What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Programs Instructor (Summer Camps) - Poplar position at Bouldering Project?
Bouldering Project’s mission is to foster meaningful human connection with the most inspiring and inclusive climbing, movement, and community spaces. We care deeply about humans. We’re driven by the pursuit of better. We create joyful places and pathways for climbing, fitness, yoga, and social experiences that inspire people to challenge themselves and engage in a lifestyle centered around health, friendship, and purpose.
Summer Camp Instructors are dependable, caring, joyful staff who facilitate bouldering day camps that provide huge fun, big challenges, and room for youth aged 6 yrs and up to try new activities. Instructors set clear expectations, engaging activities, and positive reinforcement to foster a safe and inclusive environment for all summer camp participants. Instructors lead and facilitate climbing instruction, games, and activities for summer camp participants, and are expected to follow and uphold all SBP rules and Youth Program policies.
\n- Facilitate check-in, waivers, rental shoes, facility rules and orientation with Summer Camp participants.
- Develop and execute lessons that contribute to and reflect the quality of SBP’s youth programs.
- Instruct Summer Camp sessions in collaboration with/under the guidance of the Programs Coordinator and Supervisor.
- Participate in instruction of scheduled groups.
- Provide excellent customer service to all families entering the Seattle Bouldering Project facility by communicating in a friendly and professional manner.
- Maintain regular communication with Programs Coordinator and Supervisor regarding youth programming at SBP.
- Provide ongoing feedback to youth, their families, and Programs Coordinator and Supervisor regarding the needs and development of youth programs participants.
- Ensure that all participants are aware of the risks, rules, and regulations of the facility.
- Actively promote risk mitigation through ongoing instruction and orientation.
- Ensure the safety of participants, staff, and regular customers through group organization, oversight, and control.
- Respond to any and all safety or health incidents following the Safety Manual and protocol.
- Administration of first aid in accordance with Safety Manual and SBP protocol.
- Documentation of incidents through incident report log.
- Track and maintain Seattle Bouldering Project Youth Program equipment.
- Tidy areas used by Summer Camp at the end of each day to ensure the spaces are clean and presentable for other guests
- Other duties as assigned.
- 18 years of age
- Enjoy working with youth
- Previous camp experience preferred
- Previous customer service experience preferred
- First Aid/CPR certification preferred
- Gym memberships for you and a 1
- Gear and merchandise discounts in-store and at local retailers
- Health and well-being programs
- A work environment where community, respect, and balance are core
- Attend mandatory camp instructor training the week of June 9.
- Work between 15 and 35 hours per week for 4-8 weeks of camp over the summer. Schedule preferences will be taken into consideration.
- Camp runs for 11 weeks. Week one starts June 16. The last week, week 11, is August 25.
- Camp shifts generally range Mon-Fri 8:30am-3:30pm, with additional hours available in Aftercare extending to 5:15pm.
- Must be dependable, responsible, and punctual.
- Priority will be given to those who apply before March 15.
- Virtual Group Interviews will conducted starting Feb 25 and held into March.
Bouldering Project strives to embody equal opportunity in our workplaces. We believe that different perspectives and identities strengthen our communities and unlock our potential.
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