Winter Camp Track and Field Student Counselor
- UWSYS University of Wisconsin System Administration
- Superior, WI
- 6mo ago
- Part-Time
- On-site
The primary function of this position is to help high school Track athletes through all the workouts and discussions throughout the camp. We look for someone that is knowledgeable in the sport/event while having the passion to share that knowledge to others in a positive way.
To Lead any of the segmented activities, workouts, or discussions.
Communicate camper needs to campers, parents, and other Camp Staff
Record camper check-in/out statistics and answer parent questions at pick up/drop off
Display a consistently dedicated, fun, and upbeat attitude to positively contribute to a camp environment
Address, document, and resolve camper behavioral issues in the moment and ongoing throughout camp
Track number of campers and always remain mindful of potential hazards for campers
Communicate running expectations on the track or on public sidewalks.
Other duties as assigned
$12.00/hour Supervisor I
Ability to work with ages 9th-12th graders in a variety of group sizes
Excellent people, communication, and organization skills
Available on Sundays of January 11th through February 22nd
Must be a UWS student in good academic standing
Must have 4+ years of Track and Field experience
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