Job detail
Indoor Games - Camp Specialist
YMCA of Greater Springfield
#CPR Certification#Child Safety#Youth Development#Curriculum Design#First Aid Certification#AED Certification#YMCA#Youth Enrichment#Physical Activity#Summer Camp#EEC Regulations#Group Games
TemporaryOn Site2-5 yrs$18 / HOURPosted 2 days ago
Location
Springfield, Massachusetts
Salary
$18 / HOUR
Quick overview
Design and deliver a structured daily program of indoor group games that promote safety, physical activity, and skill development for campers. Maintain equipment and ensure adherence to camp safety procedures and local Early Education and Care Department regulations.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent and preferred experience in camp operations. Required certifications include CPR, AED, and First Aid, along with a demonstrated ability to lead diverse youth populations.
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Job description
Indoor Group Games Summer Specialist Pay Rate
$17.50/hour
Essential functions
- Create a program curriculum that aligns with the YMCA of Greater Springfield's values and mission, tailored to the age ranges that they serve
- Design and deliver a structured daily program of indoor classroom-based group games that promotes safety, physical activity, skill development, and fun.
- Create a supportive environment that encourages teamwork, respect, and fair play.
- Maintain all equipment, storage areas, and play spaces; report any damage or supply needs.
- Supervise campers during all activities, ensuring adherence to camp safety procedures
- Specialists are also expected to sing camp songs throughout the day and participate in or lead other camp spirit-based activities
- Uphold and follow all values, practices, and policies of the YMCA of Greater Springfield.
- Adhere to, and act in accordance, with all camp policies particularly as they relate to safety.
- Adhere to, and act following, the requirements of the local Early Education and Care Department (EEC) and all other Massachusetts laws governing our summer programs.
- This role contributes to memorable summer program experiences through high‑quality instruction, adherence to safety standards, and active participation in daily summer program culture.
- Adapt games and instruction to accommodate varying participants' abilities, interests, and comfort levels.
- Incumbents must maintain high standards for all staff and programming.
- Create a supportive environment that encourages teamwork, respect, and fair play.
- Assist with general camp duties such as dismissal, group games, and weekly camp carnivals.
- Communicate clearly with leadership about any program participants' concerns and program updates.
- Occasional weekend and extended day shifts are required.
Qualifications
- Must be at least 18 years old at the time of hire.
- Preferred 2 years of experience in programming and camp operations or equivalent Y experience.
- Experience working with children in a camp, school, or youth program setting.
- Must have a high school diploma, its equivalent, or be enrolled in a GED program
- Additional years of professional experience or a Rank of E-5 or better may be used in place of education requirements, where permitted.
- Must have, or be willing to earn, and maintain CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications.
- Ability to follow sound judgment calls in a fast-paced, participant-focused environment.
- Demonstrated ability to provide organizational leadership, coaching, and personal development support.
- Proven experience in teaching and directing diverse populations in youth enrichment programs.
- Must be able to role model positive behaviors.
- Must be able to work in a high-value, and potentially high-stress, environment.
- An ability to work with a diverse population.
- Exhibit core YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
- Excellent relationship building skills.
Work environment & physical demands
- The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, stand or reach for extended periods of time, move around the work environment independently, push, pull, or lift to 25 pounds for short periods of time.
- Employees are exposed to noise, fluctuating temperatures, traverse wooded terrain, and be exposed to outdoor summer conditions for extended periods.