What Are Technology/Media Jobs at Summer Camp?

Technology and Media Jobs at Summer Camps

Technology and media jobs at summer camps cover a wide range of essential modern roles that keep camp’s storytelling, networks, and operations running smoothly. From IT techs supporting Wi-Fi and parent platforms to photographers, videographers, and social creators capturing daily life, technology and media staff shape how camp connects with families and the broader world. If you’re tech-savvy and love content, this is one of the most exciting seasonal career paths in the camp world.

As a technology and media staffer at an overnight camp, you’ll work in IT support, AV production, photo or video, social media, or marketing depending on the role. You’ll partner with admin, program, and leadership teams on parent communication, internal events, and brand storytelling. Many co-ed residential camps run integrated tech and media departments throughout the summer camp season, giving multi-discipline staff a packed and varied summer.

What roles fall under technology and media at summer camps?

Roles include IT tech, AV support, photographer, videographer, social media creator, content writer, and marketing. Most sleepaway camps run integrated tech and media teams throughout the summer camp season.

What background works best for these jobs at sleepaway camps?

Depends on the role — networking and AV for IT, photo and video for media, and content or marketing experience for social. Residential camps look for adaptable staff who can flex across multiple disciplines.

Are technology and media jobs seasonal or year-round?

Both. Many overnight camps employ year-round tech and media staff who scale up during the summer; others hire seasonal team members. Hybrid and remote roles are increasingly common at modern residential camps.

What does the pay look like for technology and media jobs at camp?

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

Do technology and media staff teach campers?

Often yes. Many co-ed residential camps fold tech and media into camper electives where photographers, videographers, and IT staff teach campers alongside their core production and operations duties at the sleepaway camp.

Browse Summer Camp Technology/Media Jobs for 2026

3D Printing & Modeling Instructor

Camp Med-o-lark
82 Medolark Road
Washington, Maine 04574
United States

Job TypeSetting
Full-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

Video Game Design & Development Instructor

Camp Med-o-lark
82 Medolark Road
Washington, Maine 04574
United States

Job TypeSetting
Full-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

Virtual Reality Instructor

Camp Med-o-lark
82 Medolark Road
Washington, Maine 04574
United States

Job TypeSetting
Full-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

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