Center forCareer and Professional Advising
Summer Camp Counselor & Senior Summer Camp Counselor, Serendipity Day Camp – Summer 2024
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Posted
4/17/2024
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Employer
Marilou Allen Office of Service & Community Collaboration
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Location
Haverford College
Department: | Serendipity Day Camp |
Departmental Hiring Manager: | Emily Johnson |
Hiring Manager Email: | ejohnson3@haverford.edu |
Job Title for which you are hiring | Summer Camp Counselor & Senior Summer Camp Counselor |
The Office of Human Resources has designated these ten descriptions to all on-campus student payroll positions. Please review and select one: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x4V_40IAyK6ud-dd7zpVRDjbneXSJsub?usp=sharing | 2 Administrative Support |
List a detailed description of this specific campus job. | Couselor: What You’ll Do:
Supervise campers and activity implementation. Senior Counselor: What You’ll Do: Supervise campers and plan camp activities. Actively participate in activities to encourage participation. |
Qualifications | Counselor:
At least 18 years old Senior Counselor: |
Hours per week: | varies |
Location of job: | – on campus |
To apply: | Counselor: us232.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-US/philaymca/Posting/View/44970 Senior Counselor: us232.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-US/philaymca/Posting/View/44962 |
Deadline for applications: | May 31, 2024 |
Additional information. |
This position is managed through the YMCA. The Marilou Allen Office of Service & Community Collaboration acts as the liaison between the YMCA, Haverford College, and the local community. |
Hiring: | 12 students |
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