About The Position

Summer at Waynflete offers seven weeks of engaging camp sessions for children ages 4–16. Join our enthusiastic and dedicated team this summer! www.summer.waynflete.org Positions: Flyers Camp Outdoor Adventure Specialist (Kindergarten - 2nd Grade) Excited about sharing your passion for outside adventures with young campers? We are looking for a Flyers Camp Art Specialist who is ready to jump right into planning and delivering fun summer activities and experiences for our K-2nd grade campers daily! Flyers Camp Specialists report to the Camp Director and support the Program Director during camp sessions. Locations: Waynflete School | 360 Spring Street | Portland, ME Compensation: $20 - $22.50 / hour based on experience. Dates of Employment: We ask that Staff commit to 6 weeks of camp. Pre-Camp Training: Exact dates & times TBD - week of June 15, 2026 Camp Weeks: 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 Camp is closed on 7/3, in observation of Independence Day Camp Hours: Camp Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm, Monday - Friday Program Hours: approximately 7:45am to 3:45pm daily

Requirements

  • 18+ years of age
  • Experience teaching in an outdoor setting to children (ages 4-13) as a camp counselor, educator, etc.
  • Experience in a leadership role in a similar setting
  • First Aid / CPR / AED certified, or willing to certify before June 15th, 2026
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Previous experience with diverse populations
  • Describe yourself as a leader that is kind, friendly, patient, flexible, creative and energetic!

Responsibilities

  • Execute all daily camp activities and tasks as proposed by the Program Director and Leadership Team.
  • Before the camp season begins, plan activities and coordinate materials needed with the Program Director for each camp session based on the theme of the week.
  • Lead small groups of Flyers Campers (Kindergarten - 2nd Grade) in creative and exciting projects, using various formats and adhering to the weekly theme. Examples include: “Campfire” songs Field games Nature walks
  • Lead lessons with enthusiasm, creativity and professionalism.
  • Assist with camper check-in and check-out responsibilities.
  • Organize and supervise campers throughout the camp day.
  • Complete morning prep and end of day clean up responsibilities.
  • Communicate camper incidents in a timely manner to the Program Director.
  • Proactively address any issues or concerns that could impact our campers’ experience or program quality in partnership with Program Directors.
  • Lead by example in respect and care for the community and campus.
  • Create group unity by building a safe and inclusive environment for campers and counselors.
  • Keep the safety of campers and the camp team in mind at all times.
  • Attend all required staff meetings and pre-season training sessions.
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