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Part-time
On-site
Elkton, Maryland, United States
$15 - $15 USD hourly




POSITION SUMMARY:

Provides direct supervision of a group of children in a seasonal day camp.   Provides a quality experience to children and parents focused on YMCA core values: honesty, respect, responsibility, and caring. Ensure the safety, well-being and personal growth of staff and campers. Responsible for overall daily activities, field trips and events for the assigned camp group. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 16 years of age
  • High school graduate or equivalent; one or more years of college preferred for lead counselor.
  • Experience working with school age children in a formal setting preferred 
  • CPR and First Aid Certified prior to the first day of camp/employment 
  • Previous experience with diverse populations preferred

REQUIREMENTS:

  • YMCA of the Chesapeake and MDH regulations: Pre-hire Criminal background check (FBI and MD), Child Abuse fingerprinting (CJIS)
  • MDH staff health record stating fitness for working in a day camp and childcare program
  • Medication Administration Certification completed prior to first day of camp/employment

EXPECTATIONS and ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Supervises and manages assigned group of children weekly.
  • Maintains daily attendance records for the assigned group and reports to Camp Director any absences, issues or concerns. 
  • Plans and implements theme appropriate program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate and consistent with YMCA values.
  • Adheres to program standards including safety and cleanliness standards.
  • Attends all required staff meetings and 40 hours of pre-camp trainings as assigned by YMCA leadership staff.
  • Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention and emergencies.
  • Maintains positive relations with parents and other staff. Models relationship-building skills in all interactions.
  • Build relationships with Day Camp parents and use them as resources to provide insight into their child’s behavior. 
  • Stay informed of staff choices, especially involving discipline, to ensure that campers receive fair and appropriate treatment.