ICC Summer Camp Counselor
Company: Zoological Society
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ICC Summer Camp Counselor Job
Description Position Title: Seasonal Summer Camp Counselor Job
Code: Department: Conservation Education Job Grade: Reports To:
Outdoor Programs Supervisor FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt Purpose
: International Conservation Center Summer Camp Counselors are
responsible for working cooperatively with other staff to create a
fun and engaging experience for our campers. Responsibilities
include interacting with campers ages 4-11, preparing daily
activities, delivering daily lessons, facilitating games,
activities, songs, and crafts, providing information about our
animals, assisting with wagon tours and other animal talks, and
supervising campers both in the classroom and outdoors at the
International Conservation Center. Performs other duties as
assigned and directed. Successful candidates must be able to work
Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30 from May 11, 2026 - August 14, 2026
Essential Job Functions : Ensure camper safety by being
knowledgeable on all camp policies and procedures and enforce camp
rules to maintain a safe environment. Coordinate and supervise
various camp activities and programs to ensure they are engaging,
well-organized, and safe for all participants. Work directly with
other staff to help maintain adult to child ratios. Address camper
behavioral issues in a constructive and fair manner, fostering an
inclusive, respectful camp culture that ensures camper, staff, and
animal safety. Ensure that camp classrooms, outdoor spaces, and
supplies are well-maintained, safe, and ready for use during all
activities. Work with camp leadership to maintain open and positive
communication with parents and guardians regarding camper
experience, behavior, and any concerns that arise during the camp
session. Foster a supportive and inclusive camp environment where
all campers and staff feel valued, respected, and encouraged to
grow and thrive. Work effectively as part of the education team
with staff, volunteers, and interns in all departments. Contribute
professionally to a collaborative, innovative, and energetic work
environment. Other Functions : Performs other related duties as
required. Performance Factors: Attendance and Dependability: The
employee can be depended on to report to work at the scheduled
time, including Saturdays, and is seldom absent from work. Employee
can be depended upon to complete work in a timely, accurate and
thorough manner and is conscientious about assignments.
Communication and Contact: The employee communicates effectively
both verbally and in writing with superiors, colleagues, and
individuals inside and outside the Zoological Society.
Relationships with Others: The employee works effectively and
relates well with others including superiors, colleagues, and
individuals inside and outside the Zoological Society. Exhibits a
professional manner in dealing with others, and works to maintain
constructive working relationships. Provides excellent customer
service in the areas of guest relations and park beautification:
Answers visitor inquiries or finds someone who can; Is
knowledgeable of location of exhibits, restrooms, concessions,
rentals, etc. Disposes of litter and waste throughout the park and
zoo facilities. Education/Experience/Knowledge/Skills : Must have
earned or are currently pursuing a B.S. or B.A. degree in
Education, Zoology, Biology, or a related field with previous
experience working with children in a camp or informal education
setting. Comparable experiences will be considered. Strong
organizational, time management, classroom management, and
interpersonal skills are required, along with excellent written and
verbal communication skills. Must have strong knowledge of
environmental education, conservation, biology, zoology, and/or
related subjects. Demonstrated proficiency with presentation skills
and attention to detail are required. Proven ability to
successfully handle urgent and stressful situations and make
safety-focused decisions quickly and efficiently. Must have the
proven ability to work independently and with an in person team
members to create and deliver programming while fostering a
positive and collaborative team environment. Experience working in
environmental education preferred. First Aid and CPR certification
preferred. Department of Human Services Child Abuse History
Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Records Check, and
Federal Criminal History Record Information are required, along
with a valid PA driver’s license. Physical Requirements: Manual
dexterity to operate office machinery such as personal computer,
telephone, copier, calculator, etc. Position works indoors and
outdoors equally and is exposed to all weather conditions. Position
may be physically demanding, and requires the ability to walk on
paved and off-road paths and trails, travel in and operate
vehicles, and lift up to 50 pounds. Must be able to work evenings,
weekends and holidays as needed. Occasional off grounds travel may
be required.
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