What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Rock Arts Director (Summer) position at Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington?
Employment Opportunities 2025 To Apply:
Position Dates May 19th-August 1, 2025
Submit Resume and Cover Letter to for full job descriptions rdobias@bgcbloomington.org Rachel Dobias, Camp Director
Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Camp Rock is a traditional outdoor summer day camp serving campers entering grades 1-8. Camp Rock is an American Camp Association (ACA) accredited camp. Campers enjoy a variety of specialized outdoor activities including archery, lakefront swimming and boating, sports & games, arts & crafts, fishing, gardening and outdoor living skills.
General Qualifications: Must be able to perform essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations. Must be able to stand or be on one’s feet for prolonged periods of time, stand summer heat, humidity and inclement weather situations and possess the strength and endurance to maintain constant supervision of campers in an outdoor environment. Staff members attend a mandatory week of training and orientation (May 19-23, 2025). Staff must have reliable transportation to arrive at camp for half-day & full day shifts.
Job Title:
Compensation: AmeriCorps Position (Living Allowance & Education Award)
Number of Positions: 1
Hours per Week: 15-20 (Art Director typically works 2-3 days per week)
Job Description: The Arts Director will be responsible for all aspects of arts and crafts programming for Boys & Girls Club’s summer day camp, Camp Rock. Intern will be expected to plan and lead interactive art programming for groups of campers entering grades 1-8 on a daily basis. Excellent opportunity for leadership and to develop program/curriculum design, classroom management and implementation skills. Opportunity to manage a small budget. Intern will support the Boys & Girls Club mission through art programming and foster an appreciation for art and encourage self expression and creativity in campers.This position can be adapted to meet SPH Internship Requirements!
Qualifications: Well qualified candidates will possess an understanding of and a passion for teaching art and crafting concepts and skills to youth. This position requires an enthusiastic, self starting personality with exciting ideas for implementing a fun and interesting art curriculum for campers. Should be mature, confident and innovative. Strong candidates will possess the ability to teach typical ‘camp crafts’ as well as traditional and alternative art forms (ex. painting, sculpting, recycled art, theater, music, photography). Solid organizational skills a must.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $13.00 per hour
Expected hours: 16 – 20 per week
Benefits:
- Employee assistance program
- Tuition reimbursement
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $13