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Group Events Day Camp Staff

Company Name:
The Fowler Center for Outdoor Learning
Job Summary/
Responsibilities:
The Fowler Center for Outdoor Learning is a year-round non-profit camp for individuals with special needs of all ages. We operate a summer camp from June to August but also offer other camping opportunities throughout the year. Group
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operate primarily from April to October but there are opportunities for additional groups to plan a trip with us year-round. Day Camp Staff will specifically work the SMART Day Camp in mid-August, a group sponsored by the Tuscola County Health Department. Campers are youth ages 10-17 and live in the Tuscola and Huron county area, and are primarily without special needs or mainstreamed with special needs. Group Event Day Camp Staff are responsible for monitoring day campers both in their group and in other groups if necessary, motivating campers to participate in activities, and managing challenging behaviors, if they arise.
In addition to other duties as assigned, staff are responsible for:
Arriving to work on time and dress appropriately
Reporting any issues or concerns to the Group Events Supervisor
Being welcoming, professional, and friendly to campers and instructors
Supervising assigned campers at all times.
Preparing camp for check-in, activities, and check-out of the group
Completing appropriate documentation as required by governing bodies
Facilitating activities as assigned
Required
Qualifications:
Must be 18 years or older
H.S. Diploma or equivalent required
Personal attributes: friendly, engaging, committed to providing quality programming
Must complete a mandatory training prior to working any Group Events
Preferred
Qualifications:
Certified in CPR/AED/First Aid through the American Red Cross
Have experience in supervising youth ages 10-17
Valid Drivers License preferred with reliable transportationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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