What are the responsibilities and job description for the Specialty Area Director - Marksmanship position at Greater Green Bay YMCA, Inc.?
As Specialty Area Director you will be directly responsible for the quality of programing in your Specialty Area which will include Archery, BB Guns, 22 Guns, Slingshots, AtlAtl, etc. You will assist in the planning and design of program activities, work with your team to develop best practices for running your program activities and consistently observe and adjust programming to ensure the highest efficiency and quality. These duties are in addition to your duties as a Resident Camp Counselor. You will live with, care for, and guide 10 -14 campers throughout the camp week. You will work closely with the leadership team as well as campers to create a positive, engaging, safe, valuable, and memorable camp experience for all.
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YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is a Resident Summer Camp and Outdoor Education Center owned and operated by the Greater Green Bay YMCA. It is part of a mission-based Y organization focused on providing unique and valuable experiences to campers ages 7-17.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Attend and contribute to all staff trainings, meetings, and events.
- Be dressed professionally and be prepared to make all parents, families, and campers feel comfortable with all questions answered on arrival and departure days.
- Live with and supervise 10-14 campers per week. Build close relationships, be a positive role model, and facilitate physical and emotional safety ensuring the campers have a pleasant camp experience.
- Lead and assist in leading any / all camp activities : Specialty Area Programming, Camp Games, Campfire, Cabin Activities, Meals, Thought for the Day, TAPS, etc.
- Work with leadership team to manage camper behaviors, use effective / appropriate discipline techniques, and ask for assistance as needed.
- Assume responsibility for the safety of all campers. In the event of an emergency, you will serve as a first responder (responding, reporting, and assisting).
- Serve as a lifeguard as assigned by leadership to ensure safe swimming and waterfront activities.
- Work with peers and leadership team to foster a positive and friendly camp culture for both campers and staff.
- Complete weekly paperwork : camper postcards, patch certificates, etc.
- Assist with camp clean-up after each group departs.
- Know your Specialty Area mission, program, and ACA regulations thoroughly.
- Keep record of safety checklists for Specialty Area.
- Act according to facility protocol to ensure safety of all staff and children which includes :
Adhere to policies related to boundaries with staff and children.
SKILLS AND TRAINING
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Every day is different. Living at camp, you will be flexible with your time to meet the needs of staff, participants and programs. Requires the ability to move freely including but not limited to running, hiking, boating, biking, and swimming. Work in all types of weather including precipitation and extreme hot or cold temperatures. The ability to lift and move equipment, and use camp tools is required. As a safety responder, the ability to crouch, stoop, kneel, move quickly, and / or lift at least 30 pounds will be necessary.
COMPETENCIES
This job description represents the major functions of the job but is not intended to be all inclusive. The incumbent is also responsible for performing other duties as necessary for Association success.
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