Overnight Camp Unit Leader
Responsible for the overall management and supervision of a specific unit of the overnight camp program, providing leadership and stability for program continuity. Plan and oversee Unit operations, including the creation and implementation of staff training and scheduling. Develop and evaluate classes and activities to maintain a dynamic and well-received program. Responsible for monitoring and supervising staff in unit, ensuring the safety of all children at camp, leading a group in activities daily, assisting in overall camp operations, participating in planning and implementing quality YMCA programming and serving as a positive role model to both campers and staff.
Mandatory All Staff Training begins May 23, 2026
Summer Camp: June 7-August 8, 2026
UNIT LEADER ROLES:
Voyagers - Elementary school aged, experience with younger kids and staff preferred. Additionally strong communication skills as run check in/out daily and face of DC program
Mariners - Elementary school aged, experience with younger kids and staff preferred
Waterman - In charge of middle school village, may also do an offsite tri
Beachcombers - Lead of one of two teen programs focused on fun, recreation and off-site trips, over 21 preferred and open to be Lifeguard certified
SOUL - Lead other teen village, focused on teen leadership, helps with campers around camp, does service project on and offsite, includes San Onofre trip and bike trip, over 21 preferred and open to be Lifeguard certified
Arts & Crafts - In charge of leading arts & crafts, developing activities, monitoring supplies, supports other Unit Leaders when there is no arts & crafts, in charge of Camp Assistants
Waterfront – In charge of Lifeguard team and lead for offsite trips if water is closed
Health Center - In charge of health center, first point of contact for basic care, dispenses medication
Photographer - all camp photos and can support social media
Castaways - A typical week may include welcoming and running programing for local YMCA branch participants and our weekend guests Friday-Sunday
Floater - Supports all villages and general camp needs, also lead for weekend holdover program
YMCA will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if the YMCA is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Ordinance by visiting the San Diego County Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
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