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Social Work: Support Supervisor, New Country Day Camp
Educational Alliance
197 E Broadway
New York, NY 10002

Principal Responsibilities:

New Country Day Camp is an open-tent community that celebrates and sustains joyful, outdoor summer experiences where all can thrive. We maintain a proud legacy as a Jewish camp comprised of a multicultural community, representing and celebrating the heartbeat of NYC. We build meaningful connections with ourselves, each other, and the natural world around us through innovative programming that is rooted in Jewish tradition and guided by universal values.

New Country Day Camp is an 8-week, outdoor summer camp for campers in kindergarten-8th grade. NCDC operates M-F, 8am-5pm, and provides transportation for staff and campers to and from our campgrounds on Staten Island via multiple locations throughout Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. NCDC is a neurodiverse camp community, and all staff members are responsible for supporting neurodivergent and neurotypical campers and staff to have successful summers.

We are seeking experienced Social Work: Support Supervisors. Support Supervisors play a pivotal role in coordinating and supervising our disability-inclusive model that provides extra support to campers with additional social/emotional/behavioral/mental health needs (includes diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADD/ADHD, mood or anxiety disorders, sensory processing issues, etc.). Support Supervisors ensure that all campers can experience the joy of camp in the most inclusive, least restrictive environment possible.

Hourly Rate is $27.50

Support Supervisors will work part time during pre-camp (April-June) and transition to full-time during camp program (June-August).


RESPONSIBILITIES

Camper Care

  • Work directly with families, supervisor, and NCDC leadership to create Individualized Camper Plans (ICPs) for campers who require additional support
  • Beginning in April, conduct virtual and/or in-person intakes with new NCDC camp families and their camper(s)
  • Update ICPs for returning campers on specified caseload
  • Train supervisees (Support Specialists) how to use and implement ICPs for camper success
  • Observe and check-in with Support Specialists and individual campers as needed throughout the day
  • Be available for crisis management for all NCDC campers throughout the camp season
  • Utilizing disability-inclusion and trauma-informed care as a lens for all aspects of camper experience (e.g., assessing activities and providing necessary support to ensure a camper's success)

Logistics and Communications

  • Attend pre-camp meetings with families and/or staff as needed
  • Communicate with parents as needed through the camp season, including being available via phone and email until 6:30pm nightly
  • Compose and send families individual camper highlights (Rose Communications) weekly
  • Communicate and effectively partner as needed with Division Supervisors, Aquatics Staff, and Program staff regarding camper needs and concerns
  • Ensure that all campers who benefit from additional support have plans set in place to support them on the bus ride to/from camp

Leadership and Staff Supervision

  • As a member of the NCDC Head Staff, model professional behavior for campers and other staff at all times
  • Be present at all days of orientation, camp, and staff meetings during the camp season
  • Proactively problem-solve and motivate colleagues as difficult moments present themselves throughout the camp season; encourage flexibility and understanding as means to achieve common goals
  • Train, observe, and evaluate a staff of 3 - 6 Support Specialists, who are assigned 2-3 campers that require additional support. They offer extra support to the group as a whole & are fully briefed on the ICPs for campers in their group
  • Establish and promote a commitment to the mission and vision of NCDC
  • Learn and implement NCDC's restorative approach to supervision and behavior management, including regular check-ins and evaluations for supervisees
  • Partner respectfully with the Division Supervisor on crisis management using a restorative approach, working to provide the proper supports for campers within the division

Minimum Qualifications:

Salary:

$27

Agency Information:

A nonprofit beacon of hope for over 130 years, as a historically Jewish organization Educational Alliance believes in the power of communities to lift up people of all ages and turn strangers into neighbors. We offer high-quality, affordable education programs, health services, and diverse cultural enrichment right where New Yorkers live and raise their families. We make the city a brighter, friendlier and more supportive place. Our community centers offer multi-generational programs that push boundaries and break barriers, sharing critical tools to foster relationships and advance the well-being of people in New York City.

Our pioneering educational programs--like 2Generation Head Start, and courses ranging from art to fitness, career readiness to citizenship--are carefully curated and developed with our city's residents in mind. We offer dozens of options and we never stop innovating to help people of all ages grow, connect, and engage.

Guided by Jewish values, Educational Alliance celebrates the differences and individuality every person brings when they walk through our doors because we know that there is more that connects us than keeps us divided. Today, our reach extends beyond the city as our innovative programs serve as models for other organizations to adopt and implement in their communities. We invite you to join us as we partner with our neighbors, strengthen our city, and pave the way for more generations of New Yorkers to live enriched and fulfilling lives - because you belong here.