Diocese of Green Bay
Leadership Lead
Diocese of Green Bay
Seasonal/Non-Benefit Eligible
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: The seasonal Leadership Lead position is responsible for the direct oversight and facilitation of all high school leadership programs such as Leader Quest, Explorers, and Counselors in Training. The ideal candidate will help highlight human growth within the teen years as well as within the camping community. It is imperative this individual shows a high level of maturity and a strong intuition in problem solving. It is also important this individual understands the mission/vision of both the Diocese of Green Bay and more specifically Camp Tekakwitha. The ideal candidate is one who has a desire to serve the campers, staff, and community deeply rooted in the Catholic faith. As a member of the lead team, this individual is expected to be a role model and set a standard of excellence for the camp counselors, kitchen aides, and counselors in training. While employed at Camp Tekakwitha, this individual must follow the most basic doctrine of the Catholic Church to align with the mission/vision of the Diocese of Green Bay. The ideal candidate will be an example of a Missionary Disciple with a servant heart.
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: "Embrace the mission and vision of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay and work in accordance with Catholic Teachings and the moral and ethical values of the Catholic Church." Applicant must be 20 years of age and possess a valid driver's license Possess a Wilderness First Aid Certification (or willing to get certified) Possess a ServSafe Food Handling certification (or willing to get certified) Possess a Lifeguard Certification (preferable) Understanding of the mission/vision of Camp Tekakwitha Understanding of Catholic Church teachings and practices Applicant must have a background in leadership training/outdoor education and have at least one year of previous youth camp staff experience (preferably at Camp Tekakwitha) Demonstrate knowledge of human development through a leadership perspective Proficiency with safety protocols and problem solving Must be a proficient listener and communicator with people from all walks of life Adequate knowledge of the summer camp world, youth programming, and Catholicism Collaborative decision-making skills and conflict management Ability to work well with people of all backgrounds Competency in outdoor education, camping, and leadership development Strong relational ability to serve as a member of a team, work independently, lead small groups, and work one on one with individuals Competency in aligning to mission/vision, state standards, and ACA regulations Excellent verbal communication skills Strong decision-making skills Time management Interpersonal communication Meets deadlines Methodical, logical, patient, careful, detail-oriented and accurate Confidentiality Positivity Adaptability to new situations Works well under pressure Superb organization skills Work effectively independently and in a team environment Enjoy being with young people Must be well organized and able to work independently
If interested in this position, please apply at: https://www.gbdioc.org/careers/
These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this job classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: The seasonal Leadership Lead position is responsible for the direct oversight and facilitation of all high school leadership programs such as Leader Quest, Explorers, and Counselors in Training. The ideal candidate will help highlight human growth within the teen years as well as within the camping community. It is imperative this individual shows a high level of maturity and a strong intuition in problem solving. It is also important this individual understands the mission/vision of both the Diocese of Green Bay and more specifically Camp Tekakwitha. The ideal candidate is one who has a desire to serve the campers, staff, and community deeply rooted in the Catholic faith. As a member of the lead team, this individual is expected to be a role model and set a standard of excellence for the camp counselors, kitchen aides, and counselors in training. While employed at Camp Tekakwitha, this individual must follow the most basic doctrine of the Catholic Church to align with the mission/vision of the Diocese of Green Bay. The ideal candidate will be an example of a Missionary Disciple with a servant heart.
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: "Embrace the mission and vision of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay and work in accordance with Catholic Teachings and the moral and ethical values of the Catholic Church." Applicant must be 20 years of age and possess a valid driver's license Possess a Wilderness First Aid Certification (or willing to get certified) Possess a ServSafe Food Handling certification (or willing to get certified) Possess a Lifeguard Certification (preferable) Understanding of the mission/vision of Camp Tekakwitha Understanding of Catholic Church teachings and practices Applicant must have a background in leadership training/outdoor education and have at least one year of previous youth camp staff experience (preferably at Camp Tekakwitha) Demonstrate knowledge of human development through a leadership perspective Proficiency with safety protocols and problem solving Must be a proficient listener and communicator with people from all walks of life Adequate knowledge of the summer camp world, youth programming, and Catholicism Collaborative decision-making skills and conflict management Ability to work well with people of all backgrounds Competency in outdoor education, camping, and leadership development Strong relational ability to serve as a member of a team, work independently, lead small groups, and work one on one with individuals Competency in aligning to mission/vision, state standards, and ACA regulations Excellent verbal communication skills Strong decision-making skills Time management Interpersonal communication Meets deadlines Methodical, logical, patient, careful, detail-oriented and accurate Confidentiality Positivity Adaptability to new situations Works well under pressure Superb organization skills Work effectively independently and in a team environment Enjoy being with young people Must be well organized and able to work independently
If interested in this position, please apply at: https://www.gbdioc.org/careers/
These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this job classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.