City of Fort Collins
Specialized Youth Instructor - School Age Summer Camp (Finance)
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Overview
The City of Fort Collins Recreation Department creates exceptional programs to serve an exceptional community. Our summer camp programs (Camp FunQuest and Funtime Adventures) are an opportunity for children to learn new skills, find new passions, stay active, and connect with their peers and others in the community. Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides in our licensed childcare programs are responsible for working alongside the Sr. Recreation Coordinators to oversee the on-site, daily operation of programs and the overall planning and implementation of activities for children ages 4-15 years old.
Do you have a ton of energy and enjoy laughing every day? Do you want to make a difference in the world and in our community? If you answered yes to either of those questions, then you could be a camp staff in our programs! We are searching for strong, compassionate, experienced, and fun instructors to be S.I.L.L.Y. (Safe, Intelligent, Loving, Laughing, & uniquely You) with our children. Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides must enjoy spending time with children, creating empowering activities, serving as positive role models to the younger generation, and be a strong leader. These positions report to a Sr. Recreation Coordinator.
Work Schedule
Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides begin training hours on May 20. Camp begins on June 3 and ends on August 12.
All positions must attend MANDATORY pre-service staff training on May 20-22 and May 27- 6/2. Most training hours will take place during the evening to accommodate PSD's end of semester schedule. Full training days will be scheduled when applicable and the full training schedule will be provided during the interview process. Weekly work schedules will vary depending on program needs. Camp program operating hours are M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm. Occasional evening hours would be required for all staff meetings.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of all camp positions and are not intended to be all inclusive.
Responsibilities
The City of Fort Collins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for positions for which they have applied without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, sexual orientation (including perceived sexual orientation), gender identity and expression, disability, age 40 years or older, pregnancy or related condition, genetic information, and, in certain specific circumstances, marriage to a coworker or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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Note: Some information in your application may be public information under the Colorado Open Records Act.Overview
The City of Fort Collins Recreation Department creates exceptional programs to serve an exceptional community. Our summer camp programs (Camp FunQuest and Funtime Adventures) are an opportunity for children to learn new skills, find new passions, stay active, and connect with their peers and others in the community. Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides in our licensed childcare programs are responsible for working alongside the Sr. Recreation Coordinators to oversee the on-site, daily operation of programs and the overall planning and implementation of activities for children ages 4-15 years old.
Do you have a ton of energy and enjoy laughing every day? Do you want to make a difference in the world and in our community? If you answered yes to either of those questions, then you could be a camp staff in our programs! We are searching for strong, compassionate, experienced, and fun instructors to be S.I.L.L.Y. (Safe, Intelligent, Loving, Laughing, & uniquely You) with our children. Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides must enjoy spending time with children, creating empowering activities, serving as positive role models to the younger generation, and be a strong leader. These positions report to a Sr. Recreation Coordinator.
Work Schedule
Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides begin training hours on May 20. Camp begins on June 3 and ends on August 12.
All positions must attend MANDATORY pre-service staff training on May 20-22 and May 27- 6/2. Most training hours will take place during the evening to accommodate PSD's end of semester schedule. Full training days will be scheduled when applicable and the full training schedule will be provided during the interview process. Weekly work schedules will vary depending on program needs. Camp program operating hours are M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm. Occasional evening hours would be required for all staff meetings.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of all camp positions and are not intended to be all inclusive.
Responsibilities
Keep children Safe! Invent interactive and Intelligent activities! Be Loving and respectful to all. Encourage smiling and Laughing Be uniquely You
Duties
Maintain a clean, welcoming, and organized camp environment May be required to drive 15 passenger vans to transport children (depending on age) Greet children and parents in a friendly manner Attend regular staff meetings as scheduled, and communicate often with team members and supervisors Creativity in making everything S.I.L.L.Y.!
Lead Counselor
Lead age-appropriate activities based on weekly themes, children's interests, and group needs while actively engaging and supervising all campers. Communicate daily with leadership staff about classroom management and activity/supply needs. Observe, document, and share information regarding camper behaviors in a positive manner. Keep classroom safe and clean by following program and City policies and procedures, and all County and State rules & regulations. Maintain knowledge of participant whereabouts through regular head counts and updating attendance rosters. Provide direction and guidance to counselor aides, volunteers and/or interns by modeling engagement, active supervision, and positive behavior guidance strategies.
Counselor Aide
Ability to take and follow direction. Remain actively engaged with campers at all times. Provide positive and friendly interactions with all participants. Assist with classroom cleanliness and supply organization.