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<br />Everyone is responsible for cleaning – children should be involved in the process. <br /> <br />We are a physically active camp - DVDs are considered as a last resort. If played, <br />they must be child appropriate and an alternative activity offered during viewing. <br /> <br />Carry a clipboard and radio at all times. <br /> <br /> <br />First aid items should be easily at your disposal. WHERE ARE THEY LOCATED- <br />Make sure you have access to one. <br /> <br />Always know how many children you have in the group and all of their names. <br /> <br />Keep a list of names with you at all times <br /> <br />Know where each child is and what they are doing. <br /> <br />Separate from other staff members at all times. You are not there to stand or sit and <br />gossip, you are there to keep our campers safe. If you need to communicate do so <br />over the radios. <br /> <br /> <br />Pool Expectations <br /> <br />Counselors are expected to assist lifeguards while at the pool. Conflicts between <br /> <br />children, walking to the bathroom and monitoring behavior are all the responsibility of <br /> <br />the counselors; lifeguards are responsible for the safety of the entire pool area. <br /> <br />Counselors are also expected to station themselves at different points around the pool <br /> <br />area. There should never be two counselors in the same spot. <br /> <br />Ice Rink Expectations <br /> <br />Counselors are expected to spread out in such a way that one counselor is monitoring the <br /> <br />door, one counselor is at the top of the rink and one counselor is on the ice. Counselors <br /> <br />not on the ice are also responsible for monitoring the penalty box. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 177AA06A-30B4-42FF-A85A-78B5A7C51DBE