Camp Program Director
Company: The Regents of the University of California on beh
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 24, 2025
Job Description:
Special Instructions to ApplicantsThe Program Director will be
required to reside at the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Lodge and Conference
Center in the staff quarters for a minimum duration from June 2025
to September 2025. Additional on-site residence may be required
during programmed family weeks and weekends. Room and board will be
provided for any period that the Director is expected to be in
residence at Lake Arrowhead.Department SummaryUCLA Recreation is a
large department within the Division of Campus Life in Student
Affairs with approximately 90 career/contract full-time employees
and over 1,500 part-time employees. UCLA Recreation provides
extensive access to a broad range of recreational activities and
wellbeing services, and offers programming which encompasses the
competitive, passive, social, cultural, and instructional aspects
of recreational activity. In addition, the department manages 15 of
the university's recreational and athletic facilities offering
recreation, competition, and numerous multi-use options for student
and university events.Position SummaryNestled on 50 wooded acres on
the north shore of beautiful Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino
Mountains, Bruin Woods, at UCLA Lake Arrowhead Lodge, is a resort
servicing The Bruin Woods Family Camp program for up to 10
consecutive weeks each summer, with up to 80 families attending
each week. Additionally, the UCLA staff provides Family Holiday
experiences during the Thanksgiving, Winter, New Years, Presidents
Day, Spring holidays and various alumni event programs.The Program
Director of Bruin Woods is the professional who works directly with
the Associate Director of Recreation, Lake Arrowhead Lodge
Director, and Bruin Woods staff and is key to the successful
operation of Bruin Woods. The Bruin Woods family camp program runs
for 10 consecutive weeks each summer, providing services for up to
80 families per week, and has a team of 50+ seasonal staff members.
The Program Director works closely with the campus and Bruin Woods
Staff Supervisor on areas of year-round family camper recruitment
and engagement, and staff hiring. They also collaborate on the
program design and implementation of camp operations. In
collaboration with other personnel, the incumbent supports
communications, logistical planning, organization, facility
management, and vendor purchasing. During the summer, the Program
Director lives on-site in Lake Arrowhead and supervises a large
infrastructure comprised of programmatic areas and camper
divisions, including the seasonal leadership that executes these
programs. The Program Director works collaboratively with the LAL
Director to build a positive work and camp culture and resolve
relevant issues. This position will report to the Associate
Director of Recreation and collaborates with the Recreation Youth
and Family Directors and staff.Salary & Compensation*UCLA provides
a full pay range. Actual salary offers consider factors, including
budget, prior experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education,
licensure and certifications, and other business considerations.
Salary offers at the top of the range are not common. Visit to
discover benefits that start on day one, and to calculate the total
compensation value with benefits.Qualifications
- Experience in a seasonal camp leadership capacity
(Required)
- Ability to maintain an established regular schedule and to work
occasional nights and weekends. (Required)
- Thorough knowledge of the campus, its vision, mission,
programs, policies, achievements, and infrastructure. Knowledge of
University policies and procedures relating to the use of
facilities (Preferred)
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of concepts, principles,
and practices of event planning, customer service, and public
relations, including event design, organization, and production.
Advanced communication and relationship-building skills, with a
talent for influencing and engaging diverse audiences across the
public and private sector clients to produce high-quality events
that meet client needs and appropriately represent the campus.
(Required)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, with a
focus on innovative solutions and data-driven results.
(Required)
- Strong skills in managing events, complex projects, and
initiatives, demonstrated strategic foresight and a
solutions-oriented approach, while efficiently managing high
workload and meeting deadlines. (Required)
- Demonstrated knowledge of crowd safety protocols, security, and
emergency procedures related to small, medium, and large-scale
gatherings. (Required)
- Highly developed skills as a trusted advisor, providing
insights and recommendations that inform high-level
decision-making. (Required)
- Supervisory skills, including interviewing, evaluation,
corrective actions, conflict management, team building, and
problem-solving. Track record of establishing and nurturing
college-age people in professional development. (Required)
- Thorough knowledge of University business, finance, and
accounting procedures related to cashiering operations
(Preferred)
- Ability to respond to complaints, comments, facility problems,
medical and other emergencies; and ensures compliance with
regulatory requirements and organizational policies, maintaining
the highest standards of integrity and accountability, always
acting under university-prescribed protocols and guidance.
(Required)
- Advanced and nuanced skills in communicating direction to staff
in a clear, concise manner which results in efficient completion of
tasks. Experience communicating processes to staff and patrons in a
clear, concise, and diplomatic manner. (Required)
- Advanced and high-quality customer service skills, strong
customer engagement, and ability to resolve customer issues;
demonstrated skill in creating and maintaining positive customer
relations and cooperative working relationships with coworkers and
the public. (Required)
- Demonstrated skills in developing budgets for workforce
planning and equipment/ supply management. (Required)Education,
Licenses, Certifications & Personal Affiliations
- Bachelor's Degree In Recreation Administration, Physical
Education or related field or equivalent training or work
experience. (Required)
- An aptitude for camp management, including recruitment,
marketing, staffing, procurement, program development, and facility
management; minimum of two years of experience in management role.
(Required)
- Certification in infant, child and adult Cardio-Pulmonary
Resuscitation Upon Hire (Required)
- Class B driver license (Preferred)
- Lifeguarding or Lifeguarding Instructor Certification, Current
(Preferred)Special Conditions for Employment
- Background Check: Continued employment is contingent upon the
completion of a satisfactory background investigation.
- Live Scan Background Check: A Live Scan background check must
be completed prior to the start of employment.
- Age Requirement: Candidate(s) must be 18 years or older to be
eligible to be hired.
- Driving Record: The position is subject to the and continued
employment is contingent upon proof of a satisfactory driving
record.
- CANRA: The position is designated as a mandatory reporter under
. The employee must sign the "Statement Acknowledging Requirement
to Report Child Abuse".
- Ability to maintain an established regular schedule and to work
occasional nights and weekends (Required)ScheduleWork hours may
vary depending on operational requirements, including weekends and
holidays.Union/Policy Covered99-Policy CoveredComplete Position
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