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Summer Camp Director (Fremont Central)

Company Description

Galileo Learning brings best-in-class educational programs to tens of thousands of kids each year through 75+ in-person summer day camps across the country. Galileo is an educational innovation camp working with kids in K-8 education. We believe the world needs innovators and that innovation can be taught. 

We were named one of the Best & Brightest Places to Work in the Nation in 2023, have been on the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area list more than 12 times, have been named one of Forbes’ Best Small Companies, were named a Top 100 Real Impact Company, are a Diversity Jobs Top Employer, and are authentically committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion —which includes offering a robust financial assistance program.

We work with local schools to host engaging, hands-on summer camps, where we work closely with parents and community members to create welcoming, inclusive environments for students. In addition, through our "Galileo X" program, we partner directly with school districts and charter school networks to offer our innovative programming at no cost to families in underserved communities, expanding access and fostering creativity for even more young innovators. 

Join us in shaping the next generation of fearless creators and problem-solvers!

Job Description

Camp Directors are the driving force behind our vibrant summer day camp communities at Galileo Learning. In this dynamic role, you’ll take on the responsibilities of General Manager for one of our camp locations, serving campers across K-8: all the way from rising Kindergarteners to Camp Counselors in Training.

Reporting to the regional Field Program Manager, you will be responsible for creating a welcoming, joyful environment that embodies the magic of Camp Galileo! You’ll manage and mentor staff, oversee day-to-day camp operations, provide a safe and inspiring camp experience, and cultivate a culture of curiosity, creativity, and endless fun for all.

This is a seasonal role working February 24, 2025 - August 30, 2025, with a varied schedule divided into three distinct “seasons”: Pre-Camp Training & Camp Prep: up to 15 hours per week, On-Site Camp Responsibilities: 40 + hours per week, Post-Camp Wrap-Up: up to 10 hours total.

YOU ARE:

  • Inspired by Galileo’s Mission: You are drawn to innovative education, project-based learning, and the professional yet playful culture that sets Galileo apart. The idea of fostering the next generation of innovators excites you.
  • An Operations Champion: You know what it takes to run a top-notch youth program. With a keen eye for camper safety and customer experience, you effortlessly prioritize tasks and solve problems on the fly to keep camp running smoothly.
  • A Student-Centered Leader: You thrive in building connections with K-8 age campers. Your mix of humor, warmth, and a focus on safety elevates the camp experience, making every day unforgettable for both campers and staff.
  • Flexible and Proactive: Change is your playground. You adapt to evolving situations with energy and enthusiasm, embracing challenges with a solutions-first mindset.
  • Supportive & Empowering: You bring out the best in others; your leadership style is grounded in celebrating wins, fostering innovation, and coaching your team for continuous growth.

YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Overseeing Summer Day Camp Operations
    • You’ll take charge of every aspect of camp, ensuring smooth daily operations while fostering an inclusive and joy-filled environment for campers, their families, and staff.
    • You’ll collaborate with Field Operations & HQ teams to ensure your camp is fully stocked and ready for action. Your expertise in managing inventory, keeping classrooms organized, and optimizing facility spaces will ensure a seamless camp experience.
    • Utilizing our extensive training and resources, you’ll efficiently manage your tasks, time, and responsibilities both before and during the summer to plan and operate a successful camp program.
    • During the camp pre-season, you will engage actively with both asynchronous and live training, connect with and welcome your seasonal camp staff, participate in a supportive Camp Director learning cohort, and check in weekly with your manager to plan and prep for a stellar camp launch.
  • Leading and Coaching a Stellar Team
    • You will inspire, coach, and develop your team to deliver the best camp experience possible.
    • Depending on the size of the camp location, you will directly manage a summer camp staff of typically 15 - 30 team members. Our largest camps can have 80+ staff, who you will manage with the support of your assistant camp director team.
    • In partnership with our People & HR teams, you’ll handle compliance and employee relations matters and enforce company policies, including staff onboarding, timecard approvals, and conducting daily safety checks.
  • Championing Community Relationships & “Camp Magic”
    • You'll be at the heart of bringing Galileo’s mission to life—fostering creativity, innovation, and joy in a supportive and dynamic camp atmosphere.
    • As the face of Galileo in your community, you’ll consider parent and student perspectives in every decision you make, building strong relationships and trust. You may also attend community events in the camp pre-season to connect with potential camper families.
    • You'll connect with camper families for regular check-ins to share camper experiences, discuss behavior, address concerns, and ensure that every camper is well-supported to get the most out of their summer with Camp Galileo.

COMPENSATION
The estimated total compensation for this role in Year 1 includes the following components:

  • Weekly Salary:$1,450 weekly salary based on geography and tenure. For the duration of summer camp operations, the Camp Director position is Full Time, exempt.
  • Training & Camp Preparation Rate: $23 per hour based on geographic location and tenure. For the duration of training and camp preparation, the Camp Director position is Part Time, non-exempt.
  • Potential Bonus & Commission: $1 per camper enrollment
    • The enrollment bonus is calculated based on the total camper week enrollments for the summer and is calculated and paid at the close of the summer.
    • Additional commission opportunities for “add-on weeks” enrollments
  • Other Benefits:
    • Unlimited free camp for your child(ren), OR two free weeks to be gifted (including AM/PM Extended Care)
    • 15% off Friends and Family Discount for those you love
    • Priority nomination for Innovation for All (financial assistance) scholarship for anyone you know
    • Eligible for mileage reimbursement above 40 miles round trip per day

This estimate reflects a good faith effort to provide a realistic understanding of what a new hire may earn in their first year. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as experience, skill set, and performance.

    Qualifications

    • 3+ years of work experience in K-8 education, or a combination of relevant collegiate coursework and work experience
    • 1+ year of demonstrated management experience and ability to coach a team toward success
    • Ability to work part-time, remotely, starting in February 2025 (8-12 hours per week), and full-time, on-site, starting in June 2025
    • Ability to travel to two onsite training events during the pre-camp season
    • Flexibility to meet changing needs and demands while balancing multiple priorities
    • Valid CPR/First Aid certification OR ability to become certified prior to the start of camp
    • <CA only> Valid Mandatory Report Certification OR ability to complete certification prior to the start of camp

    At Galileo, we value divergent thinkers who bring various experiences and viewpoints to the table. We strongly encourage members of underrepresented groups and people of diverse backgrounds to apply.

    Camp Directors start from a wide variety of backgrounds, including but not limited to: school teaching, camp counseling & leadership, after-school programming, coaching, museum education, and leadership in retail or customer service. In addition, research shows that while men apply to jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other underrepresented people tend to only apply when they match all criteria. Even if you don't necessarily meet every checkbox in the job description, but you think you have what it takes, we encourage you to apply.

    Additional Information

    SCHEDULE DETAILS:

    Exact dates will vary based on the date of hire and camp location operating dates.

    Pre-Camp Training & Camp Prep: up to 15 hours per week

    • Typically late February through early June
    • Flexible, remote schedule from late February until 2-3 weeks before your camp start date (early June or early July, depending on the location). During this time, you'll participate in regular live trainings, weekly check-ins, and a weekend retreat in the Bay Area. You may also attend local marketing events and complete a camp walk-through.

    On-Site Camp Responsibilities: 40 + hours per week

    • Early June through early August, depending on camp operations dates
    • You'll be onsite for “Camp Prep Week,” site setup and staff training days the week prior to the camp launch.
    • Once camp is in session (6-8 weeks), you'll typically work around 45 hours per week, splitting schedules with your assistant camp director team to ensure there's always a manager on site. While hours can vary, you’ll usually cover a range of shifts between 7 am and 6 pm, adjusting as needed to support camp operations.

    Post-Camp Wrap-Up: up to 10 hours total

    • 3 - 4 weeks after closing of camp location
    • After camp ends, you'll work remotely for an additional up to 10 hours to finish camp administrative tasks, write staff performance reviews, and close out the season.

    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.

    • Occasionally lift and carry up to 30 lbs.

    • Constantly operate a computer (including typing, reading)

    • Frequently remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time

    • Constantly communicate in-person, virtually, and from a range of distances

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    During your onboarding process, you may need to complete a Tuberculosis (TB) screening, a background check, and mandated reporter training (California only). More details will be provided during your onboarding process.

    COVID-19

    All on-site employees will be required to demonstrate that they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless they qualify for an accommodation/exemption for medical, disability, or religious reasons. Vaccination status will be confirmed only after an offer of employment has been accepted and will not affect the consideration of any person’s application.

    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

    Galileo Learning is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

    We comply with the ADA and provide reasonable accommodations that allow qualified applicants/employees to perform the essential functions of the job. To request accommodation, contact our People Services team. Please note that our job descriptions are only a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties

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    What You Should Know About Summer Camp Director (Fremont Central), Galileo Learning

    Are you ready to lead the next generation of young innovators? As the Summer Camp Director at Galileo Learning in Fremont, CA, you will be at the forefront of creating an inspiring and joyful summer experience for K-8 campers. This role is all about bringing the magic of Camp Galileo to life! You'll manage daily operations, ensuring a safe, fun, and educational environment while mentoring a lively team of camp counselors. Collaboration is key, as you'll work closely with both your staff and the local community to foster a culture of creativity and curiosity. You’ll thrive in this position if you’re passionate about innovative education and are excited to lead a diverse team in a collaborative, high-energy atmosphere. Not only will you oversee camp operations, but you'll also nurture strong relationships with campers, parents, and the community—making their experience unforgettable! If you're flexible and proactive, with a knack for problem-solving, this role is perfect for you! As we gear up for a busy summer from June to August 2025, you’ll have the opportunity to dive into training and camp preparation starting February 2025. Your leadership skills will shine as you inspire your team to deliver a top-notch camp experience while also being part of an organization that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. Get ready for an unforgettable summer as a Camp Director at Galileo Learning, where you’ll help shape the innovators of tomorrow!

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Summer Camp Director (Fremont Central) Role at Galileo Learning
    What are the main responsibilities of a Summer Camp Director at Galileo Learning?

    As a Summer Camp Director at Galileo Learning, your main responsibilities include overseeing the daily operations of the camp, ensuring that it runs smoothly while maintaining a joyous and inclusive atmosphere. You'll manage and mentor a team of counselors, create connections with campers, engage with families, and develop strong community relationships. Furthermore, you will be in charge of safety protocols and compliance, training staff, and delivering a memorable camp experience that embodies the spirit of innovation.

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    What qualifications do I need to apply for the Summer Camp Director position at Galileo Learning?

    To apply for the Summer Camp Director position at Galileo Learning, you should have at least three years of work experience in K-8 education or a related background, alongside demonstrated management experience. Additionally, having a valid CPR/First Aid certification or the ability to achieve this before camp starts is essential. Effective leadership skills, flexibility, and the ability to build relationships with both campers and staff are also important for this role.

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    What does the training process look like for the Summer Camp Director role at Galileo Learning?

    The training process for the Summer Camp Director role at Galileo Learning consists of a combination of remote and onsite sessions that take place from late February through early June. During this time, you will participate in live training sessions, check-ins, and a weekend retreat. You will also engage in asynchronous learning and collaborate with both Field Operations and HQ teams to prepare thoroughly for the camp launch.

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    How does Galileo Learning promote a culture of diversity and inclusion in their camps?

    At Galileo Learning, promoting diversity and inclusion is at the heart of their mission. They ensure a welcoming environment for all campers and staff through inclusive programming and strong community engagement. The organization actively partners with underserved communities and supports a robust financial assistance program to expand access to innovative summer camps for every child. They celebrate diversity through their hiring practices and educational content.

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    What is the schedule like for a Summer Camp Director at Galileo Learning?

    The schedule for a Summer Camp Director at Galileo Learning is seasonal, starting with part-time hours for training and preparation from February to early June, followed by full-time hours on-site from early June through early August. Typically, you'll work up to 45 hours per week during the peak camp period, with varied shifts to support camp operations and staff management. After the camp closes, you will spend additional hours wrapping up administrative tasks.

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    Common Interview Questions for Summer Camp Director (Fremont Central)
    How do you ensure a safe and engaging camp environment as a Summer Camp Director?

    To ensure a safe and engaging camp environment, it's vital to establish clear safety protocols and actively monitor the camp activities. I prioritize ongoing communication with staff and campers about safety measures while creating diverse programming that promotes engagement and curiosity. Regular check-ins with teams and families also help maintain trust and a sense of community.

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    What strategies would you use to manage and motivate a team of camp counselors?

    Motivating a team of camp counselors starts with leading by example. I would implement regular meetings to acknowledge accomplishments while also discussing areas for growth. Encouraging collaboration and sharing best practices can create an atmosphere of trust and support. Providing constructive feedback and ensuring everyone feels valued and heard fosters investment and enthusiasm among the staff.

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    How would you handle a conflict between campers at camp?

    When handling conflict between campers, I prioritize fostering an environment that encourages open communication. I would first separate the campers involved and allow each to express their perspective. After that, I would mediate a discussion to help them understand each other's views and collaborate on a solution. It’s essential to address the behavior while promoting empathy and understanding.

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    Can you describe a time you successfully implemented a new program or initiative?

    Certainly! At my previous camp, I noticed that many campers struggled with the same skill set. I decided to implement a weekly skills workshop that allowed campers to explore different creative fields, from coding to arts. By collaborating with both staff and community partners, we saw increased camper engagement and improved camaraderie. Such initiatives often require teamwork and innovation to thrive.

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    What do you see as the biggest challenges for a Summer Camp Director?

    One of the biggest challenges for a Summer Camp Director is managing the varying needs and expectations of campers, parents, and staff. Balancing safety protocols while creating a fun atmosphere can also be demanding. It’s crucial to stay adaptable and resourceful, always prioritizing effective communication and proactive planning to mitigate these challenges.

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    How would you build relationships with local schools and the community?

    Building relationships with local schools and the community begins with outreach and engagement. I would attend community events and organize workshops or open houses to showcase our camp's offerings. Collaborating on joint events with schools can also strengthen those connections and demonstrate our commitment to providing valuable resources for families in the area.

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    What methods do you use to evaluate camp programs effectively?

    To evaluate camp programs, I utilize various methods, including surveys, direct feedback from campers and staff, and observational assessments throughout the summer. Analyzing this data post-camp allows me to identify areas of success and improvement for future seasons. Continuous improvement is essential to meet the evolving needs of our campers.

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    How do you promote a sense of community among campers and their families?

    Promoting a sense of community among campers and their families involves regular communication and inclusive programming. I would organize family involvement events and maintain open lines of communication, providing opportunities for feedback. Creating shared experiences, like talent shows or family days, also helps raise the connection among campers, parents, and staff.

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    How do you stay motivated during the more challenging days of camp?

    I stay motivated on challenging days by focusing on the joy and growth of the campers. Remembering the positive impact we make on their lives drives me forward. I find it essential to maintain a supportive team atmosphere, leaning on my colleagues when the going gets tough. Celebrating small wins each day can greatly uplift the overall camp spirit.

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    What role does feedback play in your leadership style?

    Feedback is crucial in my leadership style for fostering growth and collaboration among my team. I actively seek out feedback from staff and campers to understand their perspectives better. Constructive feedback helps identify strengths and areas for improvement, encouraging open dialogue and enhancing team effectiveness.

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