Seasonal Program Lead Equestrian
GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA INC
Location
Skiatook, Oklahoma
Salary
$18 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Seasonal Program Lead is responsible for planning, directing, and supervising the camp's equestrian program while ensuring the safety and well-being of campers and horses. They will instruct riding sessions, manage equipment, and evaluate staff performance throughout the summer season.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be at least 21 years old with current GSUSA membership and possess or be willing to obtain First Aid, CPR, and CHA certifications. Extensive knowledge of horse care and the ability to supervise and teach children in an outdoor camp environment are required.
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- Camp
- Tallchief -
- Skiatook,
- OK 74070Position
- Type:
- SeasonalJob
- Category:
- ProgramsJob
- Summary
- The
- Seasonal
- Program
- Lead: Equestrian is responsible for planning, directing, and supervising the Equestrian Program of the camp. The Program Lead will provide a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for campers to learn to ride and care for horses properly, and will have a positive attitude toward the program, and camp in general. Resident Camp employment is seasonal, with dates of employment approximately May – August. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities
Follow established procedures for supervising camper health and enforcing all safety regulations. Assume responsibility for health and safety of campers and staff. Maintain positive relations with families, visitors, and the public at all times. Follow all camp rules and regulations and enforce them among staff. Actively participate in staff training and meetings. Work cooperatively with unit, program, and administrative staff to provide an enjoyable environment for all campers. Provide opportunities so that each camper will have a positive camping experience. Participate and instruct campers in emergency procedures. Assist each camper and staff member in meeting personal goals and those established by the camp for camper and staff development. Respond to and provide opportunities for discussion of individual or group problems or concerns. Guide activities and experiences through use of girl planning and Girl Scout Program. Teach and assist in activity areas assigned and participate in all other assigned events. Develop and operate a meaningful Equestrian Program geared to the ages, interests, and abilities of the campers. Conduct an initial pre-camp inventory in your program area and store equipment for safety. Conduct a daily check of program area and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair. Schedule riding times for cabins and organize supplies and horses. Teach and assist in assigned riding sessions. Teach and monitor proper use of equipment and facilities. Conduct mid-summer and end-of-summer evaluations for all horseback riding program staff. Clean, store, and pack away all materials and supplies at the end of the camp season. During staff training, instruct staff of their responsibilities to you in your activity area. Keep records on all Equestrian Program participants to track progress through each level. At the end of the camp season, prepare an evaluation and summary of current camp season including inventories and recommendations for the following camp season. Submit all required paperwork on time. Other duties as assigned or required. QualificationsMinimum Qualifications Must have current GSUSA membership and be at least 21 years old. Current First Aid and CPR certifications or the willingness and ability to obtain. Current CHA certification or the willingness and ability to obtain. Extensive knowledge of horse care, and management of a horseback riding program. Ability and desire to teach and supervise individuals in riding and caring for horses. Ability to model behavior consistent with the Girl Scout Mission, Promise, and Law. Sound judgment and problem-solving skills for dealing with daily issues in a variety of situations. Ability to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Patience to deal with 5 or more people at the same time. Ability to lift and move equipment weighing approximately 25 pounds. Ability to endure occasional exposure to sun, heat, and animals such as bugs, snakes, bats, etc. Physically able to move about the camp property in various environmental conditions. Ability to speak distinctly to communicate with members and staff on the phone or in person. Desire and ability to work with and relate to children and one’s peers. Willingness to accept supervision and guidance. Act as a team player with the desire to do whatever is necessary to make the total camp program successful. This job classification has been designated as a safety sensitive job classification in accordance with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act. Employees in this job classification can be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination if they test positive for marijuana components or metabolites, even if they possess a medical marijuana license.