$185 per week DOE, June thru mid-August, room, board (and fun!) included
At Girl Scouts we know that given the opportunity, every girl can become a leader with the courage to act on her values, develop the ability to make clear decisions, and acquire the self-confidence to make a difference in the world around her. Girl Scouts helps girls grow courageous and strong through girl-driven programs, reflecting the ever-changing needs and interests of girls.
Girl Scouts of Western Washington (www.girlscoutsww.
A Camp Program Specialist – Must be at least 18 years of age and excited about living at camp. At least one year of experience required in teaching in one or more of the following areas – archery, gardening or nature. Previous camp staff experience is preferred. $185 per week.
A Camp Waterfront Director – Must be at least 21 years of age and excited about living at camp. Two years’ experience waterfront lifeguarding experience preferred. Previous camp staff experience is preferred. Additional training & certification is available. $255 per week.
A Camp Wrangler – Must be at least 18 years of age and excited about living at camp. Five or more years riding experience required. Two or more years instructor experience in beginner to intermediate level Western riding Previous camp staff experience is preferred. $185 per week.
At Camp Robbinswold, Camp St. Albans and Camp River Ranch we are looking for staff who are excited about helping girls grow strong. We focus on six program areas: art, nature, water, trips, leadership (challenge course and climbing wall), and horses (River Ranch and St. Albans only) to give girls the opportunity to improve their skills along with learning more about themselves. Staff will be selected based on their desire to work with youth, strong interpersonal skills and knowledge of program areas.
Interested applicants should send a resume to hr@girlscoutsww.org<mailto:hr@girlscoutsww.org> indicating the specific position title, your last name and where you saw this posting in the subject line.
About Girl Scouts of Western Washington
Girl Scouts is for every girl and we are committed to serving girls who face sometimes overwhelming obstacles through programs such as Girl Scouts Beyond Bars, serving the daughters of women in prison, Girl Scouts Fostering A Future, serving girls who are in foster care, Girl Scouting in the School Day meeting with girls in area elementary and middle schools and Skills For Life, serving girls in low income housing communities, many of whom are new to this country. We currently serve over 26,000 girls in partnership with nearly 13,000 volunteers throughout seventeen counties in western Washington. In addition to our headquarters, we operate field offices located in Bellevue, Bremerton, DuPont and Marysville, as well as six camp properties: Camp Lyle Mcleod and Camp St. Albans near Belfair, Camp Robbinswold on the Hood Canal, Camp Evergreen near Longview, Camp Klahanee near Hoquiam and Camp River Ranch, near Carnation.
Girl Scouts of Western Washington staff is committed to upholding the following values in our work:
Diversity * Balance * Fun * Dependability * Stewardship * Respect * Integrity * Transparency * Collaboration * Innovation * Dynamic
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Doug Kimura, SPHR
Vice President, Human Resources
Girl Scouts of Western Washington
601 Valley Street
Seattle, WA 98109
www.girlscoutsww.org<http://www.girlscoutsww.org/>
Phone: 206.826.2176
Fax: 206.633.5099
dougik@girlscoutsww.org<mailto:dougik@girlscoutsww.org>
Girl Scouting builds girls
of courage, confidence,
and character who make
the world a better place.
Register now for Girl Scout Summer Camp! Hundreds of camp opportunities are available for girls in grades 1-12. No previous Girl Scout experience necessary! Visit www.GirlScoutsWW.org/Camp<http://www.GirlScoutsWW.org/Camp> to learn more.