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Inform the Summer Day Camp Director of any staff or camper problems. Work with Day Camp Director/Assistant Director to plan and execute daily activities. Works with children, co-workers, and other staff to provide a safe and beneficial summer day camp experience in a Christian environment.
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50% off programming including swimming lessons as well as childcare programs (early learning care, before and after care, day camp and overnight camp). 4-day, 10 hour a day work schedule with no weekends.
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Camp activities include games, crafts, hikes, Jewish culture, sports, swimming, swim lessons, archery, outdoor skills, cook-outs, field trips, and overnights. Para-Educators work with school-aged youth with developmental disabilities or special needs to modify or adapt summer day camp experiences so that youth may participate with their peers.
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Camp activities include swimming, nature study, hiking, archery, gaga pit games, arts & crafts, and more. The Day Camp Assistant Director works with the Day Camp Director to ensure the successful delivery of all program activities.
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Title: Day Camp CounselorPosition Type: Non-Exempt Locations: Huntington Ave YMCAPosition Summary:Under the direction of the Site Director, the Day Camp Counselor leads a specific age group of children through a schedule of daily activities that allows children to learn and play at the same time, explore the community they live in, participate in sports and swimming and develop positive relationships.
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Works with the Day Camp Director or designee to uphold all State Regulations, including buddy board checks, and maintains ratios. Silver Bay YMCA offers a variety of programmatic activities to their guests and members including swimming, boating, fitness classes, indoor climbing, tennis, pickleball, archery, basketball, beach volleyball, hiking, lectures, string quartet concerts, and a craft studio.
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Under the direction of the Site Director, the Day Camp Counselor leads a specific age group of children through a schedule of daily activities that allows children to learn and play at the same time, explore the community they live in, participate in sports and swimming and develop positive relationships.
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From theme-based camps, to environmental explorations at Outdoor Day Camp to sports, swimming, STEM and more-we have something for every camper but also for every counselor. Every day campers participate in fun and engaging YMCA summer day camp programs.
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We are hiring Site Supervisors for children in grades K-8 for our Summer Day Camp. Site Supervisors ensure that campers have the best summer of their lives in a safe environment, parents feel great about the experience and environment provided for their children, and counselors have the coaching and guidance to excel at their jobs.
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Ability and willingness to get in the swimming pool and Beach to supervise during swimming times. Communicate regularly to Head Counselor, Division Leaders, and Camp Directors any observations and concerns with regard to the needs and problems of individual campers.
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Works cooperatively with Aquatics Director to enrich all-camp and aquatic programs including swimming, and rainy-day activities to facilitate general camp operations. Assists the Aquatics Director in assessing swimming skills of all campers for classification, ensuring that every participant in their assigned camp facility has been through a swim assessment.
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The Reservation offers 325 acres of beautiful forested land and wilderness for a wide variety of outdoor programs for day campers including hiking, swimming, boating, rappelling, rock climbing, ropes courses and fishing on Little Pond.
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The Day Camp Counselor at the Fremont Family YMCA intentionally fosters a cause-centered culture that is welcoming, genuine, hopeful, nurturing, and determined. Supervise and lifeguard aquatics actives that include swimming, boating and fishing.
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Staff yoga and boot camp classes (six a week), swimming lessons and lap swim for staff. Monthly Film and Dinner nights, bowling parties, Mets and Yankee games, cruises, food trucks, holiday parties, parties on our two Green Roofs, chocolate event for Valentine’s Day and ice cream socials, and much more.
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Help with the maintenance of all areas used by the day camp. Willingness to participate and take a leadership role in all planned activities such as Bible study, swimming, group games, crafts, and music and more.
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