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Camp Joyful Soles Counselor in Training (CIT)
Alpharetta, GAApril 2nd, 2026
Salary : $0.00 AnnuallyLocation : 2006 Heritage Walk Milton, GA 30004Job Type: Unpaid Volunteer PositionJob Number: PR-CJS CITDepartment: Parks & RecreationOpening Date: 02/05/2026Closing Date: 5/1/2026 11:59 PM EasternPosition SummaryThe Counselor in Training (CIT) is a volunteer position. The role of a CIT is to be a mentor, teacher, guide, and support system for the teenagers who attend camp. The CIT program is designed to prepare you to become a paid Counselor with Camp Joyful Soles.The main goal of the CIT is to promote a fun and safe camp environment for all teenagers who attend. The CIT's chief responsibilities that help achieve this goal are: Assisting the camp counselors with a specific group of individuals through the daily camp schedule, providing support and encouragement to all campers, assessing the needs of camp and providing this feedback to the leadership team and working with team members to ensure that the needs of all campers are met.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitesEngaging teenagers in play and social activity throughout the dayLeading activities and adapting activities so that all children can be successfulGuiding teenagers/young adults and encouraging them to explore new ideas and increase independenceFilling out forms for discipline, accidents, and illness1st year CIT's will be limited to a maximum of 2 weeks of volunteeringQualificationsMinimum Requirements:Must be a rising high school freshman (or older).Interest in interacting or working with people with special needs/mild disabilities.CPR/First Aid/AED certification is preferred but not required.Additional InformationLeadership:Demonstrates emerging leadership skills by modeling positive behavior, teamwork, and responsibility while supporting campers and camp counselors.Complexity:Participates in a dynamic camp environment that requires adapting to changing activities, camper needs, and daily schedules while learning camp operations.Decision Making:Uses appropriate judgment to support camper safety and participation and seeks guidance from camp counselors or leadership when needed.Competencies/Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Assists camp counselors in supervising and guiding campers through daily activities and routines.Supports the safety, inclusion, and well-being of campers by following camp rules and procedures.Engages campers in games, activities, and social interactions in a positive and encouraging manner.Communicates effectively with campers, counselors, and camp leadership regarding camper needs or concerns.Learn and follows instructions provided by camp staff and leadership.Assists with activity setup, cleanup, and maintaining a safe and organized camp environment.Works cooperatively as part of a team to support overall camp operations.Demonstrates reliability, responsibility, and a willingness to learn in a supervised camp setting.