What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer X-Press Regional Coordinator position at City of Raleigh?
Job Description
Summer X-Press Regional Coordinator
Expand the horizons of what you have previously considered possible for a summer job! The City of Raleigh is proud to host summer camp at 41 different locations and is seeking enthusiastic and passionate individuals to join our camp family. Regional Coordinators work between 30-50 hours per week (depending on camp site needs and schedule). Camp sites are open 7:30a-6:00p, Monday-Friday. Camp season is June 16th- August 11th with night/weekend trainings in late May. Join our team and make the decision to create lasting relationships with campers, directors & co-workers and challenge your expectations for what a summer job should be in this fun and life-changing environment!
Duties and Responsibilities
- Visit assigned program locations to supervise program activities and staff.
- Field trip supervision and support
- Provide a constant flow of communication with supervisors, co- workers, parent/guardians and participants.
- Support camp directors with discipline problems at camp sites- adhering to proper discipline procedures as stated in training and approved by the department.
- Assist in evaluating and coaching staff at program site.
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Ensure a high quality, safe, and enjoyable environment is provided at all sites while focusing on program consistency.
- Be a positive role model at all times
- Maintain equipment and keep facilities clean and safe.
- Supply/equipment delivery and inventory
- Other tasks as assigned by supervisor
Typical Qualifications
- Regional Coordinators must be at least 18 years old by the start of camp
- High level of motivation, flexibility, self-direction and organization.
- Have reliable transportation and ability to get City Driving Permit.
- Experience working with youth ages 6-11.
- This job requires staff to actively participate with campers in a recreational setting which includes the outdoors
- Ability to lift to 25lbs .
- Ability to tolerate loud noises
- Ability to frequently stand; walk; use hands, objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms
- Experience working in a camp setting is a preferred.