What are the responsibilities and job description for the OFF SEASONAL ROPES COURSE LEAD FACILITATOR position at Girl Scouts of Western New York Inc?
PURPOSE: To assist in the implementing of safe and effective usage of the ropes course elements and equipment.
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Ropes Course Coordinator/Director of Outdoor Program
PRINCIPAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Follow GSUSA, ACCT, ACA and NYSDOH standards and regulations.
- Teach games, initiative and introductory activities to participants.
- Teach participants about each element, including proper use and safety procedures.
- Assist in developing and implementing a progression of activities for participants who have registered for ropes course programs.
- Provide participants with attainable challenges on the ropes course.
- Reports any accidents promptly to the Challenge Course Coordinator.
- Ensures the proper use and care of all equipment, including recording in ropes log book.
- Lead by example & emphasize safety.
- Supervise and mentor facilitators and facilitators-in-training while working programs.
- Conduct inspections of equipment for safety, cleanliness and good repair prior to use.
- Attend, participate and assist with training the facilitators in all trainings and successfully demonstrate required skills during the ropes course facilitator trainings/refreshers in at least one refresher training per year.
- Assist in maintaining records of equipment in the Ropes Course Equipment Log.
- Complete required evaluations, time sheets & other required paperwork after each program and submit to the Challenge Course Coordinator.
- Participate in the evaluation process for all facilitators to advance to next level.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
- Willingness to abide by the policies and practices of the Girl Scouts of Western New York, Inc.
- Demonstrate mastery of skills listed on the appropriate level of evaluation/assessment.
- Must have a minimum of 60 hours as a Facilitator and/or provide previous documented experience for review. For a total of a minimum of 120 program hours (60 hours as Facilitator In Training, 60 hours as a Facilitator).
- Demonstrated the ability to guide/supervise children.
- Current certification in RTE and CPR or individual is willing to complete certification course during designated training day.
- Good health and stamina necessary to work as an off-seasonal ropes course facilitator.
- The acceptance of working weekends.
- Minimum age: 18 years old.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Lift 35 pounds.
- Possess strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision
- Demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of the participants.
- Demonstrate enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience self-control and ability to adapt well to changing situations.
- Participate in structured and unstructured activities.
- Accept and follow directions both in verbal and written form.
- Provide excellent customer service to other facilitators and participants. Provide excellent customer service to other facilitators and participants.