Assistant Director, Camp Star
Company: The Arc Of Union County
Location: Mountainside
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Arc of Union County, Inc. is a non-profit, 501c (3)
organization headquartered in Springfield, NJ, dedicated to
enriching the lives of individuals of all ages with intellectual
and developmental disabilities. The Arc serves more than 1,000
adults and children each month from the 21 towns in Union County,
as well as the greater Northern and Central NJ counties. Under the
direction of the Camp Director or designate this position is
responsible for direct care and supervision of campers. This
position focuses on improving the quality of life of our camp
participants by providing recreational activities in a camp
setting, providing support and mentoring for all campers through a
person-focused approach and implementing the daily routines of
camp. The Assistant to the Camp Director is the onsite
representative of the agency CAMP and responsible for fostering a
FUN and SAFE environment in which participants are able to learn,
develop and think creatively! With the support and guidance of the
Family Support team, the Director co-leads the day-to-day program
operations. In addition to maintaining the satisfaction of all
students, parents, staff and community contacts, the Director will
oversee the accuracy of day-to-day operations to include the
dispensing of all camper medications and perform camper health
assessments. As the onsite staff supervisor, the Director will
coach every staff member in developing and demonstrating
professional. Camp Star is offered 5 weeks in the Summer. This is a
safe, structured environment for children and teens ages 3 to 21
years old with special needs, and their siblings. Camp is designed
to enhance personal and social development, language and
communication skills, learning, and motor and muscular
coordination. Camp Star also provides children and teens the
opportunity to participate in planned programs in inclusive
settings, such as day trips (museums, sporting events,
performances), swimming, arts & crafts, adaptive physical
education, nature exploration, hiking, karate, games and music
appreciation. Located at The Arc Family Center in Mountainside, New
Jersey, Camp Star has both indoor and outdoor accessibility. When
indoors, campers enjoy their day in a climate-controlled building;
in beautiful summer weather, they are just a few feet away from a
open grassy area outdoors. The position requires organization and
communication skills to support a participatory workplace
environment, promoting mutual respect and acceptance of the
abilities and viewpoints of all employees in a diverse work group.
Under the direction of the Director of Family Support or designate,
this position assists in the maintenance and management of the
summer Camp Star Program. Under the leadership of the Camp
Director, the Assistant Director helps assure that all programs are
designed and facilitated in a “Person Centered” manner that meet
the social, health and recreational needs of the program consumers.
Under the direction of the Camp Star Director, the Assistant
Director will help supervise, support and give direction to camp
counselors. Qualifications: Possess a bachelor’s degree in
education, Special Education, Social Work, or related field
preferred. Three or more years developing and facilitating
recreation programs for a special need’s population, preferably
adults and children with developmental disabilities. Good oral and
written communication skills are necessary. Must have current
American Red Cross Certification in professional level infant,
child and adult CPR. Assistant Camp Directors must demonstrate
impeccable judgment, strong organizational skills, and be able to
communicate effectively via email, cell phone, and hand-written
documents. The ideal candidate will demonstrate proficiency in
Google Workspace (Google Drive/Docs/Sheets). In addition, the
candidate must have a background in working with kids and teens.
Knowledge of computer networking and/or curriculum software is a
plus. The ideal candidate would have a college degree in a related
field. Must be certified in Adult & Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED
prior to the first day of work. Skills/Abilities: Ensure a safe
environment is maintained at all times for students and staff.
Ensure proper supervision is occurring at all times, including but
not limited to upholding ratios, conducting face counts, and
managing risk and student behavior during activities and street
crossing. Know and uphold CAMP safety policies and procedures.
Execute an organized camper medication check-in and check-out each
session. Store and dispense camper medications with 100% accuracy.
Maintain accurate, up to date medications and health log. Respond
to and document critical incidents - must have good hearing &
eyesight, mobility, and be able to operate emergency exits. Perform
CPR and First Aid Scope and Limits of Authority : This position has
designated staff management authority as authorized by the
Director, Family Support Services and is dutifully required to meet
the expectations of the agency fully and satisfactorily and or to
fully meet conditions of assigned work requirements for sound and
functional operations. This position is authorized to manage staff
to performance through daily responsible supervision by providing
timely and documented feedback on staff work activity that meet the
expectations of the agency and or assigned work and or do not meet
the expectations of the agency and or assigned work requirements
can identify and make recommendations for change and or corrections
in materials and documents maintained by the agency Family Support
Program in order to support sound and functional and accuracy of
operations. Receives structured direction and assignments from
management. Incumbents work within a framework of established goals
and objectives. Work Hours: Work hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday
through Friday, flexible as needed to complete required job
assignments. Reporting Relationship : This position assists and
primarily reports to the Director, Family Support Services and also
takes direction from the Assistant Director, Family Support or
designee. Major Position Responsibilities Operations Attend Camp
every day during camp season. Assist in conducting daily staff
meetings with Group Leaders The Assistant Camp Director will assist
in conducting the Camp Orientation training within the first two
weeks of the start of Camp Star. Compile all the articles from the
Group Leaders and create a newsletter at the end of each week of
camp. Include an article from the Director and Assistant Director
along with some copies of photographs. At the end of summer, copies
will be distributed to all campers and families. During the last
week, camper evaluations will be completed, collected and given to
the Director of Family Support. Attend and participate in all
program and agency meetings as required or assigned. Develop and
maintain positive and cooperative relationships with and among all
consumers, family members, guardians, volunteers and community
members including all agency departments, DDD and other state or
local agents. Comply with and support all agency policies and
procedures with others in or out of the agency. The agency may
assign employees to any duties it deems necessary in its sole
discretion. The incumbent must be able to apply appropriate
physical intervention techniques when required and in accordance
with agency policy. The incumbent must be able to maneuver persons
in wheelchairs and persons who use other ambulation devices, and at
times will be required to physically lift, transfer or otherwise
support individuals with disabilities. Must be able to intervene in
crisis situations and implement crisis management techniques in
accordance with agency policy and procedure. This position may
require driving an agency vehicle or driving a personal vehicle in
pursuit of position responsibilities and will require proof of
meeting the agency insurability requirements. Must cooperate fully
in any internal or external investigation with the Agency’s
licensing agents including the Department of Human Services, the
Division of Developmental Disabilities staff, or any other duly
authorized external person regarding the care and service delivery
to individuals’ served. Develop and maintain positive and
cooperative relationships with and among all children, parents,
guardians, volunteers and community members including all agency
departments and funding source, state, federal or local
representatives. Provide health assessments, and maintain health
records on all children in the program. Maintain first aid kits in
accordance with State Health Department requirements and keeps them
stocked. Administer and document medication given to campers.
Assure that all health needs are met through coordination and
delivery of all therapeutic and other health services by internal
and external providers and where required, consultation with
providers and staff. Develop and maintain all related service
documentation, program evaluations, and reports related to position
responsibilities and or as required by The Arc, funding sources or
other external agencies. Comply with and support all agency
policies and procedures with others in or out of the agency. Serve
as an advocate for families and their service needs.
Leadership/Management Follows and models agency policy, procedures
and compliance and supports day-to-day operations and services to
include the performance of job tasks of staff. Individual and team
management: Plans, organizes, leads, and effectively guides
individuals and teams to successfully meet their obligations.
Develops and maintains communications with relevant stakeholders
and developing and maintaining an understanding of their needs,
objectives, and constraints so that long-term, mutually beneficial
solutions and conflict resolution practices can be created for all
parties. Provides responsible leadership and management of the
Family Support Services staff. Plans and programs. Advises specific
training for personal and professional growth and ensures staff
have the necessary time and or means to complete assigned
development tasks. Works professionally and collaboratively with
Operations, families and community supports. Develops an effective
staff by hiring qualified applicants, ensuring training of
employees to proper standards, overseeing the evaluation of
employee performance, directing corrective measures to be taken
when necessary, and planning the professional development of Family
Support personnel. Provides essential oversight of personnel
management services for Family Support Services personnel by
ensuring maintenance of appropriate supervisory records, handling
or referring employee grievances as appropriate. Knowledgeable of
agency policy and can approve employee requests for vacation, sick
leave, and other excused periods away from work, and timely
completes required annual staff performance evaluations. Provides
oversight for compliance with agency rules and policies regarding
employee conduct, including the use of counseling, verbal warnings,
and written reprimands for violations at appropriate levels of
Family Support Services and recommending progressive disciplinary
actions to the Director of Family Support Services as/when
necessary. Maintains an environment of open professional
communications with colleagues and serves as a liaison with other
departments in the resolution of day-to-day administrative,
billing, and operational issues, and resolves differences
constructively and tactfully while treating others with respect.
Focuses on customer needs and customer satisfaction, projects a
positive customer service environment to both internal and external
customers and promotes and encourages an attitude of exemplary
customer service and high integrity to all of the staff within the
Family Support Services. Has excellent command of communication,
emotional intelligence and problem-solving skills. Has demonstrated
ability to make logical informed decisions. Reporting/Analysis
Ability to run reports and analyze data. Ability to understand
correlation of data and outcomes. Ability to report on status of
specific duties and activities of the Family Support Services as
required or requested. Required Training (must pass for employment)
Adult and Child CPR Megan’s Law CPR for professional rescuer
Medication Administration Basic First Aid Danielle’s Law COVID-19
HIPPA Preventing Abuse and Neglect Diatstat/Epi Pen Crisis
Management Agency Orientation/Diversity Infectious Disease Control
Camp Orientation Behavior Support Required Licenses and or
Certifications: Basic Life Support for Professional & HealthCare
Provider by The American Red Cross. ADA Requirements: This position
operates in both outdoor and indoor environments. Incumbents to be
aware of allergies pertaining to pollen and other airborne
contaminants and advise the Director of Family Support Services if
any special needs or accommodations is required to ensure your
individual ability to perform the tasks as assigned. (Physical
Demands) The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is regularly required to: ability to operate a
motor vehicle and drive to and from local and remote locations
daily 100% ability to verbally communicate and converse with
employees. maintain a stationary position standing 80%, sitting 20%
move/traverse, kneel, bend, and reach with hands and arms for
extended periods of time, 90% up to 100% depending on the job type.
lift to an average of 45 lbs. to effectively perform the essential
functions of this role. work as described to include ability to
hear and repeat information, take notes, read documents. Carry
necessary field equipment by hand or cart weighing up to 60 lbs. on
occasion; and other physical duties as directed by your supervisor.
agility with wrist and finger dexterity to access, key and sort
electronic information or to file documents. This position may
require periods of prolonged bending, standing, and carrying of
heavy materials and equipment. In addition, loading and unloading
of heavy materials and lifting of materials over 5 feet, may be
required. Lifting to 45 to 50 lbs.’, Sitting 10%. (EEO statement)
The Arc of Union County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin or protected veteran status and will not
be discriminated against on the basis of disability. (COVID-19
Precaution(s)): Personal Protective Equipment provided by the
agency. Daily temperature screenings and health assessment
questionnaire provided by the agency. Social distancing guidelines
in place within the agency. Sanitizing, disinfecting, and daily
cleaning procedures are in place within the agency. Employee access
to cleaning materials to include hand sanitizers, disinfectant
wipes/spray and other resources made available daily by the
agency.
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