Summer Day Camp Regional Supervisor
About the role
Summer Day Camp Regional Supervisor
Location
YMCA Day Camp at sites in St. Catharines, Grimsby, Welland, Port Colborne, and Niagara Falls
Pay
$19.25/hour
Employment Type
Seasonal Contract – 42.5 to 44 hours per week. Hours of work are primarily Monday to Friday daytime, with some evenings and weekends required for training, recruitment and promotional events
Vacancies
4
Placement Date
May - September 2026
Why Work for the YMCA?
The YMCA of Niagara is a mission-driven organization committed to fueling a healthy, connected, and engaged Niagara. Our presence in over 100 program sites has been impacting the community with dedication and purpose for over 150 years.
Our legacy in the community is a testament to the transformative work we do. We serve a diverse range of individuals and families, with a commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and the wellbeing of all. As we move forward, we are embracing a revitalized approach to meet the evolving needs of the community and actively contribute to transforming lives across Niagara.
Guided by our shared values – caring, health, honesty, inclusiveness, advocacy, respect, and responsibility - the YMCA provides our employees with meaningful opportunities to make a positive impact on individuals and the health of our communities.
Our dynamic team is dedicated to maintaining our positive growth trajectory though continuously adapting and innovating our services and programs to meet the changing landscape in Niagara.
NATURE & SCOPE
The Regional Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and operational support for YMCA Day Camp programs across multiple sites within an assigned region. The role ensures program quality, staff effectiveness, safety compliance, and positive experiences for participants, families, and staff, while acting as a key liaison between site-level leadership and camp administration.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Oversight and Quality Assurance
- Provide regional oversight to ensure consistent, high-quality program delivery across all assigned sites.
- Monitor program implementation, attendance, staff-to-camper ratios, schedules, and daily operations.
- Conduct regular site visits to assess program quality, staff performance, and site readiness.
- Support the development and delivery of engaging, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate programming.
Staff Supervision, Leadership, and Performance Management
- Provide direct supervision, coaching, and mentorship to Site Supervisors.
- Support site supervisors with staff performance management through regular check-ins, coaching documentation, and seasonal evaluations.
- Foster a positive, inclusive, and professional team culture aligned with YMCA values.
- Mediate conflicts, support problem-solving, and address performance concerns in collaboration with Camp Leadership.
Staffing, Recruitment, and Training Support
- Support recruitment, orientation, and training of seasonal staff and volunteers.
- Deliver and participate in regional and site-level training, orientations, and professional development opportunities.
- Support supervisors with seasonal planning, scheduling, and staff readiness during pre-camp preparation.
Safety, Compliance, and Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with YMCA policies, Ontario Camps Association standards, health and safety regulations, and child protection practices.
- Provide leadership during incidents, emergencies, and complex situations, including internal reviews as required.
- Review and submit incident reports, safety documentation, and required follow-up actions.
- Support supervisors and staff in managing behavioural challenges, accommodations, and crisis situations.
Family Engagement and Stakeholder Relations
- Act as an escalation point for parent/guardian concerns and support timely, professional issue resolution.
- Support clear, consistent communication with families, community partners, facility staff, and YMCA departments.
- Build and maintain positive working relationships with site partners and internal YMCA teams.
Administrative and Operational Oversight
- Ensure accurate completion and review of operational documentation, attendance records, payroll-related data, and required reports.
- Support financial accountability through adherence to purchasing procedures and monitoring of regional supplies and equipment.
- Coordinate regional logistics, including inventory management, equipment distribution, and seasonal site setup and closure.
Professional Standards and YMCA Representation
-
Provide on-site or leadership coverage for Site Supervisors as required to maintain safe and effective operations.
-
Remain flexible and responsive to operational needs during peak program periods.
-
Model professionalism, confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and YMCA values at all times.
-
Represent the YMCA positively with staff, families, and community partners.
-
Perform other related duties as assigned to support operational success.
QUALIFICATIONS
-
Current Standard First Aid/CPR(C) Certification
-
Post secondary degree or diploma in Recreation and Leisure, Child and Youth Education or related field
-
2 years’ experience as a Supervisor in a camp environment
-
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (Crisis Prevention Institute) Training is an asset
-
Knowledge of Ontario Camps Association Standards is an asset
-
Current Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) issued for the YMCA of Niagara if above the age of 18
Working Conditions:
-
Work is in an outdoor environment in various weather conditions
-
Day Camp Regional Supervisors typically work Monday through Friday, scheduled for shifts between the hours of 7:30am and 5:30pm
-
Evening and weekend work will be required during training and for staff meetings
-
Travel to YMCA of Niagara Locations, Access to reliable transportation daily
-
This role requires participation in activities involving varying levels of physical activity. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
COMPETENCIES:
Leadership
Guides, motivates and inspires self and others to take action to achieve desired outcomes
Service Orientation
Deliberately identifies and creates opportunities to enhance each and every individual YMCA experience
Quality Focus
Ensures that YMCA programs are superior and identifies issues and acts quickly to resolve problems that threaten quality, service or values
Outcome Thinking
Understands YMCA outcomes, develops plans and executes strategies to ensure YMCA programs are remaining relevant.
Coaching and Development
Commits to assisting members, participants, volunteers, staff and self in continuous learning and development
Planning and Organizing
Establishes a clearly defined and effective course of action for self and others to accomplish short- and long-term work goals.
Problem Solving
Identifies an issue and works towards a solution
Relationship Building and Collaboration
Builds positive interactions both internally and externally to achieve work related goals
Philanthropy
Demonstrates a personal responsibility for the YMCA as a charity
Diversity
Appreciates that people with different opinions, backgrounds and characteristics bring a richness to the YMCA
DAY CAMP OVERVIEW
Camp operates Monday to Friday with shifts scheduled between 7:30am-5:30pm. Most camp staff are scheduled to work between 7.5 and 8.5 hours per day.
For more information on this and the variety of camps we offer, please visit our website ymcadaycamp.ca.
Successful applicants must attend all pre-camp meetings and training including training on YMCA Child & Youth Safety and Protection Policies and Procedures.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested applicants are invited to submit an application by noon on March 13, 2026.
Internal applicants are encouraged to notify their supervisor before applying.
All applicants are thanked for their interest. Only those applicants being considered for an interview will be contacted by email.
Accessibility accommodations and materials in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities can be arranged upon request.
For more information on other opportunities at the YMCA of Niagara, please visit: ymcaofniagara.org
About YMCA of Niagara
The YMCA is a charity dedicated to building healthy communities.
We are committed to nurturing the potential of children, youth and families, promoting healthy living and fostering social responsibility within the community. In Niagara, the YMCA has a positive impact on the health of over 75,000 people of all backgrounds, ability and stages of life across the region. Operating from 112 program sites throughout Niagara, the YMCA offers Youth Outreach, Membership, Child Care, Day Camp and Employment & Immigrant Services supported by over 800 volunteers annually. Our focus on inclusiveness and accessibility means we serve people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities through all stages of life. Through the YMCA Strong Kids campaign, the YMCA is accessible to all.
Mission
The YMCA of Niagara is a charity, open to all, providing leadership and opportunities for people and their community to grow in spirit, mind, and body.
Vision
Inspiring health, wellness and community – for life.
Summer Day Camp Regional Supervisor
About the role
Summer Day Camp Regional Supervisor
Location
YMCA Day Camp at sites in St. Catharines, Grimsby, Welland, Port Colborne, and Niagara Falls
Pay
$19.25/hour
Employment Type
Seasonal Contract – 42.5 to 44 hours per week. Hours of work are primarily Monday to Friday daytime, with some evenings and weekends required for training, recruitment and promotional events
Vacancies
4
Placement Date
May - September 2026
Why Work for the YMCA?
The YMCA of Niagara is a mission-driven organization committed to fueling a healthy, connected, and engaged Niagara. Our presence in over 100 program sites has been impacting the community with dedication and purpose for over 150 years.
Our legacy in the community is a testament to the transformative work we do. We serve a diverse range of individuals and families, with a commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and the wellbeing of all. As we move forward, we are embracing a revitalized approach to meet the evolving needs of the community and actively contribute to transforming lives across Niagara.
Guided by our shared values – caring, health, honesty, inclusiveness, advocacy, respect, and responsibility - the YMCA provides our employees with meaningful opportunities to make a positive impact on individuals and the health of our communities.
Our dynamic team is dedicated to maintaining our positive growth trajectory though continuously adapting and innovating our services and programs to meet the changing landscape in Niagara.
NATURE & SCOPE
The Regional Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and operational support for YMCA Day Camp programs across multiple sites within an assigned region. The role ensures program quality, staff effectiveness, safety compliance, and positive experiences for participants, families, and staff, while acting as a key liaison between site-level leadership and camp administration.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Oversight and Quality Assurance
- Provide regional oversight to ensure consistent, high-quality program delivery across all assigned sites.
- Monitor program implementation, attendance, staff-to-camper ratios, schedules, and daily operations.
- Conduct regular site visits to assess program quality, staff performance, and site readiness.
- Support the development and delivery of engaging, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate programming.
Staff Supervision, Leadership, and Performance Management
- Provide direct supervision, coaching, and mentorship to Site Supervisors.
- Support site supervisors with staff performance management through regular check-ins, coaching documentation, and seasonal evaluations.
- Foster a positive, inclusive, and professional team culture aligned with YMCA values.
- Mediate conflicts, support problem-solving, and address performance concerns in collaboration with Camp Leadership.
Staffing, Recruitment, and Training Support
- Support recruitment, orientation, and training of seasonal staff and volunteers.
- Deliver and participate in regional and site-level training, orientations, and professional development opportunities.
- Support supervisors with seasonal planning, scheduling, and staff readiness during pre-camp preparation.
Safety, Compliance, and Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with YMCA policies, Ontario Camps Association standards, health and safety regulations, and child protection practices.
- Provide leadership during incidents, emergencies, and complex situations, including internal reviews as required.
- Review and submit incident reports, safety documentation, and required follow-up actions.
- Support supervisors and staff in managing behavioural challenges, accommodations, and crisis situations.
Family Engagement and Stakeholder Relations
- Act as an escalation point for parent/guardian concerns and support timely, professional issue resolution.
- Support clear, consistent communication with families, community partners, facility staff, and YMCA departments.
- Build and maintain positive working relationships with site partners and internal YMCA teams.
Administrative and Operational Oversight
- Ensure accurate completion and review of operational documentation, attendance records, payroll-related data, and required reports.
- Support financial accountability through adherence to purchasing procedures and monitoring of regional supplies and equipment.
- Coordinate regional logistics, including inventory management, equipment distribution, and seasonal site setup and closure.
Professional Standards and YMCA Representation
-
Provide on-site or leadership coverage for Site Supervisors as required to maintain safe and effective operations.
-
Remain flexible and responsive to operational needs during peak program periods.
-
Model professionalism, confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and YMCA values at all times.
-
Represent the YMCA positively with staff, families, and community partners.
-
Perform other related duties as assigned to support operational success.
QUALIFICATIONS
-
Current Standard First Aid/CPR(C) Certification
-
Post secondary degree or diploma in Recreation and Leisure, Child and Youth Education or related field
-
2 years’ experience as a Supervisor in a camp environment
-
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (Crisis Prevention Institute) Training is an asset
-
Knowledge of Ontario Camps Association Standards is an asset
-
Current Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) issued for the YMCA of Niagara if above the age of 18
Working Conditions:
-
Work is in an outdoor environment in various weather conditions
-
Day Camp Regional Supervisors typically work Monday through Friday, scheduled for shifts between the hours of 7:30am and 5:30pm
-
Evening and weekend work will be required during training and for staff meetings
-
Travel to YMCA of Niagara Locations, Access to reliable transportation daily
-
This role requires participation in activities involving varying levels of physical activity. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
COMPETENCIES:
Leadership
Guides, motivates and inspires self and others to take action to achieve desired outcomes
Service Orientation
Deliberately identifies and creates opportunities to enhance each and every individual YMCA experience
Quality Focus
Ensures that YMCA programs are superior and identifies issues and acts quickly to resolve problems that threaten quality, service or values
Outcome Thinking
Understands YMCA outcomes, develops plans and executes strategies to ensure YMCA programs are remaining relevant.
Coaching and Development
Commits to assisting members, participants, volunteers, staff and self in continuous learning and development
Planning and Organizing
Establishes a clearly defined and effective course of action for self and others to accomplish short- and long-term work goals.
Problem Solving
Identifies an issue and works towards a solution
Relationship Building and Collaboration
Builds positive interactions both internally and externally to achieve work related goals
Philanthropy
Demonstrates a personal responsibility for the YMCA as a charity
Diversity
Appreciates that people with different opinions, backgrounds and characteristics bring a richness to the YMCA
DAY CAMP OVERVIEW
Camp operates Monday to Friday with shifts scheduled between 7:30am-5:30pm. Most camp staff are scheduled to work between 7.5 and 8.5 hours per day.
For more information on this and the variety of camps we offer, please visit our website ymcadaycamp.ca.
Successful applicants must attend all pre-camp meetings and training including training on YMCA Child & Youth Safety and Protection Policies and Procedures.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested applicants are invited to submit an application by noon on March 13, 2026.
Internal applicants are encouraged to notify their supervisor before applying.
All applicants are thanked for their interest. Only those applicants being considered for an interview will be contacted by email.
Accessibility accommodations and materials in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities can be arranged upon request.
For more information on other opportunities at the YMCA of Niagara, please visit: ymcaofniagara.org
About YMCA of Niagara
The YMCA is a charity dedicated to building healthy communities.
We are committed to nurturing the potential of children, youth and families, promoting healthy living and fostering social responsibility within the community. In Niagara, the YMCA has a positive impact on the health of over 75,000 people of all backgrounds, ability and stages of life across the region. Operating from 112 program sites throughout Niagara, the YMCA offers Youth Outreach, Membership, Child Care, Day Camp and Employment & Immigrant Services supported by over 800 volunteers annually. Our focus on inclusiveness and accessibility means we serve people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities through all stages of life. Through the YMCA Strong Kids campaign, the YMCA is accessible to all.
Mission
The YMCA of Niagara is a charity, open to all, providing leadership and opportunities for people and their community to grow in spirit, mind, and body.
Vision
Inspiring health, wellness and community – for life.