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Location

City of Binghamton, New York

Salary

$16 / HOUR

Quick overview

The counselor is responsible for supervising campers, ensuring their safety, and engaging them in various educational and recreational activities. They must also manage behavior, facilitate social skills, and coordinate safe arrival and departure during bus duty.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED if not currently enrolled in high school, and those under 18 must provide working papers. Experience working in school settings or with individuals with functional differences is preferred.

high schoolCommunicationFlexibilityCreativitySupervisionBehavior ManagementPatienceActivity PlanningSafety MonitoringSocial Skills

Job description

Description Summer Program Counselor Schedule

  • Part
  • Time &
  • Seasonal (7 weeks)
  • Pay: $16:00
  • Schedule: (June 29, 2026- August 13, 2026.
  • Week 1: Mandatory orientation June 29-July 1, 2026.
  • Week 2-week 7: Summer Program (Monday-Thursday) July 6 – August 13, 2026. 8:15a-2:45pm or as scheduled.

Summer Program Counselor position is responsible for supervising campers and ensuring safety during all activities. Qualities of a successful counselor include patience, enthusiasm, sensitivity, responsibility, creativity and flexibility.

Responsibilities

include but are not limited to: Engage campers in various activities. Demonstrate techniques, encourage creativity, and provide guidance to help campers learn new skills. Supervision of assigned campers at all times. Model and encourage appropriate social skills. Build positive connections with campers. Facilitate games and down time activities outside of the regular camp schedule. Adherence to program/team schedule; daily activities and special events. Awareness and appropriate utilization of behavior management plans. Communicate any behavior or safety concerns with Team Lead and Program Director. Awareness of camper/counselor allergies, medications, and emergency contact information Bus duty; safe arrival/departure of campers. Report incidents/accidents to appropriate program personnel. Assist campers with activities of daily living as necessary. Attend team meetings, orientations and required trainings.

Requirements

Provide employment permit (working papers) if under age 18. Must have GED / H.S. Diploma if not currently enrolled in High School. Preferred but not required Experience working with individuals that have functional differences. Experience working at a summer camp or school setting.