What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Camp Counselor position at City of Monona?
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Monona Parks & Recreation offers a full-day summer camp (Camp Winnequah) for children in grades 4K-4. While utilizing outdoor spaces in Monona parks, Camp Winnequah counselors oversee groups participating in program activities and ensure that campers create lasting memories and friendships. Duties include active supervision of children, leading groups in activities, behavioral management, leading counselors in training (CITs), maintaining safety, and lesson planning. All applicants should be interested in working with children of all ages and possess maturity, flexibility, strong work ethic and dependability, and the ability to have fun while working. Camp dates are June 16 through August 22, working an average of 30-35 hours per week; shifts will vary and will be scheduled between the hours of 7:00 am and 5:45 pm. Wednesday field trip days will be longer days. Mandatory training will be held June 12-13 and will include First Aid and CPR training if needed. Preference will be given to applicants who are able to work the entire 10 weeks of camp.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Deliver a fun program to campers ages 4-10.Ensure that campers know and follow safety and educational procedures during camp programs.Assist in the management and care of the physical facilities and equipment in all program areas.Responsible for planning daily and weekly activities associated with their specific activity area and small group timeAssist in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports, daily attendance, and participant information.Communicate with parents about participant’s experiences and report concerns to Camp LeadershipHelp guide Counselors-in-Training to have a deeper understanding of leadership and counseling skills.Ensure activities and groups maintain adequate coverage, subbing as needed.Identify and respond to camper behavior issues.Attending all-day Wednesday field Trips.Ensure each camper is having a positive experience, making friends and adjusting well to camp.Be responsible for the health, safety, whereabouts, and welfare of campers in general, and specifically campers assigned to your program area and group.Work cooperatively with leadership, counselors and support staff to make the summer program run safely and effectively.Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, providing support and guidance while supervising all-camp activities and camp functions.Provide ongoing program ideas.Perform other duties as they arise, including taking photographs, liaising with parents, and helping with any organizational or cleaning work.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Must be able to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards.Must be able to respond appropriately to situations requiring First Aid and assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, emergency, illness, or injury).Must be able to perform physical aspects of the position, including working long hours in an active OUTDOOR camp program environment, including being able to be in the pool for extended periods of time. Must possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.Ability to maintain clear and positive written and verbal communication with all camp staff.Must have familiarity with or the ability to learn a variety of equipment including sports, arts and crafts, waterfront equipment; office equipment, and electronics.
Monona Parks & Recreation offers a full-day summer camp (Camp Winnequah) for children in grades 4K-4. While utilizing outdoor spaces in Monona parks, Camp Winnequah counselors oversee groups participating in program activities and ensure that campers create lasting memories and friendships. Duties include active supervision of children, leading groups in activities, behavioral management, leading counselors in training (CITs), maintaining safety, and lesson planning. All applicants should be interested in working with children of all ages and possess maturity, flexibility, strong work ethic and dependability, and the ability to have fun while working. Camp dates are June 16 through August 22, working an average of 30-35 hours per week; shifts will vary and will be scheduled between the hours of 7:00 am and 5:45 pm. Wednesday field trip days will be longer days. Mandatory training will be held June 12-13 and will include First Aid and CPR training if needed. Preference will be given to applicants who are able to work the entire 10 weeks of camp.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Deliver a fun program to campers ages 4-10.Ensure that campers know and follow safety and educational procedures during camp programs.Assist in the management and care of the physical facilities and equipment in all program areas.Responsible for planning daily and weekly activities associated with their specific activity area and small group timeAssist in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports, daily attendance, and participant information.Communicate with parents about participant’s experiences and report concerns to Camp LeadershipHelp guide Counselors-in-Training to have a deeper understanding of leadership and counseling skills.Ensure activities and groups maintain adequate coverage, subbing as needed.Identify and respond to camper behavior issues.Attending all-day Wednesday field Trips.Ensure each camper is having a positive experience, making friends and adjusting well to camp.Be responsible for the health, safety, whereabouts, and welfare of campers in general, and specifically campers assigned to your program area and group.Work cooperatively with leadership, counselors and support staff to make the summer program run safely and effectively.Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, providing support and guidance while supervising all-camp activities and camp functions.Provide ongoing program ideas.Perform other duties as they arise, including taking photographs, liaising with parents, and helping with any organizational or cleaning work.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Must be able to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards.Must be able to respond appropriately to situations requiring First Aid and assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, emergency, illness, or injury).Must be able to perform physical aspects of the position, including working long hours in an active OUTDOOR camp program environment, including being able to be in the pool for extended periods of time. Must possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.Ability to maintain clear and positive written and verbal communication with all camp staff.Must have familiarity with or the ability to learn a variety of equipment including sports, arts and crafts, waterfront equipment; office equipment, and electronics.