Description
YMCA OF COLUMBIA-WILLAMETTE
Position Title: Specialty Counselor, Aquatics
Location/Branch: Camp Collins
Department: Summer Camp
Supervisor: Senior Program Director
Full Time/Part Time: Seasonal
The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette is a mission driven organization, which seeks individuals who are enthusiastic and passionate about our mission and vision. We do this by putting the Christian principles of love, respect, honesty, responsibility and service into practice.
Objective:
Under Supervision of the Sr. Program Director, the Aquatics Coordinator plans, organizes, and implements the different aquatic activities at YMCA Camp Collins in a manner that is consistent with the staff code of conduct and the philosophy, goals, and objectives of YMCA Camp Collins.
Job Responsibilities:
Work with the senior program director to plan, organize and implement the Aquatics program. Ensure the safety, well-being and personal growth of staff and campers. Responsible for overall team operation: safety, activity development, scheduling, quality of activities, staff evaluations and coordination of Specialties. Be an active and supportive member of the Leadership Team. Aquatic activities at Camp Collins consist of pool, tubing, rafting, and river swims.
Job Specifics:
Minimum Qualifications:
· Minimum Age 19
· First Aid Certification
· Adult, Child & Infant CPR and AED Certification
· ACA Recognized Lifeguard Certification
· Must pass YMCA background check
Preferred Qualifications:
· Experience working with youth
· 2 years of camping experience or combination of youth program and supervisory experience.
· Driver’s License with clean driving record
· Lifeguard Instructor and/or Certified Pool Operator certifications
Essential Functions:
· Requires strong communication skills, positive attitude, initiative, flexibility, dependability, creativity and ability to work and problem solve as a team player.
· Mental and physical ability to deal with high stress situations and work well under pressure.
· Ability to perform multiple tasks concurrently.
· Ability to support and connect with campers and staff.
· Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical abilities to act swiftly in an emergency situation.
· Knowledge of/practical experience in: cabin leadership, camper psychology, peer leadership and supervision; staff management & motivation.
· Ability and willingness to learn on the job in an environment that changes quickly.
· Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.
Key Results:
10. Demonstrates compliance in the following areas: Collaboration, employee paperwork, performance evaluations, personnel policies, and procedures i.e. dress code, code of conduct. Attends mandatory trainings and meetings, acquires and maintains required certifications for current position.
11. Supports Staff: creates clear expectations, conducts weekly in-service trainings, help staff develop creative and age-appropriate activities and teaching methods.
12. Demonstrates professional role modeling at all times. Works to establish and maintain positive relationships with team members. Fulfills leadership team duty responsibilities.