Camp Assistant Supervisor | Seasonal | SeaWorld San Diego
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support -
Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support
seasonal position
at seaworld, we're passionate about caring for animals. In fact, we've already rescued over 40,000 animals (and counting!). We can save you from being stuck in just another job. Join us and help bring joy, excitement, and lasting memories to people from around the world. We're seeking enthusiastic, dedicated, and hard‑working individuals to become our ambassadors and play an important part on our incredible team.
please note: at this time we are not accepting j‑1 visa students and do not sponsor visas at our park. All candidates must be authorized to work in the united states at the time of their interview and will be required to provide proof of work authorization upon hire.
this position will start on may 20 (includes training). To be considered for this position, applicants will need to be fully available throughout the duration of the program. If offered a position, ambassadors may be required to live on property.
what you get to do- lead a group of 10-25 counselors and support the program supervisor and managers.
- communicate with camper parents and chaperones in person, over the phone, and through email.
- advise counselors to engage campers through a variety of behavioral management techniques, focusing on the individual campers as well as the whole group.
- collaborate with manager, supervisor, and other assistant supervisors to implement policies to establish a professional and supportive work environment.
- teach the designed curriculum to counselors and campers, emphasizing age‑appropriate topics such as animal classification, the food chain, unique adaptations, husbandry care, zoological careers, and conservation messaging.
- build rapport with counselors, other assistant supervisors, campers and their guardians, fostering positive summer memories at every opportunity including during meals, check in/out, and airport pick up/drop off.
- assist counselors and campers with navigating inter‑personal relationships and interactions.
- support counselors and seaworld team members involved in the program, assisting zoological staff with campers during animal encounters.
- create a fun and safe environment for both campers and staff.
- follow set procedures and schedules, discussing changes with the other leadership team members.
- communicate needs and document occurrences during daily operation.
- step in to lead or co‑lead a group of up to 25 campers as they explore the park, including going on rides, attending shows, and participating in off‑site field trips.
- sleep in the on‑sight dormitory cabin rooms to supervise counselors overnight.
- at least 19 years of age required.
- high school diploma or equivalent required. Degree in education, recreation, early childhood development, marine biology, biology, or zoology majors preferred.
- previous experience working with children required. Experience working as leadership in a camp environment or educational setting preferred.
- cpr/aed/first aid certification from american red cross, american heart association, or national safety council required by may 25.
- a valid driver’s license from state of residency and comfortable driving a passenger vehicle preferred.
- able to work 8 hours a day / 40 hours a week from june 7‑august 7, including early morning, nights, weekends, and holidays. Availability may 20‑august 7 preferred.
- willing and able to live on sight during the camp program may be required.
- able to work outdoors in all weather conditions, walk and stand extensively, and stoop or crouch to camper heights required. Ability to crawl, climb/ascend heights, and lift 50+ lbs preferred.
- willingness to ride roller coasters, water attractions, and sit in the splash zones at presentations.
- communication skills – effectively communicates with campers, counselors, parents, colleagues, and park guests, conveying information clearly and professionally in both verbal and written forms.
- adaptability – being able to adjust quickly to changing situations and environments, especially in a dynamic and fast‑paced camp setting with varying activities and challenges.
- patience – demonstrating patience when working with people of different ages, backgrounds, and behaviors,…
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