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Inform camp director, program directors, specialist and kitchen manager of any allergies, limitations or other pertinent camper or staff health information in a timely manner. Decides in consultation with camp director if a camper or staff member needs to go to the doctor, needs to be sent home or needs additional parent communication.
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Work with coaches and other staff members to help resolve camper conflicts and to create a positive and friendly environment for everyone involved with the camp. San Diego Padres Camps in San Diego County is looking to hire a seasonal Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic in San Diego County to make a ten week commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of our youth while developing in them a love for the game and the San Diego Padres.
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Programmatic responsibilities include helping to implement age-appropriate camp activities; setting up and cleaning up camp spaces and supplies; assessing audience and/or camper needs and communicating them to Educators; and adhering to aquarium and university policies and procedures.
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As an Assistant Supervisor for the Day and Resident camp programs, you'll make a significant contribution to our overall camper experience by helping train and mentor camp counselors; supervise the day-to-day operations of the camp programs; and create a healthy and safe environment for both campers and staff.
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Comfortable working in a fast-paced, camper-centric environment and able to interact and provide quality customer service to camper parents as needed. A minimum of 3-6 months experience as a camp director and/or assistant director and/or program activity director at a day or resident camp or equivalent counselor experience.
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Participate in camper evaluations, follow-up paperwork and daily/weekly reports for SeaWorld Camp. Education, recreation, early childhood development, marine biology, biology, or zoology majors preferred.
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Execute an organized camper medication check-in and check-out each session. In addition to maintaining the satisfaction of all students, parents, staff and university contacts, the Director will act as the Health Care Administrator and will dispense all camper medications and perform camper health assessments.
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