Ymca Summer Camp Leaders

Saskatoon, SK, CA, Canada

Job Description

Come join our team of Summer Camp Leaders! We are building a team of leaders for our YMCA Summer Day Camps that operate July 4 - August 22. Spend 3-7 weeks of your summer running a fun program and making a difference in the lives kids aged 6-13! Each week you will be scheduled at one of 2 camps, located either at the Downtown YMCA or at Blackstrap Lake, with busing provided to & from Blackstrap from various areas around Saskatoon.





Position Title : Summer Day Camp Leader


Job Type : Full-time, Contract, Flexible weeks


Start Date : June 21, 2025


End Date: August 22, 2025


Minimum : 3 weeks of work


Starting Wage : $16.00/hr





About YMCA of Saskatoon:

Mission: To ignite life-enhancing opportunities and to strengthen the foundations of our community by being an organization that nurtures health, wellness and a collective sense of community.


Vision: To become the leading charitable provider of health and wellness programs, family-centred activities and childcare in our community.


Values: Respect - Responsibility - Caring - Honesty - Fairness - Acceptance





Position: YMCA Blackstrap & Super Summer Day Camp Leader



The Camp Leaders are an integral part of the camp experience. Camp Leaders will be responsible for their group of campers, going through day-to-day activities, setting up activities, cleaning up, ensuring everyone's safety, and most importantly creating a safe, fun, and community environment. They will work closely with the Camp Team Leads to lead activities for the campers and make sure the activities go smoothly. Camp Leaders must work a minimum of 3 weeks of camp out of the 7 weeks. You must work full days and full weeks.





The Role of the Day Camp Leader is to:

• Deliver programs for Day Camp participants following YMCA objectives
• Appreciate and support YMCA values, mission and vision
• Demonstrate energy, dedication and enthusiasm with commitment to service excellence and quality
• Thrive in an atmosphere of change and ambiguity

Work as a member of a team




Responsibilities:

• Be punctual and follow through with commitment to work as scheduled
• Participate in staff training (June 21, July 2, July 3) & complete our Y Canada Child Safeguarding Course (online)
• Provide fun, positive, and active leadership to campers
• Be a friend and mentor to campers by creating a caring, supportive, environment where campers feel that they can take risks, make new friends, and try new things
• Follow and enforce bus rules and procedures, including being responsible for children at your bus stop until they are safely with their caregivers
• Communicate effectively with campers, their families, and other staff members
• Maintain communication with the Camp Team Leads and the Camp Manager
• Be responsible for the safety and security of all participants in your care, always following the YMCA Policies and Procedures
• Ensuring cleanliness and upkeep of facilities
• Diligently complete all paperwork each day including sign-in/sign out forms and any behavior or incident reports
• Some overtime work may be required
Other duties as assigned




Qualifications:

• Current criminal reference check including vulnerable sector search
• Previous experience and positive references related to working with children/youth
• Ability to communicate effectively with children and adults
• Comfortable swimming and being in the water with children

Up to Date Standard First Aid and CPR certification is an asset




For more information on YMCA of Saskatoon's Summer Day Camps, see https://ymcasaskatoon.org/camps/

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2364633
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Saskatoon, SK, CA, Canada
  • Education
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