Position Function - Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor, responsible for managing the coordination, monitoring and instruction of the summer day camp programs (activities, events and athletics). This is a seasonal, part time position from May 18, 2026 – August 15, 2026. Working hours are Monday – Friday, 6:30am – 6:30pm, flexible scheduling available. Benefits include a free membership to The Keller Pointe while employed.
Essential Duties% of Performance
Provides high-quality educational and recreational programming by leading, supporting, and mentoring camp counselors. Coordinates daily camp operations, including opening, preparing, and securing the facility. Supervises and guides counselors to ensure they are effectively supporting camper safety, development, skill-building, and overall well-being. Fosters a positive and professional team environment, offering training, feedback, and ongoing support to staff. Assists counselors in creating a welcoming atmosphere for campers and families, while delivering positive and enthusiastic customer service to all members and guests.25%
Properly clean recreation areas and maintain all games and supplies. Effectively communicate with children, parents/guardians, Summer Camp Counselors, and all full-time staff. Supervise camp participants and ensure their safety and well-being. Organize and lead various small and large group activities. 25%
Communicates with parents regarding incidents, sickness, or disciplinary issues. Maintain incident and attendance logs as well as prepare snacks and coordinate purchased lunches. Manage the smooth flow of activities during camp and manage Summer Camp Counselors' attendance and shift coverage.20%
Attend all scheduled employee meetings. Supervise children properly and respond immediately during emergencies, including administering first aid as necessary. Mediates any campers' disputes. Maintains constant surveillance of the pool.15%
Performs additional duties as assigned.15%
Total:100%
Physical Demand Descriptions
(The following descriptions are provided as an example of potential physical and/or sensory activities and does not address the potential for reasonable accommodation; it is intended as general examples of possible physical/sensory demands that might occur during the performance of the position functions/duties, and are not intended to be all inclusive.)
Bending/Climbing/Balancing - picking up supplies, files and file boxes; stairs; step stool; walking; standing; filing; drill exercises, CPR/AED life saving, etc.
Carrying/Lifting - files; filing; office supplies; work aids; CPR/AED life saving, etc
Fine Dexterity - telephone; keyboard; calculator; computer hardware, writing, drafting, and software usage; CPR/AED life saving; etc.
Foot Controls - standing, walking, balancing
Hearing - customer assistance; telephone; meeting; CPR/AED life saving, etc.
Pushing/Pulling/Reaching/Stooping/Twisting - supplies, files, file boxes; retrieving, storage shelves, rolling carts, CPR/AED life saving, etc.
Standing - making presentations, assisting customers, directing meetings, site inspections, drill exercises, etc.
Sitting - desk work, meetings, etc.
Vision - computer and desk work, chemicals, contracts, etc.
Walking - to and from office, around office, to and from buildings, site inspections, assisting customers, meetings, presentations, etc.Machines, Tools, Equipment and/or Work Aids
(The following list is intended to provide examples of possible machines, equipment, tools and/or work aids that might be needed to perform position functions/duties and should not to be construed as a comprehensive or complete catalog. This list does not include and does not supersede any requirements with respect to safety or protective equipment, uniforms, apparel, gear or apparatuses required for the performance of any duties described herein.)
Audio/Visual, Calculator, Computer, Copier, Facsimile, Keyboard, Office Supplies, Scanner, Software, Telephone, Emergency Plans.EnvironmentDuties are generally performed inside and outside, and indoor/outdoor pool environment. Possible exposure to dust, mold, pool chemicals, humidity and wet environments, and electricity.
Duties may also require prolonged periods of standing, walking and reaching with hands and arms.