Only this many counsellors can be together in the waterpark.
What is 2 counsellors?
Should CITs or you be throwing or picking up campers in the water?
What is no?
A camper forgot their water bottle on a hot day.
What is use the clear plastic cups from the cookhouse to give them water?
You fill this out when a kid has no sunscreen packed.
What is a Behaviour?
You clock in and out on this app everyday.
What is ADP? (Not for camper calls)
Your camper wears this in the waterpark if they are 10+ years old.
What is a red wristband?
Every 30 minutes you need to fill this out.
What is a Headcount sheet?
When you hand in your completed record sheet for this weekend task, you will be credited with 1 hour of pay.
What are camper calls?
You need to see this before allowing a CIT to sign themselves out.
What is a signed note from their parent/guardian? (keep it on your clipboard during the week)
An unrecognized parent approaches you to pick up a camper.
What is have check their ID and have the sign in sign out counsellor check campbrain?
End of the week you and your co will fill this out.
What is a co-eval or feedback form?
The supervisor you call when your sick, AFTER finding someone to cover your group
Who is Moose?
The CITs must wear these in the waterpark.
What is a dark shirt and pinny over a swimsuit?
A parent picks up their child late after 5:30 PM, the late fee would be?
What is one dollar per minute?
To avoid losing personal items in the waterpark, campers should only bring 3 items with them.
What are shoes, towels, and water bottles?
3 things you should tell your CIT on Monday.
Any:
- Must either be in their orange shirt or dark shirt/pinny
- They have to run at least one activity with your that week
- All CITs run afternoon circle on Friday
- Hands off campers
- They'll be evaluated twice that week
- Bathroom run ration 2:4
You have a minor disagreement or conflict with your co-counsellor during the day. How do you handle it?
What is separate it from the campers/other staff, take time to approach it calmly, and try to resolve it respectfully and professionally first (or pull in a supervisor if needed)?