Assistant Camp Supervisor (Sports & Games)
Do you have a passion for developing the next generation? Do you have fond memories from your own camp experience? Join the City of Dublin’s Camp Team this summer to mentor and guide the young people of our community towards their own interests, goals and personhood. Working as a part of our Camp Team provides a leadership experience that elevates your game for the rest of your life, no matter where it may take you. We are in the business of building better campers, better counselors, and better people, to help make the world a better place. As a member of our team, you can help make this dream a reality – one camper at a time, many times each day!
2025 Camp Season
- Work up to 40 hours per week from June 2–July 25
- **With the possibility to work Extended Camp Weeks through August 8**
- Typical working hours during camp season are Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, but may vary slightly
- Mandatory Assistant Supervisor Training Dates: April 27 & May 4 (PAID!)
- Mandatory All Staff Training Dates: May 27-31 (PAID!)
Beyond the Paycheck
- Refer a Friend Bonus Program ($50 per successful employee referral)
- Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS) enrollment and contributions
- Potential Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility
- Support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 20% discount on classes and free textbooks at Franklin University
- Fostering Internal Talent (FIT) Program offering incentives, training, and team building
- Discounts on classes and memberships at the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC)
- The City maintains the cost of team member certifications and training time is paid ($40.00-$100.00 value). All certifications achieved belong to the team member.
- Employee recognition and appreciation events throughout the summer
- Discounted/free employee participation in select City events (Memorial Golf Tournament, Dublin Irish Festival, etc.)
- Uniforms provided
- Career mapping and growth opportunities
Duties of Assistant Camp Supervisors of Sports & Games include, but are not limited to:
Working With Campers
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Develop and deliver Sports and Games programming that is appropriate for the age and ability of the campers
- Write lesson plans that meet camp outcomes and the abilities of the campers and cover a wide variety of topics
- Evaluate abilities of campers and staff
- Design and deliver age-appropriate activities that make use of different art mediums, make use of the camp’s natural environment, and use the art resources most efficiently
- Evaluate the success of program area
- Maintain the safety and well-being of counselors and campers by following camp policies and procedures
- Assist in the implementation of staff training and train other staff in their responsibilities while at your program area
- Maintain camper discipline, in an appropriate manner, to achieve camp objectives
- Ensure campers and staff follow safety procedures
- Assist in the management and care of the physical facilities and equipment in the program area
- Ensure the security of equipment and supplies, including clear inventory and planning for replacement of supplies in a timely manner
- Conduct a daily check of the area and equipment for safety, cleanliness and good repair
- Clean program area, keeping it free of hazards and debris
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Serve as a positive role model for all campers, staff and parents in your attitude and behavior
- Demonstrate appropriate behavior to camp participants, camp parents, and co-workers
- Strive for inclusion of all camp participants in all scheduled activities
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Interact with campers, staff and parents in a fair and positive manner
- Stay alert to campers needs and assist them with personal and/or health problems
- Work cooperatively with other camp counselors, supervisors, and fulltime city of Dublin staff to create a safe and enjoyable camp experience that keep campers involved and having fun
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Develop individual campers’ independence, self-esteem and peer relationships in the summer camp environment
- Assist campers in adjusting to the camp environment and to each other
- Help campers plan their camp program by obtaining their input
Working With Staff
- Set the example of Recreation Services' Workplace Expectations:
- Demonstrate positive energy, trust co-workers, be solution-oriented and hold yourself and others accountable
- Abide by mandatory reporting policies as described in the staff manual
- Relationships: Assistant Camp Supervisors work very closely with Counselors and Camp Supervisors, as well as regular interactions with fulltime Recreation Services staff
- Participate and assist in the implementation of program activities for campers
- Actively participate and assist other staff in all program areas as assigned including, but not limited to: field trips, swimming, songs, games and All Camp activities
- Assist other staff in program areas such as Logistics, Arts & Crafts and Outdoor Education
- Effectively communicate problems or concerns to Camp Supervisor and/or Camps Program Coordinator
Minimum Qualifications
- Three or more years of college course work in recreation, education or a related field; OR three or more years of teaching experience in Sports and/or Physical Education
- Ability and experience to lead and supervise others (campers and camp counselors)
- Willing to work under direct supervision
- Ability to work independently
Preferred Qualifications
- College degree in recreation, education or a related field; OR five or more years of full-time teaching experience in Sports and/or Physical Education
- One or more year of classroom teaching experience
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. for occasional facility/operational/safety needs.
- Ability to operate standard office equipment in performing essential functions of work
Other Requirements
- Attend staff meetings and trainings
- Regular, predictable and punctual attendance
- Ability to develop positive relationships with people from different backgrounds
- Evaluate camp program and environment and provide input to support staff and supervisors
- Abide by mandatory reporting policies as described in the staff manual
- Accept other responsibilities deemed necessary by your supervisor in order to ensure quality service to all campers
- Perform duties assigned to the best of your ability and with a positive attitude
Core Competencies
Creativity: Comes up with of new and unique ideas; easily makes connections among previously unrelated notions; tends to be seen as original and value-added in brainstorming settings.
Directing Others: Is good at giving clear directions; sets stretching objectives; lays out work in a well-planned and organized manner; maintains two-way dialogue with others on work and results; brings out the best in people; is a clear communicator.
Planning: Accurately scopes out length and difficulty of tasks and projects; sets objectives and goals; breaks down work into the process steps; develops schedules and task/people assignments; anticipates and adjusts for problems and roadblocks; measures performance against goals; evaluates results.
Supplemental Information: All positions within this job classification have been designated as Casual in nature and all employees serving in such positions are considered to be Casual Employees. Casual employees serve strictly at the pleasure of the City and their employment may be terminated at any time for any reason, with or without cause.
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