Lifeguard 2025
About the role
Objective: Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.
Working Conditions : Long and irregular hours requiring continuous movement.
Responsibilities
- Developing a safe waterfront that offers a well-rounded program of instructional and recreational activities.
- Assisting in the teaching of waterfront skills.
- Surveillance of swimming areas during recreational programs.
- Maintenance and care of aquatic equipment and pool.
- Strict adherence to the Quebec Camping Association/National Lifeguarding Society pool/waterfront regulations.
- On-going evaluation of waterfront programs.
- Assist in special days with other program staff and participate in all tribal activities such as picnics, night duties, meal time, and camper bedtime.
- All lifeguards will rotate Health Centre duty on a nightly basis. As well as respecting our confidentiality policy.
- Being punctual and respecting the schedule is crucial for the success of our camp program which includes but is not limited to: Free-play duties, meetings, the bell, curfew, activities, and daily cleaning duties.
- Stimulating interest and participation in their area.
- Keep an updated inventory of supplies at the start and end of the season to be handed in to Supervisor.
- Developing and submitting lesson plans to the Program Director prior to the start of every cycle.
Salary: 3,000 - 4,000
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About Camp Amy Molson
Camp Amy Molson, founded in 1944, is a non-profit overnight summer camp for inner-city Montreal children, aged 5 to 14 years old. Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.
Lifeguard 2025
About the role
Objective: Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.
Working Conditions : Long and irregular hours requiring continuous movement.
Responsibilities
- Developing a safe waterfront that offers a well-rounded program of instructional and recreational activities.
- Assisting in the teaching of waterfront skills.
- Surveillance of swimming areas during recreational programs.
- Maintenance and care of aquatic equipment and pool.
- Strict adherence to the Quebec Camping Association/National Lifeguarding Society pool/waterfront regulations.
- On-going evaluation of waterfront programs.
- Assist in special days with other program staff and participate in all tribal activities such as picnics, night duties, meal time, and camper bedtime.
- All lifeguards will rotate Health Centre duty on a nightly basis. As well as respecting our confidentiality policy.
- Being punctual and respecting the schedule is crucial for the success of our camp program which includes but is not limited to: Free-play duties, meetings, the bell, curfew, activities, and daily cleaning duties.
- Stimulating interest and participation in their area.
- Keep an updated inventory of supplies at the start and end of the season to be handed in to Supervisor.
- Developing and submitting lesson plans to the Program Director prior to the start of every cycle.
Salary: 3,000 - 4,000
Apply Now
See all jobs
About Camp Amy Molson
Camp Amy Molson, founded in 1944, is a non-profit overnight summer camp for inner-city Montreal children, aged 5 to 14 years old. Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.