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Summer Leadership
Staff
Intern Program
- Summer Leadership
Staff is an intensive leadership development program. Every summer
the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center accepts college students to intern
as Summer Staff.
Who
can be on staff?
We are looking for
students who...
- Have completed at
least one year of college (when the summer begins)
- Enjoy working with
youth in a recreation and leadership environment
- Enjoy working alongside
other college students and adults
- Exhibit high moral
character with outstanding work ethic
- Have teamwork abilities
and a positive attitude
We also hire male and
female staff supervisors. The staff supervisor must be an adult
who is
-
Graduated
from college.
-
Professional
and responsible.
-
Able
to manage college students.
-
Willing
to live in the staff cabin during the summer.
What do the
staff do?
The primary job of
the staff is to serve the campers and to set an example for them
in every way. The goals of the staff program are:
- To provide a safe
and enjoyable environment for campers
- To provide positive
role models for campers
- To provide an intensive
program for college students to grow and develop critical skills
for success.
Staff are responsible
for overseeing recreational areas, conducting programs, and preparing
the facility for campers.
Dates for
2010: (Tentative)
When
does the program end?
We will run our camp
programs until July 16. Often we will have to release staff
members before that time due to budget and actual needs for
each week. There will also be a need to extend some staff beyond
July 16 to help with other rental groups.
Salary
and experience:
The starting salary
for first year, trained staff is $290 per week. This is for a
typical week - Sunday afternoon through Friday afternoon. Staff
lodging and all meals are included. Staff will go home on most
weekends. There are some weekends that we have campers, and we
will ask some staff to stay. Salary is pro-rated for the weekend.
You will pay for your staff shirts, but the cost is minimal.
No experience is necessary
to be on staff. We do give first preference to those with FFA
or FCCLA backgrounds. Experience in working with a team and working
with youth is a plus. Some assignments do require experience (ex.
horse staff.) Applicants must have completed one year of college
as of the beginning of the summer season. We are looking for excellent
work ethic, strong morals, and great attitude.
Facility
Information:
The Georgia FFA-FCCLA
Center is a year-round camp facility in Covington, GA. We are
located about one hour from Atlanta, Macon, and Athens. Our primary
purpose is to provide services and programs for FFA and FCCLA
students in Georgia. We also rent facilities to educational organizations
such as YMCA, Boy Scouts, and church ministries. Our facility
has meeting rooms, food service, lodging, and recreation. Visit
the facility website for more information - www.Georgiaffacamp.org.
Staff
Training:
There are training
courses available for all staff. Staff are not paid during training
courses, but you must complete a training course in order to receive
the full salary. The courses will be held prior to staff orientation.
First Aid and CPR training is included in all three courses. Staff
will choose one of the following classes:
- Lifeguard: Staff
will have the opportunity to become lifeguard certified and
will be trained on the operation of the Center's pool.
- Team Building/Leadership:
Staff will be trained as an instructor on the Center's Leadership
Course. This includes ground initiatives and low-ropes style
elements. In addition, staff will receive training in public
speaking and leadership skills.
- Horseback riding
instructor: Staff will be trained in barn management, horse
health, and learn to instruct campers for trail rides. Staff
must be experienced riders prior to taking this training course.
We will also offer
optional training for the High Ropes Course. This training will
be available to all staff and will be in addition to the course
you choose. You may be asked to come in early or stay later during
training and orientation weeks in order to complete this training.
Staff
Orientation:
Staff orientation is
mandatory, and it is the first paid week. This is a week that
we spend preparing the camp facility and the staff for the weeks
ahead. We work on program aspects and develop the staff team dynamic.
We also cut grass, clean cabins, prepare recreation areas, and
whatever is necessary to get ready for the summer camps.
FFA-FCCLA
Summer Leadership Camp
During the first four
weeks of summer, we engage in four sessions of FFA-FCCLA Summer
Leadership Camp - a week long camp for FFA and FCCLA students
from across Georgia. It is a leadership and recreation-based camp
for middle school and high school chapters. During this camp,
we provide everything - meals, lodging, recreation and program.
Campers for Leadership
Camp arrive Monday morning and depart Friday morning. Staff report
on Sunday afternoon and are released on Friday when the camp is
clean (typically mid-afternoon).
Summer Staff primarily
operate the recreation areas, participate in assemblies and other
programs, and help the campers have a great time. Some of the
assignments during Summer Leadership Camp include:
- Operating the snack
shop
- Operating horseback
rides
- Referee for softball
and volleyball
- Lifeguard at the
pool and at the canoes & paddleboats
- Leadership Course
instructor
- Craft shop operator
- Food service
The days are long -
a typical day starts with breakfast 7:30 AM and ends back at your
cabin around midnight. Staff stay in the staff cabins, not in
cabins with campers. For more information about Summer Leadership
Camp, visit the Summer Camp
Page.
After
FFA-FCCLA Summer Leadership Camp
After Summer Leadership
Camp, there are three types of camps that will be running - Wildlife
Camps, Horse Camps, and rental groups.
The Wildlife Camps
are week-long programs that our facility hosts to youth from the
general public. For more information, visit www.Wildlifecamp.com.
During these camps, some of the summer staff will be fully dedicated
to the program, including staying in the cabin with the campers.
Some of the staff will continue servicing the rental groups during
this time, but will likely have some part to play in the Wildlife
Camps.
The Horse
Camps are week-long programs that are open to girls ages 10-13.
Some of the staff (primarily the horseback riding program staff)
will be fully dedicated to this program. These programs run during
the same weeks as Wildlife Camps.
We will also rent facilities
to organizations. Our largest rental groups are church youth groups
and children camps. For these groups we continue offering meals,
lodging, and recreation, but we do not offer programs and assemblies.
Summer staff will be involved in servicing these groups, mostly
through operating the recreational areas and food service.
Why
work Here?
Anyone interested in
being on Summer Staff must understand that this is a very challenging
job!
- Staff work long
hours! They work from around 7:30 AM until around midnight.
The weeks are long (Sunday afternoon through Friday afternoon.)
You will be exhausted, but you have to give 100% at all times
for the campers, and that is tough!
- Staff work hard!
We do whatever it takes to make the camp enjoyable for the campers.
That includes lots of manual labor. It requires a great work
ethic, so lazy people need not apply!
- The salary does
not match up to how many hours and how hard you work! Don't
come here for the money!
- The rules are strict,
and we have high expectations! We have a very strict set of
policies that the staff must follow for the protection of the
campers. We do not permit dating, alcohol, drugs, inappropriate
language, or any inappropriate behavior. We do not permit facial
rings, tongue rings, exposed tattoos, or unkept appearances.
Staff are expected to be outstanding role models at all times.
Everything you do during the summer is our business (including
weekends), because it impacts the campers we serve.
- You can't escape
one another! Our staff members spend a lot of time together.
If someone gets on your nerves, you have to be able to work
with them. We serve the campers no matter what.
So why join the
Summer Staff?
- It is a great learning
experience! You will learn to work on a team, learn more about
yourself, and you will be challenged in new ways. We will invest
in you heavily because we want to make you more successful in
whatever career you choose. Our goal is to see significant growth
in you during the summer.
- It is fun! From
activities like the zip line, slip and slide, and ropes course,
you will have the opportunity for new and exciting experiences!
- You get to invest
in youth! If you have a heart for youth, you will have great
opportunities to be a role model for them. Our purpose is to
help develop character in young people, and you can play an
integral role in that.
- It is an excellent
experience for those wanting to teach or work with youth as
a career!
- You might be able
to use it for college internship credit! Check with your program
advisor to see if this experience qualifies as an internship
for your major.
- You can save money
because room and board is free!
- You will be working
with other college students with whom you have the opportunity
to build lasting friendships!
- To steal a line
from the Peace Corps, it is the toughest job you will ever love!
To apply
We recommend that you
apply in January or February so that we can schedule your interview
before March 15th. . The first round of hiring decisions will
be made on March 15th. For the first round of hiring, we will
hire former FFA and FCCLA campers, as well as former staff members.
After March 15th we will begin selecting from other applicants
to fill the rest of the available positions.
To apply, submit the
Staff Application along with a resume and the other information
that is requested on the Application.
First-Year Applicants:
Staff
Application (Microsoft Word)
Staff
Application (pdf)
Return-Staff Applicants:
Return
Staff Application (Microsoft Word)
Return
Staff Application (pdf)
Once we have received
your application, we may contact you to schedule an interview.
There are two scheduled interview dates that we will hold group
interviews. If you are not available for one of these dates, contact
us to schedule an individual interview.
Scheduled interview
dates:
January 30, 2010
February 27, 2010
Fax, email, or mail
applications and resumes to:
Georgia FFA-FCCLA
Center
Attn: Russel Towns
720 FFA FHA Camp Road
Covington, GA 30014
Fax: 770-786-1774
Email: Gaffacamp@GaAgEd.org
Summer Staff
Handbook
You will want to read
become familiar with this information if you are hired. It is
also a good resource to let you know if this is the right job
for you!
Download
Staff Handbook
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