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Ocala Outdoor Adventure Camp Summer Jobs

Deadline:
Employer:
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Job Field:
Forestry
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
Florida
Location Detail:
Ocala
Job Description:

Counselors- The counselors are the backbone of the summer youth camp program, and the success of the summer relies on the counselor’s interactions with the campers. Their sole responsibility is the safety and welfare of the campers and to ensure that the campers have a fun and positive camping experience. Counselors are required to assist program instructors as needed. You must be able to perform other duties assigned and previous camp experience is preferred.

Instructors/Group Leaders - Outdoor Adventure Camp Instructors/Group leaders will work closely with the Camp and Program Directors on a variety of tasks related to the implementation of the Outdoor Adventure Camp vision and programs, while maintaining the safety and well-being of the campers as the priority. Instructors/Group Leaders must have a working knowledge of Florida’s natural resources and the ability to understand and implement programmatic risk management procedures. Instructor positions include Archery Instructor, Hunter Safety Instructor, Canoe/Kayak Instructor, Fishing Instructor, and Lifeguard.

Programs Director- The programs director will work closely with the camp and assistant camp director in the enforcement of policies and procedures for the camp and supervise assigned staff. The programs director will supervise all camp instructors and their programs. In addition, the programs director will monitor, support, and evaluate all areas of instruction at the camp, including off-camp activities. This position must have an understanding of the camp programs, curriculum, and schedules. Also, must have the ability to organize, delegate responsibility, organize schedules, and instruct camp programs. This position will supervise evening programs, cabin relief, nightly cabin study time, and camp Olympic activities.

Qualifications:

For more information about these summer camp job opportunities in Ocala or to apply for a position, please contact the Ocala Conservation Center Assistant Camp Director, Hannah Cain, by email at Hannah.Cain@MyFWC.com or Director, Will Burnett, at 352-625-2804 or by email at William.Burnett@MyFWC.com.

Miscellaneous:

Do you enjoy the outdoors and need summer employment? The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) may have a job for you. The FWC is looking for summer camp counselors and instructors for its Ocala Outdoor Adventure Camp located in Marion County. Applicants must be a minimum of 18 years of age and pass a mandatory background check, as well as have a desire to mentor boys and girls, ages 8-17, in conservation-minded programs. The camp’s fun and educational, hands-on programs, such as fishing, canoeing, swimming, and hiking, motivate campers to become good stewards of fish and wildlife resources

 

The camp offers seven one-week sessions beginning June 11th. Employees must be available for all sessions. Employees must also be available for mandatory staff training starting June 4th. The 57-acre facility is on beautiful Lake Eaton in the Ocala National Forest

Salary:
Pay starts at $600/week.
How to Apply:

For more information about these summer camp job opportunities in Ocala or to apply for a position, please contact the Ocala Conservation Center Assistant Camp Director, Hannah Cain, by email at Hannah.Cain@MyFWC.com or Director, Will Burnett, at 352-625-2804 or by email at William.Burnett@MyFWC.com.

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