Title: Summer Camp Group Leader
Reports To: Program Director, PS 32
Location: 420 Union Street, Brooklyn, New York 11231
Hours: Up to 20 hours/Week; Non-Exempt;
Schedule: Summer / June - August
Monday -Friday 8AM-6PM
Salary: $18.00 - $19.00 / hour
Job Summary: The After School Summer Camp Group Leader is responsible for the overall safety, development, management, organization and planning of their group. This includes integrated educational projects, recreation, arts and crafts and group building activities.
Major Duties:
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Overall supervision and management of identified group of participants.
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Engage participants in after school activities and role model appropriate behavior.
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Ensure safety of participants at all times.
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As needed, engage in outreach activities to ensure attendance and participation.
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Provide support to activity instructors and other group leaders.
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Develop and facilitate a sequenced and thematic curriculum and other various activities including arts & crafts. Curriculum should promote creativity, self-expression, opportunity for mastery, and emotional growth and future focus/career exploration as well as professional growth.
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Integrate lessons enriched with literacy, history and other related academic subjects when applicable.
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Develop positive relationships with participants, colleagues and school/center personnel.
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Attends all staff meetings and staff development trainings sessions, as specified (including Saturday and evening trainings).
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Assist with monitoring and maintaining the rules of the program and upholding the afterschool model.
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Plan and prepare culminating events for participants to showcase their activities.
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Ensure participants are prepared and able to illustrate what they learned in culminating events.
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Assist with organizing parent family culminating engagement events.
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Engage with parents and guardians as necessary in a professional manner.
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Discuss behavior problems , safety concerns and situations with supervisor as they emerge, and completing necessary documentation and paperwork.
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Mandated Reporter.
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Resolve conflict within your group while seeking assistance from other staff, supervisors and directors when necessary.
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Foster a positive youth development approach focusing on , strength’s-based environment, fostering a sense of belonging, independence, generosity, mastery safety, and community to participants.
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Supervise support staff assigned to your group (including but not limited to assistant group leader, interns, volunteers, etc.).
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Track and support participant’s development and growth areas. Engage and facilitate group conversations, tracking and supporting students’ participant’s academic success.
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Responsible for the safe arrival and dismissal of all program participants.
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Demonstrate effective classroom management skills.
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Inspect all facilities, equipment, and supplies and be sure all are locked away securely at the end of each day.
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Available to work during holidays and OST days (13-15 days).
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Maintain all required records for your group, including attendance..
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Maintain strict adherence to policies and procedures at all times.
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Participate in afterschool events and trips.
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Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
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Must be at least 18 years old.
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High School/ GED Diploma and 1 year related experience in leading and participating in youth group development related activities required.
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Experience building a camp culture through chants, team building activities, and community building preferred.
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Can contribute a talent or experience in arts, music, crafts, etc. a plus.
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A commitment to working with youth from a variety of backgrounds, while providing high quality services.
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Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based, youth and family development and trauma-informed perspective.
Skills Required
- Be at least 18 years old
- High School diploma or GED
- 1 year related experience leading youth group development activities
- Mandated reporter (fulfill mandated reporter responsibilities)
- Available to work Monday–Friday 8AM–6PM during summer; up to 20 hours/week; available for holidays and OST days; attend trainings including evenings and Saturdays
- Commitment to strength-based, youth and family development and trauma-informed perspective
- Ability to engage with parents and guardians professionally
- Experience building camp culture through chants, team building, and community-building
- Ability to contribute talent or experience in arts, music, or crafts
What We Do
Good Shepherd Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children, youth, and families in New York City overcome challenges and gain skills for success. Through over 100 high-quality programs, they provide effective services that deepen connections within families, schools, and neighborhoods, working closely with community leaders to advocate for their participants and create a better city for all.





