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Summer Camp Counselor

3.
0 DeBary, FL DeBary, FL Seasonal Seasonal $15 an hour $15 an hour SEASONAL SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Ahhh, the Dog Days of Summer.
Do you remember when school was out and the world was your oyster? You could swim and play all day? If you want to feel like a kid again, and make new friends, have we got a job for you! The City of DeBary is accepting applications for Summer Camp Counselors to lead, supervise and plan a variety of activities for children in second to sixth grade.
Not only do you get to have fun EVERYDAY, there are field trips! They may include Andretti Karting, the Wild Florida Safari, Laser Tag, Bowling and Roller Skating! When I say you CAN work and have fun, I was not kidding.
The hours are pretty cool, too - the majority of work is performed outdoors and the approximate hours are 7:
30 am - 5:
30 pm, Monday through Friday from June 13 through August 5.
Starting salary is $15.
00 per hour and minimum qualifications include graduation from high school or GED and two years of experience in school, summer camp or child care setting.
Applicants selected for employment must pass a criminal background check and Level 2 national fingerprint-based records check.
The complete job description is available at www.
debary.
org.
Submit required application, available at www.
debary.
org and DeBary City Hall, to email protected or Human Resources, City of DeBary, 16 Colomba Rd.
, DeBary FL 32713 by 5:
00 p.
m.
Friday, April 30, 2021.
In accordance with Florida Public Records Law, applications and r sum s are considered public records and are subject to disclosure.
Veterans' preference is given according to Florida Law.
The City of DeBary is an EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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