What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Sailing Instructor - Summer position at Boy Scouts of America?
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- Are you looking for a job where you can really make a difference?
- Want a job that gives you the versatility to teach outdoors, on the water, and in the classroom?
- Do you have the enthusiasm, work ethic, and presentation confidence to inspire youth ages 5-17? If YES, then this may be the job for you!
Types of Classes
Types of Sailboats
Overview of the Position
Sailing Instructors implement programs in conjunction with the Program Director and BSA program standards. An instructor serves with a major responsibility for customer service, classroom instruction, curriculum development, class / activity planning, and classroom behavior management. Adheres to Newport Sea Base health and safety standards. You must be at least 16 years old, be certified in CPR and First Aid, and attain your CA Boater's Card upon being hired. Needs to be enthusiastic, patient, creative, well-prepared, and confident in teaching. All instructors must be able to swim. Must be comfortable communicating with children, teens, and parents. Directly reports to Education Coordinator / Sailing Coordinator & Head Coach.
Sailing Instructors : US Sailing Small Boat Level 1 Instructor certificate required, American Red Cross Lifeguard or BSA Lifeguard certifications recommended.
Responsibilities / Duties
Summer Camp Dates & Hours :
June 9-August 15; Monday through Friday Varies, maximum-40 hrs per week
Mandatory Summer Training :
Track A - June 2-6 (8a-4p)
Track B (only if still in school during Track A) May 27 (3 : 30p-6 : 30p), May 29 (3 : 30p-6 : 30p; Sailing only)
CPR First Aid Training - May 31 (9am-3 : 30pm)