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The YMCA of Greenville is hiring for a wide range of positions, including summer day camp counselors, lifeguards, child watch staff, sports counselors, kitchen staff, field trip coordinators, and cabin and adventure trip leaders.

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Looking to make a genuine impact in your community this summer? You’ll be in good company at the Y.

With a focus on building healthier, confident, and closer-knit communities, the YMCA of Greenville offers a wide range of opportunities for meaningful work — from day camp counselors to cabin and adventure trip leaders.

Make your summer one to remember when you work for the Y. Did we mention that they’re big on work-life balance too?

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