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Descriptions Group
Leader
The Group Leader has the chance to make the biggest difference
in a child's summer. Extensive experience teaching or working
with children is a must. The Group Leader is in complete
charge of a group of 15-35 campers who live in 2 to
3 cabins, and must also supervise a staff of 6-9 as well.
The Group Leader must be a leader and organizer. This is
an essential leadership position at Birchmont. The Group
Leader interacts with the head of boys and girls camp, the
head counselor, and most importantly, the children under
their charge.
Head
Counselor
The Head Counselor is "second in command" of the
group and must be able to lead, help, and supervise the
campers in his/her group. A strong head counselor is essential
to the group and group leader, and in fact, assumes the
role of group leader on the group leader's day off. The
head counselor is the staff member to whom the children
relate on a day-to-day basis. The head counselor goes on
all the trips, to all activities, and supports the camper
in the cabin and at all activities.
The
two person team of group leader and head counselor is responsible
for overseeing every aspect of the camper's day. They attend
all activities and handle all situations. A typical day
may include all or some of the following: Bringing a camper
to the infirmary for scheduled medications; helping the
baseball specialist organize teams for a game; consulting
with the head of boys or girls camp about a discipline problem;
explaining the details of an upcoming group canoe trip;
helping campers make selections when presented with activity
choices; and actively participating in archery, tennis,
sailing, etc
Activity
Specialist
The Activity Specialist must be able to teach and lead a
group in the area of specialty whether it be athletics,
music, waterfront, nature, etc. A specialist is a key staff
member who gets to know all the children in the camp and
is rewarded by watching their improvement throughout the
summer. To become an Activity Head, you must have experience
teaching or coaching young people in that area.
Activity
Specialists, as with all counselors, will contribute to
morning cabin duties, after which their main responsibility
will be to their specialty. During periods when no group
is scheduled for the specialty, the specialist reports to
his/her cabin group and assists as a general counselor.
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