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SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR

 

Posted by Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation on 03/17/2025


Job Basics

Industry Sector: Outdoor

Job Categories: Outdoor Education

Company Type: Recreation

State: UT

City: Park City

Country:

Required Experience:


Job Type: Seasonal Part Time

Salary:

Required to Relocate: Yes

Required to Travel:

Employee May Telecommute: No

Job Seeker Must Live Within:


Job Description & Requirements

About the Utah Olympic Park 

Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Utah Olympic Park (UOP) is a dynamic multi-use facility with Nordic ski jumps, sliding tracks, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities.  As a part of the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation, our mission is to cultivate champions in sport and in life, deliver experiences that inspire communities, and celebrate our Olympic legacy for generations to come.  

 

About the role 

  • The UOP Summer Camp Counselor is responsible to assist the lead counsleor in the implementation of the UOP summer camp, ensuring the safety, enjoyment, and growth of all campers. The role will assist in the  execution of daily camp activities. The camp runs for six weeks, Tuesday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day. Camp season: June 17 –20, 24 – 27, July 8 – 11, 15 –18,29 - 1 and Aug. 5 – 8 

 

Major Tasks and Responsibilities 

 

Camper Supervision

  • Supervise children aged 7-12 years old from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM during camp hours, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times. 

  • Actively engage with campers in all activities, ensuring their participation, well-being, and that no child is left unattended. 

  • Help campers with extra needs, manage disinterested children, and offer assistance to those needing to leave activities for any reason. 

  • Monitor camper behavior and take corrective actions as needed to maintain a safe and positive camp environment. 

 

Activity Coordination: 

  • Assist the lead counselor in organizing and leading campers to daily activities at the UOP, such as the ropes course, zip lines, and tubing. 

  • Assist in the coordinate and implementation of age-appropriate camp activities and programs according to the weekly schedule. 

  • Ensure that activities are run safely, efficiently, and enjoyably for all campers. 

  • Assist in the supervision and guide campers during off-site activities, including transport to local destinations (when over 21) and during activities hosted by sport vendors. 

 

Safety and Well-being: 

  • Monitor and manage camper safety during activities, meals, free time, and transitions between activities. 

  • Ensure that campers are regularly hydrated, wearing sunscreen, and following nutritional guidelines as per camp policy. 

  • Be vigilant about environmental factors, ensuring campers take necessary precautions to remain safe in varying weather conditions. 

 

Communication: 

  • Communicate effectively with campers, staff, and parents, addressing any concerns, needs, or questions in a timely and professional manner. 

  • Assist Lead to provide parents with updates on their child’s experience and well-being at camp, maintaining an open line of communication. 

 

Training & Compliance: 

  • Complete all required in-house training prior to the start of camp and participate in any additional training throughout the season. 

  • Follow all camp policies, procedures, and guidelines, ensuring the safety and success of the camp program. 

  • All other job responsibilities as assigned. 

 

Candidate Knowledge and Essential Skills 

  • Previous experience in a camp or youth-oriented role is preferred. 

  • Strong communication and organizational skills. 

  • Ability to supervise, motivate, and engage children aged 7-12 years. 

  • Certification in CPR and First Aid preferred. 

  • Safe Sport Certification 

  •  21 years or older to drive campers to offsite activities preferred but not required. 

  • Knowledge of child development, safety, and group management. 

  • Ability to actively participate in all activities and ensure the well-being of all campers. 

 

Minimum Requirements 

  • Experience working with children. 

  • Ability to play games with children. 

  • Ability to lift 50 pounds. 

  • Ability to work outdoors in all temperature/weather extremes. 

  • Ability to stand on feet for extended periods of time. 

  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. 

  • Hearing – to converse with others in a normal conversation. 

  • Balancing, bending, climbing, kneeling, walking, pushing, reaching above shoulders, and sitting. 

 

Employee Perks 

  • Unlimited Park Passes for your immediate family. 

  • 6 friends or family passes (employee vouchers are non-transferable and cannot be sold). 

  • 20% off in the museum gift shop. 


About Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation (UOLF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that celebrates the spirit of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games to inspire active, healthy lifestyles and increase community uses of Utahs Olympic venues. As Designated Official U.S. Olympic Training Sites, our venues are places of inspiration and accomplishment where young athletes train alongside world champions. This key role supports the UOLF executive team and board members as well as coordinates administrative functions for the management team at the Utah Olympic Park.

UOLF Vision is to bring to life the Olympic & Paralympic spirit in our youth, our communities and to athletes from around the world.
UOLF Mission to cultivate champions in sport and in life, deliver experiences that inspire communities and celebrate our Olympic legacy for generations to come.