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Summer Camp Counselor

Company: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum

Job Type: Seasonal

Job Description

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is looking for a counselor to join our Summer Camp team!  Our camps cover a wide variety of topics, from fishing to metal work, archaeology to watershed science, and snorkeling. If you are interested in any of those topics, this position would be a great fit for you! However, only a love of working with kids and contagious teaching energy are required. You must be motivated and able to work on a team as well as on your own.  The counselor will be responsible for implementing hands-on, experientially-oriented programming in coordination with the Education Programs Manager.  Work may include physically demanding tasks like canoeing, carrying supplies, hiking, snorkeling, life-guarding, and heavy lifting.  On and in-water experience is required.  This is a high-energy program where counselors spend their days working and teaching in a unique and mostly outdoor environment.  Last, but not least, it is the camp counselor’s responsibility to assure campers stay safe while having awesome and life-enriching experiences.

Qualifications

  • Maturity, leadership, responsibility, patience, dependability, integrity, common sense, good judgment, positive attitude, and timeliness
  • Comfortable in and on the water
  • Ability to effectively manage and organize students
  • Communication, decision-making, and program planning skills
  • Experience as a camp counselor, program leader, or classroom teacher
  • Experience or strong interest in history, snorkeling, archaeology, ecology, fishing, or metal work
  • Lifeguard certification, CPR/AED, and First Aid or willingness to complete certification prior to start date
  • Strong interpersonal and collaborative team skills
  • An interest and commitment to DEI/representative work in museums
  • A commitment to collaboration and an enthusiasm for Lake Champlain, its history, and its future

Candidates must have a valid driver’s license, reliable personal transportation, and no excessive conflicting commitments including travel, work at other jobs, or other non-emergency leave of absence. If hired, candidate must pass a government background check prior to working with students alone.

Responsibilities

  • Teach a variety of programs to students ages 6-12

  • Work closely with your fellow instructor to plan, develop, and implement activities
  • Use time constructively and be prepared to fill time when program plans change
  • Follow the Museum’s policies both on and off the water
  • Implement safety plans and maintain campus and off-site safety at all times
  • Maintain equipment and storage areas
  • Be a great leader and role model for students

How to Apply

Send your resumé, cover letter, and three references gb [email protected] with the subject line “Camp Counselor Job Application.” Applications will be open until the position is filled, and the targeted start date for the position is May 2023.
Posted on: January 27, 2023
Job Type: Seasonal
Job Starting Date:
May 1, 2024
Application Closing Date:
May 1, 2024
Job Salary Range:
15.00 to 17.00
Preferred/Required Degree Level: High School/GED
Population(s) Served: Youth - K-12
Job Category(ies): Summer Camp
Region(s): Northeast US