About the Role
Live with, supervise and mentor a cabin of 6-10 girls
Primary responsibility is in leading activities. Our activities include Swimming, Canoeing, Sailing, Tennis, Basketball, Arts and Crafts, Archery, Dance, and Woodslore.
Activities staff must have demonstrated expertise in the activity they lead.
Assist with evening activities and programs.
the campers.
Assist with various duties on campus such as milk and crackers, commissary, mail call, and patrolling.
Help address conflicts between campers and managing any behavioral issue that may arise.
Maintain a clean and safe environment for campers, including camp facilities and equipment
Communicate effectively with campers, parents, and other staff members.
Recognize and respond to minor injuries
Maintain accurate records of incidents and achievements
Serve as a positive remodel, help deliver our mission and values to create friendship and foster sisterhood
Collaborate with other camp staff to ensure a cohesive and effective camp experience.
Requirements
Age Requirement: Must be at least 16 years old.
Experience: Previous experience working with children in a camp or educational setting is desirable.
Certifications: Current First Aid and CPR certification required; additional certifications in lifeguarding or wilderness training are a plus. Lifeguard Training June 21-23, bonus for LG certification. CPR and First Aid training provided during Staff Training (June 23-June 27)
Skills:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Leadership skills and the ability to manage groups of children.
Problem-solving skills and the ability to handle emergency situations calmly.
Physical Requirements: Ability to engage in physical activities, including hiking, swimming, and participating in sports.
Background Check: Those 18 and older must pass a criminal background check and any other required screenings.
Availability: Must be available for the entire duration of the camp session, including pre-camp training. (June 23-July 26)
About US
Camp Riva-Lake’s mission is to foster a sisterhood of
belonging by empowering girls to become the best version of themselves.
We provide experiences aimed at helping campers become more independent and self-confident. Activities and interactions are intentional to support each girl's development of positive character traits, leadership and physical skills.
CRL is a 501c(3) non-profit and is accredited by the American Camp Association
To APPLY PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME TO INFO@CAMPRIVALAKE.COM