Camp Beech Cliff
Program Head of Challenge Course
Camp Beech Cliff, Mount Desert, Maine, us, 04660
Program Head Counselor of Challenge Course
Minimum qualifications:
At least 21 years of age, and 1-2 years experience leading challenge-based activities (low and high ropes)
Hold at least a level one Challenge Course Certification (ACCT) (we can send you out for training)
Working knowledge of the equipment and safety systems that accompany them (belay systems, rescues, debriefing facilitation, etc.)
Enjoy working with children of all backgrounds
Passionate about working outdoors
Commit to June 5th through August 26th.
Weekly Salary range: $625-$725
Possible Housing
Program Head Counselor of Challenge Course duties include (but not limited to):
Create an emotionally and physically safe environment for risk-taking in group games & initiatives
Help campers aged 9 – 15 connect, problem solve, and collaborate
Oversee programming for younger campers, ages 5 – 8, on the 30-foot indoor climbing wall
Ability and creativity to plan a wide range of Challenge Course activities and programs throughout the summer
Ability to conduct regular safety inspections and checks as well as maintenance of equipment, repairing, recommending repair, or removing equipment as needed
Manage a small program area budget
Identify supply needs and submit supply orders in a timely fashion
Communicate goals and expectations to all campers and staff who enter the high or low ropes courses
Delegate tasks and responsibilities to group counselors as needed at each area
Maintain a safe and clean space for all campers and staff
Supervise Program Instructor of Challenge Course
Train other staff in belay technique and other challenge course related skills
All staff must adhere to the health and safety laws set forth by the State of Maine Dept of Human Services Youth Camps Division, and standards for accreditation with the American Camping Association.
Considerations:
Applicants should realize that the job of a camp counselor is challenging, demanding, and requires a great deal of patience and understanding. Personal lifestyle sacrifices may have to be made including disconnecting from daily use of digital technology during the camp day. Sensitive and dynamic leadership is necessary to provide youngsters the opportunity to grow, learn to positively relate to others, establish life-long values, and increase their appreciation of the natural world.
Preferred qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and at least two years of direct experience leading challenge courses. Regionally recognized challenge course or climbing wall certifications.
For questions and to submit application:
www.campbeechcliff.org Matt Cornish, Camp Director matt@campbeechcliff.org
264 BEECH HILL ROAD PO BOX 381 MOUNT DESERT, MAINE 04660 P. 207-244-0365 F. 207-244-3355 WWW.CAMPBEECHCLIFF.ORG
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Minimum qualifications:
At least 21 years of age, and 1-2 years experience leading challenge-based activities (low and high ropes)
Hold at least a level one Challenge Course Certification (ACCT) (we can send you out for training)
Working knowledge of the equipment and safety systems that accompany them (belay systems, rescues, debriefing facilitation, etc.)
Enjoy working with children of all backgrounds
Passionate about working outdoors
Commit to June 5th through August 26th.
Weekly Salary range: $625-$725
Possible Housing
Program Head Counselor of Challenge Course duties include (but not limited to):
Create an emotionally and physically safe environment for risk-taking in group games & initiatives
Help campers aged 9 – 15 connect, problem solve, and collaborate
Oversee programming for younger campers, ages 5 – 8, on the 30-foot indoor climbing wall
Ability and creativity to plan a wide range of Challenge Course activities and programs throughout the summer
Ability to conduct regular safety inspections and checks as well as maintenance of equipment, repairing, recommending repair, or removing equipment as needed
Manage a small program area budget
Identify supply needs and submit supply orders in a timely fashion
Communicate goals and expectations to all campers and staff who enter the high or low ropes courses
Delegate tasks and responsibilities to group counselors as needed at each area
Maintain a safe and clean space for all campers and staff
Supervise Program Instructor of Challenge Course
Train other staff in belay technique and other challenge course related skills
All staff must adhere to the health and safety laws set forth by the State of Maine Dept of Human Services Youth Camps Division, and standards for accreditation with the American Camping Association.
Considerations:
Applicants should realize that the job of a camp counselor is challenging, demanding, and requires a great deal of patience and understanding. Personal lifestyle sacrifices may have to be made including disconnecting from daily use of digital technology during the camp day. Sensitive and dynamic leadership is necessary to provide youngsters the opportunity to grow, learn to positively relate to others, establish life-long values, and increase their appreciation of the natural world.
Preferred qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and at least two years of direct experience leading challenge courses. Regionally recognized challenge course or climbing wall certifications.
For questions and to submit application:
www.campbeechcliff.org Matt Cornish, Camp Director matt@campbeechcliff.org
264 BEECH HILL ROAD PO BOX 381 MOUNT DESERT, MAINE 04660 P. 207-244-0365 F. 207-244-3355 WWW.CAMPBEECHCLIFF.ORG
#J-18808-Ljbffr