Activity Director
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Location: Fort Bragg
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Camp Mendocino is a
residential summer camp located in Northern California, four hours
north of San Francisco and spread over 2,000 acres. We provide
transportation between San Francisco and Camp at the start and end
of the summer. All Camp employees are expected to live, sleep and
work at Camp. As a program of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San
Francisco (BGCSF), we are dedicated to providing children and teens
with safe, fun places to learn and grow, with professional staff to
offer support and guidance, serving as caring mentors and role
models. Who are we: We’re not just a summer camp—we’re a community.
We provide a safe, transformative outdoor experience for youth from
diverse backgrounds including youth from some of San Francisco’s
least resourced neighborhoods; grounded in diversity, equity,
inclusion, belonging, and joy. Our staff culture values growth,
teamwork, professionalism, and fun. Who are you: You are a
youth-centered role model with strong emotional intelligence,
integrity, and a love for the outdoors. You collaborate well, bring
creativity and patience, and are eager to learn, grow, and support
a diverse community of campers and staff. Position Purpose The
Activity Director is a seasonal leadership role responsible for
delivering high-quality, developmentally appropriate programming
across Camp Mendocino’s activity areas. The role supports, coaches,
and evaluates activity staff; manages scheduling; ensures program
safety and supply readiness; and contributes to camper behavior
support using restorative practices. This position supervises
activity areas such as: High Ropes/Challenge Course, Rock Climbing,
Swimming, Boating, Archery, Mountain Bikes, Arts & Crafts,
Environmental Education, Native American Education, Dance and
Drama, amongst others. This position is full-time and residential
from June–August with part-time (2–20 hours/month) involvement from
September–May. Due to the coaching and scheduling responsibilities
associated with this position, we are requesting a three-year
commitment. Key Responsibilities (June-August) Coach and support
activity specialists to deliver engaging, skill-building
programming. Observe activity areas regularly and provide
constructive feedback and praise. Ensure all program areas meet
safety standards and maintain appropriate supplies. Create activity
schedules for each session and manage specialist time-off
schedules. Partner with counselors to design and facilitate evening
programs. Maintain accurate documentation, reports, and program
records. Support camper behavior needs using restorative justice
principles. Serve as liaison and advocate for activity specialists
and counselors. Support emergency procedures and overall safety.
Serve as waterfront manager including training, supervision of
lifeguards, maintaining policies and safety protocols, and leading
emergency action plans. Supervise high ropes/challenge course staff
including training, supervision, maintaining policies and safety
protocols, and leading emergency action plans. Perform additional
duties as assigned by supervisors. Year-round Responsibilities
(Sept-May) Assist with the hiring process by supporting interviews
for new and returning staff members Research and develop activity
curriculum and events to be implemented during the summer season.
Collaborate with the Leadership Team to plan and facilitate
training sessions and pre-summer meetings that strengthen staff
preparedness and cohesion. Host virtual meetings to provide
information, answer questions, and support both domestic and
international staff prior to their arrival. Recruit prospective
staff by distributing promotional materials and flyers in community
centers and local areas to attract qualified applicants for
seasonal positions. Procure and organize supplies that contribute
to staff programming, activities, and overall camp readiness for
the upcoming season. Attend monthly virtual leadership meetings
Participate in two annual retreats (Fall and Spring) in-person in
the SF Bay Area and 1-3 days in length. Requirements: Required
Skills Minimum 4 years of experience in youth development.
Experience working with youth from disadvantaged circumstances.
Minimum 2 years of experience supervising staff. Demonstrated
ability to work effectively and communicate with coworkers,
parents, and campers. Ability to handle difficult or stressful
situations in a professional manner. Ability to work independently
with minimal supervision. Preferred Skills Experience working with
youth in an overnight camp setting. Current lifeguard certification
Current ACCT ropes course certification Physical Requirements Must
be able to lift 50lbs. Must be able to walk on uneven terrain for
at least 3 miles. Must be able to stand for 8 hours (with breaks).
Must be able to work in temperatures ranging from 30°ree; to
100°ree;. Lodging Lodging is provided for all staff on site
during summer programming. The Activity Director will not be
required to stay in a cabin with youth on a regular basis, but will
be assigned bunk-style indoor housing that may be shared with up to
3 other staff members. Schedule This is a part-time (2–20
hours/month) position September–May and a full-time, residential
position June 5 –August 6, 2026 at Camp Mendocino (Mendocino
County, CA). Benefits June-August: Onsite lodging is provided for
all staff during the summer. Three cooked meals per day are
provided onsite, including on days off (gluten-free, vegan, &
vegetarian options). Free onsite laundry. Onsite workout
facilities. Free Wifi access in the staff lounge. Free 1-year
membership to the American Camp Association. Flexible part-time
schedule Sept-May. Employee Assistance Program: in-person
counseling 24/7 confidential mental health support. Sick Time. Pay
The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of
factors that are considered in making compensation decisions
including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training;
licensure and certifications; and other business and BGCSF needs.
At BGCSF, our decisions are based on other factors and dependant on
circumstances for each position. Depending on the need and
requirement of the position, an individual could be hired at or
near the entry level, mid - level or top of the range for their
role and compensation. As such, a reasonable estimate for this
position is $7,500 from June 5-August 6, 2026 and $23.50/hour the
remainder of the year. ?Disclaimer Boys & Girls Clubs of San
Francisco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The information
presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected
of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain,
nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties,
responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of
employees assigned to this job. If you’re excited about this
opportunity, but your experience doesn’t align perfectly, we
encourage you to apply anyways and attach a cover letter explaining
why it would be a good fit. You may just be the right candidate!
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