What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Camp Counselor position at Ray Graham Association?
Description:
Gateway SRA is looking for warm, enthusiastic, and patient individuals interested in being summer camp counselors for children with special needs. Counselors are individuals looking to develop career-building skills such as leadership, communication, problem-solving and relationship management abilities. If you are looking for a way to create exciting experiences and heartwarming memories that last a lifetime, gain valuable career-building skills and be able to spend your summer.
Duties:
Desirable Experience:
Gateway SRA is looking for warm, enthusiastic, and patient individuals interested in being summer camp counselors for children with special needs. Counselors are individuals looking to develop career-building skills such as leadership, communication, problem-solving and relationship management abilities. If you are looking for a way to create exciting experiences and heartwarming memories that last a lifetime, gain valuable career-building skills and be able to spend your summer.
Duties:
- Supervision and safety:
- Actively monitoring campers during all activities including mealtimes, ensuring compliance with safety protocols, and responding to any accidents or emergencies.
- Group management:
- Maintaining order and positive group dynamics, resolving minor conflicts, and providing guidance to campers.
- Communication:
- Regularly updating Site Supervisor on camper progress, addressing concerns, and maintaining open communication.
- Recordkeeping:
- Maintaining attendance logs, activity reports, and documenting incidents and behaviors
- Staff collaboration:
- Working effectively with other counselors and camp staff to deliver a cohesive program and a positive and inclusive camp environment
Desirable Experience:
- Enjoys being in the company of children specifically with special needs
- Ability to participate in active outdoor and indoor activities and supervise children in a variety of settings
- Ability to educate and mentor campers in a fun and engaging manner
- Ability to work independently and with others
- Problem solver
- Communicate clearly with coworkers and campers, provide feedback, and address concerns to supervisors
- Patience and positive attitude and the ability to manage challenging situations with children and maintain a positive demeanor
- First aid knowledge basic understanding of first aid procedures to respond to minor injuries
- Must be at least 16 years old
- Ability to pass a background check
- First Aid and CPR (will provide training if needed)
- Opportunities for professional development and growth within the organization
- Fun and rewarding work environment with the chance to make a positive impact on children's lives
- Providing kids, teens, and young adults with disabilities an unforgettable Summer Camp experience