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Job Title: Water Ski Coordinator
Reports To: Assistant Directors/Activity Director/Activity Coordinator
Number of Positions Available: 1


The Water Ski Coordinator works cooperatively as a member of the HOC Senior Staff team and as the leading water ski instructor within the Water Ski Staff Team. They are responsible for both instructing daily classes as well as planning and facilitating all program activities and schedules within their staff team. The Water Ski Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting the Activity Director/Activity Coordinator with the overall management of camp activities/activity staff, within their staff team. This includes oral & written staff evaluations and assisting the Activity Director with camper evaluations. The Water Ski Coordinator is also responsible for the overall identification and management of risk within the water ski program.

DAILY / WEEKLY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Role Specific Responsibilities
    • Assist the Activity Director, when needed.
    • Complete work brigades Sunday morning before camper check-ins.
    • Attend & facilitate the Spring Planning Weekend for the water ski staff team.
    • Create weekly schedules for the water ski staff team.
    • Assist in a leadership role in all required camp special events or specific duties as they are scheduled or assigned.
    • Teach 4-6 one-hour classes daily within the designated activity, or as required.
    • Provide mentorship and supervision to instructors within the water ski program and ensure that they are meeting HOC's programming and safety standards.
    • Daily supervision throughout camp of quality programming and safety standards.
    • Supervision and delegation of daily program development time, ensuring the program area is presentable and clean.
    • Attend and assist the Waterfront Coordinator with scheduled Emergency Response Team training practices for water ski staff.
    • Be available to assist Camp Directors as required or when instructional schedule allows.
  • Sr Staff Team Responsibilities
    • Reinforce the camp philosophy, policies and standards by acting as a role model to the staff and being an active participant in the camp community.
    • Provide leadership and guidance to staff and campers.
    • Improve the effectiveness of camp programs by establishing clear and concise goals.
    • Ensure staff provide care to our campers that reflect the standards and guidelines of HOC's Child Care Practices.
    • Assist the Activity Director in providing monthly formal staff evaluations
    • Accept responsibilities to maintain the Master Camp timetable.
    • Ensure that proper equipment use and safety rules are followed by staff.
    • Create and execute camp programming that is age appropriate, productive, and fun.
    • Attend, and assist in organizing and facilitating sessions and programming for Staff Orientation Week in late June.
    • Attend the Senior Staff Training Weekend in spring.
    • Participate in and take a leadership role in the training for land search and rescue procedures and assume a leadership role during a land emergency.
    • Carry an assigned radio and be available in case of an emergency at all times.
    • Assist with all Sunday camper check-ins.
    • Make any transportation runs (ie. Clinic / Hospital) that are required, provided that you are free at the time.
    • Complete a Program report and update program manual at the end of the summer.
    • Complete 1- 2 duty weekends that may include Friday/Saturday curfew sign in, Saturday check-out, holdover supervision, and LIT overnight trip assistance. Duty weekends will be assigned in advance and must be adhered to.
    • Complete weekly Sr Staff duties as scheduled (Office shift, Coaches Corner, Night Duty etc.), approximately 2-4 duties per week.
    • The Water Ski Coordinator can expect between 8-10 hrs of scheduled duties daily not including other duties as assigned based on program needs.

ALL STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES

  • All Activity staff are required to attend the May program development weekend.
  • All staff are required to deliver every day our Brand Promise “Best Summer Of Your Life” in each camper and staff interaction. Guided by our four core principles, Community, Leadership, Accountability, and Performance.
  • All staff are expected to abide by and enforce camp guidelines of respect. These are the rules and expectations of behaviour implemented to maintain a fun and safe camp environment.
  • All staff are responsible for the safety and security of each camper in their care. Staff are to follow prescribed program standards and lesson plans in order to ensure the highest level of care and instruction.
  • Attendance for all staff to the June orientation week training is mandatory. This training period is where each staff will receive essential employment information and training for a successful summer experience.
  • Leadership and participation in camp-wide special events (Evening Programs, All Camp Activities, Campfires, and Friday Finale) and weekly meetings are an expectation of all staff members.
  • The dynamic nature of summer camp demands each staff understand that additional duties may be assigned as required.

SUMMER BENEFITS AND TIME OFF 

  • Room & Board Provided.
  • Weekly Staff Hockey & Water Skiing.
  • Time off will be scheduled on an as-needed basis up to the equivalence of a weekend off. Sunday Check-Ins are a mandatory part of the Water Ski Coordinator’s job responsibilities, and therefore time off will be scheduled around this. Time off must be scheduled in advance with the Assistant Director(s).
  • Time off daily - depending on weekly schedule.
  • Access to program and recreation equipment.
  • The chance to work in a close knit supportive community that values staff health and wellness, creativity, and employee success.
  • The opportunity to develop life skills, applicable to multi-faceted career opportunities. 
  • An experience that will last a lifetime.

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EMPLOYMENT PERIOD

Staff Orientation / Training: TBD
Employment Period: June 24, 2024 – August 24, 2024
Optional Employment: May & June 2024, Week #9 August 25 – August 31 2024
Wages: Summer wages vary depending on age, qualifications, and experience of applicants. Room and board are included.


RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum of 19 years of age.
  • Currently enrolled in a college or university program with preferred study in Recreation Management, Education, Early Childhood Development, Physical Education or Personnel Management.
  • Administrative background with experience in supervising peers.
  • Experience working with children of varied ages in a supervisory or teaching situation. Specific camp experience an asset.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate, evaluate and deal effectively with problem-solving situations within the area of responsibility.
  • Valid G driver’s license.
  • Genuine interest in working with children in the community.
  • NL swimming qualification.
  • Pleasure Craft Operators Card.
  • Current certificate of Emergency First Aid and CPR.
  • WSWO Instructor certificate.
  • Respect in Sport certification.
  • Interest & experience in water skiing/wake sports.
  • Must be an enthusiastic, energetic and positive person.
  • Must be willing to take part in camp related activities outside the defined job description.