Are you ready to have fun this summer and make a difference?
Are you looking for a rewarding seasonal position while being outdoors all day?
Would you describe yourself as an honest, respectful, caring, and responsible individual?
Are you experienced working with children?
New Grads are welcome to apply.
Our ideal candidate will: Create a camp culture of positive mental health, trauma informed care, cultural humility, and behavior management Provide on-going training and guidance to front line counselors on how to: minimize common behavior problem and how work with campers who display a diverse array of emotional and behavioral challenges.
Intervene with campers when appropriate to prevent or resolve problems.
Maintain proper documentation.
Engage in clinical supervision.
Be a Mandated Reporter.
Coordinate with the Camp Director and Clinician, the Camper Support Team including co-leading Tuesday morning team meetings to review the Camper Concern Logs.
Develop and create individual support plans that recognize the uniqueness and interest of the child and works with team to ensure supports are in place With the Camp Clinician.
Coordinate the actions or tasks identified in the Camper Support Plan.
Support the Clinician to act as a liaison to family and/or support systems or collaterals.
When directed by Clinician or Director, facilitate communication with families and collaterals to provide updates and to problem solve any challenges.
Provide resources when needed.
Monitor camp groups for behavior trends.
Support Camp Counselors and Clinician to facilitate special topic groups as needed.
Job Type: Seasonal- 40 hours a week Pay: Up to $22 an hour.
Schedule: Shifts range Monday to Friday.
Flexible schedule available.
Bachelor's Degree in Education, Child Development, Social Work, Counseling, Special Education, Psychology, Child Psychology, Human Services or a related field is preferred; or working towards a degree.
An understanding of positive behavioral approaches and positive Youth Development.
Minimum of two years related work experience, which includes working with children with emotional and/or behavioral disturbances.
Camp experience preferred.
Excellent oral and written presentation skills and demonstrates professionalism with staff, parents and participants.
Experience working with at-risk populations is helpful.
Computer skills: Word, Excel, Power Point.
Must be able to sit, stand, bend, walk, and be outdoors during the work day.