What are the responsibilities and job description for the (PT) Ranger position at Connecticut Rivers Council, Scouting America?
Position: (PT) Ranger
Position location: Columbus, Georgia (GA)
Council website: https://chattahoocheecouncilsa.org/
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Position Overview
The (PT) Ranger is a key member of Scouting’s camping team, providing onsite management and maintenance of camp facilities and properties. This position supervises and organizes those employees and/or volunteers responsible for seasonal and year-round maintenance, health and safety, and security duties.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Operation of physical facilities and property
OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Position location: Columbus, Georgia (GA)
Council website: https://chattahoocheecouncilsa.org/
APPLY NOW
Position Overview
The (PT) Ranger is a key member of Scouting’s camping team, providing onsite management and maintenance of camp facilities and properties. This position supervises and organizes those employees and/or volunteers responsible for seasonal and year-round maintenance, health and safety, and security duties.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Operation of physical facilities and property
- Operate and keep all physical property and equipment, including tractors and mowers, in safe operating condition.
- Ensure all facilities are properly cleaned and prepared to serve campers upon arrival, addressing any immediate needs as they arise. Facilities should be “showcase-ready” at all times.
- Meet all Scouting, local, state, and federal regulations, maintaining positive relationships with local agencies and their staff in all aspects of certification, compliance, and hygiene related to operating a youth camp.
- Implement a comprehensive, preventative, and proactive facilities maintenance plan, utilizing facilities maintenance software to track and inform decisions.
- Make regular inspections to determine essential repairs and corrective actions required. Prioritize and take action to rectify issues.
- Submit estimates of time and materials when necessary for contract work and perform general repairs as authorized.
- Complete certification for water/wastewater operator.
- Maintain physical plant, perform routine maintenance, and submit all required reports as dictated by the certifying agency.
- Supervise all use of the property. Patrol the property as necessary for trespass, vandalism, and fire.
- Ensure a safe and healthy camp environment and know emergency procedures, adhering to the Guide to Safe Scouting and the National Camp Accreditation Standards.
- Comply with established Council business procedures, including accounting and petty cash, and other funds. Utilize and become proficient in the Council’s online reservation system.
- Submit regular reports and maintain essential business records.
- Maintain and manage petty cash, submitting reconciliation reports monthly.
- Supervise maintenance contractors as assigned with the Scout Executive.
- Maintain a harmonious relationship with the Scout Executive, Camp Director, Program Director, and other seasonal staff.
OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES:
- This position works with volunteers performing camping, programmatic, and administrative tasks and must maintain positive relationships with them. Assisting (Full-Time) Ranger with building a Camp Master Group/Committee to assist with the camping needs.
- Tools/shop, vehicles, trailers, tractor, Polaris, chainsaw, mower deck, weed eaters, aquatics equipment, shooting sports equipment, and commercial kitchen equipment.
- Medium to heavy work.
- The worker is subject to both inside and outside conditions and may be exposed to environmental conditions.
- Must meet all Scouting America eligibility requirements and be willing/able to complete Scouting America National Camp School Ranger Certification.
- Accept a flexible work schedule that will include weekends.
- Ability to plan personal time and schedule work without direct supervision
- Must subscribe to and live by the basic tenets embodied in the Scout Oath and Law, and are currently or willing to become a member of the Boy Scouts of America.
- Ability to work with a minimum of supervision
- Ability to relate well with people and to have a friendly and helpful attitude toward the Scouting family and the public
- Ability to effectively enforce established Council policies and procedures
- Ability to perform a variety of basic maintenance skills, including plumbing, electrical, and carpentry, with specialized capability in at least one technical skill. Has experience in using hand tools.
- All councils are equal opportunity employers and offer a competitive salary, based on the council’s geographic location.
- Professional Scouting (Full-time) offers benefits to include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death, retirement plan, plus compensation for authorized and approved business-related expenses, including phone and mileage reimbursement.
- We also offer a generous vacation policy and holiday observances. (Full-time employees unless notified otherwise).
- Salary or Salary Range: To be discussed at interview