Waterski & Wakeboard Jobs

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This activity is a camper favorite! Experienced instructors must be capable of teaching the fundamentals as well as advanced instruction in waterskiing and wakeboarding. Staff must also be skilled at driving a motorboat while towing skiers and wakeboarders; must be capable of passing the NYS Public Vessel license test and possess a current boating license or evidence of participation in a safe boating course (offered online prior to camp).

Job Description

As a Waterski Instructor you will play a vital role in ensuring the well-being, and overall enjoyment of campers during their time at Adirondack Camp. You will be in charge of guiding our campers on the water, as well as teaching the fundamentals of waterskiing, wakeboarding, and wake surfing. You will also be responsible for promoting camper safety, fostering a positive culture, and helping to make lasting memories for all.

Qualifications

  • You will be supervising children ages 7-16, engaging them in a variety of fun activities, program specific games, and more.
  • It’s your job to create a friendly, positive camp environment, encouraging camper participation and teamwork.
  • Act as a role model by demonstrating the values of Adirondack in interactions with campers and fellow staff members.
  • Assist in planning and organizing daily camp activities and special events.
  • Communicate effectively with campers, parents, and fellow staff members.
  • Ensure the well-being of campers by following established safety guidelines and protocols.
  • Maintain a clean and organized camp, ensuring the safety and cleanliness of facilities and equipment.

Certifications

Certification courses are offered pre-season to staff.

  • Current American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguard certification
  • Red Cross CPR Certified
  • Boating license

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Working at Adirondack Camp is a great summer job for college students. We’d love to talk about the job with you. You can contact us with questions or begin the application process.

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Expectations

  • You will be supervising children ages 7-16, engaging them in a variety of fun activities, program specific games, and more.
  • It’s your job to create a friendly, positive camp environment, encouraging camper participation and teamwork.
  • We expect you to act as a role model by demonstrating the values of Adirondack in interactions with campers and fellow staff members.
  • Be prepared to assist in planning and organizing daily camp activities and special events.
  • You will be expected to communicate effectively with campers, parents, and fellow staff members.
  • A key aspect of the job is ensuring the well-being of campers by following established safety guidelines and protocols.
  • We ask that you help maintain a clean and organized camp, ensuring the safety and cleanliness of facilities and equipment.

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Being on staff at Adirondack Camp is the best way you could spend your summer. We’d love to talk about the job with you. You can contact us with questions or begin the application process.