Range and Target Activity Sports Director

TARGET AND RANGE SPORTS DIRECTOR
Reports To: Program Director

Camp sessions: June 22 – July 26

Primary Functions: Supervises target and range sports staff Major Duties and Responsibilities:

•      Supervise, train, and motivate the target and range sports in all their activities.

•      Offer a quality target and range sports program that follows state, federal, and BSA safety guidelines. This may include merit badges classes, trainings, open shoots.

•      Enforce discipline at all ranges.

•      Maintenance, inventory, security, safety, and use of all program area equipment.

•      Set-up and take-down of all ranges—rifle, shotgun, archery, black powder.

•      Once certification has been received, train all target and range sports staff.

•      Assist the Program Director as requested in camp-wide events or special unit requests.

•      Collect/submit class rosters online and update Scouts’ progress.

•      During the end of the summer camping season, complete a written close-out report of the program area that includes an inventory of all equipment, including equipment condition and recommendations for next year’s supplies.

•      Submit the report to the Program Director /Camp Director before leaving camp property.

•      All other duties as assigned.

Critical Elements of the Position:

•      Must be 21 years of age or older.

•      Valid National Camp School Card for position for dates of camp

•      Follows all health and safety guidelines made by the County, State, USA, and the BSA.

•      Extensive walking and moderate lifting required.

•      By upholding the Scout Oath & Law, and the Aims & Methods of Scouting, be a positive example to all others in dress, speech, and actions.

•      Must live on-site and hold no other jobs or responsibilities for the duration of the season. Staff Cabins along with meals are provided. 

To apply for this job email your details to Jason.Yoder@Scouting.org

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