The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has openings for Recreation Team Leader - Camp for the summer of 2025. These positions will start approximately June 30, 2025 for a period up to August 30, 2025 and can work up to 45 hours a week.
Applications will be accepted for a period up to April 30, 2025. Applications will only be kept on file until June 30, 2025. To be considered for the first round of interviews, please submit your application by February 9, 2025.
To qualify for this summer student position, students must currently be enrolled in school full-time for the 2024/2025 winter term (normally ending April, May or June) and/or returning to school full-time in the 2025 fall term (normally starting in August or September).
Job Description
The Recreation Team Leader – Camp position is responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating a high-quality summer children’s camp program for registered participants. In addition, summer camp Team Leaders will be required to actively supervise all program activities including lunch.
Essential responsibilities
- Demonstrate Chatham-Kent’s core values and competencies
- Lead a team of students in a fast-paced and constantly changing environment
- Ensure staff team is actively engaged in all aspects of program planning, set-up, conducting activities and actively participating in activities including swimming, clean-up and evaluation
- Act as a resource and support for staff in areas where development is required
- Follow policies and procedures in place relevant to the position
- Communicate with parents as required
- May be required to modify activities to ensure age appropriateness
- Will be required to take the lead on managing participant behaviours
- Coordinate the planning, implementation and evaluation of one summer camp program within a specific community
- Daily activities generally include:
- Active Games
- Arts and Crafts
- Drama Activities
- Fitness Breaks
- Swimming/ Water Play
- Implement the philosophies of HIGH FIVE
- Coordinate all administrative duties for their specific site
Essential Qualifications
- Preference will be given to those enrolled in first year or above in post-secondary education in a recreation or child and youth related program, and one or more years of experience in the field of program planning
- Because of the responsibilities of the program for Camp Team Leaders, applicants must be 16 years of age or older to apply
- Previous experience working as a Camp Leader (or other similar camp environment), working with children 4 years of age or older (preferably in a recreation program environment)
- Because program numbers at each camp may fluctuate from week to week, students may be required to work at various program sites throughout the municipality during the summer
Certifications/memberships/licenses
- Current Certification in Standard First Aid/CPR (WSIB approved) prior to camps opening
- Certified with the High Five Principles of Healthy Child Development prior to camps opening
Driver’s license/vehicle requirements
Because this position would be required to travel, a valid Province of Ontario driver's license with a reliable motor vehicle is preferred.
Background check
Because of the environment this position will be working in, the successful candidate will be required to furnish an original Police Information Search (criminal reference check) (working with vulnerable persons) prior to commencement of employment.
Work environment/hours of work
- This position works both indoors and outdoors
- This position works weekday, with occasional weekend hours
Essential physical and/or safety requirements
- Bending: frequent stooping, twisting, kneeling, crouching, squatting (up to 22.73 kgs or 50 lbs) (kneeling, crouching, squatting while communicating with children; bending while preparing for activities; bending while cleaning up activities; bending while packing up materials)
- Walking: frequent walking on rough surface; constant walking on level surface (walking throughout duration of program at program facility/park; walking on field trips)
- Reaching: frequent reaching above shoulder, below shoulder, forward, backward, handling (up to 22.73 kgs or 50 lbs) (reaching for program material for program set-up/ take down; lifting participants in cases of emergencies)
- Lifting: frequent lifting at shoulder, carrying, transferring; constant lifting floor to waist, waist to shoulder (up to 22.73 kgs or 50 lbs) (lifting program material for program set-up/ take down; lifting participants in case of emergencies; lifting while cleaning after activities)
- Standing: frequent standing inside, outside (standing while delivering programs; standing while preparing for activities; standing while cleaning)
- Hands: frequent fine finger dexterity (movement) (using hands to deliver programming; using hands for daily administrative tasks (filling in reports, attendance, log books, etc.)
Benefits
This summer student position has an hourly wage of $18.00 to $18.54 and will receive vacation and statutory benefits in accordance with Employment Standards Act.
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fair and accessible employment practices that attract and retain talented employees in a workplace that is inclusive, supportive, and reflective of the diverse community we serve.
Should you require accommodations during the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources & Organizational Development (HROD) at 519-360-1998. Applicant information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy legislation and will be used strictly for the purpose of candidate selection.