JOB SUMMARY The Camp Director furthers the mission of Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains (GSTOP) through Stevens Ranch Camp programming. The Camp Director will direct the camp in daily duties to include supervising staff and providing support to the business functions of resident camp by performing camp activities, business and administrative in accordance with GSUSA policies and procedures, American Camp Association (ACA) procedures, and Texas Department of Health requirements. Requirements ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Must reside at Camp Sunday-Friday during summer. Supervises administration and direction of summer camp program. Communicates with assigned Council staff weekly with camp updates. Completes Camp Director leadership training and facilitates camp staff training. Completes evaluations mid-summer and end of summer for all camp staff. Oversees the fiscal management of camp expenses, keeps receipts, manages camp credit cards, all purchases for camp, keeping all purchases in alignment with the approved budget. Oversee the daily operation of summer camp including food service program, program, business, camper and staff supervision, and healthcare in general. Upon check-in and check-out, welcomes families, and troubleshoots. Makes sure all staff are accounted for and units are prepared accordingly. Conducts weekly staff meetings. Conducts daily meetings with Assistant Camp Directors to get and give updates on camp programming, staff, and campers. Ensures staff time is entered accurately in Paylocity throughout the summer every week before staff leave for the week. Stays vigilant with all American Camper Association (ACA) guidelines and assists in any inspections by ACA and the State of Texas. Stays vigilant with weather updates and safety procedures. Communicates with the Site Manager for all weather updates and safety procedures. Learns evacuation procedures. Trains staff and campers on weather safety and evacuation procedures. Communicates with Outdoor Manager and HR any staff or camper incidents. Makes sure all staff follow through with their job descriptions. Assists with assigning staff activities and other responsibilities. Manages the monitoring of safety and all procedures as they pertain to the complete supervision of all staff and campers. Helps provide an atmosphere for developing good morale and well-being among staff and promotes team collaboration. Discourages gossip and encourages comradery. Must be able to drive a camp vehicle and be physically able to respond to emergency situations. Manages overnight issues campers may have. Calls campers’ parents to report any misconduct. Maintains effective and positive public relations with parents, vendors, and members of the community. Maintains awareness of camper and staff behavior, evaluates and responds to situations appropriately, ensures adherence to safety regulations and emergency procedures, and employs appropriate behavior-management strategies, demonstrating steady leadership under pressure. Evaluates the current season and makes suggestions for the following season. Supervises the opening and closing of camp, return supplies and vehicles to the corporate office.
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Career Level
Director
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
51-100 employees