Weekly salary range of $522/week to $595/week for full-day (8:15am to 3:15pm) depending on education level and Camp Corlears experience; half-day (8:15am to 12:15pm) salary range of $313 to $357/week depending on education level Camp Corlears experience.
Preferred Education:
Some College
Camp Corlears is the summer camp program for Corlears School. Each summer for six weeks, from the end of June through the end of July, Corlears welcomes young children – both children who do and do not attend Corlears School – to its Camp Corlears program. At Camp Corlears, we focus on classic summer fun, with plenty of outdoor play, arts and crafts, and fun with friends at the heart of our programming. Each camp group is helmed by a Head Counselor (a current or former Corlears teacher), as well as an Assistant Counselor (a current college student with an interest in elementary education), and potentially a Counselor in Training (a middle- or high-school-aged Corlears School alum). With support from Head Counselors and our Summer Camp Director, Camp Corlears offers a unique and supportive opportunity for Assistant Counselors to gain career skills, experience mentorship in a collaborative work environment, and overall have a joyful and fulfilling summer supporting young children.
Reports to: Camp Corlears Director
Essential Qualities:
Value the school's mission centered in culturally responsive/anti-bias teaching, to equitably support campers who are economically, racially, and ethnically diverse
Ability to learn and grow through close collaboration and partnership with the Head Counselor
Key Responsibilities:
Create a safe, inclusive, joyful camp environment that centers campers and promotes growth through positivity and prosocial interactions, utilizing strategies articulated by the Summer Camp Director and Head Counselor
Assist with the overall management and functioning of the camp group including toileting, handwashing, snack/meal assistance, cleaning/disinfecting materials, yard maintenance, student engagement, supervision
Assist with administrative tasks (organizing, preparing materials, taking class pictures, etc.)
Participate in meetings with the Summer Camp Director and Head Counselor to reflect on camp practices, give/receive feedback, and make adjustments
Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills when partnering with families, students, and caregivers
Offer meaningful contributions to class newsletters
Plan and execute at least one activity each week for campers
Experience/Qualifications:
Enrolled and/or enrolling in fall 2025 in a college or university, preferably pursuing degree related to education
Some experience working with children, either in a school, camp, tutoring, or babysitting setting
Salary Range and Work Dates:
Employment period is from Friday, June 13 through Friday, July 25, with Camp Corlears closed on Thursday, June 19, and Friday, July 4. Both days will be paid holidays.
Weekly salary range of $522/week to $595/week for full-day (8:15am to 3:15pm) depending on education level and Camp Corlears experience; half-day (8:15am to 12:15pm) salary range of $313 to $357/week depending on education level Camp Corlears experience.
Daily hours of 8:15am to 12:15pm for half-day; 8:15am to 3:15pm.
This and all Corlears School job descriptions are intended to describe the type of work being performed by a person assigned to this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required by the employee. Job descriptions are subject to change and can be updated throughout the school year.
Experience/Qualifications:
Enrolled and/or enrolling in fall 2025 in a college or university, preferably pursuing degree related to education
Some experience working with children, either in a school, camp, tutoring, or babysitting setting
Corlears, a small, independent, progressive school located in the lively Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, is dedicated to the education of young children through the elementary grades. We seek to cultivate joy in learning through active investigation of integrated curricular themes.
Daily practice at Corlears is based on the belief that educating students to be well informed, socially engaged, critical thinkers is essential in order to sustain a healthy democracy. We have intentionally created an intimate environment, well suited to the needs of children through the elementary years, where students can easily navigate both the physical space and social networks of the community. We seek to create an economically and culturally diverse community that reflects our immediate neighborhood and reaches into the city beyond.