Overnight Summer Camp Counselor & Ocean Lifeguard - Camp Surf
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Recreation & Leisure, Lifeguard
Overview
Overnight Summer Camp Counselor/Ocean Lifeguard
Carry out the responsibilities of an Ocean Lifeguard and Resident Camp Counselor throughout the applicable Resident Camp program season. For Ocean Lifeguard; successful in the completion of all aspects of certification in USLA, CPR (BLS), ASHI Advanced First Aid, Emergency Oxygen and participating in weekly in-services specific to physical ability and ocean rescue & first aide/CPR knowledge. Assume responsibility for the well-being and safety of all participants and take ownership for program management and general upkeep as needed.
For Resident Camp Counselor;
Teach outdoor, recreational activities, and/or other camp programming for groups in the overnight camp program setting. Provide supervision and excellent customer service to all participants, know and enforce safety rules, care for equipment and facilities, and work well as a member of the camp community. Ensure a program environment is welcoming, genuine and nurturing for all participants and guests.
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Employee Benefits | YMCA of San Diego County (ymcasd.org)
Mandatory All Staff Training begins May 13, 2026
Summer Camp:
June 7-August 8, 2026
*** Individuals hired for Lifeguard positions will initially be employed as Camp Counselors and compensated at the Camp Counselor rate. Upon successful completion of Lifeguard training, the Lifeguard pay rate will be applied.
- Practice preventative lifeguard techniques at all times.
- Maintain high standards of skill in First Aid, CPR, oxygen administration, and effective interface with local EMS agency personnel.
- Assume full responsibility for a cabin group of 8-12 children including supervising the children 24 hours per day (evenings, overnights, mealtimes, and most activity times)
- Teach OE and/or recreation programming, lead activities for students and participants.
- Lead activities including (but not limited to) kayaking, swimming, surfing
- Employ good teaching and leadership techniques in providing quality instruction.
- Take full responsibility for the program areas of camp or assigned activity, enforcing procedures, ensuring adequate program supplies, and maintaining or improving equipment and facilities.
- Ensure camp operating procedures are always followed.
- Use good judgment; make conservative decisions all to ensure the safety of the children.
- Follow all rules and instructions, carry, and use properly necessary equipment during activities, know and follow camp emergency procedures.
- Demonstrate a strong sense of investment in camp by actively supporting the cleanliness of facilities, care of equipment and supplies, and stewardship of the natural environment.
- Work effectively and cooperatively with the team of other lifeguards, camp counselors and directors.
- Ensure proper care of waterfront, including appropriate use and accurate inventory of program equipment.
- Perform rescues and administer medical aid as needed
- Safeguard the ocean and beach by maintaining surveillance over an assigned area from a station or, patrols an assigned area in a radio equipped emergency vehicle, and take preventative actions and safety interventions, in the protection of life and prevention of accidents.
- Follow the specific directives of the Waterfront Unit Leader, Program Directors, and Camp Surf Director
- Ability to adequately observe participant activities, enforce safety regulations, and apply appropriate policies and procedures.
- Ability to teach and lead activities.
- Must be able to live on-site during program season.
- Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act swiftly in an emergency situation.
- Physical ability to lead and interact in group activities and perform related physical skills including: standing, hiking and/or climbing for extended periods of time
- Good customer service and communication skills when interacting with children, parents and the community.
- Must be at least 18 years of age or older and have obtained a high school diploma or GED.Bachelor's degree in education, recreation, related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience…
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