Seasonal Camp Supervisor at Seattle Jazzed – United States


Seasonal Camp Supervisor at Seattle JazzED – United States

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Seasonal Camp Supervisor at Seattle JazzED – United States

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Are you passionate about creating safe, supportive learning environments for young people? Seattle JazzED is seeking a skilled and youth-centered Seasonal Camp Supervisor (Safety & Operations Lead) for our 2026 Summer Jazz Camps serving students in grades 412. The Camp Supervisor serves as the primary on-site point of contact for families and ensures that camp programming operates in a structured, accessible, and well-coordinated environment.

This is a non-teaching role focused on youth supervision, safety, and program logistics. Instruction is led by professional Teaching Artists; a background in music is not required for this position.

ABOUT SEATTLE JAZZED

At Seattle JazzED, we believe that any student who wants to play music should get to play.

Rooted in the legacy and values of jazz collaboration, improvisation, and community our programs increase access in the music room, celebrate student expression, and build lasting connections through arts education. Through our sliding scale tuition model and instrument lending library, we ensure that cost is never a barrier to participation.

Each summer, we serve students in grades 412 with camp programs ranging from beginner instrumental instruction for students with no prior experience to advanced improvisation and ensemble training, leadership development opportunities, and public performance experiences.

ABOUT THE ROLE

In this role, you will serve as the primary on-site point of contact for families and support the daily supervision, safety, and movement of students throughout camp programming.

Working alongside Lead Teaching Artists, Assistant Teaching Aides, Interns, and Student Ambassadors, you will help ensure that all camps operate in a structured, accessible, and well-coordinated environment.

This position reports directly to the Programs Manager and does not have any direct staff supervisory duties.

SCHEDULE

Start Date:June 22, 2026

Camp weeks run from 8:30 AM 1:30 PM, Mon Fri and are structured as follows:

  • Jazz Lab Camp & Ambassador Training: July 610
  • Femme Jazz Camp & Ambassador Training: July 1317
  • Second Line Camp: July 2025
  • Connections Camp: July 2731
  • Foundations (South): August 37
  • Foundations (North): August 1014

Additionally, the supervisor is required for the following training and performance times:

  • Onboarding and training: 9:00 AM 2:00 PM, Mon Fri, June 22 July 3
  • Second Line Summer Camp Torchlight Parade on Saturday, July 25, 2026 (all-day)

Seattle JazzED strongly prefers one individual who can serve in this capacity for the full duration of the summer camp season.

WORK LOCATION

Summer camps will take place at the following sites:

  • Seattle JazzED (South Lake Union Primary Site) all trainings and camps from July 6-31
  • Lake Washington Girls Middle School (Beacon Hill South Seattle) camps August 3-7
  • Billings Middle School (Pinehurst North Seattle) camps August 10-14

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Student Safety & Supervision

  • Provide active supervision of students throughout camp programming
  • Maintain daily attendance and dismissal logs
  • Ensure all students are safely picked up and signed out each day
  • Support safe transitions between classrooms, snacks, and rehearsal spaces
  • Maintain parent contact logs for emergency communication

Emergency Response & Student Support

  • Act as the lead in providing first aid response
  • Follow Seattle JazzED safety protocols for medical incidents, behavioral escalations, or emergencies
  • Support positive youth engagement through developmentally responsive supervision
  • Collaborate with teaching staff to ensure camp environments are welcoming, accessible, and supportive for all learners

Program Operations & Logistics

  • Manage student movement and daily program flow
  • Serve as the primary operational point of contact for families during camp hours
  • Support logistical coordination for student arrival, supervision, and dismissal
  • Assist with supervision, student movement, and family communication during the Second Line Summer Camp Torchlight Parade on July 25, 2026
  • Support safe transitions, student movement, and parent/guardian reunification procedures during culminating performances
  • Maintain accurate attendance and dismissal records to ensure all students are released to authorized caregivers
  • Foster a nurturing and structured environment for youth ages 918

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

  • Experience working with youth in camp, school, after-school enrichment, or community-based settings
  • Experience supervising students in group settings
  • Experience supporting youth supervision during field trips, performances, or off-site events
  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment
  • Current Red Cross adult and pediatric First Aid and CPR certifications (or ability to obtain/renew certification prior to start date)
  • Personal vehicle or ability to transport materials for satellite camps

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE

  • Early Childhood Education background
  • Camp Counselor or Camp Director experience
  • Experience with after-school enrichment programs and camp field trip management
  • Bachelors degree in Education, Youth Development, or related field (or equivalent experience)

Preference will be given to applicants with experience managing student supervision and dismissal procedures during off-site or performance-based youth programming. Exceptional candidates without post-secondary enrollment may be considered if they have significant prior experience in camp counseling or youth supervision.

ELIGIBILITY

Applicants must be at least 18 years old, legally authorized to work in the United States and able to pass a background check upon hire.

COMPENSATION

  • Part-time non-exempt position with a salary of $35.00 per hour; estimated seasonal earnings of ~$7,200
  • Sick leave accrued at 1 hour per 40 hours worked per Seattles Sick and Safe Time Ordinance
  • Employee ORCA Card Transit Pass

TO APPLY

Please review our summer camp program offerings athttps://www.seattlejazzed.org/summer-overviewto understand the structure and flow of the programs you would be supporting.

Please submit a cover letter addressing your ability to support youth supervision, safety, and program logistics in a group setting along with a resume in a single digital file with your full name in the file name toinfo@seattlejazzed.org.Include your full name and Seasonal Camp Supervisor in the subject line of your application email.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We will review all applications submitted byMay 9, 2026. No phone calls, please.

OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY

Seattle JazzED believes that achievement of our core mission to provide ALL students with exceptional music education requires an organization-wide commitment to dismantle systemic racism, sexism, and economic inequality by keeping issues of equity centered in our work. We strive to understand, support, and reflect the communities that we serve. We are committed to teaching students as they come to us.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Seattle JazzED provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.