Children & Youth Leader - Camps
About the role
Overview Looking for a summer job that’s fun, active and makes a difference? The City of Kitchener is hiring creative, positive and energetic leaders to run summer day camps across the City . If you love working with kids and crating unforgettable experiences for children, this role is for you.
Camp Leaders are supported by experienced coordinators to lead and deliver camp activities that provide children with the opportunity to play, explore and discover new things and to develop friendships.
Responsibilities
- Implements and delivers age appropriate and recreational activities for children
- Plans, leads and participates in children activities. Modifies programs to accommodate abilities/needs of participants, weather conditions, etc.
- Supervises children at all times.
- Ensure children follow all program rules.
- Assists Inclusion Support Workers and private support workers to accommodate children with special needs.
- Ensures the safety and enjoyment of participants through communication, monitoring, and enforcement of program and facility rules, and addresses unsafe and unacceptable behavior; refers to supervisor as appropriate. Reports all incidents/accidents and assists with camp emergency procedures.
- Assists with the set-up and take down of program equipment and supplies.
- Ensures safe use, condition, and storage of equipment. Reports any issues to supervisor immediately.
- Completes records and reports including attendance, accident/incident reports, etc.
- Responds to participants immediate concerns and/or needs.
- Interacts with and ensures parents/guardians are informed of the participant’s daily activities and overall well-being as required.
- Opens and closes program area. May be required to open and close facility .
- Provides direction, monitors activities, and gives feedback to volunteers.
- Provides first aid as required.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education
- Partial secondary school education
Experience
- 1 month of experience working or volunteering with school-aged children in a group setting.
Additional Requirements
- Standard first Aid and CPR Level “C” Certification
- Vulnerable sectors check issued following the date of offer of employment
- To work in camp programming must be 15 years of age by first date of employment
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Experience working or volunteering with school-aged children in a group setting (e.g. camp, guides/scouts, school daycare, Sunday school, coaching) OR have demonstrated leadership skills at school or work leading a team, a group or a project.
- Ready for a leadership role in delivering quality programs for children.
- Enthusiastic about providing a fun summer experience to children
- Energetic, engaging and not afraid to have fun and be silly
- Responsible, punctual and have a strong work ethic
- Good relationship-building, communication and problem-solving skills and understand what it means to be part of a team and to follow through on commitments.
- Patient and calm under pressure when working with children .
- Reliable with a good attitude and employment record.
About City of Kitchener, ON
Kitchener is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of three cities that make up the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is the regional seat. Kitchener is located about 100 km (62 mi) west of Toronto. Kitchener was previously known as Berlin until a 1916 referendum changing the name. The city covers an area of 136.86 km2, had a population of 233,222 at the time of the 2016 Census.
Children & Youth Leader - Camps
About the role
Overview Looking for a summer job that’s fun, active and makes a difference? The City of Kitchener is hiring creative, positive and energetic leaders to run summer day camps across the City . If you love working with kids and crating unforgettable experiences for children, this role is for you.
Camp Leaders are supported by experienced coordinators to lead and deliver camp activities that provide children with the opportunity to play, explore and discover new things and to develop friendships.
Responsibilities
- Implements and delivers age appropriate and recreational activities for children
- Plans, leads and participates in children activities. Modifies programs to accommodate abilities/needs of participants, weather conditions, etc.
- Supervises children at all times.
- Ensure children follow all program rules.
- Assists Inclusion Support Workers and private support workers to accommodate children with special needs.
- Ensures the safety and enjoyment of participants through communication, monitoring, and enforcement of program and facility rules, and addresses unsafe and unacceptable behavior; refers to supervisor as appropriate. Reports all incidents/accidents and assists with camp emergency procedures.
- Assists with the set-up and take down of program equipment and supplies.
- Ensures safe use, condition, and storage of equipment. Reports any issues to supervisor immediately.
- Completes records and reports including attendance, accident/incident reports, etc.
- Responds to participants immediate concerns and/or needs.
- Interacts with and ensures parents/guardians are informed of the participant’s daily activities and overall well-being as required.
- Opens and closes program area. May be required to open and close facility .
- Provides direction, monitors activities, and gives feedback to volunteers.
- Provides first aid as required.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education
- Partial secondary school education
Experience
- 1 month of experience working or volunteering with school-aged children in a group setting.
Additional Requirements
- Standard first Aid and CPR Level “C” Certification
- Vulnerable sectors check issued following the date of offer of employment
- To work in camp programming must be 15 years of age by first date of employment
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Experience working or volunteering with school-aged children in a group setting (e.g. camp, guides/scouts, school daycare, Sunday school, coaching) OR have demonstrated leadership skills at school or work leading a team, a group or a project.
- Ready for a leadership role in delivering quality programs for children.
- Enthusiastic about providing a fun summer experience to children
- Energetic, engaging and not afraid to have fun and be silly
- Responsible, punctual and have a strong work ethic
- Good relationship-building, communication and problem-solving skills and understand what it means to be part of a team and to follow through on commitments.
- Patient and calm under pressure when working with children .
- Reliable with a good attitude and employment record.
About City of Kitchener, ON
Kitchener is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of three cities that make up the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is the regional seat. Kitchener is located about 100 km (62 mi) west of Toronto. Kitchener was previously known as Berlin until a 1916 referendum changing the name. The city covers an area of 136.86 km2, had a population of 233,222 at the time of the 2016 Census.