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Summer Day Camp Counselor - in -Training (CIT)

The Salvation Army USA Central Territory, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

Duration: Full Time


Position Summary


The Salvation Army Noble Corps is committed to "Doing the Most Good" by providing holistic, person-centered services to individuals and families. In addition to worship services and pastoral care, services include support with food, clothing, utilities, rent, securing housing, and both short- and long-term case management, as well as connections to community partners.



The Summer Day Camp Counselor-in-Training (CIT) role is designed for youth (ages 16+) who are interested in developing leadership skills and gaining hands-on experience working with children. CITs assist Lead Counselors with camp activities, support camper engagement, and contribute to a fun, safe, and Christ-centered camp environment.



Wage: $16 per hour, 20-40 hours per week


10011 Noble Parkway, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443



Essential Functions (approximate time spent)



  • Activity Participation & Support (80%): Assist Lead Counselors in engaging campers in activities, games, crafts, and devotions. Serve as a positive role model and help promote participation, cooperation, and respect among campers.

  • Program Support (10%): Help set up, clean up, and organize materials before and after activities. Assist staff with transitions between scheduled events.

  • Team Collaboration & Learning (5%): Attend and participate in pre-camp orientation and ongoing training. Offer ideas, creativity, and enthusiasm to enhance the camp experience.

  • Maintaining Environment (5%): Help keep camp spaces clean, organized, and safe by assisting with daily setup and cleanup tasks.


Education and Experience



  • Must be at least 16 years old.

  • Currently enrolled in or entering high school or a similar education program.

  • Prior experience in youth programs, church activities, or camp environments - either as a participant or in a staff/volunteer role - is preferred.


Competencies



  • Builds positive, age-appropriate connections with children and youth from diverse backgrounds.

  • Works cooperatively as part of a team and accepts guidance from supervisors.

  • Dependable and responsible; follows through with assigned tasks.

  • Communicates with respect and maturity.

  • Adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment.

  • Brings energy, creativity, and a positive attitude to all activities.

  • Demonstrates honesty, integrity, and reliability.


Working Conditions



  • Active and physical environment, primarily indoors with occasional outdoor activities.

  • Requires standing, walking, bending, and participating in games or physical activities for extended periods.

  • May involve lifting or carrying supplies (up to 25 lbs.).

  • Noise level can be moderate to high depending on activity.

  • Requires availability during program hours, which may include early mornings or late afternoons.

  • On-site role; not eligible for a remote-friendly work environment.


Supervisory Responsibilities



  • None.


Travel/Driving Requirements



  • Frequent travel by agency vehicle throughout the metro area to support the mission.

  • No driving required.


Other Duties



  • All employees recognize that The Salvation Army is a church and agree to support its mission as employees.

  • This job description is not all-inclusive and is intended to outline essential functions. The supervisor may assign additional duties, responsibilities, and tasks as needed.