What are the responsibilities and job description for the CAMP COUNSELOR position at Elmwood Park Zoo?
Position: Camp Counselor- Seasonal starting in June 2025
Full-Time (40 hr weeks) or Part-Time (25 hr weeks) available
Reports to: Lead Summer Camp Counselor, Camp Program Coordinator, and other full time Education Staff
Supervises: Summer Campers ages 3-12, and Junior Volunteers 13
Summary Of Responsibilities
As a Camp Counselor, you will manage your own group of 10-15 campers for the 10 weeks of Zoo Camp. You will be assigned an age range to work with for the summer based on your experience and preferences. Our Part Time Counselor opportunity works specifically with our 3-5 year-old half-day campers.
Along with fellow camp staff, you will develop and implement a summer camp curriculum for campers ages 3- 12. Zoo Camp focuses on educating our campers on wildlife conservation, zoo science, and expanding their love for animals and their environment. You will provide exceptional conservation education, supportive care, and a fun experience to campers. The Camp Counselors will work to build relationships with their campers directly and develop daily schedules for their group. A love of wildlife and conservation is highly recommended.
EPZ Team Member Responsibilities
Education
Minimum one-year completion of degree program in Environmental Science, Education, Biology, Zoology, Animal Science or related field or equivalent combination of education, skills, and experience
Work Experience
Previous experience caring for, teaching, or working with children
Previous experience working within a team dynamic
Other Requirements And Skills
Required Knowledge and Skills:
First Aid/CPR Certification
Experience working with children with special needs
Identification & Wage
Identification
Two forms of official valid identification are required
Ability to pass background and child abuse clearances
Wage: $16.00/ hr, working 40 hrs/week or 25 hrs/week
Full-Time (40 hr weeks) or Part-Time (25 hr weeks) available
Reports to: Lead Summer Camp Counselor, Camp Program Coordinator, and other full time Education Staff
Supervises: Summer Campers ages 3-12, and Junior Volunteers 13
Summary Of Responsibilities
As a Camp Counselor, you will manage your own group of 10-15 campers for the 10 weeks of Zoo Camp. You will be assigned an age range to work with for the summer based on your experience and preferences. Our Part Time Counselor opportunity works specifically with our 3-5 year-old half-day campers.
Along with fellow camp staff, you will develop and implement a summer camp curriculum for campers ages 3- 12. Zoo Camp focuses on educating our campers on wildlife conservation, zoo science, and expanding their love for animals and their environment. You will provide exceptional conservation education, supportive care, and a fun experience to campers. The Camp Counselors will work to build relationships with their campers directly and develop daily schedules for their group. A love of wildlife and conservation is highly recommended.
EPZ Team Member Responsibilities
- Assist the Zoo in fostering an appreciation of wildlife and their habitats that will inspire active participation in conservation
- Assist management in ensuring safety, cleanliness, and efficiency in all areas of operation
- To treat with confidentiality all information entrusted or known by you regarding guests, animals, business, employees, volunteers, incidents and any other sensitive information and to discuss it only with the proper management representatives
- Be available as per business needs
- Follow and adhere to all policies, procedures, and safety protocols for the Education Department and Elmwood Park Zoo
- Use proper radio etiquette and adhere to proper dress attire at all time
- Build a fun group dynamic by creating bonds with your campers and learning their interests
- Coordinate with fellow camp staff to ensure Zoo spaces and materials are used properly
- Communicate with Lead Counselor and Camp Coordinator about any conflicts or injuries
- Design and implement a daily schedule of activities for assigned age group based on weekly theme curriculum
- Maintain a safe Zoo Camp environment for all campers in your group
- Attend all required training sessions
- Adhere to and implement planned programming based on weekly themes
- Bring energy and enthusiasm to the 10 weeks of camp
- Capable of managing minor camper conflicts, needs, and minor injuries within group
- Prepare and manage camp spaces including supplies required
- Work as a team and feel comfortable asking for support from fellow staff and Camp Coordinator
Education
Minimum one-year completion of degree program in Environmental Science, Education, Biology, Zoology, Animal Science or related field or equivalent combination of education, skills, and experience
Work Experience
Previous experience caring for, teaching, or working with children
Previous experience working within a team dynamic
Other Requirements And Skills
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to adapt to a changing plans and handle multiple priorities
- Desire to teach wildlife, conservation, and ecological concepts
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Great punctuality and organizational skills
- Great teamwork and problem solving skills
First Aid/CPR Certification
Experience working with children with special needs
Identification & Wage
Identification
Two forms of official valid identification are required
Ability to pass background and child abuse clearances
Wage: $16.00/ hr, working 40 hrs/week or 25 hrs/week
Salary : $16