Girl Scouts of North East Ohio
Unit Leader for Summer Camp
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio, Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
Locations: Camp Ledgewood in Peninsula, OH and/or Camp Timberlane in Wakeman, OH
Summer Camp Dates (including staff training days): June 3 - August 11, 2026
The Unit Leader at Girl Scout Summer Camp plays a central role in guiding the camp experience, creating an inspiring and safe space where girls can explore, connect, and grow. In collaboration with the Program Director and dedicated program staff, the Unit Leader oversees the planning, organization, and implementation of enriching activities that meets the standards of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), Girl Scouts of North East Ohio (GSNEO), the American Camp Association (ACA). Leading a team of Unit Counselors, this role provides mentorship, manages unit logistics, and ensures all campers have access to engaging, high-quality programming. As a key leader and role model, the Unit Leader helps campers embrace new challenges, form meaningful friendships, and build lasting memories. This role requires a proactive, compassionate leader who can navigate diverse situations with skill and positivity, ensuring each camper’s summer is not only safe but truly transformative.
Requirements MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES
Together with Unit Counselors, program staff, and campers, plan and execute the programs for campers
Supervises unit staff in appropriate actions for the health and safety of campers
Responsible for the welfare, safety, and cleanliness of each individual and camper in the unit
Observes camper’s health and reports any concerns to the Health Care Provider
Informs Assistant Camp Director of any camper or staff problems
With the help of Unit Counselors, fills out weekly paperwork and turns it into the Assistant Camp Director
Assist campers and staff who may need help fitting into the camp setting
Ensures good morale by monitoring staff
Assist each child with daily living tasks in living units as needed
Conducts initial and end-of-season inventory; store equipment for safety
Ensures that duties are performed by Unit Counselors and campers
Reports all incidents/accidents to the supervisor immediately
Responsible for completing and returning all records to the supervisor
Maintain GSUSA, GSNEO, and ACA standards at all times
Responsible for the welfare, safety, and cleanliness of each individual and camper in the unit follows and enforces all recommended health guidelines, including handwashing and cleaning/sanitizing as needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the successful implementation of GSNEO’s goals and objectives.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Desire and ability to work with children and adults in a camp setting
Able to supervise staff and campers
Demonstrated ability to successfully handle conflict resolution at all levels with a variety of people, including external customers
Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce safety regulations, and emergency procedures
Possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers
Ability to pay close attention to detail and maintain confidentiality
Ability to communicate the written and spoken word with tact, diplomacy, and/or authority when necessary
Well-disciplined, able to meet deadlines and be a self-starter
Able to work under pressure of many priorities and deadlines
Ability to work well as part of a team
Knowledge of the Girl Scout program preferred
Ability to meet schedule requirements, including flexible work week, early hours, nights, and weekends
Will require travel throughout the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio jurisdiction
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Summer Camp Dates (including staff training days): June 3 - August 11, 2026
The Unit Leader at Girl Scout Summer Camp plays a central role in guiding the camp experience, creating an inspiring and safe space where girls can explore, connect, and grow. In collaboration with the Program Director and dedicated program staff, the Unit Leader oversees the planning, organization, and implementation of enriching activities that meets the standards of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), Girl Scouts of North East Ohio (GSNEO), the American Camp Association (ACA). Leading a team of Unit Counselors, this role provides mentorship, manages unit logistics, and ensures all campers have access to engaging, high-quality programming. As a key leader and role model, the Unit Leader helps campers embrace new challenges, form meaningful friendships, and build lasting memories. This role requires a proactive, compassionate leader who can navigate diverse situations with skill and positivity, ensuring each camper’s summer is not only safe but truly transformative.
Requirements MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES
Together with Unit Counselors, program staff, and campers, plan and execute the programs for campers
Supervises unit staff in appropriate actions for the health and safety of campers
Responsible for the welfare, safety, and cleanliness of each individual and camper in the unit
Observes camper’s health and reports any concerns to the Health Care Provider
Informs Assistant Camp Director of any camper or staff problems
With the help of Unit Counselors, fills out weekly paperwork and turns it into the Assistant Camp Director
Assist campers and staff who may need help fitting into the camp setting
Ensures good morale by monitoring staff
Assist each child with daily living tasks in living units as needed
Conducts initial and end-of-season inventory; store equipment for safety
Ensures that duties are performed by Unit Counselors and campers
Reports all incidents/accidents to the supervisor immediately
Responsible for completing and returning all records to the supervisor
Maintain GSUSA, GSNEO, and ACA standards at all times
Responsible for the welfare, safety, and cleanliness of each individual and camper in the unit follows and enforces all recommended health guidelines, including handwashing and cleaning/sanitizing as needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the successful implementation of GSNEO’s goals and objectives.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Desire and ability to work with children and adults in a camp setting
Able to supervise staff and campers
Demonstrated ability to successfully handle conflict resolution at all levels with a variety of people, including external customers
Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce safety regulations, and emergency procedures
Possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers
Ability to pay close attention to detail and maintain confidentiality
Ability to communicate the written and spoken word with tact, diplomacy, and/or authority when necessary
Well-disciplined, able to meet deadlines and be a self-starter
Able to work under pressure of many priorities and deadlines
Ability to work well as part of a team
Knowledge of the Girl Scout program preferred
Ability to meet schedule requirements, including flexible work week, early hours, nights, and weekends
Will require travel throughout the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio jurisdiction
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