Description
1. Work with assigned campers to promote safety, independence, exploration and integration into the camp community. Facilitate camper self-esteem through positive interactions and building a relationship of trust.
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2. Demonstrate positive behavioral management techniques and communicate with individuals in a person-centered, age appropriate manner. Inform the Head Counselor and other camp staff about health, behavioral, and programmatic issues that occur.
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3. Actively participate in the camp program with assigned group by supporting campers at whatever level they may need.
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4. Assist Activity leaders in program facilitation and demonstrate a positive attitude about all camp activities Live cooperatively within the camp community and assist with evening cabin or program responsibilities..
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5. Complete assigned notes, daily logs, and other documentation thoroughly, accurately and in a timely manner. Attend and actively participate in required trainings, team meetings, and supervision meetings.
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6. Develop free time activities that promote team work, positive interaction and personal growth.
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7. Adhere to State of Maryland, PATH, American Camp Association, CARF, and Melwood policies and procedures.
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Qualifications
Behaviors
Team Player - Works well as a member of a group
Motivations
Flexibility - Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
Experience
Ability to follow directions as well as multi-task. (required)
Experience with personal care, like dressing, bathroom monitoring, grooming, etc. (preferred)
Experience with behaviors and special needs. (required)
1 years: Working with children. (required)
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