What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Waterfront Director Amahami position at GIRL SCOUTS OF NYPENN PATHWAYS INC?
Job Details
Description
Job Summary:
The Waterfront Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning and delivery of all activities at the camp’s waterfront and ensuring that all waterfront activities occur in a safe and age-appropriate manner. The Waterfront Manager will regularly employ risk management skills, continuously ensuring camper and employee safety at the waterfront.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: (Additional duties may be assigned)
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Participate in the planning and conducting of pre-camp training, including training waterfront staff, counseling staff, seasonal volunteers and fellow administrative staff in their waterfront responsibilities and respective roles.
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Supervise waterfront staff, including regular, spontaneous evaluation and feedback; complete mid-season and summer’s end performance appraisals of waterfront staff in conjunction with the Camp Director; keep the Camp Director regularly informed of waterfront staff performance, morale, and conflicts.
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Lead in-service training and drills.
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Maintaining in-depth knowledge about the facility and its emergency action plan; ensure proper safety procedures are followed at the waterfront and activate the emergency action plan when necessary; respond to on-site incidents and accidents.
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Follow reporting procedures to the Camp Director and GSNYPENN Director of Outdoor Experience.
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Utilize CPR and First Aid training, as necessary.
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Respond to emergencies as necessary.
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Maintain an understanding of NYS Department of Health standards, Girl Scouts Safety Activity Checkpoints, and American Camp Association Standards as pertaining to the waterfront.
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Set up and clean up the waterfront prior to and after daily usage, ensuring daily logs are maintained by appropriate waterfront staff, and that equipment is in good working order; maintain organization of waterfront equipment.
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Design and implement age-appropriate programming in swimming and basic boating instruction.
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Lead all boating activities including fitting lifejackets and retrieving paddles, loading and unloading boats, moving boats, and other duties.
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Act as a leader and role model to other staff members through enthusiastic participation in all camp programming, utilizing excellent customer service skills, maintaining a professional demeanor and positive, upbeat disposition, maintaining the tenets of the
Girl Scout Law and communicating with other staff members in a way that is positive and encouraging.
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Cover Unit Staff evenings off, rest hours off and any other time off as assigned.
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Assist in the planning of all camp activities happening on or near the waterfront.
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Assist with weekly camp clean up, including sweeping, mopping, sanitizing, trash pick- up, etc.
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Adhere to all COVID-19 protocols required by NYS Department of Health and GSNYPENN.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualification Standards:
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Be at least 21 years of age.
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Ability to schedule and supervise staff; supervisory experience helpful.
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Current Lifeguarding certification with appropriate Waterfront module and up-to-date CPR and First Aid a must.
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Current Lifeguard Management Certification (or willingness to obtain).
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Current Progressive Swim Instructor certification or willingness to obtain.
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Required experience: Minimum two summers of experience as a summer day or resident camp lifeguard, or minimum 18 weeks experience at another aquatics facility that was staffed by more than one lifeguard at a time.
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Small Craft Safety Certification, or equivalent, or willingness to obtain.
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Believe in the Girl Scout mission.
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Have training and/or experience working with children in an outdoor setting preferred, but not necessary.
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Prior summer day or resident camp experience preferred (Girl Scout camp experience a plus).
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Strong organizational skills including the ability to manage multiple projects and details simultaneously.
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Possess good character, integrity, patience, sense of humor, enthusiasm, a high level of flexibility, and willingness to be a part of the camp community
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Skills related to program planning and implementation, such as: time management, creativity, flexibility, public speaking skills, organization, and strong interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work productively in a fast paced, stressful environment.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Light mental and visual attention is required for performing work where there is some variety, but actions taken and decisions made are limited to a few possibilities. Work requires some coordination with others.
Physical Exertion:
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Prolonged standing, bending, stooping, walking long distances, hiking, climbing, and stretching
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Moderate lifting (up to 50 pounds)
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Walking on uneven terrain and hills
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Endurance and strength to meet emergency needs
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Ability (and willingness) to live in a camp setting and work irregular hours
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Environmental Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that may be encountered while performing the essential functions of this position.
The employee is subject to inside and/or outside environmental conditions, noise, outdoor elements such as rain, wind, sun, heat, and animals such as bugs, snakes, bats, etc.
Salary : $600 - $800