Summer Camp Rec Counselor
DescriptionThe Summer Camp Recreation Counselor ensures that campers with intellectual disability, ages 5-21, enjoy a positive, integrated camp experience in a safe, well-supervised and organized program for 6-7 weeks. Camp is held at Camp Courant in Farmington, CT, as well as within the communityPosition RequirementsBe a role model for campers with respect to personal care, understanding and following the rules, sportsmanlike conduct, participation in new and challenging activities and maintaining positive energy throughout the dayEncourage campers to behave appropriately and intervene, when necessary, by applying individual behavioral guidelinesPrepare for, and actively participate in, all camp activities including daily swimming, arts and crafts, sports, and educational planned assignmentsPersonality TraitsA quick learner who is able to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weakness of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problemAbility to maintain professionalism, composure and accountability in all situations, while still having fun and making the children smileAbility to communicate clearly and effectively with childrenEmbraces diversity and is able to represent HARC in a positive and professional mannerTakes initiative and displays creativity, energy and patienceAbout The OrganizationHarc is a major provider of clinical and supportive services for people with intellectual disability and related challenges. Serving greater Hartford since 1951, Harc provides the full range of services from intermittent support to pervasive care. Services include early intervention through Connecticut's Birth-to-Three System, family support, year round recreation/respite, employment and adult day programs, behavioral health, residential, elderly and advocacy. Harc advocates for civil rights, supportive services throughout the lifetime, and quality of life for people with intellectual disability and their families.Harc's programs have national accreditation and licenses. Though Harc has become a large multi-service organization, it retains a strong sense of family. The Board of Directors consists of committed community leaders including parents, adult siblings and self-advocates.Harc's mission is to help individuals with intellectual disability and their families enjoy lives of quality, inclusion and dignity by providing support, education, and advocacy.