Camp Counselor/Program Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Troy, NY at Geebo

Camp Counselor/Program Assistant

DescriptionOur Mission:
Catholic Charities, a ministry of the Catholic Diocese of Albany, is committed to active witness on behalf of the Scriptural values of mercy and justice.
Catholic Charities recognizes human need at all stages of life, responds to all persons regardless of race, creed or lifestyle, with special emphasis on the economically poor and the vulnerable.
Catholic Charities serves and empowers persons in need, advocates for a just society, calls forth and collaborates with women and men of good will in fulfillment of its mission.
General Scope of
Responsibilities:
Catholic Charities, a ministry of the Catholic Diocese of Albany, is committed to active witness on behalf of the Scriptural values of mercy and justice.
Catholic Charities, recognizing human need at all stages of life, responds to all persons regardless of race, creed or lifestyle, with special emphasis on the economically poor and the vulnerable.
Catholic Charities serves and empowers persons in need, advocates for a just society, calls forth and collaborates with women and men of good will in fulfillment of its mission.
Job Duties:
Guide and participate with children in various activities.
Plan and supervise age-appropriate activities for children.
Actively supervise children ages 5 - 12 years old.
Maintain program areas in good working order.
Maintain appropriate staff-to-child ratios.
Support Catholic Charities' and Sunnyside Center's missions.
Strive to fulfill goals and objectives of Sunnyside Center.
Conduct behavior in a professional manner.
Follow Sunnyside Center's policies and procedures.
Be flexible, dependable, and work as a team player.
Perform additional duties as assigned by an appropriate supervisor.
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED 1-3 years experience Recommended Skills Flexible Working Hardworking And Dedicated Justice Team Working Trustworthy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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