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COUNSELOR JOB DESCRIPTION
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Desire and ability to work with children
Ability to relate to one's peer group
Ability to accept supervision and guidance
Ability to teach or assist teach an activity or activities
Good character, integrity, flexibility, and adaptability
Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and self-control
High School graduate or equivalent
Head counselor and/or director
To be primarily concerned with the health, safety and general welfare of the campers
To live in a cabin with 4 to 12 campers
To learn the likes/dislikes of each camper
Recognize and respond to opportunities for problem solving in the group
Provide opportunities for the group so that each individual experiences success during Camp
Provide opportunities for discussion of individual or group problems or concerns.
Encourage respect for personal property, camp equipment, and facilities
To supervise the campers with their daily hygiene: make sure they are showering, changing their clothes, brushing their teeth, etc.
To make sure campers dirty clothes are sent to the laundry each week and that their sheets and clothes are changed on a regular basis
To make sure the campers are appropriately dressed for the weather and activities of the day
To supervise the daily clean up of the cabin
To eat meals with the campers, make sure they are at each meal, and make sure they are eating properly
To inform the head counselor, nurse and/or directors of any concerns regarding the campers in their bunk
To assist the head counselors with the implementation of the 4 special events days
To attend all concerts, with the cabin group, and insure proper concert etiquette at the concert
To attend and chaperone weekly dances
To assist on 4 trip days based on the schedule set by the trip leader
To attend the weekly cookout and campfire and assist the head counselors
To be on duty one night a week to supervise the cabin areas
To assist in any other camp wide activity
To set a fine example for the campers behavior based on one's personal behavior
To have, on average 5 hours per day of scheduled teaching or administrative work. (see additional job description.)
To write an evaluation for each camper in the cabin at the end of the session
These are not the only duties to be performed. Some duties may be reassigned and other duries may be assigned as required.
Ability to communicate and work with groups participating and provide necessary instruction to campers.
Abilities to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques.
Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity.
Ability to assist campers in emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury); observe loading and unloading of buses and vans; and possess strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of camper
TYPICAL CLASS DAY SCHEDULE FOR A CABIN COUNSELOR
Below is the typical daily schedule for a cabin counselor on a class day. We average 5 class days out of 7. (During the summer there are four trip days and four special event days in which counselors participate.) Of eight daily activity periods counselors will be assigned duties for an average of five. The remaining three hours will be unassigned and can be used for class preparation, individual practicing, rehearsals for staff concerts, writing letters, spending time with campers, etc. Lower camp counselors are not assigned duties during rest hour and supervised practice. Upper camp counselors are not assigned duties after lunch or during the lower camp dinner. These free times may be used for practicing, socializing etc.
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7:00 |
Reveille - wake up yourself and campers |
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7:30 |
Boys breakfast/Girls cabin clean up |
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8:10 |
Boys cabin clean up/Girls breakfast |
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9:00 |
Activity period |
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10:00 |
Activity period |
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11:00 |
Activity period |
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12:00 |
Lower Camp Lunch/Upper Camp Activity Period |
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12:45 |
Lower Camp Rest Hour/Upper Camp Lunch |
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2:00 |
Activity period |
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3:00 |
Activity period |
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4:00 |
Activity period |
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5:00 |
Activity period |
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6:00 |
Lower Camp Dinner/Upper Camp Free |
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6:45 |
Upper Camp Dinner/Lower Camp Supervised Practice |
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7:30 |
Evening Activity - Concert, Sport Event, Camp Fire, Dance etc. |
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9:00 |
Lights out Lower Camp |
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9:30 |
Lights out Intermediates |
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10:00 |
Lights out Seniors |
Approximately twice a week cabin counselors are on duty and must supervise the cabin area.
The other nights after lights out counselors have free time.
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