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Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program, Camp Grossman, Summer Day Camp

Are you passionate about informal education? Do you enjoy teaching others how to support children with special needs? Would you like to lead a program that helps children with special needs develop a love of summer camp, and see them find success outside of the school classroom? Are you flexible and adaptable, and able to find joy, empathy, patience, and meaning in sometimes challenging situations?  

As the Director of Pathways, you will lead other professionals to create enriching, supportive, and memorable experiences for children enrolled in the Pathways 3:1 program. Pathways is our inclusion program at Camp Grossman that enables children with a broad range of developmental and/or cognitive disabilities and/or mental health challenges to successfully access camp with varying levels of support. Our 3:1 bunks (ratio of campers to staff) are designated to serve our campers needing the highest level of support. Working with the Program Director and your Assistant Pathways Director, this position directly assists the front-line counselors and provides support services to our campers with disabilities to ensure access to our camp program, including lakefront swimming, fishing, boating, arts, drama, sports, games, and more. Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of Special Needs children? Join our growing team and celebrated program serving Special Needs campers from all across Greater Boston.

JCC Greater Boston is deeply committed to valuing and celebrating the uniqueness of each constituent. We welcome staff and participants from diverse backgrounds. While being proudly Jewish, we strive in every way to provide an open and welcoming setting for all, irrespective of personal practices, beliefs, or background. We are guided by JCC Greater Boston’s core values - Belonging, Joyfulness, Collaboration, and Transformation - which resonate with many who do not identify as Jewish. 

Primary responsibilities include, and are not limited to:  

  • Collaborate closely with Program Director to meet program objectives 
  • Train staff to work effectively with all campers, including those with special needs 
  • Provide clear, supportive communication with parents, ensuring that the unique needs of Pathways campers are met, and key information is shared effectively 
  • Model professionalism and patience in all interactions with campers, parents and staff 
  • Offer behind the scenes and/or hands-on support to Pathways campers, enabling them to participate fully in daily activities and meet their individual needs 
  • Provide guidance to staff and troubleshoot challenges to ensure successful camper experiences 
  • Prioritize the safety and well-being of campers at all times 
  • Partner with peers and leadership to foster a joyful and inclusive environment for campers and staff 
  • Assist in supervising a team of approximately 20 front-line Pathways counselors and 1 Assistant Pathways Director, as needed  
  • Join all staff in the parking lot in the morning and afternoon to welcome the safe arrival and departure of campers
  • Act as a part of the camp crisis intervention team, supporting campers who may need acute and immediate support 

 Standard staff expectations include and are not limited to: 

  • Actively create a welcoming dynamic that contributes to an environment where everyone is valued and respected
  • Actively participate as an essential team member and attend all staff meetings during or after camp as required
  • Support JCC Greater Boston’s mission, vision, and values of belonging, joyfulness, collaboration, and transformation, including through role modeling
  • Enthusiastically represent the organization, modeling excellence and achievement
  • Complete all staff payroll and onboarding on time and before Orientation begins
  • Complete all pre-camp asynchronous on-line training modules and attend all pre-camp in-person orientation sessions
  • Other duties as assigned 

This is a great chance to join JCC Greater Boston's respected and valued, people-orientated workplace of diverse community services providers, which is rapidly growing!   

JOB DETAILS: We are an outdoor camp, located on beautiful, wooded property in Dover, MA. This is an hourly position, 8:15 - 4:15, Monday - Friday, for the camp season*. In addition, the Pathways Director is expected to attend and help facilitate 3 or 4 staff meetings on Monday afternoons at Camp and /or evenings at JCC Greater Boston. The Pathways Director also works between 4 and 8 additional evenings over the course of the summer, when Units with Pathways 3:1 bunks have Family Nights or Late Night programming. Offering great perks, including JCC Health & Fitness center access, a supportive, vibrant in-person work environment, and a competitive starting pay rate of $25 per hour. The pay rate offered will ultimately be determined by relevant qualifications, experience and JCC's internal equity.  

*The regular camp season begins June 23 and ends August 15 (with the option to also work the following “9th Week” as well). Orientation takes place (in-person and with different hours and no transportation provided) the week of June 16th and ends with Visiting Day (a pre-camp visit for all campers and families to meet staff) on Sunday, June 22. While we prefer staff who can start Orientation Week and work the entire 8-week regular season, we are happy to consider quality candidates who may have conflicting obligations.  

About JCC Greater Boston 

Since opening its doors in 1983, JCC Greater Boston has been committed to creating a vibrant, inclusive, diverse community by nurturing meaningful, lasting relationships. Through our network of early learning centers, day camps, regional teen and family programs, health and wellness offerings, and adult arts and ideas classes, JCC Greater Boston provides highly valued connections, learning, and experiences for the Jewish community and friends. 

JCC Greater Boston staff enjoy working in an innovative, friendly, and welcoming environment where their talents and contributions are appreciated. In our recent employee survey, staff rated their direct management and organizational alignment experiences close to 90% positive. If you want to upgrade your working experience and have a better work-life balance, we encourage you to explore becoming part of the JCC team!

To learn more about what makes JCC Greater Boston a wonderful place to work, please visit our careers page at https://www.bostonjcc.org/careers/ 

JCC Greater Boston is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or disability. In a continuing effort to maintain and enrich a diverse environment, we actively encourage applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. 

Education and Experience:  

  • Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Special Education or related field
  • 1-2 years of professional experience working with children with special needs
  • Experience supervising a small team of staff
  • Experience working in and/or attending summer camp is a plus

 *An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted at the JCC’s discretion to meet minimum criteria.  

 Skills and Abilities:

  • Leadership skills and ability to build strong relationships with campers, co-workers, and camp leadership, while managing situations effectively and diplomatically  
  • Models maturity, reliability, flexibility, and patience   
  • A love of working with children with special needs and a strong desire to make a difference every day   
  • Strong organizational, teamwork, and relationship-building skills. 
  • Possess a proactive mindset, demonstrated by the ability to anticipate needs, identify potential challenges, and take initiative to address them effectively. 
  • Exhibit forward thinking, adaptability, and a commitment to finding creative solutions that contribute to the team's success. 
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills - comfortable speaking with parents/guardians - listening, discussing and resolving issues   
  • Excellent supervisory and collaborative relationships with direct reports   
  • Committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of campers 

Physical Requirements:  

  • Must be able to work in-person, on-site in Dover, Massachusetts
  • Must be able to navigate 70 acres of rugged, uneven and rustic campgrounds independently
  • Comfortable working all or most of the day outdoors or inside without air conditioning
  • Able to work well in a busy, dynamic and sometimes noisy environment involving multiple tasks and priorities
  • Able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 30-40 pounds (boxes of supplies, children’s backpacks etc.)
  • Able to sit and kneel; getting down at eye level with children regularly. 

 
ADA Statement: Individuals must possess these criteria for knowledge, skills, and abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation and using some other combination of skills and abilities. 

In addition to offering rewarding work and great career opportunities within our mission-driven, values-driven, and family-centric environment, JCC Greater Boston proudly offers employees the generous benefits listed below.


JCCGB Perks! Each seasonal employee is eligible for access to JCC Greater Boston's top-class fitness, recreation, and wellness facility in Newton! Seasonal access to the JCC Fitness Center includes:

  • Use of the Fitness Center at Leventhal-Sidman JCC during active seasonal employment
  • Free or discounted Camp Grossman enrollment for camp employees' children during the weeks worked.  Discount prorated based on number of regularly scheduled hours. 

 Benefits are subject to review and change by the Organization, and plan documents are the primary determinant. 

 
A Great Place to Work! JCC Greater Boston is consciously evolving as a great place to work! In our recent 2023 employee engagement survey, at least 88% of our staff gave us top ratings on:  

  • Supportive colleagues
  • Team camaraderie
  • How their managers treat them
  • Individual autonomy
  • Knowing what their work contributes to and how it impacts others
  • Pride in working for the JCC
  • Program and service quality
  • Holding ourselves accountable      

Our staff and leadership bring experience, excellence, and commitment to everything we offer, and we are dedicated to a culture where all our employees may thrive. Our culture is built on our values, driven by our mission, and nurtured through the expert contributions of our professionals. 

 

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What You Should Know About Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program, Camp Grossman, Summer Day Camp, JCC Greater Boston

Are you ready to lead the Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman this summer? We're looking for a passionate Director who is excited about informal education and loves teaching others how to support children with special needs. In this role, you'll work closely with professionals to create unforgettable experiences for campers who have a range of developmental challenges. Your creativity and flexibility will shine as you oversee our inclusive program designed to ensure every child has access to the joys of summer camp. You'll manage a supportive environment that includes lakefront activities, arts, and sports while mentoring a dedicated team of counselors. Communication is key, as you’ll maintain open lines with parents, helping to shape each child's camp experience. Plus, your leadership will guide staff on how best to assist our campers, making sure they feel valued and included. As part of JCC Greater Boston, you'll be part of a vibrant community committed to belonging, joyfulness, and transformation. Your days will be filled with laughter and learning, all while creating a culture of empathy and respect at Camp Grossman. If you're ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of special needs children, we can’t wait to welcome you to our team this summer, where your passion meets purpose!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program, Camp Grossman, Summer Day Camp Role at JCC Greater Boston
What does the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman do?

The Director of Pathways 3:1 Program at Camp Grossman leads the initiative to create an inclusive and supportive environment for children with special needs. This role involves working closely with staff to ensure the campers are fully engaged in all camp activities, providing essential training to counselors, and communicating with parents regarding their children's experiences. The director is responsible for fostering a joyful atmosphere where every camper can thrive.

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What qualifications are needed for the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman?

Candidates for the Director, Pathways 3:1 Program at Camp Grossman should have a bachelor's degree in Psychology, Special Education, or a related field along with 1-2 years of experience working with children with special needs and some supervisory experience. A background in summer camp settings is a bonus but not mandatory. Above all, a genuine passion for working with children is essential.

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How can I apply for the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman?

To apply for the Director, Pathways 3:1 Program at Camp Grossman, interested candidates should visit the JCC Greater Boston careers page where they can find more detailed application instructions and submit their resume and cover letter. Make sure to highlight your relevant experience in special education and camp leadership in your application.

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What is the camp schedule like for the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman?

The camp schedule for the Director, Pathways 3:1 Program at Camp Grossman runs Monday to Friday from 8:15 AM to 4:15 PM throughout the summer camp season. This position also requires attendance at several evening staff meetings and Family Nights, offering flexibility and a dynamic work experience.

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What kind of support will the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program receive from Camp Grossman?

As the Director of Pathways 3:1 at Camp Grossman, you will receive ample support from the Program Director and an Assistant Pathways Director. Additionally, you'll have a team of approximately 20 front-line counselors to collaborate with, allowing for a strong support system in executing the program successfully.

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What are the benefits of working as the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program at Camp Grossman?

Working as the Director of the Pathways 3:1 Program at Camp Grossman offers various benefits including access to JCC Health & Fitness center, competitive pay, and a rewarding work environment that values community, collaboration, and diversity. You'll also have the chance to impact the lives of children in a meaningful way every day.

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What sets Camp Grossman apart from other summer camps for the Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program?

Camp Grossman stands out with its commitment to inclusivity and providing tailored support for children with special needs. The Pathways 3:1 Program is designed to ensure that every camper feels valued and has the opportunity to engage fully in all camp activities, all while being backed by a team that values empathy, patience, and understanding.

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Common Interview Questions for Director, Pathways 3:1 (Special Needs) Program, Camp Grossman, Summer Day Camp
How would you create an inclusive environment in the Pathways 3:1 program?

To create an inclusive environment, I would start by developing clear communication with staff about the unique needs of each camper. Training staff on inclusivity strategies and adapting activities to ensure participation for all is vital. I also plan to foster a culture where diversity is celebrated among campers and staff, ensuring everyone feels valued.

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What strategies do you apply when dealing with behavioral challenges in campers with special needs?

When facing behavioral challenges, I prioritize understanding the underlying issues. I focus on proactive strategies, like creating a calming environment and applying positive reinforcement methods. Additionally, tailoring my approach based on individual camper needs often proves effective, ensuring a supportive atmosphere.

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Can you give an example of a successful program you have implemented for children with special needs?

In my previous role, I introduced a 'Buddy System' that paired campers with special needs with peers who offered support during activities. This program not only facilitated engagement in camp activities but also promoted friendships and understanding among all campers, leading to a more inclusive camp experience.

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How do you ensure effective communication with parents of campers in the Pathways 3:1 program?

I believe consistent and transparent communication is crucial; I would provide regular updates through newsletters and personalized emails. Additionally, organizing parent meetings to discuss camper progress fosters an open dialogue and strengthens trust with families, ensuring they feel involved in the camp experience.

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What methods do you use to train staff for working with children with special needs?

I employ a comprehensive training program that includes workshops on best practices, interactive scenarios, and direct experience with our campers. I also emphasize ongoing feedback and mentorship throughout the camp season to ensure staff are equipped to handle challenges and foster inclusivity effectively.

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How do you prioritize safety and well-being for campers in the Pathways 3:1 program?

Safety and well-being are my top priorities. I would conduct regular safety drills, maintain close supervision ratios, and set clear protocols for emergencies, ensuring all staff are trained accordingly. Creating an environment where campers feel secure and supported is essential to their camp experience.

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Describe a time when you had to adapt a program for a child with special needs.

Once, I adapted a group activity that involved physical exertion for a camper with mobility issues. I modified the game to allow participation from their wheelchair by adjusting the rules and providing supportive equipment. This approach not only included the camper but enriched the entire group's experience, showcasing the importance of adaptability.

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What role does teamwork play in leading the Pathways 3:1 program?

Teamwork is crucial in leading the Pathways 3:1 program. I foster collaboration by involving staff in planning activities, encouraging them to share ideas and strategies for camper engagement. A cohesive team creates a positive atmosphere and ensures staff are aligned in their goals for all campers.

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How do you handle conflicts between campers or staff?

To handle conflicts, I focus on addressing issues promptly by facilitating conversations that promote understanding. Providing mediation and encouraging empathy between conflicting parties helps resolve misunderstandings while reinforcing respect and cooperation among campers and staff.

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Why do you want to work as the Director of the Pathways 3:1 program at Camp Grossman?

I am passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with special needs. The opportunity to lead the Pathways 3:1 program at Camp Grossman aligns with my values of inclusivity and growth. I'm excited to create a supportive environment and help campers embrace the joys of summer camp while developing their skills and confidence.

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