Summer Day Camp Operations Coordinator Pine Project Ontario
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Education / Teaching
Summer Seasonal -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Summer Seasonal, Outdoor / Nature
Position: Summer Day Camp Operations Coordinator
Type: summer jobs
Organization: The Pine Project
Location: Don Valley/Humber Valley areas, Toronto, Ontario
Start & End Date: Monday, June 15, 2026 - Wednesday, August 26, 2026
Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 - 40 hours per week, additional hours as required
Compensation: $19.50/hour
The Pine Project is Ontario’s leading nature connection organization! We offer year-round nature connection programs for people of all ages in Toronto and the surrounding area, including Outdoor School, March Break programs, and highly sought-after summer camps. Each year we engage with over 2,500 children, teens, families and adults. Our programs foster confidence, competence, resilience and a deep relationship with nature in a way that is hard to achieve in more conventional learning environments.
By helping children connect to nature and teaching adults to do the same, we inspire children to respect, cherish, and care for the Earth. We are empowering the next generation of environmental stewards, problem solvers and leaders. Check out our website – pineproject.org – for more info.
We are committed to promoting equity and diversity within our workplace and greater community. We are especially excited to see applications from members of equity‑deserving groups, particularly people from racialized backgrounds.
AboutThe Role
The Operations Coordinator is a crucial role within our summer camp team. Operations Coordinators are involved in both leading nature connection programming for campers aged 4 to 15 as well as maintaining a safe environment for campers and staff including managing equipment and driving a company vehicle. Operations Coordinators work to embody respect, gratitude, awareness, life‑long learning, and resilience, in alignment with our core values.
This position is about supporting high-quality programs being delivered to advance our mission and vision of a world where healthy people care for themselves, others and the natural environment.
Key Responsibilities- Learn, maintain and improve equipment systems and organization;
- Drive a work vehicle between the office and the field site;
- Coordinate with Camp Supervisors on a day-to-day basis; supporting where needed;
- Support delivery and programming of camps as required, including as a counsellor;
- Be an ambassador for Pine with campers, families, staff, and members of the public;
- Able to lift and carry items weighing 25 pounds or more.
- A passion for learning and growth (in the outdoors)
- Experience and skill in working with or caring for children of various ages
- Enthusiastic, outgoing and flexible approach
- Strong communication, time management, teamwork and organizational skills
- Commitment to The Pine Project’s mission statement and core values
- Desire to further your own naturalist skills, mentoring techniques and nature connection
- Preparedness to work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Up to date Standard First Aid and CPR-C or higher
- Class G driver’s licence with a clean driving recordli>
- Experience in systems and processes related to equipment and gear an asset
- Extensive experience working with children in a mentorship role
The Pine Project understands that the cost of certifications can be a barrier to accessing employment in the outdoor industry. If you identify as a member of a disadvantaged or marginalized group, or have faced other systemic barriers to accessing employment, we may be able to subsidize one or all of the required certifications. You do not need to disclose further details about your identity.
Requests for support should be made prior to the start of employment.
- A staff community that values growth and learning
- Daily experiences in the outdoors surrounded by the beauty of Toronto’s parks and ravines
- Training related to nature connection, wilderness travel and skills, program planning and design
- Training in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice
- Work with purpose: make a difference for nature and people
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