Summer Camp Seasonal Cabin Counselor
Description
Cabin Counselors are responsible for the supervision of 8-10 campers between the ages of 8-17 years old alongside volunteers. They keep a close eye on medical and psychosocial indicators, provide personal care assistance when required, and hold knowledge of various allergies and dietary restrictions for the campers in their direct care. Cabin Counselors provide supervision, support and ensure campers have a blast!
Team Overview:
The Program Team brings the camp experience to life by creating programs, building community and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all camp participants. The team creates accessible and developmentally-appropriate programs and recruits, processes and supports a large team of volunteers and seasonal staff. In adherence with laws and camp governing bodies; they develop, plan and implement camp emergency procedures and policies.
Responsibilities:
- Attend Seasonal Staff Training (May 27, 2025 - June 4, 2025)
- Provide around the clock behavioral support, personal care support, and supervision to assigned campers
- Plan and implement daily cabin activities to support a strong cabin community
- Support Village Leader and Entertainment Specialist in the implementation of village programming
- Observe camper behavior and assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and provide suitable behavior support techniques
- Oversee daily operations of assigned cabin
- Collaborate with the medical and psychosocial teams to relay information and provide support
- Establish cabin routines to ensure assigned cabin group stays on schedule
Requirements
Required Skills, Qualifications & Experience
- Ability to move across camp grounds and between buildings and activity areas multiple times each day
- Ability to perform job functions outside during summer months (humidity, heat, rain)
- Ability to provide professional, empathetic, and caring communication with campers and families
- Demonstrated problem-solving and conflict resolution skills with children and adults
- Ability to provide overnight and personal care to children and teenagers
- Ability to collaborate with, lead, and evaluate cabin volunteers
- Ability to transition out of typical duties to serve in other roles as needed
- Ability to live on site
Preferred Skills, Qualifications & Experience
- Valid First Aid and CPR Certification (strongly recommended, can be obtained during staff training)
- Experience in a residential camp setting preferred
Expectations & Requirements for all Flying Horse Farms Staff
We live our Values. We are each responsible for knowing our values and nurturing our culture:
- We are All In. We demonstrate a willingness to do what it takes to get the job done, we are supportive and loyal, show up present and ready and we are passionate about "Campers First."
- We have an Attitude of Optimism. We find what is working and make more of that happen, demonstrate adaptability within ambiguity, spread joy and hope and ensure everyone we interact with feels "Welcomed Home."
- We are Trustworthy. We are consistent, dependable, steady, truthful and operate with transparency, take ownership for our work and "See the Best" in others.
- We Take Initiative. We are driven, work towards goals with fortitude, pay attention to details and find innovative solutions with "Fearless is Free" attitudes.
Salary Description
$4,000 for the summer