What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Tennis Camp Counselor position at SSYMCA?
Help create a fun, safe, and positive camp experience for kids ages 6–12. As a Lead Counselor, you’ll be a role model, keep groups organized, and support staff so each day runs smoothly—especially during long, active summer days.
What you’ll do
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Lead and supervise a group of campers and support other counselors
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Help plan and run daily activities, games, and camp programs
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Communicate with parents as needed and handle camper issues respectfully
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Keep campers safe, engaged, and included (including reasonable accommodations when possible)
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Help keep equipment and spaces clean, safe, and ready to use
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Follow YMCA guidelines and required safety/licensing rules
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Support camp events, community activities, and occasional fundraising efforts
Staff Engagement & Development
Assist in supervision of program participants in accordance with the organization's policies, EEC regulations, applicable laws and QRIS Standards. Monitor and communicate with Camp Directors on all staff-related EEC, QRIS, and South Shore YMCA requirements.
CORE COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESS AT THE YMCA- Leader Level
Mission and Community Oriented – Accepts and demonstrates YMCA values. Work effectively with people of all backgrounds and levels. Willingness to serve and fulfill community needs. Recruit volunteers and build supportive relationships with them.
People Oriented – Remains calm in challenging situations and seeks to understand the underlying cause. Speaks and writes effectively. Develops rapport, relates well and takes initiative to assist in developing others.
Results Oriented – Discovers ideas to create and deliver a high-value member experience. Makes sound judgments, establishes goals, plans work, supports fundraising, and adheres to budgeting procedures.
Personal Development – Recognizes personal strengths and limitations, pursues self-development and demonstrates flexibility.
CORE COMPETENCIES ESSENTIAL FOR CARING FOR AND EDUCATING CHILDREN & YOUTH
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Understanding the Growth and Development of Children and Youth
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Guiding and Interacting with Children and Youth
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Partnering with Families and Communities
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Health, Safety, and Nutrition
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Learning Environments and Implementing Curriculum
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Observation, Assessment, and Documentation
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Program Planning and Development
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Professionalism and Leadership
Reports to: Tennis Director or Head Tennis Pro
- At least 20 years old
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Experience working with school-age kids (camp, sports, after-school, coaching, etc.) preferred
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At least 1 year of experience teaching or assisting kids’ tennis lessons or clinics (ages 6–12)
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Must commit to working Monday–Friday each week in one of these shifts:
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Half-day: 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
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Full-day: 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
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Camp runs 10 weeks (Mon–Fri), starting June 1st and ending August 21
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Must attend all required trainings starting June 1st
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Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
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Calm, positive attitude and ability to handle challenges professionally
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Comfortable working with diverse families and staff, and committed to YMCA values
Salary : $16 - $18