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OMSI Camp Counselors are a passionate team of mentors and youth leaders committed to providing transformative overnight summer camp experiences. Counselors are in charge of small groups of campers in cabins at either the Coastal Discovery Center at Camp Gray in Newport, Oregon, or at Hancock Field Station near Fossil, Oregon.
In addition to supervising campers in nearly every activity and aspect of camp, this position also takes on support roles like camp assistant in the dining hall, light cleaning, bus, or van monitoring, and assisting team members with activities and lessons. Work schedule depends on programming needs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Responsible for the health and safety of campers ages 6-17 staying with and monitoring them overnight in cabins and at tables during meals. • Acts as a positive role model for students and staff at all times and actively integrates diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in all areas. • Ensures that students are prepared for activities and keeps groups on schedule. • Monitors and engages with campers during bus and van rides, recreation free time, cabin time, and during transitions between activities. • Recognizes, mitigates, and responds to hazards to ensure a healthy and safe program for all participants.
Lifeguard Duties (if certified):
• Provides lifeguard supervision of camp guests during swimming and aquatic activities.
Working Conditions:
This position is exempt, paid on a day rate. This position is a special project, full-time, scheduled to work up to 5 days per week, depending on programming. Requires on-site living in cabins with campers. Requires traveling and staying in Portland over the weekends, with housing provided for staff over the age of 18 who do not live in the Portland metro area. Food is provided only during programming.
Camp season typically runs early June through mid-August, which includes a mandatory week of training during the first week of employment. Overnight programming requires on-call work during nighttime hours, and weekend programming can occasionally make for 13 straight days of work without a full day off. American Camp Association time off standards will be met, with 2 hours of daily time off and 24 hours or more off each two-week block.
Physical Demands:
• Sitting: 30 minutes • Standing: 45 minutes • Walking: 15 minutes • Lifting/carrying up to 60 lbs. • Requires hiking over uneven terrain.
Vision Demands:
• Close vision: clear vision at 20 inches or less • Distance vision: clear vision at 20 feet or more • Color vision: ability to identify and distinguish colors • Depth and perception: three-dimensional vision ability to judge distance and spatial relationships • Ability to adjust focus: ability to adjust the eyes to bring an object into sharp focus
Environmental Demands:
• Outdoor weather conditions, including wildfire smoke • Steep, uneven, sandy, and/or rocky terrain • Outdoor water environments for lifeguard duties • Work in high, precarious places • Toxic or caustic chemicals • Open flames • Noise levels: very quiet, examples of forest trail isolation, booth for hearing test, quiet examples of library, private office, moderate examples of business office with computers and printers, light traffic, loud examples of children yelling, bus driving on freeway
Secondary Responsibilities:
• Provides logistics and facility support in rotation with peers and other tasks deemed necessary for successful site and program operation by the manager • Coordinates with other counselors to supervise daily recreation time and engage with campers during formal and informal breaks • Actively integrates participation, compassion, thought, and informed action to build a supportive learning community • Plans and performs songs and skits at campfires • Provides first aid care to students and staff when necessary • May be asked to drive a van with a box trailer
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
REQUIREMENTS:
• Ability to follow instructions and contribute to a positive team dynamic • Ability to communicate and direct small and large groups • Flexibility in weekly schedules and daily programming • Understanding of confidentiality and protocol • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to interact with and engage diverse audiences in a culturally responsive manner • Strong organization and problem-solving skills • Ability to work with a team to share responsibilities throughout the day • Exercises sound judgment while upholding high integrity and ethical standards • Comfortable leading groups of campers in all weather conditions
PREFERENCES:
• Working knowledge of small and large group games • Skills in positive behavior management • Experience speaking in front of a crowd • Experience in conflict resolution with participants and peers • Excellent oral and written communication skills in a non-English priority language in Oregon
Education & Work Experiences:
REQUIREMENTS:
• Be at least 16 years of age by June 1st • Experience working with youth
PREFERENCES:
• Experience working in an outdoor setting • Working knowledge of outdoor leadership skills • One year of college experience • One season of working as a camp counselor for a residential camp program • Experience working with volunteers
Additional Requirements, Preferences, Including Licenses and Certifications:
REQUIREMENTS:
• Pre-employment checks, such as criminal background checks, reference checks, and American Camp Association ACA background checks • Current or ability to obtain an Oregon Food Handlers Card at employees expense • Current or ability to obtain Adult/Child First Aid and CPR/ED certifications at employees expense
PREFERENCES:
• Current lifeguard certification • Wilderness first responder certification • Valid drivers license with one year of driving experience and must meet OMSIs driving standards, which requires completing a Motor Vehicle Records MVR check
Benefits and Perks at OMSI:
• Multiple health plans • OMSI pays 86% of employee premiums • Accrued sick time • 403b retirement • Free annual OMSI Family Membership • Reciprocal Employee Attractions Pass • Inclusion-centered professional development opportunities • Employee-led rewards and recognition program • Discounts on summer programs for employees children