher OR be
able to attain it before the start of camp Experience teaching
children and youth ages 5-16 directly in an outdoor setting Values
diversity and inclusion and demonstrates an active awareness of
issues of cultural appropriation and privilege Able to work in a
changing outdoor environment in all weather and tackle new problems
each day Possess a high level of comfort and curiosity in the
natural world Ability to inspire and relate positively with youth,
teens, and young adults Ability to work evenings as needed Ability
to manage conflict situations appropriately and efficiently Works
well with minimal supervision and asks for assistance when needed
Experience in planning daily and weekly wilderness
survival/naturalist activities, projects, and games for youth ages
5-16 Strong commitment to teaching and sharing an appreciation for
nature with people of all ages Previous experience with primitive
technologies and wilderness survival or naturalist/outdoor skills
Uphold the 4 Values of camp: Belonging, Gratitude, Awareness, and
Getting Outside, in all interactions with campers, staff, families
and parents and within programs Preferred Qualifications Excellent
social, communication, writing, and computer skills Ability to
learn and convey skill sets efficiently Developing skills in
specialized areas pertaining to wilderness living, primitive or
naturalist skills OR seeking to learn specialized skills pertaining
to wilderness living and primitive or naturalist skills Experience
in mentoring OR coaching staff members/co-workers in problem
solving, organization and day to day coordination Experience
working with people of diverse educational and cultural backgrounds
Well-developed sense of humor, play, and curiosity Experience with
nature awareness culture, such as Wilderness Awareness School, Art
of Mentoring, or Kamana Experience with Coyote mentoring
Responsibilities Arrive to work on time and ready for the day ahead
Regularly check the Primitive Pursuits email regarding
Mentor-In-Training (MIT) communication and respond within a 2-day
period Set up Zoom/In-Person meetings with MITs and Teen Assists
and help them to create an Outdoor Leadership Development Plan
Coordinate with MITs and their families on summer 2026 schedules in
collaboration with the rest of the Summer Leadership Team Create
positive rapport with MITs, their families, and Teen Assists
Establish regular check-ins with scheduled MITs and Teen Assists
each week of camp regarding goal setting, camp experiences, and
skill development Communicate and coordinate with Summer Leadership
team and Coyote Camp staff regarding MIT skillsets, strengths, and
growing edges Assist with the development and coordination of camp
programs and activities for a safe, engaging, high quality summer
program within the scope of the Primitive Pursuits mission Provide
organizational and programmatic support Assist with hiring and
training of all summer camp staff Assist with maintaining fiscal
records for the summer camp program, including summer budget,
expense reports, and Camp Store transactions and records Assist
Health Director and Day Camp Director in assuring that Health
Department Guidelines for summer camp are met Assist in the
designation of camper, MIT, and Teen Assist placement within groups
Address crisis management, discipline, and troubleshooting issues
related to campers and/or staff. Assist in determining supply and
equipment needs and in ordering/purchasing in collaboration with
the Summer Leadership Team Support and supervise instructors in
organization, implementation, decision-making, and troubleshooting
Support instructors in creating dynamic, engaging, and thoughtful
environmental immersion weekly program experiences in the context
of wilderness survival, living skills, and outdoor/naturalist
skills and knowledge Maintain a positive and calm team atmosphere
that includes campers, families, staff, and volunteers Schedule,
supervise, and evaluate program staff, including Lead Wilderness
Instructors, Assistant Instructors, Teen Assists, Interns, MITs,
and volunteers, providing support and disciplinary measures when
necessary Actively participate in the process of giving, receiving,
and implementing constructive feedback among Instructor and Summer
Leadership teams Assist in the evaluation of the camp itself, as
well as the camping experience for campers Assist in overnight camp
programs and able to stay onsite if needed (one night) Work as a
Wilderness Instructor during the summer when needed Role-model
passion, enthusiasm, and comfort around engaging with the elements
of nature Role-model appropriate footwear, clothing, and outdoor
gear for the summer camp experience Represent the high caliber of
the organization when speaking to parents, staff, and campers
Ability to speak with family members regarding camper behavior,
conflicts, or situations Work collaboratively with the 4-H
Primitive Pursuits Program and Camp Director when needed or
requested Ability to step into the role of Day Camp Director if
necessary Other duties as assigned How to Apply Please complete our
online employment application including cover letter and resume.
Applications will be accepted until April 6, 2026 or until a
suitable candidate is found. Contact: Fionna McSweeney, Summer Day
Camp Director, primitivepursuits- opportunities@cornell.edu
Additional Info Please be sure to read the Notice to Applicants
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is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO,
Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. Cornell
Cooperative Extension Tompkins County provides equal program and
job opportunities. No person shall be denied employment on the
basis of any legally prohibited discrimination involving, but not
limited to, such factors as race, color, creed, religion, national
or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or qualified
disability. Individuals who bring a diverse perspective and are
supportive of diversity are strongly encouraged to apply. No
relocation or VISA Sponsorship available. The Association may make
reasonable accommodations to enable applicants to participate in
the hiring process and employees to perform the essential functions
of their job. If you require an accommodation so you may
participate in the selection process you are encouraged to contact
CCE Tompkins HR at tompkins-hr@cornell.edu.
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