What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Camp Assistant (Part-Time) position at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.?
Description
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Position Title : Summer Camp Assistant | Summer 2025
Position Type : Temporary, Part-time
FLSA Classification : Non-exempt
Division : Public Programs
Department : Learning & Engagement
Reports to : Manager of Youth and Family Programs
Position Summary :
The part-time Summer Camp Assistant is an entry-level position within Public Programs, in the Learning & Engagement Division, with a high degree of public and volunteer contact and support to educators and teaching artists for Summer Camps. This position will focus on setup and teaching assistance for youth camps, including registration, supply management, classroom setup and organization, and teacher assistance. This position begins June 2 and concludes July 25.
This person reports to the Manager of Youth and Family Programs and works in close collaboration with the Public Programs team, contracted artists, museum staff, and volunteers. Summer Camp Assistant training week is June 2 - 6. Summer Camps are delivered Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm June 9 – July 25 so the ability to work at those times is required. No Summer Camps are offered the week of June 30 – July 4, but Summer Camps Assistants will be offered hours this week to reset.
This is a part-time temporary position.
Principal Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
- Assists teachers in establishing and maintaining a clean, safe, and cooperative classroom and learning environment.
- Assists in organizing the learning environment; prepares and sets up instructional materials and / or equipment for use in classroom activities; maintains instructional material and equipment.
- Assists teachers in implementing the course of study through one-to-one and group instruction; accompanies or assists campers to and from transportation and in moving to and from activities on the museum site.
- Works with campers without disabilities and campers with a range of learning, physical, and emotional disabilities, assisting in the implementation of classroom behavior intervention plans where necessary.
- Supervises and supports campers with and without disabilities in various situations including during breaks and in the galleries, maintaining control under difficult and emergency situations.
- Performs kneeling, stooping, standing, and lifting activities in the performance of required daily activities.
- Maintains confidentiality of camper records and classroom information in accordance with legal requirements and policies.
- Maintains a variety of records related to the activities and operations of campers in a confidential manner where appropriate.
- Recognizes and reports safety hazards; learns, understands, and adheres to laws, rules, practices, and procedures related to the museum and those related to the program assigned.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
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Physical Demands and Work Environment :
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.