ILSC Junior and Family Camp Activity Manager
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Job Summary
Role: ILSC Junior and Family Camp Activity Manager
Reportsto: National Director Juniors & Corporate
Program: ILSC Junior and Family Camp
Duration of Program: 6 weeks June 29 2026 to August 7 2026 (Pre-Training betweenJune 22 2026-June 26 2026)
Location: Vancouver BC
Compensation: $25.00 per hour
Description:
ILSC Education Group is seeking an experienced qualified and dynamic leader to take overall responsibility for the successful delivery of our Junior and Family Camp programs at ILSC Vancouver.
Our Camp programs combine academics accommodation and activities for our young students aged 13 to 17 enrolled in our Junior Camp and parents and their children aged 9-17 registered in our Family Camp. The Junior and Family Camp Activity Manager is responsible for coordinating and collaborating with these separate departments to ensure our students and their families receive a well organized and enjoyable summer program experience.
In addition to these responsibilities the Junior and Family Camp Activity Manager is expected to create a structured caring and supportive environment for our young students and families enrolled in our Junior Camp and Family Camp through monitoring their attendance performance well-being and general success within
the program. This role requires leadership skills strong organizational skillsexceptional interpersonal and communication skills a willingness to take initiativeand an ability to problem-solve.
This is a key management role and a full-time fixed-term position. Due to the natureof the work your hours may vary and may be irregular.
Work Schedule and Timeline
The Activity Manager role is a full-time fixed-term position. Due to the nature of the workyour hours may vary and may be irregular
- Full time hours on-site at ILSC Vancouver will begin on June 29 2026 until August08 2026
Pre-program staff training at ILSC Vancouver will take place from June 22 2026 toJune 26 2026 - Your weekly work schedule will consist of six consecutive days of work followed byone full day off per week
Job Duties:
The duties of this position include but are not limited to:
Administration
- Ensure that all ILSC Juniors Program rules procedures and directives areunderstood and adhered to by both students and staff
- Maintain accurate financial accounting records for the program monitoring expenditures to ensure expenses are within budget ensuring student-teacher ratios are respected (18:1) tracking leisure costs managing petty
cash and itemizing expenditures at the end of the program - Liaise with ILSC Vancouver campus staff for use of facilities followingapproval from the National Director Juniors & Corporate.
Planning Program Inventory and Set Up
In collaboration with the National Director Juniors & Corporate and CentreDirector Residential Juniors Program at UBC
- Participate in the interviewing and hiring of the activity leaders for the ILSC Vancouver Summer Juniors Program
- Oversee the activity bookings program budget and assist in the planning and payment of activity deposits
- Plan the training program for the Junior Camp Activity Leaders
- Create the staffing schedule for the activity leaders
- Unpack all program materials and resources and identify and report any missing or damaged materials
- Ensure that the ILSC Vancouver campus classrooms and facilities rooms designated for the Junior Camp students are set up and prepared for thestaff and students arrival including signage and staff rosters
- Evaluate camp inventory supplies to determine purchasing needs forsummer program
Staff
- Plan and lead the pre-program staff orientation ensuring that all teammembers have a clear understanding of the Junior Camp summer programtheir roles and responsibilities and that all staffing schedules have beenclearly outlined and shared with staff
- Conduct daily staff meetings; carry out mid-summer and end of summerperformance evaluations reporting any concerns or issues to the NationalDirector Juniors & Corporate.
- Monitor staff working hours and days off and create and distribute staffing schedules
- Distribute and collect program feedback questionnaires from all staff members and conduct staff evaluations
- Schedule weekly meetings with Group Leaders (chaperones accompanying a group of students employed by travel agency)
- Create a weekly airport meet and greet schedule and assign staff to meet each group of students at the airport upon their arrival (typically on Sundays but may occur on other days)
- Take overall responsibility for staff disciplinary matters in consultation with the National Director Juniors & Corporate Canada.
Students
- Lead the Junior Camp student orientation on the students first day (typically on Monday morning) introducing the staff and explaining the academic social and welfare responsibilities of each Juniors program staff member
- Lead the Family Camp student orientation on the familys first day (typically on Monday before they begin classes at 1:15 PM)
- Ensure students understand school rules disciplinary procedures and off-limit areas
- Manage student and staff welfare and any disciplinary issues during the program including student illness and employment issues
- Take overall responsibility for student disciplinary matters in consultation with the National Director Juniors & Corporate Canada.
Activities Program
- Take overall responsibility for the planning organization and delivery of the Activities Program including on-campus and off-campus activities
- Ensure activities are engaging inclusive age-appropriate and aligned with program objectives
- Assign staff to activities and excursions ensuring appropriate supervision and staff-to-student ratios
- Lead daily staff briefings to review upcoming activities and ensure smooth execution
- Promote student engagement and participation in all programmed activities
- Monitor the quality of activities and adapt the program as needed in consultation with the Centre Director
- Ensure all activities are conducted in accordance with health and safety standards
Other
- Manage the programs daily schedule monitoring the performance of the Junior Camp program staff as well as the satisfaction levels of the students (through First Impressions Reports End-of Program Questionnaires and first-hand evaluations)
- Managing the Junior Camp emergency phone throughout the Junior Camp program ensuring effective and efficient communications with agents and parents (except for days off when you will assign the emergency phone responsibility to the Activity Coordinator who would act as your replacement in your absence)
- Lead weekly meetings with the Activity Coordinator
- Participate in weekly meetings with the Director of Juniors Programsreporting on the weeks events and advise of any staff student or programissues
- Welcome visitors to the program as required (e.g. third party agents colleagues from ILSC language agencies accrediting inspectors etc.)
Essential Qualifications Skills and Attributes:
- Experience working with teenagers in a camp or residential environment
- Experience managing a team of 15 staff members
- Background in sports art drama or dance or social media
- Enthusiasm energy and motivational skills
- Strong organizational and logistical planning skills
- Experience managing events programs or excursions
- Ability to manage budgets and coordinate with external vendors
Desirable
- CPR / First Aid / Lifeguard certification
- Bilingualism: English
Additional Requirements of the Job:
- Criminal Record Police Check
- Medical records and immunization reports may be required
Contact Information:
While we thank all applicants onlythosewho areshortlistedwill be contacted.
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A world leader in language education & vocational training ILSC Education Group which opened its first language school in Vancouver Canada in 1991 and Greystone College in 2002 offers life-changing educational experiences in Canada AustraliaIrelandand India some of the worlds most attractive and popular English-speaking work and study destinations. Since opening its first school in Vancouver BC Canada ILSC has become a world leader in language and careertraining andhas grown to include10incredible locations around the world in Vancouver Toronto and Montréal Canada; New Delhi India; and Brisbane Sydney MelbourneAdelaideandPerth Australia; and Dublin Ireland; as well as two online language schools ILSC HELLO and ILSC 2025 ILSC Education Group launched Greystone Institute a new Higher Education provider in Brisbane.
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