Why James C. Justice National Scout Camp?
The Summit Bechtel Reserve is a 10,600-acre outdoor adventure and education facility near the New River Gorge National Park, in southern West Virginia. As a Scouting America National High Adventure Base, the Summit offers formative and transformational experiences to young people between the ages of ten and twenty. Justice National Scout Camp hosts Scouts (youth between ten and seventeen) and offers instruction in more than eighty merit badge programs, across areas like aquatics, climbing, S.T.E.M., arts and media, citizenship and life skills, Scoutcraft, and more. Our participants also engage in high-adventure activities, like mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and skateboarding. As a quintessential Scouting experience, Justice National Scout Camp also offers daily flag ceremonies, campfire programs, and a variety of fun camp-wide activities. We are looking for incredible staff members to guide, inspire, and empower the next generation of leaders!
Direct Report
Scout Camp & Summit Experience Program Manager
Employee Profile and Desired Traits
- High-level emotional intelligence
- Skilled in team dynamics, conflict prevention/resolution, and identifying customer needs
- Cheerful attitude and servant leadership disposition
- People-oriented and focused on customer service
- Adaptability in a fast-paced environment with ability to learn and develop hard and soft skills
- Ability to interact with men and women of varying ages and maturity levels
Duties & Responsibilities
- Directly manage, coach, and counsel the Justice National Scout Camp program area directors and instructional staff, to ensure participants have safe, fun, and memorable experiences
- Train the Scout Camp staff in and carry out the prescribed policies and procedures of the Summit, as detailed in the Staff Handbook and reviewed during manager/all-staff training
- Communicate with participants and groups to ensure quality experiences; implement adjustments based on feedback and input from participants and staff members
- Provide informal/formal feedback (mid/end season evaluations) to department staff
- Write end-of-season report, to include inventories and recommendations for improvements
- Provide leadership and participate in camp-wide programs, evening programs, and activities.
- Provide leadership to the set-up, maintenance, and take-down of camping and program areas
- Exemplify the principles of the Scout Oath and the Scout Law and model Scout Spirit
- Promote the patrol method and the other aims and methods of Scouting
- Other duties or projects as assigned by full-time and seasonal S.B.R. leadership
Qualifications & Training
- Twenty-one years of age or older
- Keen attention to detail and strong organizational skills
- Must be able to secure a Summit driving permit, including submission of driving record
- Previous Scouting and/or outdoor recreation experience required
- Previous management and leadership experience / previous Summit experience preferred
- Obtain the National Camping School Camp Resident Camp Director or Program Director card
- Ability to use Microsoft Teams daily for work-related communication and coordination
- Be or become a registered member of Scouting America
Performance Results
- Meet or exceed expectations listed on the mid-season and end-of-season performance reviews
- Create positive, memorable moments for Scouts (youth) and adult leaders during their visit
- Make meaningful connections and build intentional relationships with Scouts and adult leaders
- Contribute positively to the department and the Summit through your input of ideas
Physical Requirements
- Multiple hours of standing, walking, or hiking each day and ability to lift and move up to 50 lbs.
- Can pass the physical exam and approved for SBR height and weight requirements HERE
Uniform
Summit staff uniform
Housing
10'x12' platform tent; Staff Camp
Expected Weekly Hours
55+
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