Summer Programs Counselor positions available at York Country Day School June 2, 2025- August 8, 2025. It will be a flexible work schedule of no more than 29 hours per week between the hours of 7:00am and 5:30pm, Monday through Friday, with a beginning hourly rate of $12. Responsibilities include assisting the program director and summer program supervisors with summer instruction for students in grades preschool through grade 6. Patience, reliability, flexibility, enthusiasm and experience working with elementary-age children are a must. High School diploma, at least 18 years old, and experience working with elementary-age children is required.
Example: The Summer Programs Counselor contributes to:
The well-being of our summer programs by providing safe, supportive, educational experiences for all participants.
Provides summer program education for children in Preschool through grade 6.
Creating a safe, educational, and fun environment for all summer participants.
Developing social interactions, promote teamwork, and monitor participation among summer participants.
Outcome:
The Summer Program Counselor will manage daily activities for a safe and fun environment for all participants. Monitoring and managing participants that range from preschool through grade 6. The Summer Program Counselor will follow the summer program schedule and will be responsible for the safety of participants at all times. Summer counselors will communicate needs and issues with the supervisor as needed. Summer counselors should be available June 2- August 8, 2025.
Essential Functions
Have the ability to lead and maintain a classroom group of summer participants preschool through grade 6
Counselors are responsible for the safety and well-being of all participants
Counselors must be trustworthy, punctual, and able to follow and enforce rules and guidelines
Ensure sites cleanliness by guiding participants through daily routines and cleanup tasks
Follow safety and emergency procedures and guidelines
Curb undesired behaviors by keep children engaged in activities
Ensure that the program spaces is kept clean and is left in the same clean condition
Encourage appropriate social interactions that promotes teamwork and togetherness
Have the ability to easily and positively communicate to children and fellow counselors
Be able to problem solve and appropriately deal with situations that arise and successfully defuse conflict
Communicate needs and issues with supervisors and Director
Lead participants in various indoor and outdoor activities
Experience and Education Required
Must be 18 years of age or older
High school diploma or equivalent; some post-secondary education preferred
Prior experience attending or working at a summer camp preferred
Experience working with children
Physical ability to assist campers in classroom and outdoor activities
Classroom or classroom-equivalent experience with elementary aged children preferred
Required Skills and Qualifications
Demonstrated capability in planning, organizing and executing activities
Strong communication skills
Ability to organize, create and lead a variety of recreational activities
Knowledge of camp counselor techniques for effectively working with participants and fellow counselors preferred
Sound decision maker in regards to making appropriate and safe decisions
Ability to focus on a single task, transition quickly and multitask as needed