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Director Archery Engineering Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Parks & Rec - Level 7

Livonia, MI · On-site

$19.50 - $20.25/hr

Archery Instructors must have USA Archery Level 2 Instruction Certification at a minimum. Must ... Camp Director - Plans, supervises, and coordinates summer day camps, as assigned; responsible for ...

Archery Instructors must have USA Archery Level 2 Instruction Certification at a minimum. Must ... Camp Director - Plans, supervises, and coordinates summer day camps, as assigned; responsible for ...

Parks & Rec - Level 5

Livonia, MI · On-site

$17.50 - $18.25/hr

Possesses advanced knowledge of activities (i.e. archery, basketball, volleyball, baseball ... assists Camp Director with daily operations of summer camp programming; assists in planning ...

Possesses advanced knowledge of activities (i.e. archery, basketball, volleyball, baseball ... assists Camp Director with daily operations of summer camp programming; assists in planning ...

Director Archery Engineering information

What is the difference between Director Archery Engineering vs Archery Engineer?

AspectDirector Archery EngineeringArchery Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Engineering, leadership experienceBachelor's or Master's in Mechanical or Civil Engineering
Work EnvironmentOversees teams, manages projects, strategic planningDesigns, tests, and develops archery equipment or systems
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, sports equipment companies, R&DApplied in product development, testing labs, manufacturing

The main difference between a Director Archery Engineering and an Archery Engineer is the level of responsibility. The Director oversees teams and strategic projects, while the Archery Engineer focuses on designing and testing archery equipment. Both roles require engineering credentials, but the director position emphasizes leadership and management skills.

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$16/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

Camp Program Educators will facilitate weekend troop/group camping activities and special event programming. Programming includes and is not limited to STEM curriculum, arts, environmental and outdoor education, outdoor cooking, high adventure programs, teambuilding, archery, swimming, and more. Certification training will be provided for specialized camp activity areas.

This is primarily a weekend position. Camper check-in and programming begins on Friday evenings and concludes on Sunday mornings. Some weekday or weeknight events are possible as well. Schedule will vary based on event and activities offered each week. Onsite housing and meals may be provided.

Key Responsibilities:
  • To incorporate opportunities for teaching courage, confidence, and character during daily interaction with campers and staff.
  • Facilitate a supportive camp environment where campers learn to respect one another in recognition of the differences and similarities that each share.
  • Led and/or assist in teaching outdoor skills and techniques and foster an appreciation for the natural environment.
  • Create an atmosphere of teamwork by leading girls through teambuilding programming on and off the challenge course.
  • Review safety procedures and programming daily.
  • Assist in maintenance of equipment records and program areas.
  • Facilitate daily camp programming activities as assigned.
  • Assist in opening and closing of camp.
  • The ability to assist Girl Scouts with a variety of needs such as conflict resolution, and behavior management.
  • Follow camp policies, standards, and procedures.
  • Carry out other nonessential duties as delegated by the assistant director of camps including assisting with camp programs or events, managing or organizing camp supplies & equipment, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Essential Requirements:
  • This position requires registration as a member of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Prior experience serving in a nonprofit youth setting including, but not limited to, the areas of recreation, education, or other social science preferred.
  • Must have a basic knowledge of how to lead camp activities and manage groups, including customer service and conflict management.
  • Must be a hard worker that is friendly, detail oriented, accurate, selfmotivated, and willing to work in a team environment
  • Be tactful and respectful with campers, staff, parents, and volunteers at all times.
  • Demonstrate good judgment.
  • Demonstrate sound professional ethics.
  • Flexible and committed to personal and professional development.
  • Good judgment in anticipating and preventing accidents.
  • Be able to act calmly, quickly, and give and/or follow directions during an emergency.
  • Knowledge of safety practices as applicable.
  • Dedicated to delivering exceptional Girl Scout programming in the outdoors.
  • Hold the minimum certification requirements of CPR and First Aid; willingness to obtain certifications in the following areas Lifeguard training, BB Gun Handling training, Archery training, and High Ropes training.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule
  • Equipment Used: Standard office equipment – Computer, multi-line telephone, TV, audio visual equipment including laptop and LCD projector. Walkie Talkie, programming specific equipment.

    Physical Activities: Typing, reaching, talking, hearing, bending, stooping and repetitive motions, driving and riding in car or van

    Physical Demands: Sufficient strength to lift, push and carry up to 50 pounds without assistance. Walk up to 2-3 miles with ease. Stand and be on your feet for 3-4 hours at a time. Belay up to 120 lbs.

    Software: Microsoft Office Suite; Microsoft Outlook or equivalent calendaring systems

    Visual Acuity Required: Moderate Acuity: Preparing and analyzing data and figures using computer.

    Work Conditions: Activities occur both inside, outside and at all GSSEM camp properties.