CIT Director

Join us as CIT Director in the Rocky Mountains, coordinating trips and staff for teen wilderness programs!
Camp Description

Camp Chief Ouray is the residential camp for kids at YMCA of the Rockies. Making a difference in the life of a young person, learning skills that will help you throughout future jobs, and gaining lifelong friends in the process is a wonderful way to spend your summer. Join us! All positions listed on our website under About > Work at CCO.

Only 20 minutes to Rocky Mountain National Park, Camp Chief Ouray offers scenic views in every direction. The camp is located on the property of Snow Mountain Ranch in Granby, Colorado.

Job Description

The CIT Program Director will oversee the Counselor in Training (CIT) program, schedule and supervision of campers in the program. They will serve as a member of the summer Admin team, coordinating with cabin counselors to ensure excellence in camper and staff experience and program delivery. The CIT Director will facilitate CIT camper’s development of skills in leading activities, outdoor living, and how to work with children. This role will lead a multi-day backpacking trip, provide camper feedback and debriefs. A willingness to comply with YMCA driving rules and Colorado Department of Transportation regulatory requirements to be approved to operate YMCA vehicles is required.

Qualifications

Minimum of 21 years of age

Willingness to comply with YMCA and Colorado Department of Transportation rules to be approved to operate YMCA vehicles, including 15-passenger mini-buses.

Must conduct all vehicle operations within the DOT Regulatory Requirements that apply to the position's specific driving duties.

Must have a valid US Driver's license or, if required, a Commercial Driver's License.

Must have a satisfactory driving safety record (Verified by MVR Review)

Must have the ability to obtain a DOT Medical Card (Complete DOT Physical) in order to perform driving duties.

Drivers must pass a pre-employment drug test.

The Y: We’re for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

Drivers must complete a YMCA driver training program.

Experience working with youth in a summer camp setting

Current certification in Wilderness First Aid or willingness to obtain certification

Relevant combination of education, training and/or experience related to outdoor education, backpacking, backcountry travel and living

Possess effective leadership, supervisory, administrative, organizational and communication skills

Ability to prioritize tasks and efficiently manage time

Basic understanding of computer systems and networks

Must have current certification in CPR/First Aid or be willing to obtain certification

All other duties as assigned

Essential Functions

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS FOR ALL CAMP CHIEF OURAY STAFF:

Create a safe space for all campers, families, and staff. Promote safe work practices to allow for development and growth for all.

Possess the social and emotional skills necessary to build rapport and positive relationships, putting camper needs first

Respond to camper and customer requests for service, troubleshoot problems and develop solutions in a patient and respectful manner.

Contribute to a cooperative and positive camp community, be a team player

Be able to work inside and outside in all weather conditions

Be able to hike on rugged terrain

Be responsible for the upkeep of the camp facility and cleanliness of camp. Report any repairs in a timely manner.

Assist other departments as needed

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS FOR CIT PROGRAM DIRECTOR:

Training

Participate in Admin and staff training prior to working with campers

Assist with the coordination and implementation of curriculum for staff training. Evaluate trainings after delivery.

Train seasonal staff on how to engage CIT campers during shadowing periods

Train campers on the skills and policies needed for meaningful participation in the program

Educate campers to a Leave No Trace Level 1 certification

Supervisory

Co-lead backpacking trip the first week of each CIT program and subsequently supervise campers throughout duration of their camp session

The Y: We’re for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

Act as “on-duty” staff for one stayover weekend throughout the summer

Program

Become familiar with total camp program

Work effectively in a shared leadership position

Become familiar with backpacking route, activities, and emergency procedures

Participate as a member of the summer Admin team to plan, direct, and supervise summer camp programs and functions

Ability to observe staff and camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce safety regulations and emergency procedures

Responsible for CIT camper assignments to special activities and cabin counselor pairings

Coordinate with Leadership and Trips Director on camper events including off property days and service projects

Facilitate camper development of skills in summer camp traditions/activities, outdoor living, and facilitation

Responsible for checking the safety and operation of all equipment prior to each trip, keeping it in working condition and reporting any damage upon return

Create and distribute a program journal/handbook for all campers at the start of each session

Keep journal or record of each camper and their progress. This might also include a daily record of activities and notable incidents.

Assist with Trail Department duties and organization, food packing and trip logistics as needed

Meetings

Meet with campers several times a week to monitor progress and address questions and concerns

Meet with each camper individually at the end of their session to present written feedback and discuss potential roles at CCO in the future

Meet weekly with cabin counselors about camper performance, feedback and coaching

Meet with Leadership and Trips Director for your pre-season goals, mid-season and end of season feedback

Reports/Evaluations

Complete and present written feedback to each camper at the end of their session

Write an end of season report of the CIT program, facilities, equipment and recommendations for the future

Cause-Driven Leadership Competencies

Uphold and reflect the YMCA core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility and Faith in all functions

Uphold the YMCA of the Rockies Mission, policies, and programs

Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism is required

Possess excellent customer service skills; for example, friendly, personable, helpful, patient, and professional

Support the Association safety program. Promote safe work practices and a safe environment for guests, members, and staff

Promote a cooperative, positive, and flexible atmosphere while working with others in a diverse environment

Must meet acceptable criminal background check standards

Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus

All other duties as assigned