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What is the difference between Live In Summer Ranch vs Summer Camp Counselor?

AspectLive In Summer RanchSummer Camp Counselor
CredentialsBasic certifications, sometimes first aidFirst aid, background checks, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentRanch settings, outdoor, ruralCampgrounds, outdoor activities, rural or suburban
Employer & IndustryRanch or farm operationsSummer camps, youth programs

Both roles involve outdoor work and supervising youth, but a Live In Summer Ranch typically focuses on farm or ranch activities, while a Summer Camp Counselor emphasizes recreational activities and youth engagement at camps. The credentials are similar, but the work environments and employer types differ, making each role unique within outdoor youth programs.

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PARKS/RECREATION SPECIALIST - SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR/NATURALIST/VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

PARKS/RECREATION SPECIALIST - SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR/NATURALIST/VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

City of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

$13.69 - $15.30/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


City Of Cincinnati rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

General Statement of Duties GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Parks seeks reliable and customer-focused individuals to join our team as part-time Parks/Recreation Specialists. This position may report to the Operations or Natural Resources Divisions to assist in nature education programming for the Park Board. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, a friendly demeanor, and a passion for promoting a safe and enjoyable environment within our parks.HOURS: Part-time employees work up to 30 hours per week

Some positions may work weekends, holidays, and evenings. Summer Camp Counselor-Specific Duties Plan, design, and teach campers about the natural world around them. Create innovative art activities with children of all ages and backgrounds.

Must be available to work from June to August 20-40 hours per week. Nature Education Programmer-Specific Duties Maintain nature center collections, displays, and live animals. Assist in habitat restoration projects within Cincinnati Parks.

Participate in school field trips, family-oriented events, and youth and adult courses. Volunteer Coordinator-Specific Duties Recruit, communicate, and schedule volunteers to support Explore Nature Programming and Krohn Conservatory Maintaining volunteer records and tracking volunteer activities Working alongside volunteers at various park locations as needed General Duties Applicable for All Positions Work as an educator to people of all ages and backgrounds about the ecological relationships, natural resources, and items/sites of historical importance found in Cincinnati Parks. Provide general cleaning/organization of park facility and/or special event areas.

Assist with developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with community groups and other partnership organizations. Research and develop new nature education activities as needed and assist in modifying existing programs. Perform various administrative duties as required.

Follow safety procedures and maintain a safe environment/facility for staff and visitors. Recognize potential hazards, both environmental and situational. Provide for the care and maintenance of Park vehicles driven.

Demonstrate good organizational and administrative skills. Contacts staff and volunteers working on special events (email or phone calls), prepares any paperwork needed, and provides event statistics for monthly reports. Secure building and event facilities at the end of the workday and as needed during work hours.

Communicate effectively with people of all ages, most especially children; well-developed verbal and written skills, including the ability to communicate through multiple media (print, radio, TV, internet, etc.) with prior management approval. Work a flexible schedule that includes some weekends, evenings, and holidays. Maintain an effective working relationship with the Nature Center staff, departmental staff, and the general public

Work independently and as part of a team; work with people of diverse backgrounds. Work with limited supervision and multitask. Be creative, self-motivated, and a quick learner.

Be reliable in attendance. Demonstrate effective use of leadership techniques and sound judgment. Maintain a positive, motivated work attitude; project energy and enthusiasm.

Maintain a professional impression in appearance, language, and correspondence. Required Education and Experience Required Education and Experience Must be eighteen (18) years of age and a high school graduate, and have a valid driver's license Desired Education and Experience Posess knowledge local ecology, local cultural, and natural history. Experience in teaching techniques, development, and implementation of outdoor education programs.

Experience in hands-on curriculum development. Familiarity with a variety of electronic software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. and social media platforms Basic computer skills for data entry and communication.

Knowledge of or interest in parks and outdoor activities is preferred. Basic math skills Previous experience as an educator. This part-time position offers an exciting opportunity to be a key player in creating positive experiences for park visitors.

If you are passionate about customer service and enjoy working in a dynamic outdoor environment, we encourage you to apply for this position. Working and Physical Conditions Working and Physical Conditions Working and Physical Conditions Environmental Conditions: Indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to office computer screens; work on slippery or uneven surfaces; work in or around water; exposure to poison flora, insects, or other animal diseases; exposure to extremes in weather conditions (all types of weather); exposure to human health issues; exposure to various chemicals (ex. water-quality testing chemicals); at times will work alone at parks and nature centers.

Physical Conditions: Responsibilities and duties require maintaining the physical condition for sitting, standing, climbing, and walking for prolonged periods and leading hikes over varied terrain, including steps and hills. Occasional light or moderate lifting and carrying required; occasionally required to use hands to finger, occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.; specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, ability to distinguish colors, and the ability to adjust focus; must speak clearly and audibly Work Conditions/expectations Work under close supervision assisting staff or alone under general or specific instruction. May work with volunteers and answer general questions from the public

Operates mechanized equipment and hand tools with or without supervision. Some knowledge of trees, plants, gardening practices, and techniques is required. Specific skills or the operation of certain pieces of equipment may be learned on the job.


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