What are the responsibilities and job description for the SummerWorks Leaders in Training (LIT) Lead Counselor position at Rowland Hall?
SummerWorks Leaders in Training (LIT) Lead Counselor
Camp Overview
SummerWorks is Rowland Hall’s dynamic summer camp program, serving children ages 4–13 in an engaging and enriching environment. Rooted in the school’s vision of developing people the world needs, SummerWorks offers a joyful extension of learning where curiosity, creativity, and connection thrive throughout the summer months. Campers are encouraged to explore their interests, build confidence, and develop meaningful relationships through hands-on experiences and purposeful play.
SummerWorks delivers high-quality programming through a balance of structured activities and child-centered exploration. Our offerings include outdoor play, creative expression, collaborative games, and experiential learning opportunities designed to support social-emotional growth and independence. Guided by caring, trained staff, campers are challenged to try new things, work together, and engage thoughtfully with their peers in an inclusive and supportive community.
Located on Rowland Hall’s beautiful Salt Lake City campus near the base of the Wasatch Mountain Range, SummerWorks benefits from the school’s exceptional facilities and natural surroundings. The program attracts families seeking a summer experience grounded in joy, fun, and purpose. SummerWorks is committed to building a strong staff community by fostering collaboration, professional growth, and a shared passion for creating meaningful experiences for children.
Position Summary
The SummerWorks LIT lead counselor mentors middle-school campers while supporting the LIT team and the SummerWorks administrative team. They guide campers in developing leadership skills, mentoring younger campers, engaging in community projects, and exploring new opportunities and experiences. The LIT lead counselor helps maintain a safe and fun camp environment and step in wherever campers or staff need guidance. Ideal candidates are enthusiastic, organized, and creative leaders who bring responsibility, initiative, patience, and a positive, collaborative spirit to every day.
Primary Job Responsibilities
Staff training
- Play an active role in pre-camp staff training and weekly staff meetings, both in planning and execution
- Build strong team dynamics and facilitate daily age group check-ins
Staff supervision
- Provide guidance and support for the LIT counselor
- Address and resolve staff concerns promptly and professionally (within 24 hours)
- Mentor staff and model professionalism, positivity, and appropriate boundaries
- Check in regularly with counselors to offer guidance, support, and feedback
- Promote staff morale through encouragement, recognition, and open communication
Activity Planning & Co-Facilitation
- Plan and implement daily activities alongside counselors, modeling best practices and providing in-the-moment support
- Assist in creating weekly age-group plans
- Support daily check-in/check-out routines, morning announcements, den time, and Friday Finale activities
- Oversee transitions, including field trips, snack time, and downtime
- Set up, maintain, and clean activity spaces
- Other duties as assigned
Family Communication
- Communicate with families about camper illness, injury, behavior issues, authorized pick-ups, positive highlights of the day, etc, at camper check-in and check-out
- Be available as needed to meet with families to address specific concerns or issues
Administrative tasks
- Maintain working knowledge of all camper and schedule information for their assigned age group
- Serve as the primary point of contact for counselors when camper or schedule information needs clarification
- Communicate relevant information to counselors to support daily supervision and programming
- Implement assigned den groupings, schedules, staff assignments, and break schedules as provided
Camper support
- Aware of all behavior issues and dynamics that arise within your age division
- Explain SummerWorks expectations for campers and the safety rules to counselors and assist in explaining these to the campers every Monday and throughout the week
- First line of support for counselors
- Respond to emergencies calmly and professionally
Field trip management
- Communicate field trip logistics to cubs director and counselors
- Assist with preparing and organizing necessary field trip materials (camp t-shirts, first aid kits, water bottles, snacks, forms, medications, charged phones, and name tags)
- Review bus and field trip expectations with counselors and campers
- Support timely departure and return by following established procedures and schedules
- Assist with camper supervision and transitions before, during, and after the field trip
- Assist and follow established emergency procedures and immediately notify the SummerWorks director
Skills and Requirements
- College degree preferred; diverse backgrounds and experiences are valued
- 1-2 years of experience working with middle-school-aged children
- CPR certification required (training provided)
- Experience working in a camp or daycare setting
- A passion for education and child development
- Ability to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple administrative responsibilities in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to sustain positive relationships with children and their families
- Flexible, positive, enthusiastic attitude and demeanor
- Effective communication skills and ability to work as a team player
- Open to personal growth and willingness to help others grow
- Ability to plan, lead, and support activities
- Excellent interpersonal skills
The requirements listed below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:
- Work comfortably and effectively in outdoor environments, including direct sunlight and varying temperatures
- Supervise pool activities, including entering the pool to actively support and monitor campers
- Move easily around classrooms, the Rowland Hall McCarthey campus, and off-site locations for field trips to support various activities
- Contribute in an organized and productive manner as a team member of the SummerWorks program
- Lift up to 10 lbs of boxes to prepare/clean up from activities
- communicate appropriately and effectively with constituents, including students, families, and colleagues
Additional Information
This is a seasonal, non-exempt position. The hourly rate ranges between $17.50 and $18.50 per hour, based on experience. SummerWorks has mandatory paid staff training on June 4, 5, & 6, 2026. Our camp season begins on Monday, June 8, 2026, and ends on Friday, August 7, 2026; camp staff work 8:10 am - 4:00 pm daily. Leadership staff may start before June 4. There will be no camp on June 19, July 3, and July 24. CPR and First Aid certification is required. SummerWorks offers CPR and First Aid training prior to the start of camp.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Rowland Hall is an equal opportunity employer, and as such, believes that each individual is entitled to equal opportunity without regard to sex, color, race, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under federal or state anti-discrimination laws. Rowland Hall’s equal employment opportunity practices extend to recruitment, hiring, selection, compensation, benefits, transfer, promotion, training, discipline, and all other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.
Salary : $18 - $19