What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer 2025 PALS Site Coordinator position at County Of Maui?
Summer Program dates are June 9, 2025 - July 25, 2025, Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays.
Training dates are June 2 - 6, 2025, various times and locations.
Implements a County-wide program at a PALS Sports & Cultural Day Camp site. Demonstrates knowledge of recreational principles and practices, safety operations, and program management. Promotes a positive working environment by encouraging team work, respect, cooperation, and open communication. Trains and supervises subordinate staff, oversees all planned activities and events, mediates parent and staff concerns in a professional manner. Understands and implements accessibility standards and policies, prepares weekly reports, and attends all required meetings. Performs other duties as needed.Training & Experience: (1) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in elementary education, physical education or recreation and 2 years of professional level experience in planning, organizing and directing recreational activities or (2) any equivalent combination of training and experience in the areas specified above. (Present or submit evidence of training or experience, e.g., official transcript, diploma or resume, with references.)
TB Clearance: (Prior to Interview)
Vehicle & License Requirement: Must have a vehicle and a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3).If you have questions, please contact the PALS office at (808) 270-7404.
Training dates are June 2 - 6, 2025, various times and locations.
Implements a County-wide program at a PALS Sports & Cultural Day Camp site. Demonstrates knowledge of recreational principles and practices, safety operations, and program management. Promotes a positive working environment by encouraging team work, respect, cooperation, and open communication. Trains and supervises subordinate staff, oversees all planned activities and events, mediates parent and staff concerns in a professional manner. Understands and implements accessibility standards and policies, prepares weekly reports, and attends all required meetings. Performs other duties as needed.Training & Experience: (1) Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in elementary education, physical education or recreation and 2 years of professional level experience in planning, organizing and directing recreational activities or (2) any equivalent combination of training and experience in the areas specified above. (Present or submit evidence of training or experience, e.g., official transcript, diploma or resume, with references.)
TB Clearance: (Prior to Interview)
Vehicle & License Requirement: Must have a vehicle and a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3).If you have questions, please contact the PALS office at (808) 270-7404.
Salary : $32