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Assistant Directors are supervised by Deputy Directors and Summer Program Directors and perform other duties as assigned. Assistant Program Directors provide leadership across all of camp’s summer programs.
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The Summer Camp Counselor will work closely with peers, under the direct supervision of the School-Age Care Program Director to implement a high-quality child summer camp program that meets the social-emotional needs of students, ages 5-12 years.
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A Day in the Life of a Day Camp Senior CounselorThe Day Camp Senior Counselor plays a critical role in the successful operation of the Summer Day Camp program. Understand and communicate the YMCA’s core values and the goals of the Summer Day Camp program to staff, participants, and caregivers.
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Attend meetings and professional training as required or requested by Aquatics Director and/ or Program Director. The Waterfront Lifeguard is responsible for building positive relationships with program participants and their satisfaction and retention.
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Assist with planning and implementing the program in accordance with the goals and policies of the School Age Enrichment program. This position can and should positively affect the physical, mental, social and emotional development of the YMCA participant.
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Supervises and implements high quality childcare program activities for assigned day camp site while nurturing children through purposeful programming in an effort to achieve program goals and outcomes that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with the Y’s values.
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Must be available daily Monday through Friday during summer program hours (8:30 am-5:00 pm, shifts may vary) This staff provides support to Power Scholars Academy and/or Summer Camp program staff to strategize and develop plans which ensures successful student participation during program hours.
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The Site Supervisor position is responsible for the overall development, implementation, and supervision of the Summer Camp Program, with the support and guidance of the School Age Manager.
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The goal of the YMCA before and after school childcare program is to provide the community a structured, healthy environment for school age children. The YMCA before and after school childcare program is hiring enthusiastic, community focused individuals that are looking to work with school age children in grades K-5 at various schools within the community.
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The Summer Program Manager is responsible for building a strong summer program team that works well together, overseeing the educational quality of the program and implementing the program model to create the best learning environment for the scholars.
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She/he will be responsible for helping in leading program activities, assessment, snack preparation, and communicating effectively with the children, their parents, YMCA/JCC personnel, and the center guest when needed and as assigned by the lead teacher.
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Submits a complete report at the end of summer that consists of: inventory of equipment, program narrative, staff evaluation and future recommendations for improvement. BENEFITS:Complimentary YMCA Buffalo Niagara Membership, discounted program fees, paid sick leave, training and leadership development opportunities, and an outstanding work environment.
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If so, then you need to join the Greater Philadelphia YMCA Summer Camp Counselor team! Experience working with children and at least two seasons working as a Y Camp Counselor or as a counselor in a comparable program.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Summer Camp Food Program Coordinator assists in the day-to-day operation of YMCA summer camp. The Summer Camp Food Program Coordinator organizes and executes the YMCA’s summer camp food program, assists with summer camp registration and billing, and assists with the implementation of summer camp and other youth programs including but not limited to Active 6, Afterschool, Family & Member Service programs, Rock Climbing, SPLASH, and Youth Sports.
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Report all program changes to Site Leader or Youth Program Director. Develop and implement lesson plans for program times utilizing risk management guidelines, developmental characteristics, variety, creativity, and through weekly themes and activities.
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