Under the supervision of the Youth Programs and Events Supervisor, camp counselors will teach and supervise activities for youth ages 6-17 in an aquatic environment. Counselors are responsible for all aspects of youth programs operations including, but not limited to: supervising and ensuring the safety of campers, teaching and operating watersports activities, setting up and cleaning up equipment, and providing outstanding customer service. Youth program activities occur both on land and on/in the water. The primary work will occur during summer, however, youth programming occurs in spring and fall seasons as well.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary Functions
Supervise and ensure the safety of campers and camp activities
Foster a welcoming and encouraging environment for all camp participants
Ensure high quality and amazing experiences
Daily set-up and clean-up of required equipment
Maintain accurate roll cards and camper counts
Supervise equipment use during camp activities
Create an enriching environment that focuses on youth development
Other duties as assigned
Customer Service and Collaboration
Provide outstanding customer service to create amazing camp experiences
Learn and understand your role in the MBAC Experience
Foster an age-appropriate student-driven learning environment, which promotes character development and in camper growth.
Safety
Ensures all operations are conducted with safety of staff and customers as first priority, and in accordance with the Injury and Illness Prevention Plan and other safety policies
Adheres to Associated Students' Code of Safe Practices
Minimum Requirements
Minimum and Preferred Requirements
Education:
Must be 18 years of age or older and possess a high school diploma/GED
Priority given to current SDSU and UCSD students
One year of college coursework completion preferred
Experience:
Experience working with children ages 6-17 preferred
Experience or expertise in one or more of the following required: wakeboarding, waterskiing, wakesurfing, surfing, stand up paddling, kayaking, sailing, marine science, or youth instruction
Prior teaching or supervisory experience with youth ages 6-17 preferred
Bilingual skills in spanish, french, or mandarin are highly desirable
Candidates with experience working with individuals with disabilities or with underserved populations are highly desired
License & Certifications:
Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding (must be obtained within the first month of employment - Available at MBAC)
US Powerboating Safe Powerboat Handling (must be obtained within the first month of employment - Available at MBAC))
Must be willing to learn to sail and complete a counselor sailing course or pass MBAC sailing qualification
FBI, DOJ, and LiveScan fingerprint clearance and third party background check
Trainings:
Must complete Gender Awareness trainings within 30 days of hire
Must participate in all Mission Bay Aquatic Center mandatory meetings and trainings:
Sexual Harassment Policy Training
MBAC Abuse Prevention Policy Training
MBAC EAP Training
All Staff Training
Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding (if not certified at hire)
MBAC Sailing Course or Qualification
US Powerboating Safe Powerboat Handling (if not certified at hire)
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
Must prioritize the safety of MBAC participants and staff as well as other water users
Continually work toward improving technical skills and teaching abilities
Interact with campers with energy, enthusiasm, and professionalism
Maintain a positive and friendly attitude
Maintain a professional appearance
Encourage positive social skills and appropriate behavior by example
Maintain positive interaction with staff, participants, and the general public with professionalism
Perform as a member of a high quality team and promote teamwork and professionalism in all interactions
Able to interact effectively with a wide diversity of people and support San Diego State University Associated Students' values and mission
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Must have sincere interest in working and connecting with campers ages 6-17
Must possess experience and skill in one of the following areas: wakeboarding, waterskiing, wakesurfing, surfing, kayaking, stand up paddling, sailing, marine science, or working with kids 6-17.
Must be able to follow oral and written directions and follow projects through to completion
Must have good interpersonal skills and a desire to provide excellent customer service
SCHEDULE & WORKING CONDITIONS
The work will occur primarily in summer (June-August) with youth programming work opportunities during spring and fall.
Applicants must be available to work June through August with flexible work opportunities this spring during weekday afternoons..
Flexibility and a willingness to work long days
WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The work environment will involve exposure to salt water, cold water, sun, wind, rain, weather, sand, seaweed, sea grass, ocean currents, sea creatures, breaking waves, and other outdoor elements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical requirements include but are not limited to: swimming, swimming in rough and deep water, walking, running, walking or running over rough or uneven surfaces, bending, stooping, lifting, pushing, pulling, and carrying loads. Must be able to swim at least 550 yards, dive at least 10 feet deep, swim with a 10 pound object for at least 20 yards, and tread water for at least 2 minutes. Must be able to watch and supervise groups of students in the ocean while coaching technique and supervising safety. Must be able to recognize and respond to emergencies and prevent injuries or drowning.
RELATIONSHIPS
Inside the Organization:
Reports to the Youth Programs and Events Supervisor and Camp Program Assistant
Works closely with the Camp Administrator, Camp Leads and fellow MBAC staff
Founded in 1897, San Diego State University is a public institution of higher education located in southern California. SDSU is the oldest and largest university in San Diego and the third largest in the state. SDSU continues to gain recognition as a leader in higher education.Join SDSU and make a difference through meaningful work that contributes to knowledge and provides rich opportunities for students. The dynamic synergy between SDSU and the San Diego region furthers SDSU's excellence and global impact. Every member of our team can proudly proclaim, "I Am SDSU."In addition to SDSU, three not-for-profit auxiliary employers operate to provide services for the University. The SDSU Research Foundation furthers the educational, research and community service mission of SDSU. Aztec Shops provides a diverse portfolio of products and services including operation of the SDSU Bookstore, SDSU Dining, and management of commercial and real estate properties surrounding the campus. Associated Students of SDSU is a student-directed organization that manages programs and facilities enjoyed by students, faculty, staff, and the community-at-large.