Camper Support Coordinator
COMPENSATION: $105/day for new hires, $120/day returning staff
SUMMARY
Camper Support Coordinators provide direct support to campers who need extra support while at camp, and work with other camp staff to create plans to support campers. They are responsible for supporting the mental, emotional and social health needs of campers, with the aim of helping everyone to feel safe, happy, and comfortable while ensuring the supervision and safety of campers at all times. Camper Support Coordinators are supervised by the Camper Support Director and perform other duties as assigned.
To learn more about working with Camp & Outdoor Leadership at the Y, please visit us online at www.campingandoutdoorleadership.org
What you'll get from working at The Y
- Membership to the YMCA of Greater Seattle
- Free access to mental health resources
- Rapidly-accruing paid time off (PTO)
*Some benefits only available to full-time staff
Responsibilities
- Supervises and assists with specific camper supervision. Ensures that all staff are accounting for campers and safety at all times, especially campers who need extra support.
- Works closely with unit directors, assistant directors, medical team staff, and cabin counselors providing resources, suggestions, and direct support for campers who need extra attention due to behavior, health (mental and physical), or life circumstance.
- Communicates directly with parents, guardians, or case workers pro- and re-actively to gain insight for working with specific campers and to give updates on the campers' experience.
- Maintains high standards of housekeeping including bathrooms, cabins and main lodge.
- Assists in keeping all program equipment in working condition and available.
- Assists in maintaining all program areas in a safe and orderly condition.
- Maintains detailed reports and accounts of all work with campers, families, and staff
- Communicates personal or camper/staff needs to supervisor in a timely manner.
- Attends meeting and trainings.
- Responds to mental, emotional, or social health-related emergencies
- Maintains relevant American Camping Association standards
- Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and corrective action situations, child abuse prevention and emergencies.
- Other duties as assigned.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates at a seasonal residential camp, both inside and outdoors.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. This position requires the ability to occasionally lift store or janitorial products and supplies, up to 50 pounds.
POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
This seasonal camp position is exempt from minimum wage and overtime regulations per State of Washington wage and hour law.
TRAVEL
This position is required to live onsite at camp. All travel required for work will be done by YMCA Authorized Drivers.
Code of Conduct for Applicants
Qualifications
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- 18 years old or older
- Current certifications in CPR and First Aid
- 1-2 years of experience with children; camps, childcare, tutoring, nannying, coaching
- Ability to participate in activities that involve rigorous physical activity in an outdoor setting including, but not limited to hiking, boating, camping, and swimming.
- Ability to relate to parents/caregivers, campers, and staff in a professional manner.
If applicable, other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position may be considered.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Two or more years of applicable education, training, and experience, which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position will be considered.
- Work or life experience or education in social work, mental health counseling or related fields
- Knowledge of and previous experience with diverse populations (language, culture, race, physical ability, sexual orientation, etc.). Ability to speak any language in addition to English may be helpful.
- Experience with anti-racism practices and coalition building