What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Facilitator (Outdoors) position at Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts?
Are you looking for a part-time role where you can share your love of the outdoors with youth? If so, Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts has the opportunity for you as a Program Facilitator.
For over 100 years, Girl Scouts has empowered girls to lead, break barriers, and create positive change. Girl Scouts’ powerful all-girl space fosters collaboration over competition and inspires girls to go beyond dreaming to actual doing.
What does a Program Facilitator do?
As a Program Facilitator, you will facilitate outdoor adventure activities (rock climbing, low/high ropes, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, archery, and/or snowshoeing) and general Girl Scout programming for Girl Scout groups and/or outside groups at Girl Scout sites. In this role, you will work non-school hours and/or on weekends with optional evening and overnight hours. The work may be indoors or outdoors and may be hot, humid, rainy, or cool weather.
Key Responsibilities include:
Programming
- Assist with the implementation of a safe and challenging Girl Scout program.
- Conduct outdoor adventure programs in trained area of rock climbing, low ropes, high ropes, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, archery, and/or snowshoeing.
- Participate regularly in enrichment trainings for boating, archery, snowshoeing and ropes course.
- Promote progression in activities matched to ability and interests of participants.
- Complete appropriate documentation after each program; keep portfolio of program and training hours and report hours to a member of the Outdoor Program Team.
Safety
- Inspect all equipment and environmental surroundings thoroughly immediately before each program; communicate any maintenance, equipment replacement needs or questions to a member of the Outdoor Program Team in a timely manner.
- Ensure participants are dressed appropriately and given proper safety training prior to use of equipment.
- Implement the current standard operating procedures, local operating procedures, Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints and Girl Scout Volunteer Essentials guidelines.
What you will need to succeed in this role:
- Must be at least 16 years of age.
- Previous experience running challenge programs, boating, archery or snowshoeing, preferred.
- Excellent judgment skills and focus on safety, first.
- Ability to facilitate and work with a wide range of diverse youth and adults.
- Access to reliable transportation to travel to GSEMA offices/service centers and across the council service area as needed. Possession of a valid driver's license and access to a motor vehicle is preferred.
A plus if you have:
- Certification in CPR & First Aid required; Level 2 Ropes certification is desired.
- Experience/training/certification or a willingness to obtain certification through GSEMA in the following areas: rock climbing, low ropes, high ropes, canoeing, kayaking paddle boating, archery, and/or snowshoeing.
Physical demands:
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk on varied terrain, and participate in active physical movement.
- Ability to monitor and communicate with campers, adults and staff effectively and respond to emergency situations.
- Ability to lift and manipulate up to 30 pounds.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions of the job.
This position requires successful completion of background checks and a current Girl Scout membership.
We strive to create transformative learning experiences and leadership opportunities for our youth members. The threads of diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial justice (DEI/RJ) are woven tightly into our mission of supporting and nurturing girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is an equal opportunity employer. Read more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Racial Justice!
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