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How much do summer disability inclusion jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for summer disability inclusion in Tallahassee, FL is $56,657.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,600.00 and $61,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Summer Disability Inclusion role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Summer Disability Inclusion role, you need a background in education, social work, or a related field, along with knowledge of disability support and inclusion practices. Familiarity with adaptive technologies, communication devices, and disability-specific accommodations is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and cultural sensitivity distinguish top performers in this position. These skills are crucial for creating an inclusive, supportive environment that empowers individuals with disabilities to participate fully in summer programs.

What are some common challenges faced in a Summer Disability Inclusion role, and how can they be addressed?

In a Summer Disability Inclusion role, team members often encounter challenges such as adapting activities to a wide range of abilities, ensuring accessible communication, and fostering an inclusive environment for all participants. These challenges can be addressed by collaborating closely with other staff, utilizing creative problem-solving, and proactively seeking input from participants and their families. Ongoing training and open communication within the team are also essential for identifying barriers and developing effective solutions, ensuring that everyone can fully participate and enjoy the summer program.

What is a Summer Disability Inclusion job?

A Summer Disability Inclusion job typically involves supporting and advocating for the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in summer programs, camps, or activities. Employees in these roles work to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to opportunities, provide accommodations, and help create an inclusive and supportive environment. Responsibilities may include assisting with adaptive activities, collaborating with staff to remove barriers, and educating others about disability awareness. This role is essential for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion during summer programs.

What is the difference between Summer Disability Inclusion vs Summer Human Resources Coordinator?

AspectSummer Disability InclusionSummer Human Resources Coordinator
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications in disability inclusion, diversity, or HRHR certifications or related degrees often preferred
Work EnvironmentNonprofit, corporate, or government settings focusing on accessibility and inclusionCorporate or organizational settings managing employee relations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in organizations prioritizing accessibility and diversity initiativesCommon in HR departments across various industries
Search & Comparison IntentPeople interested in disability inclusion roles during summer programsIndividuals exploring HR-related summer internships

Summer Disability Inclusion roles focus on promoting accessibility and diversity initiatives, often requiring knowledge of disability policies. Summer Human Resources Coordinator positions cover broader HR functions like recruitment and employee relations. While both roles may involve organizational skills and some HR knowledge, Disability Inclusion roles are specialized in accessibility and inclusion strategies, making them distinct in focus and credentials.

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Infographic showing various Summer Disability Inclusion job openings in Tallahassee, FL as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 35% Full Time, 57% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,657 per year, or $27.2 per hour.
Advocate Camp Counselor for children w/disabilities, Camp Kaleidoscope, Summer

Advocate Camp Counselor for children w/disabilities, Camp Kaleidoscope, Summer

JCC Greater Boston

Tallahassee, FL • On-site

$15/hr

Temporary

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Be a role model. Make camp possible for every child.
Do you believe every child deserves to be fully included at camp? JCC Greater Boston is looking for caring, patient, and enthusiastic Advocate Camp Counselors to join our Inclusion Team this summer.
Advocate Counselors are part of our camp's Inclusion Team, working directly with campers with disabilities and individualized needs. Guided by ICPs (Individual Camper Plans) and supported by our Inclusion Team, Advocate Counselors partner with co-counselors to ensure that every camper is safe, supported, and fully included in their bunk and camp activities.
JCC Greater Boston offers free bus service for staff from Cambridge, Brookline, Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury, Wayland, Framingham, Natick, Needham, Newton and Wellesley during the summer season.
What you will do each day:
Each morning, you'll connect with your camper, making sure they feel welcomed and ready for the day. You'll support them in joining their bunk for activities - whether that means going over the schedule with them, cheering them on during sports, modeling skills and providing hands-on support in arts & crafts, or being in the water with them at swim. Throughout the day, you'll model patience, empathy, and creativity as you help campers navigate challenges and celebrate successes. You'll work closely with co-counselors and our Inclusion Team to adapt supports as needed. At the end of the day, you'll leave knowing you made camp possible for a child who might not otherwise be able to fully participate.
Why work with us?
At our camps, the best part of the day is simple: the kids. Our staff say their favorite moments are playing games, cheering campers on at swim, creating art together, and bonding over shared interests.
Staff describe camp as fun, dynamic, and inviting. Here, you'll gain leadership skills, make lasting friendships, and create unforgettable experiences - for campers and yourself.
JCC Greater Boston is deeply committed to valuing and celebrating the uniqueness of each constituent. We welcome staff and participants from diverse backgrounds. While being proudly Jewish, we strive in every way to provide an open and welcoming setting for all, irrespective of personal practices, beliefs, or background. We are guided by JCC Greater Boston's core values - Belonging, Joyfulness, Collaboration, and Transformation - which resonate with many who do not identify as Jewish.
This is what our Camp Counselors say are the best parts of working at JCC Camps:
  • Bonding with the campers
  • The activities
  • Free swim
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Making close friends with co-counselors
Primary responsibilities include, and are not limited to:
  • Partner with co-counselors to build an inclusive group dynamic and implement accommodations from camper ICPs
  • Advocate for camper strengths, needs, and abilities while encouraging independence and participation
  • Support campers in fully engaging with bunk life and activities (arts, sports, swimming, special events)
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of campers during structured and unstructured times
  • Participate in and support campers during swim times (must be able to access the pool and swim with campers)
  • Communicate regularly with co-counselors and leadership to ensure consistency of support
  • Model patience, empathy, and positive behavior for campers and peers
Standard staff expectations include and are not limited to:
  • Actively create a welcoming dynamic that contributes to an environment where each individual is valued and respected
  • Actively participate as an essential team member
  • Support JCC Greater Boston's mission, vision, and values of belonging, joyfulness, collaboration, and transformation, including through role modeling
  • Enthusiastically representing the organization, model excellence and achievement
  • Attend JCCGB meetings and trainings as assigned
  • Other duties as assigned
Skills you gain as a camp counselor:
  • Negotiation and conflict resolution skills
  • Ability to "think on your feet"
  • Social/emotional knowledge
  • Problem-solving techniques
  • Project management skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Collaboration experience
  • Flexibility
This is a great chance to join JCC Greater Boston's respected and valued, people-orientated workplace of diverse community services providers, which is rapidly growing!
JOB DETAILS: This is an hourly position with a daily schedule of 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday. Offering great perks, including JCC Health & Fitness center access, a supportive, vibrant in-person work environment, and a competitive starting pay rate of $15 per hour. The pay rate offered will ultimately be determined by relevant qualifications, experience, and JCC's internal equity.
This 8 week camp program is June 22 - August 21, including staff training. While we prefer candidates who are available all summer, we recognize that candidates may have other obligations and are happy to work with your schedule.
About JCC Greater Boston
Since opening its doors in 1983, JCC Greater Boston has been committed to creating a vibrant, inclusive, diverse community by nurturing meaningful, lasting relationships. Through our network of early learning centers, day camps, regional teen and family programs, health and wellness offerings, and adult arts and ideas classes, JCC Greater Boston provides highly valued connections, learning, and experiences for the Jewish community and friends.
JCC Greater Boston staff enjoy working in an innovative, friendly, and welcoming environment where their talents and contributions are appreciated. In our recent employee survey, staff rated their direct management and organizational alignment experiences close to 90% positive. If you want to upgrade your working experience and have a better work-life balance, we encourage you to explore becoming part of the JCC team!
The JCC is deeply committed to valuing and celebrating the uniqueness of each constituent. We welcome staff and participants from diverse backgrounds. While being proudly Jewish, we strive in every way to provide an open and welcoming setting for all, irrespective of personal practices, beliefs, or background. We are guided by JCC Greater Boston's core values: Belonging, Joyfulness, Collaboration, and Transformation, which we hope resonate with all.
To learn more about what makes JCC Greater Boston a wonderful place to work, please visit our careers page at https://www.bostonjcc.org/careers/
JCC Greater Boston is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or disability. In a continuing effort to maintain and enrich a diverse environment, we actively encourage applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.
Requirements
Education and Experience:
  • Eligible for work permit
  • 1+ season (summer camp, semester, babysitting, coaching, other) experience working with children
Equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted at the JCC's discretion to meet minimum criteria.
Skills and Abilities:
  • Enjoy working with children and a strong desire to make a difference every day
  • Safety awareness and ability to communicate any issues and concerns with supervisors
  • Exhibits leadership skills, including teamwork, patience, flexibility, and diplomacy
  • Demonstrates positive attitude at all times
  • Commitment to build strong relationships with campers, co-workers, and camp leadership
  • Self-starter who takes the initiative
  • Ability to manage situations effectively and diplomatically and ask for help, guidance, or clarification when needed
  • Must be able to work well with others, building/sustaining collaborative solid relationships
Physical Requirements:
  • Able to work well in a busy, dynamic, and sometimes noisy environment involving multiple tasks and priorities.
  • Able to lift and carry objects weighing 30-40 pounds (boxes of supplies, children's backpacks, etc.
  • Able to sit and kneel; getting down at eye level with children regularly.
  • Ability to swim and supervise children in pool (able to stand in pool)
ADA Statement: Individuals must possess these criteria for knowledge, skills, and abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation and using some other combination of skills and abilities.
Benefits
In addition to offering rewarding work and great career opportunities within our mission-driven, values-driven, and family-centric environment, JCC Greater Boston proudly offers employees the generous benefits listed below.
JCCGB Perks! Each seasonal employee is eligible for access to JCC Greater Boston's top class fitness, recreation and wellness facility in Newton! Seasonal access to the JCC Fitness Center includes:
  • Use of the Fitness Center at Leventhal-Sidman JCC during active seasonal employment
  • Free or discounted enrollment for camp programs may be available for camp employees' children based on availability.
Benefits are subject to review and change by the Organization, and plan documents are the primary determinant.
A Great Place to Work! JCC Greater Boston is consciously evolving as a great place to work! In our recent 2023 employee engagement survey, at least 88% of our staff gave us top ratings on:
  • Supportive colleagues
  • Team camaraderie
  • How their managers treat them
  • Individual autonomy
  • Knowing what their work contributes to and how it impacts others
  • Pride in working for the JCC
  • Program and service quality
  • Holding ourselves accountable