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Position summary
Description
Organizes and leads
youth activities, ages 6 months -17 years, in designated activity centers,
assigned areas and throughout the vessel by performing the following essential
duties and
responsibilities.
HIS/HER RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE,
BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
All duties and responsibilities are
to be performed in accordance with Royal Caribbean Internationalâs Gold
Anchor Standards, SQM standards, USPH
guidelines, environmental, and safety policies.
Each shipboard employee may be
required to perform all functions in various venues and throughout the ship.
In accordance with
Royal Caribbean Internationalâs philosophy of
Anchored in Excellence , each employee conducts oneself in a
professional and courteous manner at all times. This consists of physical
and verbal interactions with guests or fellow shipboard employees and/or in the
presence of guest contact and crew areas.
1. Participates in embarkation
procedures by disseminating information regarding the Adventure Ocean Program,
Youth Evacuation Plan, and directing and escorting guests to staterooms.
2. Determines the activities
to initiate based on the ages and the needs of the children
assigned to participate in the scheduled activity. Organized and leads a
variety of established age appropriate activities. The established
programs are as follows:
o The Royal Babies (6-18 months) and
Royal Tots (18-36 months) Playgroups
by Fisher Price® for parents and
their youngest cruisers; Age-appropriate activities that combine skill-building
with storytelling, creative arts, music, and Fisher Price® toys.
o The Aquanaut Program (3-5) offers
Sail into Storytime, Adventure Science, Adventure Art, Adventure Theater and
specific theme sessions such as Pirate Night, Pajamarama Movie Night, and
Animal Kingdom. As well, it offers a variety of both active and passive
games.
o The Explorer Program
(6-8) offers Adventure Science, Adventure
Art,
Adventure Theater and specific theme
sessions such as Pirate Night, Rock nâ Roll Party and Extreme Olympics.
The Program also offers games and activities to encourage the children to
work together and meet new friends.
o The Voyager Program (9-11) offers
a variety of activities and games that are designed to encourage participation
in a fun atmosphere. Adventure Science, Adventure Art, Adventure Theater,
scavenger hunts, sporting activities and specific theme sessions such as
Survivor Night, Gladiator Night and Rock nâ Roll Party are also offered.
o The Teens 12-14 and the Teens
15-17 offer activities and events that are
hosted by the Youth Staff.
These programs can include Nightclub, a Pool Party, Karaoke,
sporting activities, icebreaker activities, Battle of the Sexes and Scavenger
Hunts
Act as a role model for the youth
with regard to leadership, friendliness, diplomacy, honesty, fair play,
sportsmanship and open-mindedness. Exercises discretion and good
judgment when interacting with the children. Maintains a constant
awareness of the childrenâs whereabouts and their safety.
Intervenes when a conflict arises or when a child needs extra attention or
assistance in order to enjoy the activities. Responds to any type of emergency.
Directs children in eating, resting,
and toileting.
Helps children develop habits of
caring for own clothing and picking up and putting away toys and books.
Maintains discipline within assigned
group to ensure safety precautions are followed.
Serves meals and refreshments to
children and regulates rest periods. Communicates with parents in a tactful and
courteous manner to generate a high
level of comfort. Acts as liaison
between the Youth Activities Manager and the
parents.
Keeps current on children trends
regarding music, dance crazes, fads, computer games, reading materials and
physical activities.
Organizes teen-related activities.
Performs Disc Jockey duties for teen parties. Operates audio equipment to
play music and keeps inventory of music library.
Assists youth of all ages with
computer operation, instruction and navigation, etc.
Participates in maintaining a clean working environment including the inventory
of equipment and supplies. Notifies the Youth Activities Manager when
repairs or replacement is needed.
Assists the Youth Activities Manager
in planning, organizing and implementing entertaining and educational programs
for all ages 6 months -17 years.
Follows the detailed safety and
security measures of the Youth Evacuation Plan in the even of an emergency
while children are under the supervision of the Youth Staff.
Utilizes good judgment and pays close attention to all details when
escorting children to the parents or guardians in the assigned muster stations.
May participate in a variety of
activities associated with Shore Excursions, Cruise
Programs and/or the Sports Deck.
Prepares a variety of reports and
letters utilizing personal computer system and equipment.
Attends meetings, training
activities, courses and all other work-related activities as required.
Performs related duties as required.
This position description in no way states or implies that these are the
only duties to be performed by the shipboard employee occupying this position.
Shipboard employees will be required to perform any other job-related
duties assigned by their supervisor or management.
Minimum experience and qualification
requirements for position:
·
Bachelorâs degree in education,
recreation or related field from an accredited university or college or the
international equivalent
·
Three to five yearsâ experience
working with large groups of youths ages 6 months -17 years
·
Experience working in school
sponsored youth groups, YMCA, camps or similar positions preferred.
Contract length: 21 weeks on / 45 days off
Salary: 1875 $ per month
Necessary documents:
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CV
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Passport or ID card
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