Looking for Work at Cub World or Camp Alpine?

There are so many exciting opportunities!

 

We've but together a list of some of the jobs we have available.  Most are seven weeks in duration and run from the beginning of July until the middle of August unless otherwise noted.

Trading Post Manager: Is responsible for ordering supplies and food snacks for the Trading Post, filling and delivering orders and compiling a weekly inventory.  He/she helps train the Trading Post staff in merchandising techniques.  Must be able to track inventory through the computer and inventory books, lift and move heavy boxes, use a computer and cash register, and have good communication skills.  Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; drive a standard transmission; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear. 

Assistant Ranger Staff:  Responsible for the physical up keep of camp and all related camp equipment.  Be able to lift heavy items and to work with tools. Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; drive a standard transmission; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Camp Chaplain:  Reports to Camp Director.  Is responsible for celebration of religious services, for meeting with Cubmasters and staff as needed and to share time with the Cubs both at meals and during activities and for counseling homesick youth.  Assists at camp wide activities and emergencies.  Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

 

PROGRAM DEPARTMENT (Reports to the Program Director)

 

Aquatics Director: Responsible for the development and implementation of the Camp Aquatics Program.  He/she supervises the staff at the pool and is responsible for the safe operation of the pool and maintenance of facilities and equipment.  The Aquatics Director and his/her staff have four main objectives related to the pool operations; 1) water safety; 2) help Cubs improve their swimming ability; 3) allow for Cub Scout advancement opportunities and 4) allow Cubs and campers to have fun.  Must be able to converse in the English language; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Shooting Sports Director: Is responsible for the safe and smooth operation of the Archery Target Shooting Range and BB/Sling shot range. Sees to it that all ranges are operated safely and efficiently, allowing Cub Scouts to have both a fun and an educational experience.  He/she also sees to it that advancement opportunities are provided for. Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Ecology Director: Responsible for the development and implementation of the camp's Ecology Program and the supervision of the ecology staff.  He/she is responsible for the facilities and equipment assigned to the area and maintains it in a clean and safe order.  The Ecology Area includes both the Ecology Center and the Nature Trail.  The Director is responsible for ensuring that advancement opportunity is available.  Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Theme Director: Responsible for developing and delivering quality programs at the fort, ship and and mine areas. He/She will coordinate the staffing levels at each of the areas, insure adequate program supplies are on hand and the facilities are properly maintained, making their theme area come "alive" through costumes, staging and decorating their area and through the program they run and making sure that advancement opportunities are provided for. Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Activity Center Director: Responsible for developing and delivering quality programs in and around the Activity Center, including the climbing wall, basketball, Fire Department, star lab, miniature golf, initive games, rainy day and some evening programs. He/She will coordinate the staffing levels at each of the areas, insure adequate program supplies are on hand and the facilities are properly maintained, making sure that advancement opportunities are provided for. Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Field Sports Director:  Responsible for implementing the camp's Field Sports Program.  He/she will supervise all of the activities and the staff.  It is his/her responsibility to maintain all equipment assigned to the area and to conduct a safe and orderly program.  Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; personally lead games and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

Crafts Director: Responsible for implementing all craft programs in all program areas, insuring an adequate supply of materials and equipment is on hand at all times. Will develop theme related craft projects. Must be able to converse in the English language; walk over uneven terrain; and have adequate sight and auditory ability to see and hear.

SITE LEADER & ASSISTANT SITE LEADER: Responsible for the leadership of youth at camp in such a manner as to provide for the physical and emotional well being of each participant.  Administers the programs and policies of the Boy Scouts of America, Greater New York Councils and is responsible to the camp director. With assigned leadership give direct supervision and leadership to youth assigned to campsite. Adhere to all Health and Safety guidelines of the Boy Scouts of America and the State of New Jersey.  Report all infractions; injuries, etc. to the Camp Director or designee. Supervise and guide all assigned youth to their program areas, meals and areas of personal hygiene (bathroom clean-up area, showers, etc) Provide mature, responsible example during camp situations in a way which provides a positive role model for youth Maintain records, accident reports and advancement progress toward awards. Provide campsite program in addition to those provided by the camp program staff. Other camp duties such as program assistance, fire detail, duty assignments, etc. will be determined by the Camp Director. Site Leaders must be 21 years of age.  Assistant Site Leaders must be at least 18 years of age.  They must have the ability to manage time effectively; coexist in the outdoors and the ability to work with urban youth.  Scouting/Camp background, training in first aid and/or CPR, bilingual capabilities are helpful.

If any of these positions are of interest to you, please fill out and return the forms below to the following address:

Camping Services
P.O. BOX 377 Route 9w
Alpine, NJ 07620

Downloads

Click here to download the staff application.

Click here to download the staff reference letter.

Click here to download the BSA medical form.

Click here to download the IRS W4 form.

Click here to download the USCIS I9 form.

 


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