Summer Program Counselor [Pre-Teen Coordinator] Sports & Recreation - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Summer Program Counselor [Pre-Teen Coordinator]

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Summer Program Counselor Pre-Teen Coordinator


Salary:
$16.00



Purpose of Classification:


The purpose of this job is to oversee pre “ teen summer camp and enhance their development through recreational enrichment activities. For seven weeks, we to teach pre - teen's ages 13 - 18 what it means to be a responsible citizen through service and experimental learning projects. Duties include but are not limited to:
Working cooperatively with administration and camp staff, supervising pre-teens, planning and implementing activities, encouraging camper participation, maintaining facilities, keeping supply inventory, providing superior customer service, attending meetings, completing reports, instructing campers in emergency procedures, abiding by organizational policy and procedures and performing other duties as assigned.



Essential duties and responsibilities:
The following duties are normal for this job. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required or assigned.


Work Delegation:


  • Planning and implementing camp activities (service learning projects, counselor in training activities and vendor support).
  • Group supervision of campers in activities and daily camp operations.
  • Collaborate with staff to establish and maintain a supportive and structured environment.
  • Demonstrate paramount human relation skills when addressing officials, administration, employees, parents, guests or visitors.
  • Promotion and compliance of organizational policies and procedures.
  • Identifies and meets camper needs daily.
  • Create camper schedule for pre-teen participants



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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