These Day Camp Staff are responsible for maintaining a high level of effectiveness and efficiency for all those participating in outdoor programming- with a strong focus on day camp programming.
They are also responsible to assist and support the development and delivery of a safe and meaningful Girl Scout Leadership Experience and other miscellaneous programming.
Essential Responsibilities/Activities:
Assist in the development and implementation of the day camp program.
Maintain a high level of customer service to those participating in day camp programs and when communicating with parents and GSOC Headquarters Staff.
Understand and know the program participants and help them to respect the rights of others and to appreciate differences and similarities so that all participants have a strong positive experience.
Is responsible for the health and safety of program participants and staff, including self.
Submit records, reports and inventories as required.
Help to maintain equipment.
Give direction and guidance as it is needed to ensure the quality and success of the day camp program.
Maintain clear communication.
Take a positive leadership role.
Help to provide and maintain staff cohesiveness.
Take time off in accordance with GSOC.
(5%)
Qualifications:
At least 18 years or older
Experience with working with school aged children in small and large groups.
Demonstrate high level of verbal and written communication skills including the ability to employ diverse styles of communication and public speaking strategies.
Strong leadership skills
Ability to prioritize and be a well-organized time manager.
Proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) experiences with databases.
Ability to supervise campers effectively and safely.
Conflict resolution and management skills.
Have a clear understanding of customer service
Able to communicate clearly with a variety of individuals (children, staff, parents, employees)
Willingness to accept the beliefs and principles of the Girl Scout Movement and acceptance of the relevant and compelling benefits of Girl Scouting.
Ability to work effectively with individuals and teams, and willingness to work with persons regardless of age, race, disability, religion, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background.
Excellent ability to understand and monitor budget performance and performance metrics.
Current First Aid and CPR certification
Licensed and insured California driver; must be able to pass background screening including driving.
GSOC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
GSOC is committed to a process of diversity, equity, and inclusion.