Qualifications and core competencies:
Girl focus: Empower girls to choose and adapt activities, learn by doing, cooperate with others, and reflect on what they’ve accomplished (as well as on current issues that involve their interests and needs) while having fun.
Personal integrity: Demonstrate dependability, honesty, and credibility.
Adaptability: Adjust, modify own behavior, and remain flexible and tolerant in response to changing situations and environments.
Oral communication: Express ideas and facts clearly and accurately.
Foster diversity: Understand, respect, and embrace differences.
Computer skills: Access to e-mail and the Internet, plus knowledge of social media.
Additional requirements:
- Bilingual preferred (if applicable)
- Must become a registered member of GSUSA
- Completed required coursework as assigned and provided by Girls Scouts of NYPENN Pathways and GSUSA
- Fulfilling the Safety Activity Checkpoints (SAC)
- Mariners: Prior boating experience with expertise with canoeing/kayaking or sailing.Certifications of Basic Water Rescue/Small Craft Safety or other comparable certifications.
- Trailblazers: Wilderness First Aid (WFA), Wilderness First Responder (WFR) or equivalent
Required Adult Learning: New Leader Orientation, Girl Scouting 101*, Leadership Essentials*, Activity specific training in accordance with SAC and GSNYPENN policies
(* Recommended, Not Required)