What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Camp Counselor (Seasonal) position at ZooTampa at Lowry Park?
Become a Summer Camp Counselor at ZooTampa and Spend Your Summer Inspiring the Next Generation of Wildlife Champions!
Do you love working with kids and have a passion for wildlife and conservation? ZooTampa is looking for enthusiastic and energetic Camp Counselors to lead our Summer Camp programs for children in Kindergarten through 8th grade! This is your chance to spend your summer making a difference, guiding young minds through hands-on activities, animal encounters, and unforgettable Zoo experiences.
Why Join Our Team?
Make an Impact – Help inspire the next generation of conservationists while leading fun and engaging activities.
A Summer Like No Other – Work in an exciting outdoor environment, surrounded by amazing wildlife.
Build Valuable Skills – Gain hands-on experience in education, leadership, and child engagement—perfect for future teachers, biologists, or anyone passionate about working with kids.
Position runs from May 5th – August 8th, 2025
40 hours per week, Monday-Friday
Come be a part of a dynamic and fun-loving team that brings learning to life! Apply today and make this summer one to remember!
- Supervises and leads groups of up to 20 campers and Zoo Teens throughout the Zoo.
- Provides a fun and safe learning environment for campers at all times.
- Implements and teaches thematic lesson plans, activities, and crafts designed by ZooTampa.
- Uses appropriate classroom management techniques and manages camp groups while still giving individual attention as needed.
- Uses and promotes positive guidance techniques and implements different coaching strategies to minimize camper challenges and conflicts.
- Assists in before and after care for campers.
- Provides excellent guest service to all campers, parents, and other Zoo guests.
- Conducts all activities in alignment with AZA standards and guidelines, all relevant laws and regulations, safety standards, and standards that ensure animal welfare.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Ability to manage workload, as well as flexibility to adapt to the changing needs of children under your supervision.
- Ability to work well with all ages and provide a high level of service to Zoo staff, visitors, and program participants.
- Ability to speak in front of groups of various sizes and ages.
- Ability to employ effective educational techniques.
- Ability to work independently, with general direction from leadership.
- Ability to establish positive and productive relationships with co-workers, children and families.
- Ability to communicate openly and to utilize excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to physically and mentally maintain control during emergencies that may arise.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Must be able to play actively with children on their level, bend over, stand for extensive periods of time, and move quickly when necessary.
- Must be able to work and move outside in the typical Florida climate, at times temperatures exceeding 90 degrees.
- Must be able to successfully complete a Level II background screening.
- At least 1 year of college preferred, with focus in Education, Biology, Zoology, Environmental Science, or Psychology.
- Experience in an informal educational setting such as a zoo, aquarium, or museum preferred.
- Current CPR and First Aid training preferred.
- Fluency in Spanish preferred.
- This is a Seasonal Hourly position working 40 hours per week during the camp season.
- Pay rate is $13.63/hour.
- 8.5-hour shifts with 30-minute unpaid lunch break
- Employee Assistance Program
- Free gym membership
- Free membership to the Zoo, MOSI, and the Florida Aquarium
- Free or discounted admission to many attractions in Florida
- Discounts on food, beverage, and merchandise
- And so much more!
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