Ocean Technology Camp Counsellor - Halifax, Canada - Discoverycentre

Discoverycentre
Discoverycentre
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Halifax, Canada

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Description

Ocean Technology Camp Counsellor (Temporary Seasonal):


Department:


  • Science Education
    Supervisor:
  • Manager of Science Education
    Position Category:
  • Full time, temporary seasonal contract
    Hours of Work:
  • 37.

5 hours per week; 12 weeks
Start Date:


  • June 4, 2024
    Application Deadline:
  • April 19, 2024
    Position Summary:


For over 35 years, the Discovery Centre has developed a reputation for being Nova Scotia's leader in the delivery of exciting hands-on, minds-on science programming for youth.


The Ocean Technology Camp Counsellor works collaboratively with the Ocean Tech Camp Leader to help plan and co-facilitate engaging hand-on learning activities, games, field trips, and special guest appearances to expose students ages 9-12 to the booming ocean technology sector and potential career pathways.


The Ocean Tech Camp Counsellor will bring their knowledge of the marine sector, their energy, enthusiasm, and communication skills to engage to inspire youth in a classroom setting on a daily basis.


The position provides experience working in changing and dynamic science-themed camp setting, providing significant opportunity to improve upon communication skills, organizational skills, knowledge of science, knowledge of educational practices, and ability to work with children.

The individual will gain time management skills, experience working in a team setting, confidence teaching and delivering educational programs, and supervisory skills for youth.


Description of Tasks:


The Ocean Technology Camp Counsellor works in the Science Education department and reports to the Manager of Science Education and the Ocean Technology Camp Leader.


The primary tasks of the position are:

  • Successfully collaborating with the Camp Leader in the development, planning, rehearsal, and delivery of camp activities and games, for children ages 58 or 912 in a museum/science centre setting
  • Supervising campers while taking responsibility for their safety and enjoyment
  • Assisting in providing guidance to campers and youth volunteers
  • Maintaining a clean and safe work area
  • Assisting in camp promotion
  • Tracking camp weeks in daily journal of activities

Qualifications:


Education:
Post-secondary studies in marine biology, environmental studies or sustainability, or a related discipline

Experience:
Experience in child supervision, preferably in an educational, recreational, museum or camp setting; experience in preparing and presenting workshops an asset; experience with technology used in the marine sector would be a strong asset

Language Requirements:
Fluency in English is required; additional languages (especially French) considered an asset


Competencies:

  • Works well as part of a team
  • Exceptional communication skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Good time management and punctuality
  • Highly organized
  • Reliable and trustworthy

Other Qualifications:

  • Must pass a criminal record check or vulnerable sector check
  • First Aid and WHMIS certification an asset

Eligibility:
Applicants must qualify for SKILL or the Student Work Placement Program in order to be considered. A full commitment to the employment dates is also required (June 4-August 26, 2024).


Measurable Outcomes:


The Ocean Technology Camp Counsellor will:

  • Successfully collaborate with the Camp Leader in the development, planning, rehearsal, and delivery of workshops, field trips, games, and activities for children ages 5-12 in a museum/science centre environment
  • Gain confidence teaching and delivering educational programs to children, and improve their knowledge of science and educational practices
  • Work closely with the Ocean Technology Camp Leader, asking questions and addressing concerns to ensure success in their role
  • Provide a safe and positive experience for all campers, using feedback from campers and their guardians to measure success and make improvements
  • Make recommendations for future camp activities based on daily journals of events


This position is an excellent opportunity for any individual that is continuing in science or education, particularly in the marine technology sector, or who is interested in a career in major event administration, public service, or any career where working with clients or youth is required.


Application:


Discovery Centre is committed to leveraging our facility, people, and programming to create inclusive spaces that ignite a passion for science and discovery.

We are also committed to advancing diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility practices within our workplace, public engagement spaces, and programming.

Our Centre's Board of Directors, management, and staff believe diverse participation and representation are essential and that our networks thrive when we create an inclusive and equitable culture where all people can see themselves reflected, feel respected, and have their contributions valued.

We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free wo

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