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SUMMER CAMP: Unit Leader

Girl Scouts
On-site
Huntsville, Arkansas, United States

Job Description Unit Leader

SUPERVISOR: Assistant Camp Director & Outdoor Program Manager

DEPARTMENT: Outdoor Program

FLSA STATUS: Seasonal

LAST UPDATED: 11/15/22


POSITION SUMMARY

Under the supervision of the Administrative Team, the Unit Leader is responsible for providing direct supervision and support to both Unit Leaders and resident campers, identifying and meeting the needs of resident campers, planning and implementing camp program, and working to provide an exceptional camp experience to every camp participant.


MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Support and supervise Unit Counselors in all capacities, including: 
  • Day-to-day operations, schedules, and routines 
  • Camper behavioral management 
  • Delegating tasks and managing appropriate workloads and time off 
  • Ensure a positive atmosphere and well-being for all campers and Unit Counselors 
  • Recognize and respond to opportunities for problem-solving in a group setting 
  • Maintain communication with the Outdoor Program Manager regarding unit and camper status and needs 
  • Maintain strict confidentiality and professionalism when handling sensitive information regarding business affairs, programs, campers, or staff members 
  • Interact daily with campers and work to provide a safe and consistent environment 
  • Understand and know staff and campers - help them to respect the diversity of others and to appreciate differences and similarities so that campers get the most out of their stay at camp. Program 
  • In coordination with the Program Director, award campers with accolades earned at camp, complete weekly Camper Highlights, and coordinate any additional program needs 
  • Coordinates use of facilities, supplies, equipment, and activities to ensure unit schedules meet session goals and activities are balanced and geared toward campers' ages, interests and abilities 
  • Responsible for leading and assisting fun and meaningful activities to campers; model constructive and enthusiastic participation in all program areas 
  • Works in conjunction with the Program Director and Program Instructors to create weekly schedules for a girl-driven, safe, creative, and educational program for campers for all campers to experience success 
  • Responsible for leading and assisting fun and meaningful activities to campers; model constructive and enthusiastic participation in all program areas. Health and Safety 
  • Manage and maintain a log of any health-related needs of campers, including First Aid, Incident/Accident Forms, medication distribution needs, emergency medicine needs, etc. 
  • Maintain a daily unit schedule to meet the personal hygiene and sanitation needs of each camper 
  • Maintain open communication with both the Camp Nurse and Outdoor Program Manager in relation to any camper needs and/or health concerns 
  • Instruct staff and campers in established emergency procedures such as fire drills, evacuating the cabin, etc., and understand their role in crisis management. 
  • Ensure that all activities are carried out in accordance with safety standards set forth by GSUSA 

SUPERVISORY ACCOUNTABILITIES

Staff: Unit Counselors


CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS

Professionalism - complying strictly with corporate policies and procedures; conducting oneself with integrity, reliability, and accountability; demonstrating pride in attention to day-to-day work and processes; representing the organization well and being committed to its mission; developing and maintaining relationships with a spirit of inclusion and respect; exhibiting courtesy and attentiveness to the thoughts, feelings, and ideas of others; engaging in courageous conversations by being able to engage considerately with others; representing the organization appropriately and effectively with your words, actions, and appearance

Timeliness - being accountable to deadlines and schedules; holding oneself to a high standard of punctuality and preparedness; optimizing personal timetables to accelerate organizational workflow and prevent/reduce inefficiencies of time, resources, and talent; being available and accessible during work hours; showing up for work on time and when you should.

Organizational Citizenship - being a productive member of the organizational team; contributing to the collective whole of the organization; having a commitment to the success of the organization, as well as your member department; devoting yourself to the advancement of our collective mission.

Environmental Respect - demonstrating respect and care for all organizational property and facilities; engaging in practices that support a welcoming and productive workspace; remaining mindful and sensitive to the needs/feelings of other team members; doing your part to keep property and facilities clean, uncluttered and well-maintained to support an optimally operational environment; dedicating yourself toward the Girl Scout ideal of 'leaving a place/space better than you found it; conserving energy and resources whenever possible.

Possibility Thinking - striving to contribute to a 'next-level' mindset regarding organizational objectives; engaging in innovative work plans to achieve goals; participating in discussions and seeking input regarding problem-solving measures; exhibiting creativity and a willingness to try new things to achieve results.


KNOWLEDGE AND CREDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must be 21+ years of age.
  • Valid driver's license and safe driving record
  • In keeping with our commitment to the Girl Scouts Law and Promise, our council places particular emphasis on teamwork, investment in the success of the organization, and commitment to each other. To align with those values, we expect that all team members will actively engage in 'all call' endeavors as announced by the organization periodically. There are times throughout our year when the work of other departments becomes heavy and/or critically timely. In the spirit of teamwork, it is our requirement that requests for assistance be met with collaborative enthusiasm by all team members. Examples may include but are not limited to-membership recruitment/renewal campaigns and efforts, product program logistics and support to include cookie cupboards and volunteer assistance, volunteer appreciation and engagement, retail inventory and delivery (among regional offices), program signature event participation, and support, and property maintenance/improvement as requested.
  • Minimum 19 years of age 
  • Experience working with youth in an education capacity; outdoor education experience preferred 
  • Ability to provide constant supervision of campers and help campers navigate emotional well-being during their time at resident camp 
  • Ability to share living quarters with other staff (may include directly on ground, primitive camping, rustic cabins, platform tents, or lodges) Equipment can be provided as needed.
  • Ability to go without electronic devices for several hours or days at a time while on duty (excluding medical necessary devices) 
  • Provide at least three professional references 

Preferred

  • Knowledge of Girl Scout Leadership Experience
  • At least six weeks of experience in a supervisory capacity (preferably in organized youth activities) 

ABILITY AND SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS

  • Subscribes to the principles of the Girl Scout Movement
  • Demonstrated ability to successfully manage multiple priorities, work independently, and meet deadlines.
  • Strong human relations skills and have ability to work well with people of diverse backgrounds
  • Ability to exercise good judgement
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Solution driven with the ability to effectively problem solve

Physical Working Conditions - - The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must have the: 

  • Ability to endure prolonged standing, bending, reaching, walking and hiking on uneven, rocky ground.
  • Willingness to work outdoors with exposure to all weather conditions including sun, heat, rain, and humidity, etc. 
  • Understanding of and be comfortable navigating around wildlife animals, i.e., insects, reptiles, mammals, etc. 
  • Capability to lift or move objects up to 10 pounds on a regular basis and occasionally lift or move objects of up to 50 pounds

HOURS AND TRAVEL

  • Will live on camp during camp season.
  • Will receive one full consecutive 24-hour period off work in a week and 2-3 hour breaks daily.


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