Summer Camp Manager I [Lake Allatoona – Programming]
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description THIS IS A SEASONAL POSITION Parks & Recreation
Summer Camp Manager I [Lake Allatoona – Programming] Posting
Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $17.50 General Description and
Classification Standards Under direction, plans, organizes and
administers a City Recreational Summer Camp; manages camp program
operations, administration, facilities, and recreational programs
for campers; performs related work as required. This position is
responsible for the day-to-day operation of a City Recreational
Summer Camp at the campsite, including directing the food service,
maintenance, recreation, administration, and medical services. For
seven weeks, Program Director works at the campsite while the Camp
is open. During camp, the Program Director has oversight of all
camp functions and uses broad discretion to makes judgments and
decisions in collaboration with the assigned Recreation Staff
within the overall policy guidelines established by the department.
This position will live onsite Monday night through Friday morning.
Room and board is provided. Responsibilities Essential Duties &
Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this
position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive.
May perform other duties as assigned. Assists in the development
and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and procedures
for a City Recreational Summer Camp. Plans, organizes and directs,
through subordinate supervisors, the operation of the camp
administrative, recreation programs, food service, maintenance and
medical care functions. In collaboration with assigned Recreation
Staff reviews and evaluates the work of camp staff, including
taking disciplinary action. Ensures compliance of camp facilities
and activities to pertinent codes, regulations and guidelines;
monitors developments related to camp construction and maintenance,
evaluates their impact and implements policy and procedure
improvements. Establishes and maintains good public relations with
citizens, civic groups, and other departments of governmental
agencies. Prepares or reviews and maintains a wide variety of
written reports and records, including reports on camp registration
and rental fees, personnel records, periodic progress reports on
camp activities, accident reports; prepares maintenance requests
and requisitions. Assists in the development of policy and
implements procedures to ensure the health and safety of campers
and camp staff, sanitary and safe facilities, and camp security;
and performs related work as assigned. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills,
and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not
an exhaustive list . Knowledge of: Principles and practices of camp
recreation program planning, development and implementation;
including American Camping Association standards; Principles and
methods of camp planning and design, recreational programs,
maintenance and camp operations, and environmental conservation and
ecology. Techniques of supervision including planning, assigning
and monitoring work and of evaluation of camp staff. Administrative
principles and methods, including goal setting, program development
and implementation. Theories, principles, techniques and equipment
used in camp facilities and maintenance and operations. Applicable
laws and regulations; codes, ordinances, and guidelines pertaining
to the work. Computer applications and software used to track camp
usage with standard desktop applications such as Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Excel, camp-tracking databases, and related software
programs and systems. Safe work methods and safety regulations
pertaining to the work. Ability to: Plan, organize, assign, direct,
review, and evaluate the work of assigned staff. Select, motivate,
and evaluate staff and provide for their training and professional
development. Develop and implement goals, objectives, policies,
procedures, work standards and internal controls. Establish and
maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in
the course of the work. Communicate courteously and effectively
with assigned Recreation staff and other camp staff members and
relate well with campers in all age groups and the public. Identify
camp recreational and operational needs and recommend alternatives
or enhancements. Exercise sound independent judgment within general
established guidelines. Prepare clear, concise and complete reports
and other written correspondence; and Represent the City
effectively in meetings with community groups, businesses, and the
public Qualifications Minimum Qualifications – Education and
Experience • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or
university with major course work in recreation, physical
education, business or public administration or a closely related
field; • Four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in
recreation or camp programs, • which includes at least two (2)
years at a supervisory level. • Additional recreation or camp
experience may be substituted on a year- for-year basis for up to
two (2) years of the education requirement. Licensures and
Certifications • Must be able to travel to various locations within
the City of Atlanta and to the camps to meet the program needs and
to fulfill the job responsibilities. When driving on City business,
the incumbent is required to maintain a valid Georgia driver's
license as well as a satisfactory driving record. • CPR and first
aid certification required at start of the summer season. Essential
Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and
sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job
successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
Additional Information: • City of Atlanta required training June
1st– June 5th, 2026. • Allatoona Campground specific site training
and Outdoor Activity Training • Summer staff will be required to
work a 10 - hour shift Monday – Friday from June 8th – July 24th,
2026. Vacation requests during this time will not be approved. •
All summer staff must be actively involved in the lake with campers
during swim times and wear a bathing suit (one-piece for females,
swimming trunks with lining for males). Staff is not required to
know how to swim or teach swim lessons. DPR2026
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