Be present during camp to assist Unit Program Aides with campers as needed. We need 7 - 8 unit leaders for camp.
6th grade unit that will be camping at River Ranch GS camp! Plan and camp with the unit. We need 2 unit leaders to go camping.
Work with Program Aides and Program director on planning and execution of activities, such as cooking, crafts, themed activities, and outdoor skills. We need 4 - 6 activity leaders.
Work with Explorers providing PA training to 7th -8th graders wishing to become PAs at RADC next year. We need 2 - 3 explorer unit leaders.
Be at camp for First Aid issues that arise. This position requires online GSWW training and First Aid Certification. (RADC can cover cost of First Aid Certification, if needed).
Creates schedules and tasks for camp, coordinates planning meetings, delegate to other positions as needed, and are the go-to people for questions around camp.
Helping the director and learning the ropes to take on a director position
Organize and guide the program aides to run camp. They will register and assign Program Aides, facilitate activity planning with the PAs and Adult leads, and be the go-to people for any PA questions.
Work with Program Aides and steering committee for planning camp skills, games, activities. The activities are themed based on the camp theme.
Sets up and monitors registration of campers. Communicates with parents on registration topics. This position is not required to be at camp during the week.
Handles treasurer duties, website updates, and volunteer coordination. This position is not required to be at camp during the week.
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