Recreation Leader III - Camp P-Town Lead
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Overview
Adventure awaits at Camp P-Town! The City of Pleasanton is seeking energetic and experienced camp leaders to take on the role of Recreation Leader III - Camp P-Town Lead and create unforgettable summer adventures for our community's youth (ages 6-14).
Under the direction of the Recreation Coordinator, you'll lead the charge in a dynamic day camp setting—serving as the on-site lead to supervise Recreation Leader II's and Leaders in Training (L.I.T.s), supporting activity planning, facilitation, and organization, communicating effectively with supervisors, parents, and staff, handling general administrative tasks like program implementation and safety protocols, administering first aid as needed, and ensuring a safe, fun-filled environment every step of the way.
You'll build strong relationships, resolve conflicts with mature judgment, and collaborate in a team-oriented atmosphere to make camp magic happen!
- Supervise and lead day camp participants, facilitating activities according to prepared camp schedules.
- Assist with program set-up, implementation, clean-up, and maintenance of camp rosters, check-in/out procedures, and equipment.
- Work closely with recreation coordinators on program planning, supply acquisition, and ensuring a safe program environment.
- Interact with patrons, parents/guardians, and the public, providing information, resolving conflicts, and administering first aid as needed.
- Handle money for programs or activities, operate cash registers or credit card terminals, and attend mandatory trainings and staff meetings.
- Perform assigned tasks with indirect supervision, including setting up equipment, supplies, and activity areas.
- Join a collaborative recreation team that values creativity, input, and shared enthusiasm for community programs.
- Engage with a wide variety of fun and meaningful activities that impact youth development and the Pleasanton community.
- Enjoy a supportive environment where flexibility and teamwork are encouraged in a vibrant department.
- Contribute to a high-performing organization known for community service, and opportunities to make a positive difference in people s lives.
- Navigating flexible schedules, including weekday shifts.
- Balancing interactions including resolving conflicts and handling inquiries from parents or the public.
- Providing timely assistance in a dynamic environment with varying program needs.
- Highly collaborative, regularly engaging with co-workers, supervisors, and coordinators to plan and execute programs.
- Approachable and accessible, fostering positive relationships with program participants, families, and the community.
- Ethical and professional, maintaining the highest standards of safety, courtesy, and judgment in all activities.
- Adaptable, able to manage competing priorities.
- Proactive, anticipating program issues and providing practical solutions to ensure smooth operations and participant enjoyment.
- Demonstrates an understanding of program objectives, operations, supplies and needs.
- Demonstrates experience and/or familiarity with program operations.
- Demonstrates some experience in emergency procedures and safety protocols.
- May have taken classes or training courses in program area.
- Possess current American Red Cross certification including Water Safety Instructor Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer and all guidelines outlined in Title 22 (may be obtained after employment).
Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of activity theory and philosophy; activity/facility protocols; activity equipment and facility care and use policies.
- Knowledge of money handling principles and City policies and procedures.
- CPR, First Aid, and AED certification; ability to provide basic staff training; develop and implement program marketing and promotion materials.
- Ability to develop program activities; interact with staff and outside agencies; provide leadership and direction for subordinate staff; coordinate resources; use mature judgment and resolve conflict.
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds; move and set up equipment and supplies; climb, squat, kneel, and sit on the floor as needed; assemble basic equipment, tools and supplies; operate tools and equipment.
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