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  1. 🇨🇦 Director of Camps and Programs (Camp Director) – Camp Kee-Mo-Kee, ON
    Salary: $44,000-$48,000/year
    Details: Working with the Executive Director, the Director of Camps and Programs is responsible for the successful operation of the summer camp program, as well as school groups and other year-round offerings. They think creatively and critically to build on the camp’s established programs, creating new opportunities for the camp community aligned with the camp’s mission, vision and strategic plan. They lead through example, inspiring the staff team to create a memorable experience for all who visit the camp. They ensure moments of wonder happen, and the magic of Camp Kee-Mo-Kee is experienced by all interested parties, especially the participants in our programs.
    Apply: click here.
  2. 🇺🇸 Retreats Director – YMCA Camp Wapsie, IA
    Salary: starting at $38,000
    Details: YMCA Camp Wapsie is seeking an energetic, organized person, to make a positive impact on campers as our Retreats Director near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This person will lead our year round Retreat and Family programs while supporting overall camp operations and summer camp at Camp Wapsie. The position comes with onsite housing and a benefits package to include Health, Dental, Vision, life insurance and Retirement benefits upon reaching eligibility.
    Apply: click here.
  3. 🇺🇸 Outdoor Program Specialist - Assistant Camp Director (Camp Butternut Springs) – Camp Butternut Springs, IN
    Salary: $47,500/year
    Details: The Outdoor Program Specialist- Assistant Camp Director is a full time, benefits eligible role that will be responsible for developing and facilitating year-round programing and serving as the Assistant Camp Director during the summer camp season. In this role you will help with preparation for upcoming summer camps, which can include things like researching vendors, facilitating staff training, and developing and implementing programming. This role will also have a special focus in ropes course facilitation.
    Apply: click here.

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