Boy Scouts of America

Job Position

Camp Ranger

Position: Camp Ranger
Position location: New London, North Carolina (NC)
Position Overview

The Camp Ranger is an integral member of the Scouting team responsible for the management and upkeep of camp facilities and properties at Camp John J Barnhardt. This role involves supervising employees and/or volunteers involved in seasonal and year-round maintenance, health and safety, security, and overall camp management. The Camp Ranger will be required to live onsite in housing provided by the Council as part of the compensation package

Responsibilities

Property and People Protection and Control:
• Oversee and supervise the use of camp property, including conducting patrols to monitor for trespass, vandalism, fire, weather damage, etc.
• Ensure a safe and healthy camp environment by following emergency procedures and adhering to the Guide to Safe Scouting and National Camp Accreditation Standards.

Operation and Maintenance of Physical Facilities and Property:
• Maintain all physical property and equipment (tractors, mowers, vehicles, etc.) in safe, working condition.
• Prepare facilities for campers’ arrival by ensuring cleanliness and readiness of all camp buildings and amenities.
• Conduct regular inspections to identify required repairs and corrective actions.
• Submit estimates of time and materials for necessary repairs and perform general maintenance tasks.
• Complete certification for swimming pool operations, manage pool maintenance and maintain records of testing.

Business and Administrative Responsibilities:
• Submit regular reports and maintain essential business records (e.g., timesheets, gas usage).
• Manage purchase orders and provide monthly reconciliation reports.
• Supervise maintenance contractors as assigned.
• Maintain positive working relationships with Camp Directors and event chairs.

Volunteer Relations and Additional Activities:
• Work closely with volunteers on various camping, programmatic, and administrative tasks, fostering a positive and collaborative environment.

Education
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent (some college or technical school training preferred).
Qualifications

• Must be 21 years of age or older.
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
• Must live on Property in the “Rangers House”.
• Experience with maintenance work and the use of tools required.
• Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively with others.
• Must complete a Scouting America application, including youth protection training and background check.
• Previous experience with Scouting America is preferred but not required.

Benefits

• Benefits include vacation, health coverage, and retirement options.
• A camp vehicle is provided for business use.
• In addition to your Salary range of $35,000 – $40,000, you will be credited with a Housing allowance and Utility expenses per month.
• Flexible work schedule required, including weekends.
• Ability to plan personal time and schedule work independently.

This position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the growth and success of Camp John J Barnhardt while enjoying the beauty of the outdoors and making a meaningful impact on the Scouting community.

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