Camp Unit Staff- Camp Cleawox
Company: Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington
Location: Florence
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $79.16 to $105.83 per
day, based on position, applicable certifications, and previous
experience in that role, plus a $400 retention bonus for completing
the season Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington is
looking for talented and dedicated staff for our summer overnight
camps who love the camp experience and are passionate about the
Girl Scouts mission. In this role, youll teach girls new skills,
keep them safe as they explore camp experiences, and ensure they
have a session full of wonderful memories and camp magic. As camp
staff, youll live and work in rustic resident camp settings from
June 21 through August 25. Shower and toilet facilities are
separate from cabins and could include non-flush toilets and
dormitory-style showers. Most of your time will be spent in the
great outdoors leading and participating in fun activities with
campers, such as hiking, archery, swimming, canoeing, arts and
crafts depending on your skills and interests. Camp staff are paid
a daily rate based on the position, applicable certifications, and
previous experience in that role, plus a $400 retention bonus for
completing the season. Requirements for all positions: Experience
working with children, young adults, and adults. Interest,
knowledge, or skill, and a passion for a variety of camp programs.
Possess or can obtain Child and Adult CPR/First Aid certification
or higher. Possess or able to obtain a food handlers card required
by the specific county and state. Ability to lift and carry up to
35 pounds. Walking and standing up to 80% of the time on flat or
uneven terrain. Stooping, squatting, and bending. Reaching overhead
and below shoulder level. Unit Counselor:$79.16 to $95.83 per day
($475 to $575 per week) Responsibilities: Alongside 2-3 other
staff, act as the primary caregiver for 10-12 campers per week.
Lead and participate in camp culture activities such as games,
songs, family-style meals, campfire and occasional off-camp trips.
Encourage participation from all campers. Facilitate camper-led
planning of group activities and experiences in the unit. Help
campers adjust to the camp culture and community and ensure all
campers feel included in activities. Redirect camper behavior and
resolve conflict between campers. Establish and enforce all safety
rules and procedures. Care for the health and safety of all
campers. Communicate and collaborate effectively with a team of
co-counselors and admin staff to provide programs and other
activities within the unit. Manage self care with reasonable
accommodations. Requirements: At least 18 years of age. Unit
Counselor- Trip Lead: $89.16 to $105.83 per day ($535 to $635 per
week) Responsibilities: Drive the camp van on the majority of camp
trips Participate in camp activities while one trips Enforce safety
standards for all campers and staff On pickup and drop off days,
drive van (majority of time) 21 Alongside 2-3 other staff, act as
the primary caregiver for 10-12 campers per week. Lead and
participate in camp culture activities such as games, songs,
family-style meals, campfire and occasional off-camp trips.
Encourage participation from all campers. Facilitate camper-led
planning of group activities and experiences in the unit. Help
campers adjust to the camp culture and community and ensure all
campers feel included in activities. Redirect camper behavior and
resolve conflict between campers. Establish and enforce all safety
rules and procedures. Care for the health and safety of all
campers. Communicate and collaborate effectively with a team of
co-counselors and admin staff to provide programs and other
activities within the unit. Manage self care with reasonable
accommodations. Requirements: At least 21 years of age Experience
working in an overnight camp setting (preferred) Program
Specialist: $79.16 to $95.83 per day ($475 to $575 per week) Most
program specialists carry more than one specialty area, which could
include Boating, STEM or Nature, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Climbing
Wall, etc. Program Specialists responsibilities include: Lead the
activities in their assigned program area(s) for up to 100 campers
a week. Develop and deliver activities that support the
accomplishment of program goals, including the earning of Girl
Scout recognitions. Ensure that all safety standards set by Girl
Scouts and the American Camp Association are met at all times.
Assist in the training of staff in program areas during pre-camp.
Set up, maintain, and close program areas for use during camp. Work
with units to schedule program area time and activities. Request
needed program supplies and equipment within budget limitations.
Live in a unit with 2-3 other staff and 10-12 campers, taking on a
primary caregiver role in those units when not in their assigned
program area. Lead and participate in camp culture activities such
as games, songs, family-style meals, campfire and occasional
off-camp trips. Encourage participation from all campers. Help
campers adjust to the camp culture and community and ensure all
campers feel included in activities. Redirect camper behavior and
resolve conflict between campers. Communicate and collaborate
effectively with a team of co-counselors and admin staff to provide
programs and other activities within the unit. Manage self care
with reasonable accommodations. Requirements: At least 18 years of
age. Certification or documented training and experience in one or
more of the following: archery, small craft safety (canoe, kayaks,
rowboats), adventure challenge/leadership/belay, crafts, and/or
nature with a willingness to gain skill in other areas.
Counselor-in-Training Specialist: $89.16 to $105.83 per day ($535
to $635 per week) Alongside 1 other staff, act as the primary
caregiver for 8-10 campers per program and help campers adjust to
the camp culture and community. Create and implement a camp
schedule that includes camping and leadership skills for becoming a
staff member, based on the needs of participants and the curriculum
developed by GSOSW and GSUSA. Work with unit staff to supervise and
evaluate the leadership abilities of leadership campers during
their unit/program area time. Evaluate campers' progress in the
leadership camp program and make recommendations for each camper's
future development. Establish and enforce all safety rules and
procedures. Care for the health and safety of all campers. Serve as
a resource for program skills. Facilitate camper-led planning of
group activities and experiences in the unit. Lead and participate
in camp culture activities such as games, songs, family-style
meals, and campfire and teach these skills to the leadership
campers. Redirect camper behavior and resolve conflict between
campers. Communicate and collaborate effectively with a team of
co-counselors and admin staff to provide programs and other
activities within the unit. Manage self care with reasonable
accommodations. Requirements: At least 18 years of age (21
preferred) Experience working in an overnight camp setting
(preferred) Transferable Skills: Working at camp is a great
opportunity to develop valuable professional skills, including:
Leadership experience Program management Teamwork & Collaboration
Working with diverse groups Curriculum delivery and development
Critical Thinking Problem-solving Effective communication
Locations: We are hiring for multiple roles at both of our
beautiful Camp properties. Camp Arrowhead, Stevenson, WA: Located
at the base of Dog Mountain and Wind Mountain in the Columbia River
Gorge, Camp Arrowhead has 260 acres of forest, meadows, trails, a
pool, and a lake with varied terrain and dramatic views. Camp
Arrowhead activities include hiking, canoeing, climbing wall,
archery, a swimming pool, and various off-camp activities and
trips. Camp Cleawox, Florence, OR: Located on a wooded peninsula in
the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area by the Oregon coast, Camp
Cleawox is surrounded by Lake Cleawox and the Honeyman Memorial
State Park sand dunes. This 47-acre site is situated on a
freshwater lake near the beach. It features activities such as
sandboarding, kayaking, archery, low ropes course, canoeing, and
swimming in the lake and various off-camp activities and trips.
About Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington: At Girl
Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, it's our mission to
build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence, and character who make
the world a better place. Staff supports a network of dedicated
volunteers who bring Girl Scouts programming to youths in their
community. Since 1912, Girl Scouts has supported children and young
adults to achieve their full potentialand today, Girl Scouts stands
as the preeminent leadership development organization for young
women. With Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, you can
make a difference in the lives of Girl Scouts, adult volunteers,
and the world. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:We encourage,
value, and honor diversity and support a culture of equity and
inclusion. We are committed to fostering diversity at every level
of the organization. We are an equal opportunity employer. We
recognize that a commitment to these values is a living commitment
that requires attention, reflection, and continual action. All
employees must support these efforts and participate in training,
projects, and initiatives to forward this work. Click here to read
our complete Equity Statement. How to Apply:Submit your application
via our Careers site. Select the locations and positions you are
interested in during the application process. You can apply for
more than one opportunity, and we will work with you to find the
best fit!
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