Camp Kitchen Supervisor

Posted: 11/19/2023

Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as part of our camp staff team at Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming! We offer a unique opportunity to explore three captivating camp locations in the heart of our council. Each site is filled with natural beauty and rich experiences, making your summer one to remember.

Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming hires for summer camp positions that rotate to each of these camps:

· Timbercrest Camp near Red Lodge, Montana

· Camp Castle Rock near Butte, Montana

· Camp Sacajawea near Casper, Wyoming

To learn more about our camp locations, visit: https://www.gsmw.org/en/discover/our-council/visit/Properties.html#camp

As a member of our camp staff, you'll not only inspire and lead campers in their summer adventures but you will also have the chance to explore these unique camp locations yourself. Our team stays in rustic cabins, lodges, and yurts, providing an authentic camping experience. Additionally, you'll become part of a close-knit community where personal growth and unforgettable experiences are the norm.

So, if you're passionate about the outdoors and eager to make a positive impact on young lives, join us at camp for a summer full of exploration and personal growth!

Dates of Employment: May 30, 2024 – August 12, 2024
 

The Kitchen Supervisor directs the overall food-service operation of camp including: purchasing, preparation, nutrition, service, sanitation, security, personnel management, customer service, and recordkeeping.

The Kitchen Supervisor is responsible for providing meals for campers and staff during summer camp. This includes preparing meals for up to 60 people per meal.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

· Manage the daily operations of the camp food and dining service

· Oversee the inventory and coordination of ordering food, equipment, and supplies

· Ensure on-time service of camp meals

· Provide and maintain a safe and healthy kitchen space

· Helps with dining hall cleanup, dishes, outdoor cookouts, and oversight of camper nutrition

To view the full job description, visit: https://www.gsmw.org/en/our-council/careers/seasonal-employment.html

Experience/Education

· High School diploma or the equivalent; three months to one year experience working with youth, or the equivalent combination of education and experience

· Experience working in a camp or institutional food service setting preparing for large quantities of people

· Minimum of 18 years of age
 

BENEFITS OF WORKING AT CAMP

Professional Development: Experience you gain at camp can be valuable in future job opportunities; showing adaptability and dedication

Training and Certifications: CPR, First Aid, Child Development, and Archery

Personal Growth: Enhance your communication, problem solving, and leadership skills

Room and Board: Food and sleeping arrangements provided

Community and Lifelong Friendships: Camp is a place where lifelong friendships are formed with those from around the world!

*** Opportunity to visit the oldest national park, Yellowstone National Park!***

Summer Camp is a great way to add work experience and desirable skills to your resume, especially for those pursuing a degree in Education or Recreation!

Apply now and be a part of an incredible journey that will leave you with cherished memories for a lifetime!

https://www.gsmw.org/en/our-council/careers/seasonal-employment.html

Direct inquires for more information to Liz Evans at 406-252-0488 or levans@gsmw.org

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary

Salary: $600.00 - $650.00 per week