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Sequoia Team Leader

The Salvation Army
Scotts Valley, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 4 Mar 2025

About the role

OVERVIEW:

Discipling 14 and 15-year-old males and females in their faith journeys while using the areas of work experience, Bible Studies, and regular camp life to guide their experiences. The objective of the Sequoia Team Leader is to provide spiritual leadership, daily supervision, daily devotions, and program implementation.

 

DUTIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Under the supervision of the Assistant Camp Director, Provide overall leadership to the delivery of the Sequoia Leadership Academy program including the supervision all program participants and close coordination with the other Sequoia Team Leader.
  • Meet Daily with Sequoia Leadership Academy Leadership to pray and discuss issues, concerns, and program observations
  • Provide daily supervision to ensure that each Sequoia participant is doing what is being asked of them
  • Plan, organize, and lead interesting and meaningful programs for Sequoia participants that are in line with the program goals and are age-appropriate.
  • Plan and implement daily curriculum for Sequoia participants including Bible Studies, Journaling, Prayer, Scripture memorization, and Life skill training.
  • Prepare daily/weekly schedule and brief all program participants on the schedule.
  • Meet with Assistant Camp Director to establish camper cabin assignments for each Sequoia participant.
  • Meet with Assistant Camp Director to establish leadership course assignments.
  • Meet with the DYS and CE Director regarding Sequoia participation in daily chapels and prepare accordingly.
  • Ensure that all Sequoia participants arrive on time for any and all assignments.
  • Ensure that all Sequoia participants understand and comply with all camp policies and procedures.
  • Act as the principal liaison between Camp and parents of Sequoia participants.
  • Ensure that all Sequoia participants have current and accurate parent releases for break day activities.
  • Meet with the Sequoia Academy Leadership to develop weekly evaluations for each Sequoia participant.
  • Meet with all Sequoia participants at the conclusion of each camp session to assess progress in the program and provide feedback for moving forward.
  • Assist Assistant Camp Director in issuing weekly Sequoia participant stipend to each participant and gather signatures on official receipt of payment documents. These forms should be turned in to the Business Manager weekly.
  • Provide program/curriculum leadership during the Sequoia Expedition.
  • Provide technical support and assistance to the OAC staff during the SEQUOIA Team Expedition.
  • Plan and organize a closing banquet for Sequoia participants.
  • Prepare for and schedule exit interviews between Sequoia participants and parent, guardian, Corps Officer, or pastor. These exit interview will be held at Corps local to the Sequoia participant.
  • Develop a written program brief for submission to the Assistant Camp Director at the end of the summer; including observations, recommendations for the future, strengths and weaknesses, and an overall evaluation of the success of the program to aid the spiritual formation of each of the participants.
  • Work closely with DYS and Assistant Camp Director to plan, create, and implement program ideas for Outreach teams to be used in various settings with a wide range of ages, mostly 7-15 years old.
  • Live with and take on responsibility for the cabin management of all SEQUOIA Team participants that match your gender.
  • Uphold the camp standard of cleanliness by periodic check-ups and check-outs before break day
  • Report general property maintenance issues to the Facilities Manager or Maintenance Crew Chief.
  • Spend time with, befriend, and interact with all Cabin Leaders and campers to foster a quality camping experience in accordance with the stated goals of The Salvation Army’s camping program.
  • Actively participate in the spiritual formation of campers and staff.
  • Be an appropriate and effective example for both campers and staff members, exhibiting Christ-like conduct, concern, and service.
  • Report any suspected child abuse issues to the Assistant Camp Director immediately and take necessary actions to report it properly.
  • Any other duties as assigned by your supervisor.

 

All staff may be called upon at any time to assist in the total operation of the camp. You are expected to join in all evening programs; absences are excused only through the Assistant Camp Director.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must have interest, knowledge, and skills in recreation, programming, and ministry.
  • Desire and ability to disciple young people aged-15 in a camp setting.
  • Ability to creatively motivate

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