National Math Camps
Position Description
Founding Academic Director - Early High School Camp (Summer Role)
Are you a visionary math educator excited to shape the academic heart of a new math camp for students ages 13 - 16? As the Founding Academic Director, you’ll partner closely with the CEO to design and lead the academic experience for National Math Camps’ early high school program. As the Founding Academic Director, You’ll have meaningful ownership over program structure, curriculum, and faculty selection—without carrying the full weight of camp operations.
Your core focus will be cultivating a vibrant community of extraordinary students and mathematicians and creating immersive, joyful mathematical experiences. You won’t be doing this alone: you’ll collaborate with a supportive HQ team and a growing network of mathematicians and camp leaders.
About Us
At National Math Camps, we believe that summer math camps provide transformative experiences that deeply strengthen students' mathematical knowledge and identity. Many of today’s premier mathematicians and scientists point to their participation in math camps as a critical step in their mathematical journeys. It is in these immersive programs that they discovered the beauty and joy of mathematics in a tight-knit community of other “mathy” students and decided to pursue careers that push innovation in the STEM fields.
Yet, the demand for rigorous math camps in the U.S. far exceeds the available opportunities, leaving many talented students without access to these life-changing experiences. We’re here to change that. Our mission is to ensure that all mathematically talented students have access to rigorous summer programs where they can thrive.
About the Role
We plan to launch this camp in summer 2027. We have not yet finalized a location, but are actively exploring sites in and near California. The Academic Director should expect to be on site for 5-7 weeks total each summer. This includes either two 3-week camp sessions or one 4-week camp session (TBD), plus one additional week for preparation and wrap-up.
This position consists of two linked appointments, both reporting to the CEO:
Academic Planning Director (part-time, hourly): Year-round preparatory work, including camper admissions and faculty hiring.
Academic Director (seasonal, salaried): On-site academic leadership during camp.
The Academic Planning Director appointment will begin in spring 2026, with the first summer as Academic Director being summer 2027.
What You’ll Do - Preparing for Your First Summer
Collaborate with HQ to design the camp’s academic program, schedule, staffing structure, and camper application.
Participate in the hiring of faculty and learning assistants; make final hiring decisions.
Invite guest speakers.
Participate in the development of the application problem set, and make final decisions about which campers to admit to your camp.
Support faculty in preparing their courses and help plan on-site faculty orientation.
Finalize course offerings, schedules, and learning assistant assignments.
Prepare for any additional academic programming and for any classes you will personally teach.
Determine academic purchasing needs.
Prepare for on-site learning assistant training.
Participate in the annual camp leadership retreat each spring (beginning in spring 2027).
What You’ll Do - During Camp
Lead training and orientation for faculty and learning assistants.
Teach classes, including mentoring any learning assistants assigned to your course.
Oversee and mentor faculty; lead regular faculty meetings; observe instruction and provide feedback to ensure high instructional quality.
Oversee learning assistants and help resolve issues that arise.
Lead or oversee additional academic programming elements.
Assign students to classes.
Participate actively in camp leadership meetings and collaborate to keep camp running smoothly, stepping in to assist with urgent issues or special situations as needed.
Be a visible part of the camp community—regularly sharing meals with students and joining non-academic activities.
During wrap-up, review and edit camper letters home and provide performance feedback for faculty and learning assistants.
What We’re Looking For:
Academic Background: Ph.D. (or equivalent experience) in mathematics or a closely related field strongly preferred.
Teaching Experience: Significant experience teaching mathematics using active-learning approaches.
Math Enrichment Experience: Experience teaching mathematically advanced middle or high school students in a math summer program or similar enrichment setting.
Student Focus: A passion for creating transformational experiences that help students learn what it means to be a mathematician through exploration and problem-solving.
Leadership & Mentorship: Demonstrated ability to mentor and inspire faculty, learning assistants, and students.
Collaboration: Ability to work closely with other camp leaders to foster a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment.
Energy & Enthusiasm: Excitement about spending several weeks actively engaging with students and colleagues as part of a vibrant community.
Logistics:
Academic Director Appointment
The Academic Director will be on-site at camp for 5-7 weeks each summer (TBD), including 4-6 weeks of camp and one week of preparatory and wrap-up work.
We provide a stipend of $2000/week for this period, plus room, board, and travel.
We are happy to accommodate Academic Directors traveling with family members or with housing needs that prevent use of standard room and board arrangements.
Academic Planning Director Appointment
Compensated at $50/hour for academic-year work.
Typically 100–125 hours total during the academic year.
Additional Benefits
Children/dependents of camp staff receive a 20% discount on tuition to any NMC camp.
Camp leadership are eligible for our 401(k) plan, including a 4% company match.
Commitment
We ask camp leadership to plan on committing to at least two summers (2027 and 2028), and we hope you’ll remain part of the National Math Camps community for many years to come.
How to Apply
Apply on our website here. We will consider applications on a rolling basis. Please note that all applicants must be authorized to work in the US. 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.
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