Camp Counselor II - Fleetwood-Jourdain JobID: 1305 Position Type: Parks, Recreation & Community Services - Seasonal Date Posted: 1/5/2026 Location: Fleetwood-Jourdain Center Date Available: 5/27/2026 Closing Date: 05/01/2026
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Under the direction of the Program Coordinator and/or designee, Camp Counselors are responsible for supervising campers and ensuring their safety, development, and general well-being. Camp Counselors will maintain a schedule and facilitate lesson plans for daily activities. Also, organize and lead various small and large group activities and prepare recreational facilities for campers use. Counselors shall monitor recreational activities to ensure that activities are safe and appropriate and are responsible for the development and coordination of assigned youth or teen day camps and facility supervision. As a member of the FJCC Summer Staff, you are expected to work in cooperation with all camp and building staff.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PRE-CAMP
Complete all paperwork by deadline provided Complete all appropriate trainings Read and follow updated policies and procedures Communicate any concerns or issues directly to the Camp Director Get to know and work cooperatively with camp and building staff
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Follow Camp Handbook guidelines Group supervision of campers with attention to all of the following: • program • health • happiness • discipline • cleanliness • safety • routine duties • character and skill development Help train and lead the new camp counselors Lead indoor and outdoor recreational activities Assist participants in a variety of recreational programs including arts and crafts, field trips, games, and sports Provide supervision to participants enrolled in programs Plan and provide instruction of a variety of recreational activities that are age-appropriate and suitable to individual group interests, needs, and capabilities Promote camper participation in all activities Set a good example in all you do at camp Assist in maintaining a variety of records Responsible to be aware of your campers medical needs Responsible for maintaining a positive attitude and refraining from behavior that is detrimental to the staff team and staff morale Work with the camp counselors and directors to iron out issues with facilities, programs, and campers Provide public relations/customer service to parents/guardians to ensure a positive impression of our camps Report to Assistant Directors any accidents, incidents, or injuries immediately Responsible for reporting your own health concerns - ill/exhaustion to your specific Director Under the guidance of your Assistant Director, enforcement of policies and rules Maintain, inventory, and care for equipment and supplies (if you use it - put it back, if its broken or unsafe - report it to the directors) Possess good judgment and willingness to accept responsibilities Perform other related work as assigned by Coordinator or Director
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Knowledge of basic computer programs, including Word, Excel, and Internet.
HOURS
Typically 8:45am-5pm or 10am-6pm
Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum age of 17 years old Completion of 10th grade by the start of camp Strong interest, maturity, and judgment in working with children in an outdoor setting Knowledge and experience in camp-related activities preferred Possess the ability to work as a team member with other counselors and senior staff members Responsible, friendly, enthusiastic, patient, and willing to learn
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF WORK
Ability to work primarily indoors and occasionally subject to outdoor environmental conditions - no effective protection from the weather conditions or temperature changes. The employee performs tasks outdoors related to recreational programs, weather can be hot in the summer, etc., while in the fall and spring can be cool/cold. Employee should have the ability to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly, in addition to the ability to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Have the ability to lift, reach, handle, finger, kneel, bend, stand for long periods of time, talk, hear, feel, smell, climb, maintain balance, stoop, crouch, crawl, and see the nature of the object by the eye. There are no environmental hazards associated with this classification.
Chosen candidates will be required to provide proof of licenses, certifications, and education required for this position. Candidates will also be subject to qualifying pre-employment processes, including medical examination, drug/alcohol screen, employment verification, and criminal background check.
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