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Summer camp counselor kids children YMCA program specialist archery boating sports arts crafts drama music ropes belay shooting woodworking teen Job Posted by ApplicantPro. DUTIES of a Camp Counselor Summer Camp Counselors have the opportunity to positively impact hundreds of youth in our community.
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The summer camp counselor provides care and guidance through positive communication while focusing on giving campers a fun and safe camp experience. As a Summer Camp Counselor, you will help plan activities and lead group events, monitor campers and respond to incidents, such as behavioral problems or accidents.
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Full or Part Time available Summer Camp Counselor Responsibilities : Safely supervise children through daily activities Positively engage and interact with campers through focus areas Reinforce positive behaviors, teach proper sportsmanship and bring enthusiasm to every camp day Support the lesson plans/camp objectives and ensure a safe environment for campers Acknowledge different learning styles and meet the needs of each camper.
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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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Find your local Y and join us as a YMCA Seasonal Summer Day Camp Counselor! Make some extra cash this summer while being the day camp counselor that a child will never forget.
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Under the supervision of the Day Camp Director, the Day Camp Counselor is responsible for the supervision of 6-17 children ages 4-17 throughout the camp day while developing positive relationships in a safe outside environment.
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The Salvation Army is looking to fill multiple Day Camp Counselor positions for the Summer Day Camp program. The Day Camp Counselor will assist with leading day camp and other recreation activities.
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The Day Camp Counselor provides direction, supervision and support while facilitating a positive camping experience for all campers. Day Camp Counselor schedule is Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm.
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JOB OBJECTIVEThe Summer Day Camp Counselor works directly with children and organizes, prepares, and leads general activities such as arts and crafts, sports, educational, and other age-appropriate activities.
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SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORSUMMARY:When you join the Y as a camp counselor, you’ll be trained and prepared to provide the best summer ever for young campers through a supportive environment that fosters fun, friendship, and lifelong memories.
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The City of College Park Department of Recreation and Cultural Arts is accepting applications for the seasonal position of Summer Day Camp Counselor for the Hugh C. Conley , Tracey Wyatt , and Wayman & Bessie Brady Recreation Centers , to provide a safe, fun, and memorable camp experience for children aged 6 to 12.
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Title: Summer Camp Lifeguard / Camp Counselor - (Seasonal - Residential) When not actively lifeguarding, this position may also serve in the role of camp counselor, supervising campers and leading other program activities.
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Pay starts at $17.40 per hour, Monday-Friday schedule The Summer Day Camp Counselor serves as a professional role model for our campers by leading through example and guiding campers through recreational activities that teach life skills, encourage healthy and safe behaviors and create a positive camper experience.
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Title: Day Camp CounselorPosition Type: Non-Exempt Locations: Ashley St YMCA (East Boston)Position 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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The STEAM Center Day Camp Counselor will work directly with girls providing fun, safe, and interactive programming. The STEAM Center Day Camp Counselor will infuse and model the Girl Scout Law into their everyday work to fulfill the mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
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