Day Camp Counselor
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- CONNECT: Get to know each program participant to understand their individual needs and to assist them in the development of their independence, social skills, self-esteem, increased activity levels and peer-to-peer relationships. Help each program participant to adjust and grow with others. Meet the needs of each individual.
- ORGANIZE: Assist with planning and implementing of the program activities in accordance with the goals and policies of the program. Maintain accurate attendance records.
- LEAD: Take initiative. Create and lead activities that are safe, fun, developmentally appropriate and consistent with YMCA values. Follow age-appropriate discipline policy. Teach and model our mission and our cause.
- BE ENTHUSIASTIC: Lead by example. Be interested, enthusiastic, and engaged in all program activities. Provide a memorable camping experience for all day campers in a safe and nurturing environment.
- RESPONSIBLE: Keep program areas clean and involve participants in clean-up activities. Maintain a professional demeanor. Take the initiative to do what needs to be done. Attend all staff meetings, training sessions, workshops and conferences.
- BE PUNCTUAL: Be dependable, punctual, organized, and prepared for the day.
- BE SAFE: Understand and explain all safety and health rules, and other policies to participants.
- BE CARING: Provide the personal attention needed to meet the needs of individual program participants. Treat all children, parents and staff with dignity and respect
- BE SUPPORTIVE: Evaluated camp program and provide input to support staff and directors. Be supportive and respectful to fellow staff members and program leaders.
- FOLLOW POLICIES: Use behavior management techniques and abide by mandatory reporting policies as outlined in the policy and procedure handbook. Meet regulatory standards, such as: ODJFS Licensing Rules, ODFJS Step Up to Quality requirements, and/or ACA Accreditation Standard.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS | ABUSE PREVENTION:
Upholding the YMCA’s commitment to the safety and well-being of youth in our programs is a core responsibility of all staff regardless of position.
- Attend required abuse risk management training.
- Adhere to policies related to boundaries with consumers.
- Adhere to procedures related to managing and supervising high-risk activities.
- Report suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
- Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS:
*Each location and program may have specific qualifications that are unique based on the regulating body providing certification of the program and/or the host site requirements. These qualifications are representative but may not be entirely inclusive nor entirely exclusive for each position. Inquire with your hiring manager for details.
- Must be at least 18 years of age (*)
- High school diploma or equivalent is preferred (*)
- Previous experience working with children, preferably in a day camp setting
- Certifications Required: CPR, First Aid (training may be provided) (*)
- Must maintain professional appearance, strong communication, organization and administrative skills
- Must believe in, teach, model, and implement the YMCA’s mission and cause
- Must be flexible and maintain positive attitude
- Meet Qualifications of program specific regulating body such as Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services (ODJFS) or American Camping Association (ACA)