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Posted: December 22, 2025 (24 days ago)

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Part-time Seasonal Summer Camp Positions - Community Services

Gwinnett County

Department of Community Services

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Location

Salary

Not specified

Type

Closes

February 22, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves working at summer camps in Gwinnett County, Georgia, where staff lead children through daily activities, games, crafts, and outdoor fun while ensuring safety and managing routines like setup and cleanup.

Roles include Camp Directors who oversee operations, Inclusion Counselors who support children with special needs, and Camp Counselors who assist with group activities.

It's a great fit for energetic, patient people who enjoy working with kids, have strong communication skills, and are comfortable outdoors, especially those with experience in child care or education.

Key Requirements

  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills
  • Effective communication with children and adults
  • Comfortable working outdoors and transitioning groups of children
  • Ability to enforce rules, provide first aid, and manage discipline/incidents
  • Experience leading activities, games, and crafts for children
  • Mandatory training in May 2026
  • Background in child care, education, or inclusion support (preferred for specific roles)

Full Job Description

These positions are for camps operating in Buford and Lawrenceville at Bill Atkinson Animal Welfare Center, Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center, and Gwinnett Community Resources Center at Suwanee Avenue.

Hiring Salary Range:
(based on experience)

Camp Directors: $19.00 - $21.00/hour
Inclusion Counselors: $17.00 - $19.00/hour
Camp Counselors: $16.00 - $17.00/hour

Job Descriptions
Camp Directors, Inclusion Counselors, and Camp Counselors are responsible for orienting, monitoring, and leading children through the day-to-day operations of summer camp, including the setup and cleanup of equipment and supplies for camp activities. Candidates must have strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills, must be comfortable working outdoors, be effective communicators with children and adults, and be able to transition groups of children effectively. Camp staff are required to enforce rules and regulations, ensure attendance and camp records are completed, provide first aid as needed, maintain equipment and inventory, and report/manage discipline problems, accidents, and other incidents.

Specific responsibilities and minimum requirements for each position are listed below.

Please note that there will be several days of MANDATORY training required of staff during the month of May 2026. These dates will be shared at time of interview.

Essential Duties:

Camp Counselors:
  • Communicating all issues with the Camp Director and Program Supervisor
  • Helping to develop and implement lesson plans
  • Leading children through the day-to-day operation of camp, including set up and clean-up of equipment and supplies for camp activities
  • Leading various activities, games, and crafts for campers
  • Maintaining equipment and inventory

Inclusion Counselors:
  • Communicating all issues and concerns to the Program Supervisor
  • Interacting with parents and completing paperwork, including weekly reports
  • Leading children through the day-to-day operation of camp, including set up and clean-up of equipment and supplies for camp activities
  • Maintaining confidentiality of parents, children, and staff
  • Maintaining equipment and inventory
  • Orienting, monitoring, and leading children in various activities
  • Supervising and leading various activities, games, and crafts for campers
  • Working directly with campers who have physical and/or cognitive disabilities

Camp Directors:
  • Communicating all issues and concerns with Program Supervisor
  • Developing and implementing camp curriculum
  • Leading children and counselors through the day-to-day operation of camp, including set up and clean-up of equipment and supplies for camp activities
  • Monitoring camp staff attendance and work hours and completing and submitting time sheets
  • Orienting, monitoring, and leading children in various activities
  • Participating in staff and program evaluation
  • Supervising and leading various activities, games, and crafts for campers
  • Supervising camp staff, interacting with parents, and completing paperwork, including weekly reports


Other Job Requirements/Information (for all positions)
  • This job requires fingerprinting: candidates must undergo a comprehensive background check and obtain a satisfactory determination from the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL).

Hourly rate
The Grade for this position is 97. Pay rate will be dependent on education and experience.

Minimum Qualifications

Camp Counselors:
  • Must be at least 16 years old
  • CPR and First Aid certification is required before the first day of camp
  • Previous experience working in a day camp setting or teaching children is preferred

Camp Inclusion Counselors:
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must possess a valid Georgia driver's license
  • CPR and First Aid certification is required before the first day of camp
  • Previous experience working in a day camp setting or teaching children with special needs, or college coursework in special education or related fields
  • Previous experience working in a day camp setting or teaching children is preferred
  • Ability to determine accommodations and communicate adjustments with other camp staff

Camp Directors:
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must possess a valid Georgia driver's license
  • CPR and First Aid certification is required before the first day of camp
  • Previous experience working in a day camp setting or teaching children
  • College level course work in recreation, health and wellness, elementary/secondary education, or a similar field of study is required
  • Must have supervisory experience
  • Experience or formal education of techniques employed in working with special needs specifically behaviorally challenged populations preferred

Physical Requirements
The work involves direct involvement with day camp participants which typically requires bending, crouching, stooping, standing for long periods, considerable walking, and may require intermittent lifting of objects of a minimum of 25 pounds. The work is performed indoors and outdoors in all kinds of weather.

The Department of Community Services provides high-quality recreational, educational, human services and other amenities in partnership with the Gwinnett community. It envisions a diverse, vibrant, and safe Gwinnett where residents are healthy and successful and seeks to partner with others to enhance the quality of life of families and individuals residing in Gwinnett County. The department provides programming at multiple location across Gwinnett. For more information about this department, please click here.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 12/22/2025 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 12/19/2025

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-gwinnett-5173937