Description

Are you passionate about math, excited to mentor young students, and eager to create a supportive and fun camp environment? National Math Camps is seeking enthusiastic Senior Counselors to join our summer math camps for mathematically talented middle school students in Summer 2025. As a counselor, you’ll play a vital role as a leader, mentor, and role model, fostering an inclusive and inspiring environment where students can explore the joy and challenge of mathematics within a supportive community. Counselors receive pedagogical training and mentorship from faculty, gaining hands-on experience in creating engaging and collaborative learning spaces.

As a Senior Counselor, you’ll take on additional leadership responsibilities within the counselor team, serving as a mentor and role model for your peers. You’ll also have opportunities to contribute beyond the traditional counselor role, such as planning and leading a camp-wide math scavenger hunt, delivering an interactive math lecture during morning assembly, or developing and facilitating a class activity. This position offers a unique opportunity to inspire young mathematicians, build leadership skills, and make a lasting impact while being part of a vibrant camp community.

Our camps will be held at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, CA, and Saint Mary’s School in Raleigh, NC, with each camp hosting two 2-week sessions. Senior Counselors are required to work both sessions at their assigned camp and participate in onsite pre-camp training. Senior Counselor applicants must have graduated college or be entering their final year by the start of camp. (Don't meet this requirement? If you're 18+ years old and will have graduated high school by the start of camp, you may be eligible for our regular counselor position.)

What You'll Do

  • Supervise campers: Ensure campers’ safety and well-being during all camp activities, including meals, classes, and recreational periods.
  • Mentor campers: Lead a small group of 8–10 students, offering regular check-ins, guidance, and support to help them navigate camp life.
  • Plan and lead activities: Create and run engaging extracurricular activities, like board games, karaoke, soccer, ultimate frisbee, or something uniquely tied to your interests!
  • Support math learning: Serve as a Learning Assistant in math classes, helping to create an engaging and supportive environment. Work with small groups or individual students, encouraging exploration and modeling how to embrace challenges as a natural and rewarding part of learning.
  • Foster community: Build meaningful relationships with campers and contribute to a welcoming, inclusive, and joyful camp culture.
  • Assist with events: Help plan and run all-camp events like talent shows, team competitions, or field trips.
  • Document camper progress: Regularly record observations about campers in your counselor group, classes, and activities.

What We're Looking For

  • You will be at least 18 years old and have graduated college or be entering your final year of college by the camp’s start date. 
  • You’re comfortable with proof-based mathematics, and have experience with discrete mathematics. 
  • You love math and care deeply about teaching and inspiring others. You’re excited to share your enthusiasm, learn alongside our campers, and help them experience those magical “aha!” moments.
  • You’ve worked with kids in some capacity (even informal roles like babysitting count).
  • You have previous experience as a learning assistant, teaching assistant, tutor, or similar. 
  • You are responsible, flexible, and proactive. You take initiative, work well with others, and can be trusted to help create a smooth and successful camp experience.
  • You have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to create connections and foster a welcoming environment. 
  • You have strong leadership skills.
  • You have interests and hobbies outside of math that you’re excited to share with our campers. 
  • Previous experience with summer math camps, math circles, or other math enrichment programs is a plus, but is not required.

Logistics

We have the following dates & locations available:

These dates include an on-site training period plus two 2-week camp sessions.

Compensation is $4,000 for the period listed above, plus room, board, and roundtrip travel. Counselors will live on-site in dormitories with the campers and work collaboratively with faculty and other staff to ensure a safe, engaging, and unforgettable camp experience.

Why Join Us?

As a counselor, you’ll not only make a meaningful impact on the lives of young math enthusiasts but will also have the opportunity to:

  • Build your leadership, mentoring, and teaching skills while working directly with students and supporting their growth.
  • Plan and lead activities based on YOUR interests, and have fun doing it!
  • Work closely with faculty and peers who share your passion for math and education, creating a collaborative and inspiring camp community
  • Create lasting memories and connections with an incredible group of campers and staff.
  • Grow with us: Use your counselor experience as a stepping stone to becoming a faculty member or even camp director in the future.
  • Be part of something big: Join the ground floor of a growing initiative!

If you’re excited to mentor young students, share your love of math, and help create an unforgettable camp experience, we’d love to have you join us. Together, we can create something extraordinary!

How to Apply

Click "APPLY FOR THIS JOB" below to fill out the online application.

  • A cover letter and portfolio are not necessary for this position. However, we do ask that you attach an unofficial college transcript. You can upload it in the portfolio field.
  • In order to consider your application, we will also need a recommendation from someone who knows you well mathematically. If one of your math professors has already written you a recommendation letter for an REU or grad school application, that will work! Please ask them to email the recommendation letter to jobs@nationalmathcamps.org. If you don't have a recommendation letter ready to go, you can alternatively tell us the name and email of your recommender, and we'll reach out to them with a few short questions.
  • Please note that all applicants must be authorized to work in the US.

For full consideration, please apply by February 28th at the latest. After that, applications will be considered on a rolling basis until all spots are filled. National Math Camps is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply.

Feel free to reach out to jobs@nationalmathcamps.org with any questions.