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Camp Operations Lead

Camp Operations Lead

Outside Looking In
locationBrant, ON, Canada
remoteOnsite
PublishedPublished: 2026-03-09
ExpiresExpires: 2026-04-16
Camp Staff / Seasonal
5 - 10 years of experience
$1,500 per week

Camp Operations Lead


264 GLEN MORRIS ROAD EAST, BRANT, ONTARIO, CANADA, N0B 1L0
CONTRACT . MARCH 9, 2026

Description

Role Overview

The Camp Operations Lead is the on-the-ground manager responsible for executing the OLI Annual Camp plan and keeping day-to-day operations running safely, smoothly, and on schedule. This role provides hands-on support for OLI Management, staff, chaperones, and volunteers, leads pre-camp training & onboarding, and ensures processes & policies are followed. This Lead resolves issues in real time and will lead post-camp wrap-up and debriefs, including their documentation.

This is a fixed-term, high-tempo role with significant on-site presence at Tim Hortons Children’s Camp (264 Glen Morris Rd E RR#2, St George, ON N0E 1N0) from May 2 to 17 inclusive.

Key Responsibilities

Pre-Camp Readiness

  • Participate in training on OLI’s camp processes, safeguarding practices, and escalation protocols.
  • Learn and actively apply the “how we run camp” system: daily cadence, checklists, forms, comms channels, and handoffs.
  • Conduct readiness walkthroughs (spaces, schedules, equipment, transitions, staffing coverage).
  • Support staff/chaperone/volunteer onboarding sessions and ensure all required documentation is complete.
  • Help prepare the “day-of toolkit” for camp delivery: huddle/debrief agendas, issues log, quick reference guides, and site maps.

On-site operations leadership

  • Ensure key operations run on time and consistently: transitions, meals, headcounts, sign-in/out, curfew/quiet hours, transportation and scheduled sessions.
  • Maintain an issues log, assign owners, and drive resolution.
  • Coordinate across teams so program staff can focus on the youth experience.

Staff, chaperone, and volunteer coordination

  • Provide clear direction and support for on-site adults (staff/volunteers/chaperones).
  • Manage real-time coverage changes when someone is late, absent, or needed elsewhere.
  • Reinforce professional standards, conduct expectations, and safeguarding requirements.
  • Address conflicts quickly and appropriately; escalate when needed.

Process adherence, safety, and incident response

  • Ensure camp policies and procedures are followed.
  • Act as the operational point person for escalations (non-clinical), coordinating with paramedics/mental health supports/security as required.
  • Ensure incidents are documented correctly and routed through the established escalation pathway.
  • Help maintain a calm, consistent environment for youth and staff, especially during disruptions.

Site logistics and coordination

  • Coordinate with facility/site staff on room issues, space readiness, supplies, signage, and day-to-day logistics.
  • Ensure supplies and equipment are staged and available where and when needed.
  • Support logistics for off-site days or special events/activities.

Communication and stakeholder updates

  • Provide timely updates to the planning lead: what’s on track, what’s at risk, what needs a decision.
  • Keep staff aligned through consistent messaging and clear expectations.
  • Support community-facing updates only as directed by the planning/communications lead.

Post-camp wrap-up

  • Lead structured debriefs with staff/chaperones/program leads and service providers to capture lessons learned.
  • Support closeout tasks: inventory returns, lost & found, outstanding incident follow-ups, and documentation completion.
  • Produce a short post-camp summary (what worked, key issues, recommended changes for next year).

Qualifications

Required:

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in program management, preferably in a non-profit or educational setting;
  • Experience working with Indigenous communities and/or understanding of Indigenous cultures and traditions;
  • Experience working in a camp or large group offsite/adventure setting;
  • Strong leadership and team management skills;
  • Effective writing skills for various audiences;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
  • Proven ability to develop and implement strategic plans;
  • Strong organizational and project management skills;
  • Clear criminal background check;
  • Ability to travel as required.

Preferred:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Education, Social Work, Non-Profit Management, or a related field;
  • First Aid/CPR (or willingness to obtain prior to camp)
  • Experience in youth safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, or culturally safe programming.
  • Valid driver’s licence.

Positions Details

  • This is a fixed-term role with a defined pre-camp training/readiness period, full-time on-site delivery during camp, and post-camp closeout period.
  • Evening/weekend work is expected during camp, and the days are long ( can be from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm some days);
  • On-site presence required May 2 to 17; limited offsite work may be possible during ramp-in/ramp-out, depending on needs.
  • Compensation: $1500 / week (5-week term)
  • Term Dates: April 20, 2026 - May 22, 2026

Reporting and Key Relationships

  • Reports to: Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer
  • Works closely with: CEO, Sr. Director of Operations, Program Managers

Compensation

$1,500.00 per week

Please apply through the following application link: https://oli.applytojobs.ca/camp/45835

Required degree level

  • Manager/Department Head

Years of experience (Optional)

  • 5 - 10 years of experience

Salary range

  • $1,500 per week

Required languages

  • English