Sacred Heart University
and the job listing Expires on January 31, 2026
Camp Poyntelle has been making children’s summer dreams come true since 1948. As a premier summer camp, we offer a traditional sleepaway experience filled with amazing memories, lasting friendships, and nurturing and compassionate staff. We feel that camp is one of the few places a child can be their own person, without judgment or social pressure. Our intentional community is designed to allow kids to be kids in a low-key, fun, and inclusive environment.
Salary starts at $2350 for the 9 week contract. Room and board provided. Potential for additional work beyond the 9 week contract at a weekly rate with continued room and board.
This is a residential summer camp where you would be living on site for the summer with room and all meals included.
Description The camp Videographer is tasked with capturing the events on camp that occur throughout the day and in all the different parts of the program. Under the direction of the Media/Social Media Director, the videographer is responsible for capturing all camp moments to distribute to the whole camp community and to save media to be used for camp marketing, alumni engagements and future reference.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience in videography
Ability to organize equipment, communicate with area directors
Desire and ability to work outdoors
Ability to lift equipment of up to 50 pounds
Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and self-control
Minimum age of 18, college experience preferred
This includes the following:
Activity periods
Evening programs
Trips
Special Events
The videographer will need to be kept apprised of the program by being informed by the program team.
Watch after and care for the campers as assigned during other parts of the day – this may include meals, rest hour, clean up, shower hour, and evening program
Watch and be responsible for groups of their campers for off-camp trips to amusement parks, baseball games, bowling alleys, etc.
Sit nighttime duty to make sure campers are going to sleep and are taken care of
Assist with transportation and other driving related assignments as needed
Attend program meetings, complete staff training and regularly communicate with Camp Directors to make sure all the needs of the campers are being met
Essential Functions
Ability to communicate and train staff and campers in safety regulations and emergency procedures
Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity
Ability to communicate and work with group participating and provide instructions
Ability to observe camper behavior, assess appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures and behavioral management techniques
Ability to assist campers in case of emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, injury, inclement weather, intruder on premises, national emergency)
SUPERVISED BY MEDIA/SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR, RESPONSIBLE TO FULL TIME DIRECTOR TEAM
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Camp Poyntelle has been making children’s summer dreams come true since 1948. As a premier summer camp, we offer a traditional sleepaway experience filled with amazing memories, lasting friendships, and nurturing and compassionate staff. We feel that camp is one of the few places a child can be their own person, without judgment or social pressure. Our intentional community is designed to allow kids to be kids in a low-key, fun, and inclusive environment.
Salary starts at $2350 for the 9 week contract. Room and board provided. Potential for additional work beyond the 9 week contract at a weekly rate with continued room and board.
This is a residential summer camp where you would be living on site for the summer with room and all meals included.
Description The camp Videographer is tasked with capturing the events on camp that occur throughout the day and in all the different parts of the program. Under the direction of the Media/Social Media Director, the videographer is responsible for capturing all camp moments to distribute to the whole camp community and to save media to be used for camp marketing, alumni engagements and future reference.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience in videography
Ability to organize equipment, communicate with area directors
Desire and ability to work outdoors
Ability to lift equipment of up to 50 pounds
Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and self-control
Minimum age of 18, college experience preferred
This includes the following:
Activity periods
Evening programs
Trips
Special Events
The videographer will need to be kept apprised of the program by being informed by the program team.
Watch after and care for the campers as assigned during other parts of the day – this may include meals, rest hour, clean up, shower hour, and evening program
Watch and be responsible for groups of their campers for off-camp trips to amusement parks, baseball games, bowling alleys, etc.
Sit nighttime duty to make sure campers are going to sleep and are taken care of
Assist with transportation and other driving related assignments as needed
Attend program meetings, complete staff training and regularly communicate with Camp Directors to make sure all the needs of the campers are being met
Essential Functions
Ability to communicate and train staff and campers in safety regulations and emergency procedures
Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity
Ability to communicate and work with group participating and provide instructions
Ability to observe camper behavior, assess appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures and behavioral management techniques
Ability to assist campers in case of emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, injury, inclement weather, intruder on premises, national emergency)
SUPERVISED BY MEDIA/SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR, RESPONSIBLE TO FULL TIME DIRECTOR TEAM
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