Summer Camp Superheroes
Work at Summer Camp
We are looking for Individuals who:
- Are hardworking and responsible
- Willing to learn and grow
- Are kids at heart themselves, willing to have fun
What we offer:
- Professional development opportunities/trainings
- Leadership role opportunities
- Competitive pay
- Week of 4th of July time off
- Employment opportunities within PNA beyond summer camp
Positions hiring for summer 2024
- Assistant Camp Director
- Creative Arts Instructor
- Outdoor Ed Instructor
- Camp Instructor
- Assistant Camp Instructor
- Summer Camp Front Desk Admin
For more information click here
Camp Staff Example Schedules
Sample Daily Schedule: Robotics Instructor
8:00 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
11:00 am
Noon
1:00 pm
3:15 pm
3:30 pm
Sample Daily Schedule: Summer Camp Assistant
10:00 am
10:30 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
3:15 pm
3:30 pm
3:30-6:00 pm
*Note this shift may very as an opening or a closing shift
Staff Testimonials
Some of our staff has worked as many as 4 summers with us
“Every summer I look forward to seeing the growth of these students after another year’s time. While I only get snapshots, I am nonetheless floored at the intelligence, creativity, and self-confidence of these young people. I am very jealous of the PNA family for their more continuous work with them!”
“I was able to learn robotics at camp and have been able to bring this to my classroom and to my own kids at home.”
“I have returned to work at Create Academy because between the pay, freedom of what I teach, materials at my disposal, flexibility in my schedule, and the wonderful kids, I feel appreciated.”
“Every summer I look forward to seeing the growth of these students after another year’s time. While I only get snapshots, I am nonetheless floored at the intelligence, creativity, and self-confidence of these young people. I am very jealous of the PNA family for their more continuous work with them!”
“I look forward to working with the other wonderful camp staff to form a unique environment where kids feel comfortable enough to come out of their shells and grow socially.”