Archery Director - Boy Scouts of America - Orange County Council
Warner Springs, CA
About the Job
Job Location - Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley, Warner Springs, CA
Responsible To - Program Director
Responsible For - Archery Staff
Job Summary: The Archery Director is responsible for overseeing the archery program, ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and educational experience for camp participants. The director will manage all aspects of the archery range, maintain equipment, and provide instruction that adheres to the highest safety standards.
Season Dates:
- Directors' Week: 6/8/25-6/14/25
- Staff Development Week: 6/15/25-6/21/25
- Week 1: 6/22/25-6/28/25
- Week 2: 6/29/25-7/5/25
- Week 3: 7/6/25-7/12/25
- Week 4: 7/13/25-7/19/25
- Week 5: 7/20/25-7/26/25
- Week 6: 7/27/25-8/2/25 (Dependent program finalization)
Wage - $516.00-533.00 per week after R&B of $45.00/week
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan, organize, and deliver an archery program that is appropriate for the age and ability of the campers.
- Provide instruction in archery techniques, safety, and range commands.
- Provide quality classroom experience for campers pursuing the Archery Merit Badge.
- Supervise and train range assistants and other archery staff.
- Perform regular safety inspections and maintenance on archery equipment to ensure it is in good condition.
- Develop and enforce all archery range safety rules and procedures.
- Coordinate with other camp staff to schedule archery sessions and integrate them into the overall camp program.
- Maintain accurate records of equipment use and condition, as well as incident reports.
- Promote sportsmanship and foster a supportive environment for all participants.
- Support overall operations of Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley and the Scouting America, Orange County Council.
- Submit an end of summer report
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by camp staff to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand for extended periods.
- This job requires the use of hands to handle, control or feel objects or tools.
- The employee must frequently lift and/or move moderate to heavy objects, which requires frequent and proper bending.
- The employee must frequently be on their feet walking and hiking for distances up to 4 miles at a time.
- Employees must be able to lift or move items weighing up to 25 pounds unassisted.
- This position requires the employee to work outdoors, exposed to all weather conditions as well as dust, pollen, plant life, insects, and wildlife.
Qualifications:
- 18 years of age or older
- Obtain Archery Instructor (Level 1 or higher) from a recognized archery organization.
- Experience in archery instruction with youth or adults of various skill levels.
- Strong understanding of range operations and maintenance requirements.
- Available to work all summer
- Ability to live on site during the summer season working flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as program scheduling requires.
- Have or be willing to obtain membership in Scouting America
- Have or be willing to obtain Live Scan background check.
- All camp staff must have a completed annual physical done by a medical provider prior to the start of the summer camp season
- Summer camp experience preferred
Benefits:
- Weekly staff events
- Opportunities to participate in program activities including earn certifications and merit badges
- Unique opportunity to work in a scenic outdoor environment and positively impact youth development.
Work Environment:
- This is a seasonal position with the possibility of renewal based on program success.
- Work involves significant outdoor activity and exposure to varying weather conditions.
- Working in a camp environment includes providing customer service, solving problems, and cooperation with others, regardless of your title. It also requires a desire to develop and work with youth, which can occasionally lead to challenging interactions.
The Scouting America, Orange County Council is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.