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1Position Summary Do you enjoy working with children and youth? Do you want to create memorable experiences for children in our community? If you answered "yes" then apply to be part of our Summer Camps 2026 Supervisory teamWhat will you be doing?
As an Inclusion Camp Supervisor, you will help children make memories leading and supervising the specialized camp program designed for campers with disabilities, ages 6-13 years of age. You'll be responsible for the administration, program delivery and supervision of Town of Milton adapted camp program to ensure all activities are safe, fun and appropriate. This position reports to the Inclusion Camp Coordinator.Major Job Responsibilities
What will you be responsible for?
Creating daily activity plans for up to 9 weeks of adapted camp programs along with other neuro typical programs that uphold the principles of HIGH FIVE
Assist with intake process of campers; if required, meet with parents in advance of camp to gain a better understanding of the camper's individual needs
Support Inclusion Support Workers and Camp Leaders with program adaptations or alternative program options, ensuring meaningful participation of all campers
Assisting with tasks of personal care including changing, toileting and feeding as required
Responsible for the documentation and administration of medication to participant(s) as outlined in our medication policy
Offer support when addressing parent concerns and communicate to the Inclusion Coordinator all parental/public concerns and all camper accidents and incidents
Actively participate with the daily delivery of programming, including staff break and swim coverage to ensure the program quality is safe and fun for all participants
Maintaining a complete understanding of our standard operating procedures, and supporting the Camp Coordinator in applying the established rules and guidelines that oversee the safety and conduct of campers
Supporting Inclusion Camp Coordinator and Behaviour Specialists in facilitating site-specific training for Camp Leaders
Supervising and being visible in all aspects of the camp setting – daily sign in/sign out, set–up/takedown, ensuring program supplies/equipment are set up and put away daily
Communicating with parents/guardians at sign in/out about the camper's day; sharing reminders, successes and challenges
Providing effective leadership and mentorship, to Inclusion Support Workers and Summer Camp Program Leaders, and assisting Inclusion Coordinator with performance evaluations as required
Scheduling weekly swim buddies, communicating with Aquatics Staff regarding swim programming, and acting as a swim buddy in the water during camp swims as required
Providing support during our extended care periods (7:30-8:30am & 4:30-5:30pm) as required
Following all departmental safety standards and practices and Employee Code of Conduct
Assisting the Behaviour Specialists with behaviour management tracking
Performing all other duties as assigned
What will we need from you?
Ability to work a minimum of 9 weeks at 40 hours per week during July & August, at approximately 40 hours per week to a maximum of 44 hours.
This position typically works full-day shifts, Monday to Friday, with standard hours of either 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Shift times may vary and can include extended care coverage, as outlined above
Participation in all scheduled, paid camp training sessions — held during evenings and weekends in May and June — is mandatory and a condition of employment
Attendance and facilitation at all mandatory, paid bi-weekly staff meetings that occur outside of camp hours
What skills and experience are we looking for?
Attending or completion of a post-secondary education in Recreation Therapy, Educational Support/Assistant, Early Childhood Education or a related discipline
Minimum two (2) years' experience working in a camp environment; supervisory and program planning experience preferred
Experience working with persons with disabilities required
Able to perform all activities including but not limited to lifting a minimum of 50 pounds
Current Standard First Aid and CPR C certification required
HIGH FIVE Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) required
Behaviour Management Systems Training (BMS) or equivalent is required
Experience with recreation program planning an asset
Knowledge of basic ASL and augmentative communication aids an asset
Experience working with medically fragile participants an asset
Access to transportation to travel between work locations in a timely manner is required, as successful candidate(s) will be required to travel between different camp sites
In accordance with the Corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, a Criminal Records Check (with Vulnerable Sector Screening if 18 years of age or older) must be submitted and approved prior to the first scheduled day of work. Please visit for more information
HIGH FIVE Principles of Healthy Child Development and Behaviour Management Systems training is a requirement for this role . Successful candidates will have the opportunity to attend these certification courses as part of Summer Camp training.
Want to apply?
Interested applicants should apply online at under the Careers section by 11:59 pm on January 31, Please note, applicants should apply using only their own name and e-mail address. Applicants selected for an interview will be notified by email to select an interview time. Please check your email (and junk/spam folder) regularly. Preference will be given to candidates who can work the full summer.
In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Privacy legislation, applicant information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and will be used strictly for candidate selection.
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