This leadership role involves overseeing inclusion counselors to ensure children with disabilities are supported in summer programs by coordinating schedules and meeting with parents. The coordinator will work closely with staff to create an inclusive environment and ensure every child’s needs are met.
Applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old by june 29, 2026, and possess a minimum of one year of post-Secondary education in relevant fields like recreation, social work, or special education. Required qualifications include experience in program planning, supervision, knowledge of disabilities, and holding certifications like standard first aid and high five®.