What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Day Camp Assistant Program Coordinator position at Town Of Scarborough?
The Town of Scarborough’s Community Services Department is seeking an enthusiastic and responsible Summer Day Camp Assistant Program Coordinator to join our team. This seasonal, part-time position reports directly to the Intergenerational Program Coordinator and plays a key role in ensuring a safe, engaging, and well-organized camp experience. The Assistant Program Coordinator will interact regularly with children, staff, school personnel, and parents/guardians while assisting with daily camp operations, scheduling, supervision, and administrative tasks. In the absence of an administrator, this position holds full authority to make decisions in the best interest of campers, parents, staff, and the program.
The ideal candidate will have strong organizational and leadership skills, prior experience in camp programming, education, recreation, or a related field, and a passion for working with children in an engaging and supportive setting. Effective communication and professionalism are essential. The position requires availability from June 16 – August 14, 2025, with scheduled opening shifts at 7:30 AM and/or closing shifts at 5:30 PM. Mandatory training will take place before the first official day of camp. Salary will be based on education and experience.
Position requirements: High school diploma or GED required. Additional college coursework in relevant subjects is preferred. Prior experience in related job skills is required, along with supervisory experience. Strong communication skills to engage effectively with children, staff, and parents. Basic understanding of child development. First Aid/CPR certification or willingness to obtain training.
All job applicants are required to apply online: https://www.applitrack.com/townofscarborough/onlineapp/
Applications must be received by Sunday, April 6, 2025. For additional information call 207-730-4025 or email hr@scarboroughmaine.org.
Scarborough is conveniently located in Cumberland County in southern Maine, approximately 7 miles south of the City of Portland. It is just a short drive to Portland and the Maine Mall with easy access to the Maine Turnpike, Portland Jetport and now passenger rail service to Boston and points south. The Scarborough Town Hall is located at 259 U.S. Route 1, just south of the junction of Rt. 1 and Black Point Road/Gorham Road.
The ideal candidate will have strong organizational and leadership skills, prior experience in camp programming, education, recreation, or a related field, and a passion for working with children in an engaging and supportive setting. Effective communication and professionalism are essential. The position requires availability from June 16 – August 14, 2025, with scheduled opening shifts at 7:30 AM and/or closing shifts at 5:30 PM. Mandatory training will take place before the first official day of camp. Salary will be based on education and experience.
Position requirements: High school diploma or GED required. Additional college coursework in relevant subjects is preferred. Prior experience in related job skills is required, along with supervisory experience. Strong communication skills to engage effectively with children, staff, and parents. Basic understanding of child development. First Aid/CPR certification or willingness to obtain training.
All job applicants are required to apply online: https://www.applitrack.com/townofscarborough/onlineapp/
Applications must be received by Sunday, April 6, 2025. For additional information call 207-730-4025 or email hr@scarboroughmaine.org.
- Equal Opportunity Employer-
Scarborough is conveniently located in Cumberland County in southern Maine, approximately 7 miles south of the City of Portland. It is just a short drive to Portland and the Maine Mall with easy access to the Maine Turnpike, Portland Jetport and now passenger rail service to Boston and points south. The Scarborough Town Hall is located at 259 U.S. Route 1, just south of the junction of Rt. 1 and Black Point Road/Gorham Road.