What Are Events Jobs at Summer Camp?

Events Jobs at Summer Camps

Events jobs at summer camps cover a wide range of roles that bring camp’s biggest moments to life. From theme night designers and color war coordinators at traditional sleepaway camps to Visiting Day producers and special event leads at large co-ed residential camps, events staff power some of the most beloved memories of every summer. If you love planning, hospitality, and the rush of pulling off a great show, summer camp events work is uniquely rewarding.

As an events staffer at an overnight camp, you’ll plan and execute special programming — banquets, theme nights, Visiting Day, color war, Olympics, evening activities, and end-of-session ceremonies. You’ll handle logistics, decor, sound and lighting, food and beverage coordination, and cross-department workflows. Many residential camps run an event calendar that’s nearly nonstop — and events staff sit at the creative center of it all.

What does an events staffer do at a summer camp?

You’ll plan and run special programming — theme nights, color war, Visiting Day, banquets — while managing logistics and cross-team coordination. Most sleepaway camps run a packed event calendar throughout the summer camp season.

What background works best for events jobs at sleepaway camps?

Event planning, hospitality, theater production, or marketing backgrounds are all strong fits. Comfort with vendors, budgets, and timelines matters most. Strong organization and creative instincts are essential at residential camps with rich event traditions.

Are events jobs at camps seasonal or year-round?

Both. Some sleepaway camps employ year-round events staff to support retreat and conference operations, while others bring on seasonal coordinators. Most residential camps reach peak event intensity during the summer camp season.

What does the pay look like for events jobs at summer camps?

Pay is competitive and commensurate with experience and event scope. Overnight camps include room, board, and laundry alongside salary, which adds meaningful value to the overall summer camp package beyond the base figure.

Is event work a good entry point into camp leadership?

Yes. Events staff often grow into program director, operations, and senior leadership roles over multiple seasons. The cross-team exposure makes it one of the strongest career-building paths at sleepaway and residential camps.

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