Every child and youth living at their full potential About Grandview Kids Grandview Kids provides an array of specialized programs, rehabilitation services, and outpatient clinical treatments to children and youth with physical, communication, and developmental needs. Programs and services which are delivered at the Centre, in the community, at schools, and in-home include: medical consultation, assessment, and diagnosis; audiology, autism support; complex care program; occupational therapy; physiotherapy; respite services; social work; speech-language pathology; therapeutic recreation; and family engagement. Grandview Kids actively participates in research to support innovation in rehabilitation science, to advance organizational capabilities, and to better serve caregivers and the developmental needs of their children and adolescents. As an organization, we are dedicated to inspiring possibilities, fostering development, and supporting growth and personal achievement with our clients, caregivers, and team members. Though a collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach, members of Team Grandview strive to provide culturallysafer, inclusive, and innovative evidenceinformed care that meets the unique needs of each client. Grandview offers summer camps for children and youth 412 years of age with physical, communication and developmental needs living in Durham Region. Please note that CAMP will be held in our Ajax location at 1461 Harwood Avenue, Ajax ON. Grandview Kids is now accepting applications for the position of: Special Needs Counsellor, Summer Camp (Contract FullTime) 9 Positions 37.5 hours per week (1FTE) Salary: $19.00 per hour (1st year), $19.25 per hour (2nd year returning), $19.50 per hour (3rd year returning) Contract Duration: June 22nd, 2026 August 28th, 2026 Core hours for Summer Camp staff are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday Friday. Onsite / In Person Summary of Duties Under the general direction of the Program Manager, Inclusive Recreation and supervision of the Head Leader and in their absence, the Special Needs Counsellor implements a wide variety of recreational activities; ensures the safety of program clients; assists in indirect client care through the completion of program plans and other administrative responsibilities as required; provides leadership, direction and support to program volunteers; maintains communication with all other staff members and community representatives; supports departmental/Centre efforts in Quality management (QM) activities; participates in education, orientation and public relations as required; maintains a safe work environment; performs other related duties, as assigned. Responsibilities The Special Needs Counsellor implements a wide variety of recreational activities by: Working collaboratively with summer camp staff to plan program activities Implementing approved planned and appropriate activities. Modifying activities to meet needs and abilities of clients. Assisting clients with fine and gross motor movement, snack time, and changing. Evaluating program activities and communicating results to supervisor Consulting with the Program Manager as needed to identify any safety risks related to the site that would impact program participants or staff Adhering to established Centre wide and departmental policies and procedures Utilizing security measures appropriately, including assisting with facility safety checks prior to start of each program Take appropriate action on a daytoday basis with minimal supervision Other duties as assigned Qualifications Strong minimum one year experience working with children and youth with children and youth with physical, communication and developmental needs Minimum of one year experience working in a camp setting Current CPR and First Aid Certification To meet the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) Funding Program eligibility, which supports this role, applicants must be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of employment, and legally entitled to work in Canada. Please refer to the CSJ Guidelines for more details. You are a superior communicator, both written and verbal with exceptional organizational and time management skills. You possess excellent interpersonal skills, and work effectively with families, all levels of staff, and ensure continuity of care. You have a deep commitment to familycentred care and a passion for working with others to support children to achieve their personal best. You will have experience working in camp settings with children and youth with physical, communication and developmental needs combined with education in a related field. How to apply Please submit your resume for Job 26.02 Special Needs Counsellor by 5:00 PM on February 3rd, 2026. Please address your correspondence to: Human ResourcesGrandview Kids1461 Harwood Ave North Our commitment to belonging Grandview Kids aims to be deliberate in our consideration of diversity, defined as differences in race, colour, place of origin, religion, immigrant and newcomer status, ethnic origin, ability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and age. Recognizing and valuing diversity and equity must be accompanied by concerted efforts to ensure the inclusion of diverse and underrepresented populations, meaning that individuals must be and feel valued, respected, and equally supported. We invite applicants in the above defined areas to apply. Grandview Kids is committed to complying with all applicable standards as set out in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA). If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodations throughout this process, please contact Human Resources. Land acknowledgement The lands, waters, nature and sky that Grandview Kids is privileged to exist within have long been home to the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg. We acknowledge the lands of the traditional and treaty territories covered under the Williams Treaties, including the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, Alderville First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and the Chippewa Nation of Georgina Island, Beausoleil and Rama. We are responsible for building stronger relationships with clients, caregivers, partners and colleagues from First Nations, Mtis and Inuit communities. Through our shared values of belonging, excellence, connection discovery and celebration, Grandview Kids commits to seeking truth and upholding reconciliation. We thank all applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Special Needs Counsellor, Summer Camp