Assistant Supervisor (Camp) - Victory
Merritt Island, FL
About the Job
Job Summary
The Assistant Supervisor has an important job - not only is the Assistant Supervisor responsible for the physical and educational well-being of students, they also play a vital role in connecting with parents and coordinating with staff. Assistant Supervisors should be well rounded in classroom management and Victory program procedures. In addition to helping students develop athletically, they are also responsible for helping the student to develop socially, emotionally, and academically. Assistant Supervisors need to be patient and authoritative, empathetic, and regimented. The best Assistant Supervisors are natural managers who lead by example. They are physically fit, organized, talented, and highly motivated - with a can-do disposition that prompts students to participate and perform above their own expectation levels.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Coordinate schedule with site Supervisor for daily on-site presence to oversee the guidance, support and coordination of students, parents and staff.
- Communicate overall camp necessities with Victory staff and leadership on a regular basis.
- Hold one-on-one conferences with Victory leadership to keep them informed of qualitative and quantitative camp data on a daily / weekly basis to track to meet athletic, social, emotional, and academic goals.
- At the direction of site Supervisor or Leadership, meet with parents/guardians to discuss student progress, remedial issues, behavior problems, and help students achieve their individual goals.
- Follow lesson plans developed by Victory Administration.
- Support the development of group and teamwork, leadership, anti-bullying, etc. to assist students in successful transition socially, emotionally, and academically.
- Arrive on time every day that you are scheduled, prepare for activity and for kids' arrival.
- Document hours on your cell phone via Victory Administration's Quickbooks time app.
Qualifications
- College student working toward Bachelor's degree (preferably in Education or Sports/Exercise)
or Equivalent Experience
- State issued teaching certificate or license preferred, but not required.
- Comfortable speaking and directing large groups.
- Able to explain complex procedures in simple terms.
- Ability to manage spontaneous changes and events.
- Well-versed in all Victory programming procedures.
- Prepared to enthusiastically greet students, parents and staff on a daily basis.
- Education oriented, with a strong sense of fair play and inclination against favoritism.
- Able to teach and coach diverse students with varied athletic interests and diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Transportation to the site
Attendance and Punctuality
Attendance is an essential job function. This position requires applicant to arrive on time for scheduled shift which means set up and ready for kids' arrival. This position requires the ability to work extended hours and weekends, if necessary, when required.
Physical Requirements
Must have the ability to lift moderately heavy objects up to 25lbs. and perform duties requiring extensive maneuverability and normal strength.
Must also be prepared to run, jump and participate in physical activity.
Equipment
Duties will require the regular use of mobile devices, computers and other electronics. Must have access to personal vehicle and hold a valid state driver's license and insurance. Must be able to pass a background check.
Compensation
- $15-$16 per hour