Working at Girl Scout Summer Camp
Girl scout camp is where many campers find their strengths and challenge themselves as they navigate activities on the water, at the campsite, and along the trail. Girl Scouts River Valleys’ camp sessions allow campers to develop a strong sense of self and positive values, build healthy relationships, seek challenges, and have fun while making memories of a lifetime!
Our campers treasure the relationships and sense of community they develop with our camp staff. Likewise, working at one of River Valleys’ Girl Scout Camps is a unique experience that will have a positive impact on you for the rest of your life. Your passion can make a difference in the lives of girls!
Working at our camps takes a special kind of person! You’ll be a great fit to work at our camps if you….
- Are friendly and calm, especially under pressure.
- Are a team player.
- Love working outdoors.
- Are good at switching gears and wearing many different hats.
- Are willing to learn new things.
- Are willing to disconnect from technology for the majority of the day.
- Can commit to a schedule and work the entire summer.
Compensation
- For staff living on-site, pay starts at $800 per week (based on a 6-day work week).
- Experience and certifications obtained prior to hire (like being an RN or EMT) may qualify candidates for a higher starting rate.
For more details, including the complete pay rate chart, please visit our website under "Compensation": https://camp.girlscoutsrv.org/about/work-at-camp/applications-positions/.
Job Summary
Are you ready to combine your passion for health care with the excitement of summer camp? Join our team as the Health Care Director, where you'll ensure our campers and staff stay safe, healthy, and ready for adventure! Essential job functions of the Healthcare Director position include:
- Keep Campers & Staff Healthy: Provide routine and emergency care, manage medications, and support every camper—especially those from underserved communities—to ensure a safe and inclusive experience.
- Manage Our Health Center: Keep our camp health center clean, organized, and well-stocked with all necessary medical supplies.
- Oversee First Aid: Prepare, distribute, and restock first aid kits across camp, ensuring everyone is ready for the unexpected.
- Lead Health Screenings & Orientation: Screen campers and staff upon arrival and departure, and deliver engaging orientation sessions on camp health practices.
- Ensure Top-Notch Sanitation: Perform daily checks across all camp areas to maintain a clean and safe environment.
- Maintain Accurate Records: Keep detailed medical records and handle incident reporting with precision.
- Be a role model to campers and staff in your attitude and behavior:
- Create an inclusive environment that ensures all campers feel supported and affirmed as they experience camp with us.
- Follow and uphold all safety and security rules and procedures.
- Set a good example to campers and others in regard to general camp procedures and practices including sanitation, schedule, and sportsmanship.
- Model the values of the Girl Scout Mission, Promise, Law and Program Goals at all times.
Does this sound like you? Apply today to be considered to join our Girl Scouts River Valleys camp staff!
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Qualifications
- Preferred: 21 years or older by the start of camp season.
- It is strongly preferred that candidates are willing to live on-site in GSRV assigned housing and comply with conditions of GSRV housing agreement. This includes the ability to live in the rustic, communal setting of summer camp with campers and staff of all ages. However, those who wish to commute to camp may still be considered.
- Must be First Aid/CPR certified (RN, EMT, or advanced certification is a plus).
- Must have current certifications related to the program area or documented training and experience.
- Ability to interact well with all age levels and understand the development needs of youth.
- Experience at a summer camp is required.
- Preferred: ability to complete the Girl Scouts safe driving program, pass an MVR background check and become qualified to drive camp vehicles.
- Ability to conduct all activities with a high degree of cultural competency.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Sufficient eye-to-hand coordination to successfully operate tools and equipment as necessary and respond appropriately to situations where campers require assistance or first aid.
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
- Physical ability to frequently stop, climb, bend, kneel, crouch, reach overhead, grasp, push, pull, lift, and move objects up to 50 pounds at shoulder height, and occasionally lift more than 50 pounds.
- See and read printed materials, with or without visual aids; distinguish colors; read and understand rules and policies, labels, and instructions.
- Verbal communication including the ability to speak and hear at normal room levels.
Additional, position-specific qualifications can be found here: https://camp.girlscoutsrv.org/about/work-at-camp/applications-positions/
Required with Application
In addition to completing the application, you are required to provide three references (cannot be related to you) who can judge your qualifications for this position. If you have previous experience as a camp staff member at least one reference should be from a camp director or administrator. Use the link below to automatically send the form to the references you've selected. *Note this process is not required if you have previously worked for a GSRV camp.
http://www.campchannel.com/girlscoutscv/send_references.html
Don't meet every requirement? Studies have shown that women and BIPOC professionals are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Girl Scouts River Valleys, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you are excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply. You might just be the right candidate for this or other roles.
Girl Scouts River Valleys is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and racial justice, and is working to boldly lead as an anti-racist organization that uplifts and empowers every Girl Scout to know their worth and lead in their world. This means leading not just with words, but with actions.