What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Counselor position at Overlake Golf & Country Club?
Description
Overlake Golf & Country Club (OGCC) was originally established in 1927 on this beautiful site in the hidden neighborhood of Medina, Washington. It has evolved over the years into a family country club with modern values and has become a place where the members gather to enjoy dining, social activities, golf, tennis and aquatics with family, friends, and business associates. We are known as the premier family club in the Pacific Northwest, and we take great pride in our unrivaled hospitality, our commitment to environmental stewardship, and in developing our staff.
Position Description
Overlake Athletics Camp is a weekly camp program that runs for 9 weeks starting in mid-June and ending in late August. Each session, campers enjoy a themed week of activities, crafts, and games, group swim and racquet sports lessons, and an off-site field trip to attractions around the Puget Sound area.
Camp Counselors are responsible for the execution of the summer program, including crafts and games, swim and racquet lessons assistance, and supervision of campers age 3-10 during day-to-day camp operations.
Availability
Preference Given to Camp Counselors available for 4 or more weeks of the camp season.
Company Core Values
Evolving, Welcoming, Enriching, Healthy, and Fun!
Benefits
Overlake Golf and Country Club is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
Camp Assistant, Camp Aide
Overlake Golf & Country Club (OGCC) was originally established in 1927 on this beautiful site in the hidden neighborhood of Medina, Washington. It has evolved over the years into a family country club with modern values and has become a place where the members gather to enjoy dining, social activities, golf, tennis and aquatics with family, friends, and business associates. We are known as the premier family club in the Pacific Northwest, and we take great pride in our unrivaled hospitality, our commitment to environmental stewardship, and in developing our staff.
Position Description
Overlake Athletics Camp is a weekly camp program that runs for 9 weeks starting in mid-June and ending in late August. Each session, campers enjoy a themed week of activities, crafts, and games, group swim and racquet sports lessons, and an off-site field trip to attractions around the Puget Sound area.
Camp Counselors are responsible for the execution of the summer program, including crafts and games, swim and racquet lessons assistance, and supervision of campers age 3-10 during day-to-day camp operations.
Availability
Preference Given to Camp Counselors available for 4 or more weeks of the camp season.
Company Core Values
Evolving, Welcoming, Enriching, Healthy, and Fun!
Benefits
- Work with a fantastic team
- Complimentary lunch
- A 50% discount on our restaurant and cafe meals as payroll deduction
- Employee discounts on merchandise and clothing
- Limited access to club facilities during non-peak hours
- Continued Training and Job Education Funding
- Company and Department Events
- Birthday Celebrations
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Employee Appreciation Week in August
Overlake Golf and Country Club is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
- Supervise small to large groups of children ages 3-10 years old.
- Plan and execute appropriate outdoor activities such as swimming, tennis, pickleball, and other sports.
- Participate in themed weeks and activities with campers.
- Use proper department and team workflows and procedures.
- Report any incidents immediately to the supervisor and follow all emergency procedures.
- Additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Current CPR and First Aid certification or willingness to acquire before starting camp.
- Familiarity or experience with private club culture, practices, and environment.
- Experience working with children, especially in a camp or athletic environment.
- Enthusiasm for working with youth, patience, and reliability.
- Ability to problem solve on the spot and take ownership for problem resolution.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and privacy in all dealings.
- Excellent customer service skills.
Camp Assistant, Camp Aide