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Be part of an inclusive team at the Y and get paid to make a real difference.

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Passionate about making our community a better place?

The YMCA of Greenville is hiring for a variety of summer roles, including day camp counselors, cabin leaders, lifeguards, child care staff, and more. At the Y, you’ll be part of a diverse team building healthy, confident, and connected communities.

As the largest Y in the state, serving over 80,000 people, the YMCA of Greenville provides flexible opportunities that encourage work-life balance and making a positive impact.

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