About Arizona Science Center

 

Located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona Science Center features more than 300 hands-on exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, a five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations, traveling exhibitions, and exciting science programs. The Center offers programs for all ages, including Science on Wheels, CAMP INNOVATION, Teen programs, Professional Development, and Adults’ Night Out: Science With A Twist. Whether onsite or at your location–get ready to embark on a hands-on STEM learning journey you’ll never forget.

 

Arizona Science Center is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.

 

SUMMARY

The Summer Camp Onsite Instructor ensures the implementation of services within the Learning Division at Arizona Science Center to inspire, educate, and engage people of all ages through science, and to advance educational leadership, quality teaching, parent and community support, and student engagement for success in learning. The Summer Camp Onsite Instructor will prepare and present pre-planned fun, engaging investigations and demonstrations during seasonal camp programs that foster inquiry and research-based learning. The Summer Camp Onsite Instructor will manage and supervise a group of 15-25 school-aged guests. On occasion, the Summer Camp Onsite Instructor may be required to travel to different parts of the state to support offsite camps due to staff shortage, illness, or other unforeseen circumstances. The Summer Camp Onsite Instructor will participate in other activities to further the educational goals of the Science Center.

 

MANDATORY TRAINING DATES AND SCHEDULING EXPECTATIONS

If hired, individuals are required to attend one of the two virtual training sessions offered, as well as the entirety of the week-long in-person training session before the start of the summer camp season. The dates are as follows:

  • Saturday, April 27 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Virtual Training Option 1
  • Saturday, May 4 from 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Virtual Training Option 2
  • Tuesday, May 28-Friday, May 31 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., In-Person Training
  • Wednesday, May 29 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., Family Orientation Night
  • Wednesday, July 3 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., Family Orientation Night

 

If hired, individuals must be available to work a minimum of four out of eight camp week sessions, with the ability to work more than the minimum preferred. Each camp week runs Monday through Friday, except for the 4th of July week, with scheduling from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. daily or 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. daily. 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Creates a fun, enjoyable, and safe camp experience for children grades 1-12 by leading them through games, activities, experiments, and investigations that foster inquiry and research-based learning
  • Prepares daily activities to include using instructional materials, creative ideas, and assigned supplies
  • Sets up classroom for activities and cleans up after activities by cleaning tables, floors, counters, and chairs
  • Tracks daily and weekly attendance of campers
  • Is aware of all allergies in the group and is responsible for carrying EpiPens of campers
  • Always knows how many campers are in a group and consistently checks to ensure all children are accounted for
  • Supervises activities and monitors children’s behaviors to ensure safety and appropriateness
  • Communicates with co-workers, parents, and Science Center employees in a professional and respectful manner
  • Performs other duties of a similar nature or level as needed

 

QUALIFICATIONS

To succeed in this role, an individual must perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The following requirements represent the necessary knowledge, skill, and/or ability.

  • Knowledge of K-12 educational systems
  • Knowledge of Arizona Science Standards
  • Knowledge of Next Generation Science Standards Framework
  • Knowledge of technology applications and integration in K-12 
  • Knowledge of youth development concepts and strategies
  • Skill in planning and coordinating activities
  • Skill in effective verbal and written communication and reporting
  • Skill in problem-solving and decision-making

 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE 

  • B.A., B.S. or higher in science, education, recreational programming, or STEM field preferred
  • Minimum of two years teaching STEM subjects in a formal or informal environment
  • Camp counselor experience is preferred but not required
  • Certified teacher or teaching experience preferred but not required. 
  • Experience with family programming
  • Experience with student-directed, inquiry-based, experiential learning approaches