Girl Scouts Of Greater Chicago And Northwest Indiana
Trip Leader - Camp Butternut Springs
Girl Scouts Of Greater Chicago And Northwest Indiana, Valparaiso, Indiana, United States, 46385
Overview
Trip Leader - Camp Butternut Springs Looking for a summer job that makes a difference? Join the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana 2026 camp staff today! Our Camp Butternut Springs overnight camp is a place where energetic and passionate staff come together to provide a safe and positive learning environment for campers ages 5-17. As a Trip Leader you will be critical to the success of the summer as part of the leadership team and the first-line resource for problem solving for campers and counselors on off-site trips. In this role you will supervise and guide campers and counselors through progressive learning experiences specifically on field trips and adventure-based activities and live on site in a camper unit.
Work Commitment
Dates:
June 5- August 2 Includes staff training Camp is closed June 19 and July 4-6; these days are unpaid Weekly Schedule:
11:00 a.m. Sunday-7:00 p.m. Friday Daily 2-hour break Monday-Thursday Staff are required to work Saturday, August 1; Saturday work opportunities are also available on July 11 and July 25
Camp Staff Benefits
Pay: $135 per day Included room and board First Aid and CPR certification Optional Archery, Lifeguard, and Aquatic Small Craft training available if interested. Access to GSGCNWI Employee Assistance Program
Qualifications
Loves to interact with children and has prior experience working with children of various ages Enjoys spending time outdoors and has prior experience working in an outdoor setting Prior experience leading children through formal or informal environmental education or outdoor interpretation Must be 21+ years old and possess a high school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license Willingness to work and, at times, live in an indoor and outdoor camp setting, which includes working irregular hours with limited or simple equipment, rustic facilities, wildlife and insects; limited technology while at camp, and daily exposure to sun, rain, and other weather conditions
Responsibilities
Provide fun, positive and active leadership to campers Help build a supportive environment where campers can grow, make new friends, and try new things Role model problem-solving, collaboration, and initiative to campers and other staff Develop, supervise, and deliver facilitation of on-site and off-site programs involving outdoor skills and adventure-based activities with campers and staff through the use of girl planning and Girl Scout program guidelines. Oversee campers and staff during group activities, meals, and transitions to and from scheduled events Manage logistics of groups leaving camp, including food requisitions, specialized trip first aid kits, and assisting with communication with vendors. Transport campers to off-site trip locations as needed through safe use of 12- and 15-passenger vans. Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety and educational procedures Assist with management and care of program supplies and spaces, including specialty equipment Assist in the care of camp equipment and in maintaining a clean camp environment Maintain open and efficient communication with camp director, health supervisor, and other staff as needed involving camper’s illness and injury Maintain responsibility for the overall well-being of campers throughout their camp experience Other duties as assigned
Apply today to join our summer camp team!
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Trip Leader - Camp Butternut Springs Looking for a summer job that makes a difference? Join the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana 2026 camp staff today! Our Camp Butternut Springs overnight camp is a place where energetic and passionate staff come together to provide a safe and positive learning environment for campers ages 5-17. As a Trip Leader you will be critical to the success of the summer as part of the leadership team and the first-line resource for problem solving for campers and counselors on off-site trips. In this role you will supervise and guide campers and counselors through progressive learning experiences specifically on field trips and adventure-based activities and live on site in a camper unit.
Work Commitment
Dates:
June 5- August 2 Includes staff training Camp is closed June 19 and July 4-6; these days are unpaid Weekly Schedule:
11:00 a.m. Sunday-7:00 p.m. Friday Daily 2-hour break Monday-Thursday Staff are required to work Saturday, August 1; Saturday work opportunities are also available on July 11 and July 25
Camp Staff Benefits
Pay: $135 per day Included room and board First Aid and CPR certification Optional Archery, Lifeguard, and Aquatic Small Craft training available if interested. Access to GSGCNWI Employee Assistance Program
Qualifications
Loves to interact with children and has prior experience working with children of various ages Enjoys spending time outdoors and has prior experience working in an outdoor setting Prior experience leading children through formal or informal environmental education or outdoor interpretation Must be 21+ years old and possess a high school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license Willingness to work and, at times, live in an indoor and outdoor camp setting, which includes working irregular hours with limited or simple equipment, rustic facilities, wildlife and insects; limited technology while at camp, and daily exposure to sun, rain, and other weather conditions
Responsibilities
Provide fun, positive and active leadership to campers Help build a supportive environment where campers can grow, make new friends, and try new things Role model problem-solving, collaboration, and initiative to campers and other staff Develop, supervise, and deliver facilitation of on-site and off-site programs involving outdoor skills and adventure-based activities with campers and staff through the use of girl planning and Girl Scout program guidelines. Oversee campers and staff during group activities, meals, and transitions to and from scheduled events Manage logistics of groups leaving camp, including food requisitions, specialized trip first aid kits, and assisting with communication with vendors. Transport campers to off-site trip locations as needed through safe use of 12- and 15-passenger vans. Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety and educational procedures Assist with management and care of program supplies and spaces, including specialty equipment Assist in the care of camp equipment and in maintaining a clean camp environment Maintain open and efficient communication with camp director, health supervisor, and other staff as needed involving camper’s illness and injury Maintain responsibility for the overall well-being of campers throughout their camp experience Other duties as assigned
Apply today to join our summer camp team!
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