Sleepaway Camp Unit Leader
Tolland, CT
Position Summary
The Sleep Away Unit Leader supports the Girl Scouts of Connecticut’s mission by creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging camp experience for all campers. This position is responsible for coordinating and delivering high-quality unit programs, supervising unit staff, and ensuring the well-being of campers. The Unit Leader upholds all State Licensing Regulations, ACA Standards, Girl Scout Activity Checkpoints, and GSOFCT Volunteer Essentials while promoting age-appropriate, progression-based outdoor experiences.
Essential Responsibilities
Program Leadership
- Plan, coordinate, and deliver daily unit activities that support camp themes and Girl Scout program outcomes.
- Ensure activities reflect the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE) and foster camper engagement, skill-building, and youth-led opportunities.
- Support all-camp programs, special events, and camp traditions.
Camper & Staff Supervision
- Supervise assigned campers and ensure their emotional and physical safety at all times.
- Lead and support unit staff by delegating responsibilities, setting expectations, and modeling positive leadership.
- Assist with the development of staff schedules and coverage plans.
- Maintain professional relationships and positive role-model behavior.
Health & Safety
- Uphold all safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and risk management protocols.
- Maintain a fully stocked unit first aid kit and ensure accessibility.
- Communicate regularly with the Director of First Aid regarding camper or staff health concerns.
- Complete accident, incident, and behavior reports promptly and accurately.
Administrative Responsibilities
- Maintain accurate records including attendance, badge tracking, activity logs, and incident documentation.
- Report facility or equipment repairs to camp administration.
- Participate in all staff meetings, debriefs, and trainings.
- Support opening and closing procedures for the camp season.
- Assist with evening and overnight duties as assigned.
Required Skills & Competencies
- Minimum age: 20 years old.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse campers and staff, fostering a culture of inclusion and respect.
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain organization in a dynamic environment.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs., work in varied outdoor conditions, and walk on uneven terrain.
- Experience engaging youth in outdoor and Girl Scout programs preferred.
Education & Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Completion of at least one year of higher education preferred.
- Resident Advisor or similar residential leadership experience preferred.
- Previous experience supervising youth or staff in an outdoor, camp, or recreation setting.
Certifications
- Current First Aid/CPR/AED certifications required, or willingness to obtain upon hire.
- Medication Administration certification preferred; may be obtained during staff training.
Mission Alignment
All staff are expected to promote and support the Girl Scout Mission: “Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.”