BFT Aspire Assist Group Leader - Summer Program
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Aspire is a program of the Massachusetts General Hospital and Partners Healthcare Systems that serves more than 200 participants, teens, and young adults with social cognition challenges, including Asperger's Syndrome, High-Cognitive Autism, Nonverbal Learning Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Aspire Adventure Camp serves 100 participants aged 5-13 who have the cognitive capacity for solid peer connections but who lack the understanding and skill set to form those connections.
The summer program is an immersive experience in which campers are placed into well‑matched groups, with participant‑to‑staff ratios no greater than 3:1. Participants engage in outdoor education activities, such as hiking and fishing, theme‑based curriculum, such as art or recreation, and skill building lessons to support in the development of social skills, stress management strategies, and self‑awareness.
Assistant Group Leaders (AGLs) play an important role at Aspire Adventure Camp. AGLs work under the direction of more experienced Group Leaders and are responsible for supervising the 4‑7 children in their group. AGLs are also responsible for learning social support and behavior management strategies taught at pre‑camp training. AGLs model expected behavior and social interactions for children both in their group and the whole camp.
AGLs must have a desire to help neurodivergent children develop their social skills, self‑esteem, and self‑worth while helping them succeed and have fun.
We invite neurodivergent candidates to apply.
Degree:
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Field of Study:
Interest in a related field Required or Preferred
Prior experience working with children and adolescents Required or Preferred
Prior experience working with neurodivergent children and/or adolescents Required or Preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities- Desire to work in a team environment
- Desire and ability to work in an outdoor setting
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to solve problems collaboratively with staff
- Desire to help participants feel safe, succeed, and have fun
- Ability to demonstrate a calm demeanor with children, caregivers, and staff
- Standing Occasionally (3-33%)
- Walking Occasionally (3-33%)
- Sitting Constantly (67-100%)
- Lifting Occasionally (3-33%) 20lbs - 35lbs
- Carrying…
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