Jay Nolan Community Services
Location
Los Angeles, California
Salary
$1,292 - $1,292 / WEEK
Lead and supervise a group of diverse campers in a sleep-away setting, ensuring their safety and well-being. Foster an inclusive environment through team-building activities and support for neurodiverse populations.
Requires a high school diploma and a commitment to supporting youth in an outdoor environment. Candidates must possess strong interpersonal skills and be willing to obtain CPR and First Aid certifications.
As a Summer Camp Counselor, you will play a crucial role in providing leadership, coordination, support, and supervision to a group of campers during a week-long sleep-away camp. The camp focuses on serving a diverse population of children aged 8 to 15, with an emphasis on embracing cultural diversity and accommodating neurodiverse campers. We include team building in every aspect of the camp experience. With guidance, you will use creative and engaging techniques to enable all campers opportunities to participate in every activity, regardless of their unique needs. Jay Nolan Summer Camp also introduces the concept of disability awareness, tolerance, and acceptance to children and youth fostering community inclusiveness.
Lead and coordinate a group of campers assigned to a cabin and fostering a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Provide continuous support and guidance to campers, ensuring their safety, well-being, and participation in camp activities. Organize and supervise cabin group activities, promoting team building, social interaction, and personal growth. Collaborate with the Summer Camp Director and medical personnel to address the specific needs of campers receiving support from regional centers. Assist campers in daily routines, including meals, hygiene, and rest periods. Act as a positive role model, promoting respect for cultural diversity and understanding of neurodiversity. Mediate and resolve conflicts within the cabin group, fostering a harmonious living environment. Communicate effectively with campers' families and guardians, providing updates on camp activities and camper progress. Participate in training sessions and staff meetings to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Energy, comfort, interest, and appreciation to support youth in an outdoor environment A genuine interest in promoting cultural diversity and the ability to embrace and support neurodiverse populations. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Compassion, patience, and adaptability to meet individual camper needs. A commitment to the safety and well-being of campers. High school diploma required; college coursework or degree in a related field is a plus. CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain it before the camp season).
Market context
In California, support roles that work with children often draw steady interest because schools and programs need staff who can help maintain safe, inclusive environments. These roles can be competitive when candidates already have CPR, First Aid, and child abuse prevention training, plus experience working with diverse groups of children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certifications are current before applying.
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