Jõekääru

Counsellors & Program Directors

If you would like to work at camp this summer, please fill out an application form (at end of web-page) and send to joekaaru@hotmail.com

Dates for Applications:
Director, Head Chef, Waterfront Director: January 31, 2024
Counselors, Assistant Counselors, Program Directors and Technical Workers: January 31, 2024.

 

Counselor, Assistant Counselor and Instructional Staff:

The counselor is responsible for the safety, happiness, fun, support, encouragement and well-being of campers while at camp. Nobody matters more in a camper’s life: a counselor is mom, dad, teacher, role model and best friend. Counselors are directly responsible to the camp directors and are expected to be alert and co-operative.

 

Duties include :

1) Ensuring Physical and Psychological Safety of all Campers

  • Make sure the space is arranged and equipped for safety
  • Ensure that a ‘plan B’ is prepared, in case of last-minute changes in weather or other conditions
  • Be aware and concerned for the social adjustment of each camper
  • Activities and places are introduced with explicit instructions
  • Supervise and Assist in cabin group housekeeping duties and foster a respect for their surroundings.

2) Structuring the group

  • Manage time efficiently
  • Establish a way to gather, a signal to get attention of the group
  • Control the group without being domineering
  • Handle emergencies and interruptions
  • Plan and carry out activities that will help the campers build new friendships
  • Ensure that negative/destructive behaviour (whether physical, verbal, emotional) is dealt with immediately and appropriately

3) Creating Supportive Relationships

  • Express enthusiasm for activities, and to take a leadership role in them
  • Encourage campers to participate
  • Show respect for peers and co-workers
  • Make a sincere effort to constructively assist less experienced staff
  • Respond to questions in a supportive manner
  • Clearly lay out expectations
  • Follow through with articulated expectations

4) Providing Opportunities for Skill Building:

  • Instruct in morning lessons as requested by Camp Directors, and encourage each camper to participate actively
  • Plan engaging activities
  • Knowledge in activity area
  • Present directions in a clear, concise, age-appropriate way
  • Break down steps for easier learning
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Contact

   joekaaru@hotmail.com
   Joekaaru Estonian Children's Camp, 38 Viru Ave., Udora, ON L0C 1L0 [Posti Aadress]
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   ( 705 ) 228-8173 [during camp]