Job Description
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Foster a positive cabin community by modeling respect, inclusion, teamwork, and friendship so that campers feel accepted and supported.
- Ensure camper safety by actively supervising campers in cabins, activities, and common areas, serving as a first responder in emergencies to maintain a secure camp environment.
- Plan, lead, and participate in age-appropriate recreational, educational, and social activities (e.g., games, hikes, crafts, campfires, and specialty areas) to create memorable and engaging camp experiences.
- Collaborate with staff and leadership to coordinate schedules, share feedback, and maintain consistent communication, ensuring a unified and positive camp culture.
- Model personal responsibility by assisting campers with keeping living areas organized and supporting daily camp setup, cleanup, and end-of-session turnover for a clean and efficient operation.
- Communicate effectively with campers and staff by listening attentively, giving clear instructions, and promptly reporting concerns or incidents to supervisors to support camper well-being.
- Guide camper behavior positively by using supportive discipline, problem-solving, and emotional coaching to promote self-confidence and cooperation.
- Encourage participation and inclusion by adapting activities to meet the diverse needs and abilities of all campers, ensuring every child feels valued and successful.
- Uphold YMCA values and policies through consistent demonstration of integrity, enthusiasm, and professionalism, fostering a culture of respect and responsibility.
- Must be at least 18 years old (per ACA regulations).
- High school diploma or equivalent required; some college coursework in education, recreation, or youth development preferred.
- Prior experience working with children or youth in a camp, school, or recreation setting preferred.
- Current CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications (can be obtained during staff training). Lifeguard certification (preferred; training available).
- Strong leadership, communication, and teamwork abilities.
- Ability to create a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment for campers of all backgrounds and abilities.
- Capacity to lead diverse activities (sports, crafts, outdoor education, team building).
- Sound judgment and ability to remain calm in emergencies or stressful situations.
- Willingness to live and work in a residential setting and participate in all camp life aspects, including evenings and weekends.
- Flexibility, adaptability, and a collaborative approach in a dynamic camp environment.
- Accountability: Takes ownership of decisions, actions, and results. Follows through on commitments and accepts responsibility. Completes assigned tasks on time and accepts feedback without defensiveness. Adheres to established policies and procedures.
- Youth Development: Understands the physical, emotional, and social needs of children and teens; fosters independence, confidence, and positive relationships.
- Relationship Building: Develops genuine, supportive relationships with campers, peers, and staff while promoting inclusion and respect for all individuals.
- Emotional Intelligence: Demonstrates responsibility, patience, and professionalism; manages challenging situations calmly and effectively.
- Communication: Clearly and respectfully communicates with campers, parents, and staff; listens actively and adapts to different audiences and age groups.
- Inclusion & Cultural Competence: Creates a welcoming environment that celebrates diversity, equity, and belonging among campers and staff.
- Teamwork & Collaboration: Works cooperatively with others to achieve camp goals and support a positive, mission-driven culture.
- Adaptability & Initiative: Adjusts quickly to changing situations, weather, or schedules; takes initiative to solve problems and contribute to camp operations.
- Residential outdoor camp environment with cabins, activity areas, wooded trails, open fields, and waterfront spaces.
- Counselors live on-site in shared housing and supervise 10-14 campers day and night during assigned sessions.
- Requires long hours, outdoor activity, and exposure to varied weather conditions (sun, heat, rain, insects).
- Physically active role involving walking, standing, bending, kneeling, swimming, hiking, and lifting up to 50 pounds.
- Requires stamina for sustained periods of high activity and the ability to visually and audibly monitor camper safety.
- Work hours include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and overnight shifts.
- Camp environment is active, energetic, and often loud; staff must be comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-energy setting.
Pay Range: $550 - $575 per hour
