Summer Day Camp Inclusion Aide
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, After School
Overview
Champion Inclusion, Empower Abilities:
Be an Inclusion Aide at Sage YMCA for Summer 2026!
At the Y, we create an exciting, safe camp environment for kids and staff to have an unforgettable summer. While campers are taking part in unique experiences and adventures, our Summer Day Camp Inclusion Aides are developing leadership skills and confidence while making lasting friendships and memories.
Pay starts at $17.90 per hour, Monday-Friday schedule
ResponsibilitiesProgram Participant Experience
- You will serve as a role model in supporting inclusion and high-quality camp programming, creating an outstanding participant experience for children, parents and families.
- You will modify learning or recreational activities as needed, including activities, rules, equipment, and/or supplies as needed. Promotes participation in program activities and independence to the fullest extent possible. Maintains the confidentiality of information pertaining to the individual(s) assigned for support.
- You will teach socially acceptable behaviors by serving as a role model and by using age-appropriate positive reinforcement and behavior management strategies. Implements individualized behavior management plans, when necessary.
- You will communicate consistently with team members and program leaders to stay abreast of activities and schedule, in order to prepare for activity modifications. Will offer suggestions for modifications, if applicable.
- You will communicate consistently with parents, classroom/program team and program leadership through completion of a weekly summary of the individual’s participation.
- You will support program activities as assigned by supervisor including substitute support for ongoing camp activities.
Participant Safety
- You will ensure the physical and emotional health and safety of participants by being safety conscious, following all established YMCA standards and critically evaluating situations for potential risks.
- You will be alert and responsive to any specific health and safety needs of the individual with a disability.
- You will ensure compliance with established rules and regulations to ensure safety. Monitors participants and team members provides coaching and intervention as necessary.
- You will set up facilities and/or equipment for activities and stores equipment appropriately after use. Immediately notifies program leaders of any broken or unsafe equipment or if more resources/equipment are needed.
- You will work to keep program facilities clean at all times.
What you’ll Need
- High school diploma or equivalent; must be at least 18 years of age or older
- Must have prior experience working with children; experience with children with disabilities and/or in a similar program setting preferred.
- Commitment to, and passion for, the YMCA of Metro Chicago’s mission and serving the needs of diverse youth
- Basic knowledge of child growth and development as well as developmentally appropriate practices for age group
- Ability to understand and implement an inclusion plan and provide recommended strategies for ability to observe participant behavior and apply appropriate behavior management techniques is essential.
- Demonstrated interpersonal and verbal communication skills with the ability to build constructive relationships, act as role model, and communicate effectively with children, families, team members and others
- Demonstrates evidence of YMCA Y Team competencies in previous experience or practice
- Meets physical qualifications required as outlined in job description. The YMCA will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities
- Meet additional program guidelines for background checks and medical screening where necessary based on program supported.
- Reporting any items that may provide a health or safety hazard to staff, members or guests to your supervisor
- Following all policies and procedures related to keeping children safe in our facilities and programs, including those related to the monitoring and supervision of children
- Reporting any suspicious behavior and violation of policy and procedures to your supervisor
- Completing all child abuse prevention training, as required
Functional Expert :
Considered a thought leader on a subject
Detail Oriented :
Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well
Ability to Make an Impact :
Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or the organization
Flexibility :
Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
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