Summer@Country School, Assistant Counselor
Description

Summer@Country School offers a safe, self-contained environment perfect for participants to freely explore and enjoy their favorite activities with friends old and new. We offer a range of traditional and new activities that make each summer unique, including art, STEM and athletics, 85 acres of outdoor and woodland adventure, and weekly specials. Through hands-on experiences and a combination of guided and independent experiences, campers are encouraged to try new things, explore, accept challenges, and most of all have fun.


We are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated assistant counselors who love summer programs and love kids. Each program group will have a lead and assistant counselor. Assistant counselor responsibilities include working closely with the lead counselor to ensure participant safety, create a fun and inclusive community, and support the lead counselor in planning and running activities. While the assistant and lead counselors are a team, the lead counselor is ultimately responsible for the planning and execution of group activities and program safety. Assistant counselors play an important role in building an enriching summer experience for our participants.


This program runs 9 am - 4 pm Monday through Friday from June 16 to August 15. 2025. The projected number of hours per week is 40. A three-week minimum commitment is required; a full summer commitment is preferred. 


Orientation and training are mandatory and will be provided before the first day of camp. Get ready for a summer of fun by joining the Summer@Country School team! Check out our website and apply through our employment portal.


Responsibilities  

  • Assist with the organization and supervision of children within activities and throughout the program 
  • Support the lead counselor in the development and implementation of program activities for participants 
  • Attend all scheduled program blocks with the group, supporting leads and specialists with the implementation of activities 
  • Maintain high standards of health and safety for children
  • Evaluate and request weekly supply needs for the group
  • Update attendance daily
  • Attend all staff meetings
  • Be a role model to children and staff in attitude and behavior
  • Represent the program when interacting with parents or community members
Requirements

Essential Qualifications

  • Has experience, excitement, joy, and passion for working with early childhood children
  • Has strong verbal and written communication skills with all constituencies (children, colleagues, families)
  • Is cooperative, supportive, flexible, organized
  • Is able to create a positive classroom community and build relationships with children
  • Has a strong work ethic and problem-solving mindset
  • Collaborates well with colleagues
  • Understands the role of social, emotional and physical well-being in the teaching and learning process and encourages the development of lifelong healthy behavior patterns
  • Has experience in and commitment to the ongoing development and maintenance of an inclusive campus community
  • Has experience with conflict resolution and classroom management
  • Is able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Has a positive personality and an adaptable, flexible approach
  • Has strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Has a valid First Aid and CPR certificate (desired)