Summer Camp Counselor - Tri-City YMCA Retail & Wholesale - Granite City, IL at Geebo

Summer Camp Counselor - Tri-City YMCA

Granite City, IL Granite City, IL Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$23.
5K - $29.
8K a year Estimated:
$23.
5K - $29.
8K a year Follow general direction and perform other duties as assigned of by the Day Camp Director, Assistant Day Camp Director and/or designee.
Ensure the individual needs of the children are met within the program guidelines.
Utilize sound judgment and discretionary skills in accordance with the Gateway Region YMCA policies.
Maintain positive relationships with many diverse people, including staff, parents, volunteers and program site administration and demonstrate strong public relation skills.
Ensure YMCA policies and guidelines are followed at all times.
Maintain an environment that ensures children's safety and well-being.
Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities.
May serve as support staff based on needs of program participants, ensuring approved levels of support, assistance, and record keeping.
All other duties assigned.
The YMCA Welcomes a Diverse Workforce Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V The Gateway Region YMCA strictly follows a zero tolerance policy regarding child abuse.
Minimum of 18 years of age Experience working with children.
At least 1 year of attending or working at Day Camp program- preferred Ability to relate to children, parents, branch staff members and volunteers Become CPR/First Aid Certified within established YMCA timeline and YMCA required training.
Full Compensation Package (when applicable):
403(b) Retirement Savings Retirement fund of 11% per pay period after completing 1,000 hours of service during any two 12-month period.
20% Discount on tuition at Missouri Baptist University 20% Discount on Tuition at Fontbonne University Free individual membership to YMCA nationwide Discounts on YMCA programs Discounts on YMCA Childcare.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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