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Summer Activity Camp Instructor- Floater/Substitute (Montlake Community Center)

ASSOCIATED RECREATION COUNCIL

OtherOn Site0-2 yrs$25 - $27 / HOURPosted 1 month agoCloses Jun 22

Location

Seattle, Washington

Salary

$25 - $27 / HOUR

Quick overview

The instructor will primarily function as a floater, supporting dedicated instructors in delivering various activity camps for children aged 5-13, and secondarily covering classes when dedicated instructors are absent. Responsibilities also include supervising a daily 'Lunch Club' and ensuring a safe, welcoming environment.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be 18 years of age or older and possess prior experience in youth programming, along with demonstrated experience fostering positive relationships with families and community partners. Availability for most of the summer program is preferred.

CommunicationProblem-SolvingFlexibilityCollaborationSupervisionSafety ProtocolsClassroom ManagementProgrammingLesson PlanningYouth Engagement

Job description

Job DetailsLevel

  • EntryJob
  • Location:
  • Montlake
  • Community
  • Center -
  • Seattle,
  • WA 98112Salary
  • Range: $25.00 - $27.00
  • HourlyJob
  • Category: EducationSummer Activity Camp Instructor- Floater/Substitute (Montlake Community Center) The Associated Recreation Council (ARC), in partnership with Seattle Parks & Recreation, is hiring a Summer Activity Camp Instructor (Floater/Substitute) to deliver camps at Montlake Community Center. The Activity Camp Instructor (Floater/Substitute) will be responsible for programming and delivering Activity Camp classes to children aged 5-13 years. Instructor must have the ability to engage with a diverse group of children and manage a classroom of students. This role will primarily function as a “floater” supporting various camps while a dedicated instructor develops and delivers the lesson plan on a given topic (nature camp, all sports, pottery). Secondarily to this, the Instructor (Floater/Substitute) will periodically cover the dedicated instructors class when they are absent. The Instructor (Floater/Substitute) will also be responsible to supervise a “Lunch Club.” Lesson plans will be provided though creativity and flexibility will still be important. A passion for working with youth, fun and (of course) safety is a must!
  • Pay
  • Range: $25- $27 hourly DOE/non-exempt; seasonal summer position only
  • Activity
  • Camp
  • Location:
  • Montlake
  • Community
  • Center
  • Schedule: Monday – Friday approx. 18.75 to 23.75 hours per week.
  • Shift starts at 8:30am and may finish at 12:15pm or 1:15pm, depending on program needs. Hours not guaranteed and depend on enrollment.
  • Hire By:
  • June 5, 2026
  • Training dates: On-site training will take place between June 24 and June 26, 2026. Details TBD.
  • Program dates: June 29th – August 21st, 2026 The schedule is subject to change based upon programming needs and requirements
  • Summer
  • Activity
  • Camp
  • Instructor-
  • Floater/Substitute responsibilities: Programming Requirements Develop and deliver developmentally appropriate activity camp lesson plans/activities in various subject areas to ages 5-13 Primarily support dedicated instructor in camp delivery Periodically lead a camp during instructor absence Supervise 1 hour “lunch club” as needed Use critical thinking to problem-solve Maintain camp appropriate professional appearance Daily set-up, take down and cleaning of space Reports to Associated Recreation Council Activity Camp Administrator Relationship Building Create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for all participants Collaborate with Activity Camp Administrator and other on-site staff to ensure safety of all participants Collaborate with Activity Camp Administrator to manage behavioral concerns of all participants Communicate with parents, coworkers and Seattle Parks and Recreation partners in a professional and courteous manner Attend all required meetings and training Care and Safety Follow safety protocols while ensuring all campers are following Complete required accident/incident forms if participants or instructors are injured Summer
  • Activity
  • Camp
  • Instructor-
  • Floater/Substitute minimum qualification: 18 years of age or older Prior youth programming experience required Must have demonstrated working experience working with families, community members and partners to foster positive relationships Additional Preferred Requirements Preference given to instructors available for all or most of the summer program Please submit any needed time off requests in advance with application
  • Benefits: ARC Paid Sick and Safe Time (PSST) We are actively interviewing for this role, so if this role is a good fit for you and you want to learn more about it, please apply now with a resume, cover letter and any summer time off requests. Qualifications

Benefits

  • Paid Sick And Safe Time