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Job Posted
August 24, 2023
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Website
Contact Name
Karra Jackson
Contact Email
kjackson@campschechter.org
Deadline to Apply
Location
United States
Summary
The Camp Cabin Manager works closely with our 5th/6th grade students and high school Mentors, onsite at camp, providing support to campers and Mentors alike to ensure their success throughout their OSPREY Camp experience. This position reports directly to the OSPREY Camp Director. *OSPREY Camp is a secular outdoor education program.
OSPREY Camp’s mission is to consistently create a safe environment where students experience hands on learning in the great outdoors, connect with their peers to build new and everlasting friendships and grow into the very best version of themselves. From our students to our Mentors, camp staff to our teachers, we truly believe everyone is someone and each of you is important. Learn more at www.ospreycamp.org.
Qualifications & Responsibilities (Camp Cabin Manager)
- Experience working in Outdoor Education/Environmental Science camps or programs is strongly desired.
- Responsible for the direct supervision, support, safety, and success of all campers, within specifically designated girls’ or boys’ cabins, while onsite at camp; This includes all campers and Mentors in each cabin.
- Provides 24-hour support to each camper and their Mentors, with an emphasis on behavior management, tasks and responsibilities, communication skills, time management, and cabin pride and spirit.
- Works closely with each cabin to initiate, delegate, and support friendly cabin competitions, cabin presentations, cabin responsibilities, etc.
- Facilitates high school Mentor recruitment sessions at local high schools when camp is not actively in session – mileage reimbursed.
Responsibilities & Qualifications (All Positions)
- Behavior management of students, Mentors, and teachers.
- Works with OSPREY Camp Staff during meal programs; leads camp songs; leads presentations, etc.
- Onsite, 24 hours/day, when Mentors, students, and teachers are present – lodging and meals provided.
- Possesses excellent communication and time management skills, able to work independently and in groups.
- Self-motivated, focused, resilient, compassionate, nurturing, enthusiastic, and loves working with kids.
- Passion for collaborating with underserved communities with a lens of equity & inclusion.
- Basic computer and Microsoft Office skills.
- Ability to travel to schools in the greater Puget Sound area – mileage reimbursed.
- Additional duties as assigned.
Essential Functions (Physical)
- Lift and carry up to 50lbs and move heavy materials across camp facilities.
- Consistently work in both indoor facilities and outdoor adverse weather conditions.
- Maintain a high level of energy and excitement despite strenuous activity (hiking, working long hours, etc.)
Dates of Employment
September 25, 2023, through June 7, 2024. Work schedule is primarily Monday-Friday with some weekends required; onsite 24 hours/day during camp sessions (lodging and meals provided). Planned time off includes November 20-26, 2023, and December 18-31, 2023.
To Apply
Please submit your résumé to kjackson@campschechter.org. Only those whose applications are being considered will be contacted.
We know many candidates, especially women and people of color, do not apply to jobs unless they meet all required qualifications. If you meet most qualifications and believe you would bring the skills and approach we are looking for, we encourage you to apply.
OSPREY Camp at Camp Solomon Schechter is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, gender, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, age, religious belief, political ideology, national or ethnic origin, disability, actual or perceived medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Information
This position pays $22.85 - $24.28/hour.