Day Camp Lifeguard; Seasonal
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Recreation & Leisure, Summer Seasonal, Outdoor / Nature
We are hiring remarkable summer camp staff to serve our waterfront areas! Join our summer camp team and make $450 per week.
Working at a Girl Scout camp offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of youth while enjoying a rewarding, adventure‑filled summer. As a camp staff member, you’ll help girls grow in confidence, develop new skills, and build lasting friendships in a supportive environment.
Reasons to Work at Camp- Make a difference:
Help kids and teens grow and discover their potential. Be a role model and mentor. - Gain new skills:
Learn safety, program development, child development, and more. - Boost your resume:
The experience will prepare you for future opportunities. - Improve professional skills:
Sharpen problem‑solving, communication, and decision‑making skills. - Enjoy nature:
Spend your summer surrounded by beautiful landscapes, trees, water, and wildlife. - Adventure awaits:
Hike, canoe, swim, and camp right at your doorstep. - Learn to protect nature:
Gain a deeper appreciation for the environment and how to care for it. - Have fun:
Join in singing, cheering, playing, and laughing through camp traditions like campfires and games. - Create lasting memories:
Your time at camp will stay with you for a lifetime. - Join a supportive team:
Work with passionate staff from diverse backgrounds and form lasting friendships.
- Paid internships
- Housing and meals provided
- Outdoor adventures
- Epic and supportive team
- At least 18 years of age.
- Excited to be outdoors and work with youth. Experience in teaching, guiding, and working with children.
- Interested or experienced in camp and guiding youth in a variety of activities.
- Energetic and has a desire to grow future girl leaders.
- Certified or able to become American Red Cross Lifeguard certified, or certification from another organization having equal standards. Waterfront Module preferred.
- Certified or able to become Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certified.
- Visual/auditory ability to respond to environmental and other hazards.
- Ability to respond calmly in a crisis situation.
- Excellent customer service, including the ability to maintain a calm demeanor with adults in conflict.
- Willing to stay in Dane, WI for the entire summer and live onsite.
- Small watercraft experience (kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding) preferred.
- Experience in an aquatic setting: lake setting experience or certification is preferred.
- Willingness to subscribe to the philosophy of the Girl Scout program and enroll as a Girl Scout member.
- Available June 15th-July 25th, 2026.
- Lifeguard the waterfront events, supervising campers and ensuring their safety and wellbeing.
- Teach, lead, and/or supervise paddling activities.
- Participate in drills and skills practice for lifeguards.
- Conduct daily checks of area and equipment for organization, safety, cleanliness, and good repair. Report needed repairs.
- Lead the opening and closing of the waterfront.
- Ensure adherence to Wisconsin ATCP 78 and GSUSA Safety Activity Checkpoints for Water Activities.
- Lead responsibility toward preservation of natural resources at the waterfront site.
- Help campers and volunteers follow directions and rules.
- Supervise participation of campers in structured and unstructured activities.
- Help with daily camp operations as needed (e.g., flag and fire building activities).
- Provide assistance to other areas of camp when requested.
- Help to ensure that the value of experiencing camp is achieved: keeping campers focused, engaged, and motivated to learn new skills.
- Maintain the highest level of safety during activities.
- Supervise and assist with camp cleaning, sanitation, and equipment maintenance.
- Help each Girl Scout learn to respect the rights of others and appreciate themselves and others.
- Ensure implementation of Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
- Comprehend and implement emergency procedures through regular practice drills.
- Maintain the health and safety of campers.
- Create a safe and inclusive environment for both campers and other staff.
- Living and sleeping in a rustic outdoor environment.
- Working irregular hours: early mornings, nights, and weekends.
- Lifting and/or moving up to 40 pounds.
- Walking, hiking, and working outdoors in wooded areas and on uneven natural paths.
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce. We actively promote anti‑racism as part of our mission and welcome applicants of all backgrounds to join us in building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
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