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Quick overview

Maintain a safe aquatic environment through constant surveillance and immediate emergency response for campers and staff. Assist in developing swimming lessons and mentoring high school youth in the Leader in Training program.

Requirements summary

Must be 18+ years old with a current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification and at least one month of experience working with youth. WSI certification and prior lifeguard experience are preferred.

professional certificateTeamworkInterpersonal SkillsCommunicationMentoringWater Safety InstructionBehavior GuidanceFirst AidLifeguardingYouth SupervisionEmergency Care

Job description

  • ABOUT US Camp Harbor View changes lives and transforms Boston’s communities by exposing underserved youth to the possibilities of a future they may have never envisioned.
  • At Camp Harbor View, kids can be kids.
  • At each of the five program areas (aquatics, leadership, sports, knowledge is power, and art) campers engage in quality programming and learn the skills they need to succeed outside of camp.
  • Our core values of fun, respect, responsibility, character, courage, and community drive the camp experience and create a safe, fun environment for campers to develop as young leaders.
  • Camp Harbor View staff are responsible for fostering that environment and have the great privilege to model our values for our campers.

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION STATEMENT Camp Harbor View’s work is focused on providing opportunity to some of Boston's most historically marginalized communities. We believe that by working together with the families in our program we will make progress in overcoming many of the barriers of systemic inequity and advancing educational and economic parity. We strive to build a staff and board that is reflective of the communities that we serve.

ROLE Title/Position

  • Lifeguard
  • Reports to:
  • Aquatics
  • Director
  • Location: Camp Harbor View, Long Island, Boston MA (ferry transportation provided) Hours:

Seasonal, Full-Time; June 18th- August 21st; 8: 15 am to 4:45 pm

Responsibilities

Maintain a safe environment through constant surveillance of campers and staff in the water and on the pool deck or at the waterfront and adherence to state safety regulations and standards; Routinely participate in safety drills to ensure familiarity with emergency procedures; Act immediately in the event of an emergency, using appropriate procedures to ensure the safety of campers and staff in the water and on the pool deck or at the waterfront, providing emergency care and treatment as required until the arrival of medical personnel who can provide a higher level of care; Assist with the development of a variety of developmentally appropriate activities, including swimming lessons, poolside activities, and games in the event of rain; Assist with the supervision and positive behavior guidance of campers participating in programming at the pool and across the camp community, including, but not limited to, performances, lunch, and the ferry; Coach and mentor high school-aged youth in the Leader in Training (LIT) program, regularly communicating to both the Aquatics Director and LIT staff regarding the LIT’s job performance; Assist with the initial and end of summer inventory and security and maintenance of materials, equipment, and other resources belonging to the aquatics program area; and Other duties that support the Camp Harbor View community as specified by the Aquatics Director and year-round leadership.

Qualifications

18+ years of age; Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification (or equivalent); Current American Red Cross Water Safety Instruction (WSI) certification (or equivalent) preferred; At least 1 month of experience working with youth; Experience as a lifeguard preferred; Strong interpersonal and communication skills; Ability to supervise and teach middle school-aged youth; Ability to work with youth and families from a variety of backgrounds; and Ability to work independently and as part of a team.