Assistant Director of Staff Recruitment and Engagement, Camp Sabra - JCCs of North America
St Louis, MO
About the Job
Assistant Director of Staff Recruitment and Engagement, Camp Sabra
St. Louis Jewish Community Center
2 Millstone Campus Dr
St Louis, MO 63146-5796
- Under the supervision of the Director, create and manage the staffing budget.
- In conjunction with the Director, plan and execute recruitment presentations to campers and families, as well as to other stakeholders-including board and committee members, using a myriad of vehicles for engagement and effective communication.
- Supervise the preparation of and conduct both pre-camp and in-service staff training.
- Assist the Director in establishing opening day and closing day procedures for both staff and campers.
- Following Accounting Department procedures, responsible for processing all payroll and money reimbursements for all staff.
- Supervise the planning and implementing of staff activities to enhance staff engagement and success.
- Supervise seasonal staff.
- Develop and implement an annual communication plan to maximize staff engagement during the off-season and ultimately staff retention, including, social media posts, a newsletter, in-person visits, staff focus groups, etc.
- Travel for recruitment and retention of staff.
- Coordinate staff travel with the Operations Manager.
- Work with HR to make sure all on-boarding of seasonal staff is completed before employees' first day.
- Create and deliver continuing education during camp season.
- Participate and co-lead regular staff meetings.
- Schedule and post all staff days off.
- Manage staff assignments.
- Work with international companies to find and hire staff from around the world.
- Work closely with the Director to assign or reassign staff to cabins.
- Recruit and supervise appropriate staff during camp rentals and retreats.
- In conjunction with the Director, schedule city reunions and plan program content that yield appropriate attendance from current and perspective new families as appropriate.
- In the off-season, plan and execute in-person or virtual camper and staff focus groups and report results in a timely manner.
- Behave in a responsible manner as a character example for all staff and campers encouraging Jewish development, high ethical standards, and good health.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- BA/BS preferred.
- A minimum of 3-5 years working in the camping industry preferred.
- Ability to complete multiple tasks and high volume of work on deadlines.
- Must be able to travel throughout the year and reside at camp during the camp season (May-August).
- Ability to follow through on assigned tasks with limited supervision.
- Ability to work with all levels of an organization, with ability to meet potential campers and their families and make presentations to them.
- Demonstrated ability to interview, hire and supervise staff, manage priorities, effectively deal with emergencies, and communicate via written and verbal methods.
- Must have demonstrated ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
- Must have a demonstrated ability to learn new software programs, as industry specific programs are utilized in this position (Salesforce, CampMinder).
- Attention to detail.
- Independently apply and carry out policies and procedures within assigned area of responsibility.
- Commitment to agency mission.
- First Aid/CPR/AED certification is required. Training is provided.
- Must be able to sit, stand, walk long distances over gravel and rough terrain, lift and carry up to 25 pounds, use hands to handle controls; be able to talk and hear. This employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to participate in games with staff and campers requiring running, stooping or bending. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus. During camp season the majority of the work is outdoors in summer heat and humidity; the majority of the work is inside during the off season.
$45,000 - $55,000
Agency Information:A tradition of welcoming and excellence for more than 130 years
The St. Louis Jewish Community Center (the J) is a multigenerational gathering place, offering a variety of programs and services for the St. Louis Jewish community and the community at large. We welcome people of all backgrounds and faiths. The J provides educational, cultural, social, Jewish identity-building and recreational programming on its campuses in Creve Coeur, Chesterfield and at Camp Sabra, located at the Lake of the Ozarks.
Throughout our history, the J, a non-profit organization, has been the central meeting place of the Jewish Community. It's the one place where families, regardless of affiliation, can feel comfortable and welcome. We have evolved through the years to meet the changing needs of our members, our Jewish community and the entire St. Louis region.
Everyone is welcome at the J.
Our Mission
The St. Louis Jewish Community Center enriches lives, builds community, promotes inclusivity and creates meaningful Jewish experiences.