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Camp Director

This position pays $16.90 hourly while in training, and a $200 daily rate while working at camp.The Camp Director serves as the on-site leader responsible for the daily management and safe operation of camp during camp sessions. This role supervises seasonal staff, oversees program implementation, and ensures compliance with American Camp Association (ACA) standards, council policies, and applicable state regulations. The Camp Director fosters a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment aligned with the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESLead daily camp operations during assigned sessions.Supervise and support Activity Manager, Health Supervisor, Kitchen Manager, and other seasonal staff.Ensure implementation of safety standards, emergency procedures, and supervision ratios.Support and facilitate required staff training in alignment with ACA requirements.Monitor camper experience and address concerns promptly and professionally.Maintain required documentation related to incidents, health care, aquatics, and safety compliance.Serve as primary on-site point of contact during emergencies and communicate with the Camp Program Manager as needed.Promote a positive camp culture focused on youth leadership, inclusion, and safety.Perform other duties as assigned Minimum 25 years of age, per California State Organized Camping regulations.2-3+ years of progressive leadership experience in camp administration, youth development, outdoor education, or related programming.Knowledge of ACA standards and youth risk management practices preferred.Current First Aid/CPR certification required, or willingness and ability to obtain prior to the start of camp (training can be provided)Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.Ability to model Girl Scout values and create a physically and emotionally safe, inclusive environment for all participants.Maintain a valid driver's license and meet council insurance eligibility requirements; be comfortable operating council vehicles, including large passenger vans, as needed.Complete any required driver authorization or safety training prior to transporting campers or staff.Ability to reside on-site during camp sessions. STANDARD SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONSEmployment Status Seasonal camp positions are temporary and contingent upon enrollment, program needs, and funding. Employment dates will be specified in individual offer letters. All seasonal employees are employed at-will in accordance with state law.Background Screening & Compliance Successful completion of required background screening is mandatory prior to employment.Employees must comply with Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) standards, council policies, American Camp Association (ACA) standards (as applicable), and all local and state regulations.Required Training & Certifications Attendance at mandatory pre-season training is required.Employees must complete youth protection, safety, emergency procedures, and mandated reporter training prior to working with campers.Required certifications must remain current for the duration of employment.Work Schedule & Residency Expectations Seasonal positions require flexibility, including evenings and weekends.Extended hours are common during active camp sessions.Residential positions require on-site living during assigned camp sessions, including shared housing and facilities.Employees must be able to work in a youth-centered environment with limited personal electronic device use during program hours in accordance with camp policies.Physical & Environmental Requirements Camp positions operate in active outdoor environments. Employees must be able to: Work outdoors in varying weather conditions.Stand, walk, and remain active for extended periods.Lift and/or move up to 25-50 pounds.Respond appropriately and effectively in emergency situations.GSHCC Community StatementGirl Scouts Heart of Central California (GSHCC) is a girl-centric and performance-driven community. At GSHCC, our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Across 18 counties, we offer an array of programming and perspectives with the goal of ensuring all girls, volunteers, and staff have a safe space, where they can learn and grow and be their authentic selves. Girl Scout LawGirl Scouts of all ages recite-and live by-the ideals listed in the Girl Scout Promise and Law. They remind us to do our best in being kind to others, respecting ourselves, making the world a better place, and so much more. As a member of GSHCC staff, I will do my best to be: honest and fair friendly and helpful considerate and caring courageous and strong responsible for what I say and do respect myself and others respect authority use resources wisely and make the world a better place and be a sister to every Girl Scout