Figure Skating Summer Camp Counselor - Student Master Undergraduate
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Education / Teaching
Seasonal / Summer, School Counseling & Student Support, Child Development/Support, Education Administration
Job Title: 2026 Figure Skating Summer Camp Counselor – Student Master 1 Undergraduate
Department: Goggin Student Figure Skating JM
Worker Type: Student (Fixed Term)
Pay Information: For hourly student pay rates, visit the Student Job Classification page on the Office of Human Resources website. For salaried student positions, contact the department for pay information.
Duration of Appointment: Summer 2026 – Sunday, July 26 to Thursday, July 30, 2026
Maximum Scheduled Weekly
Hours:
1
Assist with annual Miami Summer camps including on‑ice and off‑ice coaching, counseling and/or dormitory duties. Report daily to the Director on the status of campers, schedule and facilities. Work assignments are completed with a high level of independence and responsibility. Employees follow well‑defined policies and procedures.
Essential Duties- Coaching assistant on and off the ice, development training, camp counseling and/or dorm supervisor.
- Knowledge of the ice industry to include ice skating and/or ice hockey with relevant background and experience in team participation, coaching, etc. Must complete an Ohio fingerprinted background check.
- Six or more years of technical ice skating and/or hockey training from certified professional instructors.
- Applicants must undergo a criminal background check and a Ohio fingerprinted background check.
- All campuses are smoke‑ and tobacco‑free.
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