Camp Retreats Manager

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater MilwaukeeHartland, WI
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About The Position

Reporting to the Camp Director, the Camp Retreats Manager is responsible for planning and implementation of all community partner retreats and field trips at Camp Whitcomb/Mason. The Camp Retreats Manager supervises year-round program staff and a seasonal program team during the summer months. The Camp Retreats Manager is responsible for daily operations with the primary focus for programs and service delivery, training and supervision of staff, retreat group recruitment, and retaining current retreat groups.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree required or 10 years of experience directly related to youth programming and staff supervision
  • Certifications required or ability to obtain within 6 months of employment: 1. Lifeguard and professional rescuer CPR/AED certification 2. Lifeguard Instructor certification 3. NASP Archery Certification program 4. ABEE Ropes Course Level 1 Certification
  • Ability to keep youth ages 7-18 enthusiastically engaged
  • Experience motivating, supporting and supervising young adults
  • Works effectively with families from a variety of diverse backgrounds
  • Good written and oral communication skills and ability to communication effectively with campers, parents, venders, donors and volunteers
  • Advanced experience with Microsoft 365 applications such as Outlook, Excel and Word.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate and communicate the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee (BGCGM) philosophy, objectives, standards and programs through all methods available to campers, their parents, staff members, volunteers and the general public.
  • Provide quality program activities that are inclusive, welcoming, respectful and responsive to the diversity of members, families and community.
  • Implement activities and events on annual camp calendar.
  • Recruitment of rental groups including marketing and camp tours to promote camp space
  • Respond to all group inquiries, create quotes, contracts, and answer any questions.
  • Provide quality program activities and experiences that promote GANAS values: Growing confidence, Accepting responsibility, Nurturing friendships, Affinity to nature, and Solving problems.
  • Support all rental groups on site with scheduling, programming, site & safety orientation, and facility needs.
  • Train and regularly update camp hosts in their weekend and hosting duties
  • Monitor work assigned to staff and volunteers, providing ongoing feedback and regular appraisal.
  • Maintains group handbooks and checklists, ensuring they follow American Camp Association and ATCP.78 standards.
  • Schedule interviews, complete reference checks, conduct interviews and make recommendations to Camp Director for candidate selection.
  • Complete tasks according to the practices and policies developed by BGCGM.
  • Assist Camp Director with staff training. Supervise and evaluate seasonal and year-round AmeriCorps and staff members.
  • Conduct weekly meetings with staff for timely communications.
  • Participate in required trainings by the BGCGM, American Camp Association Standards, County, State and/or funder.
  • Responsible for the compliance training requirements/regulations and documentation for American Camp Association, State Licensing Codes ATCP.78 and DCF252.
  • Understand and follow all BGCGM policies.
  • Implement a culture of safety for staff, volunteers, visitors, members, and daily operations. Communicate emergency procedures to all using facility through safety orientations.
  • Ensure proper documentation of all issues and incidents related to program and event participation.
  • Develop special programs and projects that highlight environmental education and BGCA -Core programs to diverse groups of youth ages 7-17
  • Supervise AmeriCorps members and seasonal, or hourly staff members.
  • Implement systems to train, review and document skills mastery of staff
  • Responsible for development and oversight of high and low challenge courses including ensuring current certification, scheduling annual inspection of elements, staff training, equipment monitoring and skill mastery documentation
  • Oversee the camp archery program including safety procedures, staff training, skill mastery for instructors and maintaining NASP certification.
  • Oversee all aquatics programs, including the pool and waterfront activities.
  • Lead, create and evaluate Program development and implementation for school groups, retreats, and rentals.
  • Develop and evaluate lesson plans for rental group programming.
  • Responsible for retreats registration system and data including Camp Brain annual setup.
  • On-duty weekend staff member in a rotation with colleagues to provide service to weekend rental groups.
  • Develop and maintain handbooks and communication for community partners.
  • Provide quotes and sample schedules to community partners interested in using Camp Whitcomb/Mason.
  • Work within compliance of grants as awarded to Camp Whitcomb/Mason, such as the AmeriCorps grant.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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