Imagine going to work knowing that what you do each day positively affects the lives of the people in your community. While working at YMCA Camp Potawotami, you’ll discover more than a job—you’ll enjoy making genuine connections and unforgettable experiences in the lives of those around you. YMCA Camp Potawotami has provided friendship, fun, and a character-building camping experience in a beautiful, safe environment for over 100 years. Located about 40 miles north of Fort Wayne on the shores of Blackman Lake, Camp Potawotami has over 210 acres of woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and hiking trails.
Candidates must be committed to contributing to the mission, culture, and values of YMCA Camp Potawotami and the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne as well as…
- Must be at least 20 years of age.
- Must have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Must have experience working with youth in a camp or outdoor setting.
- Excellent communication, supervisory, and organizational skills.
. Excellent human relations skills and enthusiasm.
. Basic math skills and demonstrated recordkeeping proficiency. - An elevated level of organization, flexibility, and ability to handle difficult situations effectively
- Valid driver’s license preferred.
- Successfully complete within 30 days of hire: CPR/First Aid/O2 Certification, Bloodborne Pathogen training, Child Abuse Prevention training, and all other required training as specified by your supervisor.
- Provide supervision and leadership to camp and all activities at the Waterfront.
- Certifications: Current American Red Cross lifeguard certification is required. Additional American Red Cross WSI certification is also preferred. Open Waterfront Lifeguard experience is required.
- During summer, lead weekly staff in-service trainings and train all staff in proper use of waterfront equipment.
- Train all staff on non-lifeguard staff on responsibilities and roles including lookout, fitting PFDs, supervising games and no swimmers, and facilitating the buddy board.
- Evaluate the swimming skills of all campers and staff during the Swim Check at the beginning of each camper week.
- Oversee the Across Lake Swim with swim levels required to participate, scheduling, guard coverage, and awarding upon completion.
- Supervise and direct the camp waterfront program. Set-up, secure, and maintain all waterfront equipment. Includes daily equipment checks for safety, cleanliness, and repair.The Y: We’re for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
- Evaluate lifeguards using the Red Ball Test and Lifeguard Quick Checks daily. Provide feedback and additional training, as necessary.
- Schedule Lifeguard and staff rotations during open swim
- Facilitate Buddy Checks no less than every 15 minutes when there are active swimmers.
- Maintain knowledge of and perform a key role in aquatic emergencies.
- Assist with camp operations related to prep, evening programing, daily and weekly cleaning.
- Supervise, Evaluate, and Coach Lifeguards, Lookouts, and Camp staff with waterfront assignments.