Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington
Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington
Currently recruiting for the season from June 15th, 2024 to August 22nd, 2024.
Girl Scouts is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. At Girl Scouts, we prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, no-limits place designed for and by girls.
Camp Arrowhead, Stevenson, WA (heart of the Columbia River Gorge); Camp Cleawox, Florence, OR (Central Oregon Coast surrounded by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area); Camp Whispering Winds, Philomath, OR (Central Willamette Valley); Multiple Outdoor Program Centers throughout Oregon.
- Location
- Oregon and Washington
- Season
- Summer and Year Round
- Staff size
- 25-75
- Housing
- Whether included in the compensation package or provided at a cost, housing is provided for staff.
- Housing details
- Rustic facilities such as screened cabins, yurts, and Adirondacks. Shower and toilet facilities are separate from cabins and could include non-flush toilets and dormitory-style showers.
- Family housing available
- No
- Pet friendly
- No
- Meals
- Provided
- Cell phone service
- Some, ask for details
- Internet access
- Intermittent
About Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington
If you have a passion for outdoor experiences, then a seasonal job with one of our summer overnight camps may be for you!
Spending time in the outdoors is a cornerstone of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Outdoor experiences in Girl Scouts provide opportunities for girls to discover, connect, and take action in ways that build courage, confidence, and character. These experiences increase girls’ understanding and curiosity about the natural world and shape girl leaders who are environmentally conscientious. The all-girl environment and proven programming show girls the benefits of outdoor experiences in ways that encourage them to take healthy risks and overcome their fears.
To make all of this possible, we need dedicated and talented staff to help teach girls new skills and keep them safe as they explore new camp experiences. Most of your time will be spent in the great outdoors doing fun activities with girls such as camping, hiking, archery, swimming, canoeing, arts and crafts – depending on your skills and interests.
The Employee Experience
Seasonal jobs with Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington (GSOSW) offer a great opportunity to experience our programs while providing valuable skill-building, leadership, training, and enrichment opportunities. Whether you are seeking hands-on experience or looking for a summer of adventure, we have an opportunity for you.
Advantages of Seasonal Jobs at GSOSW
- Make a great impact in a short period of time
- Earn money while supporting a worthy organization
- Build professional skills & learn:
- Communication
- Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
- Interpersonal Skills & Leadership
- Teamwork & Collaboration
- Creativity
- Presentation & Facilitating Group Activities
- Paid Training
- Make a difference in the lives of Girl Scouts
- Get professional references
- Make new friends
Camp staff often return year after year because of the great experiences and friendships they build each summer. Our camp staff stay connected beyond the summer through social media groups.
What's Life Like at Camp?
- Camp staff live on-site during the summer (mid-June through August).
- Most weeks, staff work 6 days, with at least 1 day off.
- Meals and lodging are included.
- Accommodations include screened cabins, yurts, and Adirondacks. Shower and toilet facilities are separate from cabins and could include non-flush toilets and dormitory-style showers.
- Modern amenities, such as a staff house with Wi-Fi, are available during breaks.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate loves the outdoors and is passionate about supporting our campers' leadership development and personal growth. Our camp staff genuinely enjoys interacting with youth campers and building awesome, lasting connections with other staff.
Room and Board
This position is required to live on-site, with limited time off. Staff must be willing to live and work in rustic facilities such as screened cabins, yurts, and Adirondacks. Shower and toilet facilities are separate from cabins and could include non-flush toilets and dormitory-style showers. Meals are provided for staff. Room and board are provided in addition to salary.
For Fun
Camp Arrowhead:
Located in the Columbia River Gorge near Stevenson, Washington, Camp Arrowhead has 260 acres of forest, meadows, trails, a pool, and a lake. Camp Arrowhead is located at the base of Dog Mountain and Wind Mountain and has varied terrain and dramatic views. It’s also a great place to set up base camp for many other adventures in the Gorge, such as mountain biking, climbing, windsurfing, kayaking, rafting and tubing, zip line and aerial park tour, and the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center.
Camp Cleawox:
Located two miles south of Florence in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, this 47-acre site is on a freshwater lake near the Oregon coast. Nearby activities include sandboarding & dunes, the hobbit trail hike, and sea lion caves. Nearby, trails around the restored 19th-century Heceta Head Lighthouse offer views of seabirds and migrating whales.
Current Job Openings
- Set up, maintain, and close program areas for use. Including pool and facility cleaning and maintenance.
- Provide scheduled program area time and activities.
- Ensure the safety of user groups during all pool activities. Instruct users in the safe use of facilities.
- Request/order needed program supplies and equipment within budget limitations.
- Support other program areas outside of pool opening hours, including small watercraft activities, archery, and low ropes, depending on your skills and interests. Certification/training may be provided.
- Support the camp ranger with facility cleaning and minor groundskeeping, such as raking, outside of pool opening hours.
- At least 18 years of age.
- Lifeguard certification.
- Child and Adult CPR/First Aid certification or higher.
- Skill and a passion for swimming and water-related activities.
- Strong swimmer. Able to pass the physical requirements of lifeguarding certification.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- Small craft certification
- Archery certification
- Low ropes certification
- Compensation – Pre-camp $18.25/hour, during camp $950 per week, plus accommodations. Not eligible for GSOSW benefits. During camp season, staff are paid a daily rate based on the position, applicable certifications, and previous experience in that role, plus a $400 retention bonus for completing the season.
- Hours – During the pre-camp season, from January through June, this position works part-time on a nonexempt hourly basis. During the camp season, June through September, the Camp Director works full-time on an exempt, salaried basis.
- Location – During the pre-camp period, from January through June, this position may work out of any of our service centers throughout the state or remotely in Oregon or Washington. You must live in Oregon or Washington, and you must be able to travel to in-person meetings at various locations throughout the council. The Camp Director is required to live on-site at Camp Arrowhead during the camp season in rustic facilities, with limited time off.
- Camp Arrowhead, Stevenson, WA
Located at the base of Dog Mountain and Wind Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge, Camp Arrowhead has 260 acres of forest, meadows, trails, a pool, and a lake with varied terrain and dramatic views. Camp Arrowhead activities include hiking, white water rafting, kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, archery, and a swimming pool.
- Camp Arrowhead, Stevenson, WA
- At least 21 years of age (American Camp Association regulation).
- Three summers in an organized camp setting or other equivalent work with children.
- Experience in a supervisory role.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Certificates, Licenses, Registrations (Possess or able to obtain):
- Wilderness First Aid certification or higher.
- Food Handler’s Permit required by specific county and state.
- Aquatic, Equestrian, or Challenge certifications as necessary.
- Valid Driver’s License in good standing and good driving record.
- Interest, knowledge, skill, and passion in a variety of camp programs.
- The ability to provide leadership, counsel, motivation, and supervision to a staff of up to 30.
- The ability to set objectives, delegate, and prioritize workflow to meet goals efficiently.
- Knowledge of health and safety regulations specific to camping situations.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the ability to work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
- Ability to resolve conflicts and creatively solve problems.
- Detail-oriented, with strong organizational skills.
- Ability to cultivate individual and collaborative relationships while preserving the professional boundaries necessary to create and maintain effective relationships.
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Excellent time management skills, including meeting deadlines and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Computer proficiency, at an intermediate level, in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Ability to learn new applications.
- You must live in Oregon or Washington.
- Indoor environment – pre-camp 98% / during camp 50%
- Outdoor environment – 90%
- Travel to other locations – 15%
- Use of computer, phone, and other office equipment – 100%
- Living in an outdoor/rustic camp setting in cabins and tents for an extended period – during camp 100%.
- Physical Requirements:
- Standing – 90%
- Walking – 90%
- Sitting – pre-camp 98% / during camp 75%
- Stooping, squatting, and bending – 25%
- Use of Computer – pre-camp 98% / during camp 75%
- Lifting up to 35 pounds – 20%
- Reaching above shoulder level – 20%
- Driving – 5%
- Hire, train, assign, manage, and support camp staff at Camp Arrowhead.
- Develop staff training materials and subsequent programs for pre-camp staff training and ongoing training during the summer.
- Provide opportunities for professional development and personal growth for staff.
- Ensure the performance management and performance evaluation of all camp staff.
- Participate, plan, and lead effective staff meetings.
- Ensure camp, council, and ACA policies and practices are being followed.
- Ensure camp activities provide a safe, fun experience for all girls and visitors; deliver all planned programs.
- Create a camp curriculum that is aligned with the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
- Develop and promote positive relationships with campers, staff, and parents.
- Work with the site ranger in the use of equipment and coordinate facility needs, maintenance, and site-specific procedures.
- Ensure communication of issues to proper people, including staff, council staff, and ranger, to provide smooth operations.
- Supervise the administration of the budget through reporting and sound business operations.
- Develop, interpret, and administer policies, procedures and practices, and risk management for camp operations as outlined by the American Camp Association and GSUSA.
- Coordinate special events and visitors to camp.
- Provide excellent customer service as you support the troops who will be onsite during the beginning of each session.
- Ensure that they are oriented to camp, know their schedule and where to report and when, checking in on them once or twice a day.
- Keep the team and camp director informed of unit and/or program area issues for Troop Camp.
- Run the camp Facebook page, communicating with families, posting camp photos.
- Pick up, sort, print and deliver camper mail each day.
- Maintains the camp trading post.
- Purchase supplies as necessary, within budget. Check incoming supplies against orders and invoices.
- At least 21 years of age. (preferred)
- At least one year in an organized camp setting or other equivalent work with children.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, skills, and passion in a variety of camp programs.
- Child and Adult First Aid/CPR and AED certification or higher.
- Food handlers Permit required by specific county and state.
- Aquatic, equestrian, or challenge certifications as necessary.
- Valid driver’s license in good standing and acceptable driving record.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain, indoors and outdoors.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- Responsible for running camp in the absence of the camp director.
- Responsible for supervising the health and food service programs and staff.
- Keep records of income and expenses at camp.
- Review standing orders and notify the camp director if there are any issues.
- Purchase supplies as necessary, within budget.
- Check incoming supplies against orders and invoices.
- Keep the camp director informed of health and safety issues.
- Ensure sanitation procedures for the kitchen, dining area, and health center are followed.
- Maintain files and documents, and reports, as required.
- At least 21 years of age.
- At least one year in an organized camp setting or other equivalent work with children.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, skills, and passion in a variety of camp programs.
- Child and Adult First Aid/CPR and AED certification or higher.
- Food handlers Permit required by specific county and state.
- Aquatic, equestrian, or challenge certifications as necessary.
- Valid driver’s license in good standing and acceptable driving record.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain, indoors and outdoors.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
- Organize CIT camp living unit, including housekeeping activities and program.
- Develop a training program that includes camping and leadership skills for becoming a staff member, based on the needs of participants.
- Work with unit staff to supervise and evaluate the leadership abilities of CITs during their unit/program area time.
- Evaluate girls' progress in the CIT program and make recommendations for each girl's future development.
- Responsible for the health and safety conditions of campers and staff in the unit.
- Serve as a resource for program skills.
- Guide activities and experiences in the unit through girl planning.
- At least 21 years of age.
- At least one year in an organized camp setting or other equivalent work with children.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, skills, and passion in a variety of camp programs.
- Child and Adult First Aid/CPR and AED certification or higher.
- Food handlers Permit required by specific county and state.
- Aquatic, equestrian, or challenge certifications as necessary.
- Valid driver’s license in good standing and acceptable driving record.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain, indoors and outdoors.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
- Supervise, support, and evaluate assigned unit staff and program specialists.
- Assist with camp, including living in the unit, housekeeping, and programs.
- Ensure quality program activities are planned with campers and delivered responsibly.
- Ensure all units and program areas run smoothly and safely, per GSUSA and GSOSW policies and procedures.
- Keep the team and camp director informed of site, unit, and/or program area issues.
- Serve as a resource for program skills and camp knowledge, including leading activities.
- Work with other senior staff in coordinating all site programs.
- Purchase supplies as necessary, within budget. Check incoming supplies against orders and invoices.
- At least 21 years of age.
- At least one year in an organized camp setting or other equivalent work with children.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, skills, and passion in a variety of camp programs.
- Child and Adult First Aid/CPR and AED certification or higher.
- Food handlers Permit required by specific county and state.
- Aquatic, equestrian, or challenge certifications as necessary.
- Valid driver’s license in good standing and acceptable driving record.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain, indoors and outdoors.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
- Multiple positions are open, including outdoor skills, archery, lifeguard, crafts, and wrangler.
- Assist in the training of staff during pre-camp in program activities.
- Set up, maintain, and close program areas for use during camp.
- Work with units to schedule program area time and activities.
- Live in a unit with 8-24 campers and assist with unit activities when not scheduled in a program area/activity.
- Develop and deliver activities that support the accomplishment of program goals, including earning Girl Scout recognitions.
- Request/order needed program supplies and equipment within budget limitations.
- At least 18 years of age.
- Certification or documented training and experience in one or more of the following: archery, lifeguarding, small craft safety (canoe, kayaks, rowboats), adventure challenge/leadership/belay, crafts, horses, and/or nature with a willingness to gain skill in other areas.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, or skill, and a passion for a variety of camp programs.
- Possess or can obtain Child and Adult CPR/First Aid certification or higher.
- Possess or able to obtain a food handlers card required by the specific county and state.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
- Live in the unit with 8-24 campers and help each girl adjust and become used to other campers and camp life.
- Assist in guiding the individual campers to participate in group camp activities.
- Responsible for the health and safety of campers in the unit; carry out health and safety regulations.
- Work closely with the unit team to provide programs and other activities within the unit.
- Assist in guiding activities and experiences in the unit through girl planning.
- At least 18 years of age.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Interest, knowledge, or skill, and a passion for a variety of camp programs.
- Possess or can obtain Child and Adult CPR/First Aid certification or higher.
- Possess or able to obtain a food handlers card required by the specific county and state.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
- Set up, maintain, and close program areas for use during camp.
- Work with units to schedule program area time and activities.
- Live in a unit with 8-24 campers and assist with unit activities when not scheduled in a program area/activity.
- Develop and deliver activities that support the accomplishment of program goals, including the earning of Girl Scout recognitions.
- Request/order needed program supplies and equipment within budget limitations.
- At least 18 years of age.
- Lifeguard certification.
- Child and Adult CPR/First Aid certification or higher.
- Skill and a passion for swimming and water-related activities.
- Strong swimmer. Able to pass the physical requirements of lifeguarding certification.
- Experience working with children, young adults, and adults.
- Food handlers permit as required by the specific county and state.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
- Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or uneven terrain.
- Sitting at and using a computer for extended periods.
- Stooping, squatting, and bending.
- Reaching overhead and below shoulder level.
- All camp staff must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington camps this summer.
Lifeguard (hourly)
Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington is looking for a seasonal Lifeguard for our Whispering Winds camp location this summer. As a Lifeguard at Girl Scouts camp, you'll spend your days supervising swimmers at the pool or lake and may be asked to canoe, kayak, or do other program activities with groups.
$25 per hour, July & August, 38 hours per week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. On-site housing may be available for the right candidate who does not live in the area.
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Requirements:
Certifications and permits - possess or able to obtain by June 10, 2024. Must be valid and not expired.
Preferred Skills:
Location: Camp Whispering Winds, Philomath, OR: This 220-acre camp is located in the lush hills of Kings Valley, northwest of Philomath and Corvallis, Oregon. The property has picturesque meadows, forests, a central lake, ponds, and a pool. Activities at Camp Whispering Winds include canoeing, archery, mountain biking, and a low ropes course. Rafting, tubing, and paddle-boarding activities are available nearby.
Camp Director
Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington is seeking a flexible and self-motivated Camp Director to oversee the summer camp program operations of one of our beautiful Girl Scouts camp locations in the Columbia River Gorge. The Camp Director is responsible for hiring and managing camp staff, ensuring high-quality camp programs, and overseeing the safety and operations of the site within budget.
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About Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington: At Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, it's our mission to build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Staff supports a network of dedicated volunteers who bring Girl Scouts programming to youths in their community. Since 1912, Girl Scouts has supported children and young adults to achieve their full potential—and today, Girl Scouts stands as the preeminent leadership development organization for young women. With Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, you have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Girl Scouts, adult volunteers, and the world.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: We encourage, value, and honor diversity and support a culture of equity and inclusion. We are committed to fostering diversity at every level of the organization. We are an equal opportunity employer.
We recognize that a commitment to these values is a living commitment that requires attention, reflection, and continual action. All employees must support these efforts and participate in training, projects, and initiatives to forward this work. Click here to read our complete Equity Statement.
How to Apply: Submit your application via our Careers site.
Troop Camp Coordinator
+ $400 retention bonus for completing the season
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Assistant Camp Director
+$400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Counselor-in-Training Coordinator
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Coordinator + $400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Program Coordinator
+$400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Program Specialist
+$400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Unit Counselor
+$400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Lifeguard
+$400 retention bonus for completing the season!
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Requirements:
Certifications and permits - possess or able to obtain by June 10, 2023. Must be valid and not expired.
How to Apply
Please apply online through our Careers Page https://girlscoutsosw.bamboohr.com/careers
Contact Info
- Human Resources
- HR@girlscoutsosw.org
- (503) 977-6866
- www.girlscoutsosw.org
