Join our team: BSO Summer Camp Lead (Kent International Jamboree)

Oct 05, 2024

The Camp Lead and Deputy Lead are volunteers tasked with leading BSO's 2025 summer camp at Kent International Jamboree. The contingent size is determined by a careful evaluation of multiple factors, such as the availability of skilled volunteers, the presence of suitable equipment, and the ability to maintain a manageable and safe contingent size. We recognise that bigger isn't always better and a smaller camp can lead to safer, more enriching, and more meaningful experiences for our young people.

What do the Camp Leads do?


Both of them fulfil a multifaceted role throughout the camp, encompassing various crucial responsibilities:

  1. Guidance and Mentorship: Serving as a mentor and role model, the Camp Leads assists adult leaders in achieving the expectations of their own role.
  2. Safety and Safeguarding: The Camp Leads bears the responsibility of ensuring the implementation and adherence to safety and safeguarding processes by all adults. This is essential for safeguarding the well-being of both young people and the adult team.
  3. Team Building: As the adult team may be working together for the first time, the Camp Leads possesses the skills to unite them, fostering connections and promoting effective communication.
  4. Camp Welfare and Wellbeing: Ensuring that adults effectively fulfil their assigned roles, including looking after the well-being of their assigned patrol and adequately supervising young people during cooking and cleaning duties.
  5. Performance management: The Camp Leads should be prepared to engage in conversation with any adults who may not be meeting expectations. They must identify and assist in resolving challenges individuals may be facing.

 

Overall Leadership of the Camp:

  1. Young People Experience: Under the Camp Leads’ overall lead, young people will acquire new skills, embrace challenges, and develop resilience.
  2. Youth Shaped: Ensure the overall planning for the camp is shaped by young people and seek feedback from young people before, during and after the camp to improve the current and future camping experience.
  3. Cultural Awareness: The Camp Leads promotes cultural understanding through whole-camp interaction with members from other camps with diverse backgrounds.
  4. Inspiration and Fun: Their enthusiasm creates an enjoyable and memorable Jamboree experience for everyone


In summary, the Camp Leads wears two hats, managing the adult team's functions while also ensuring that the overall camp experience is enriching for our young people. This comprehensive approach to leadership ensures a cohesive, safe, and supportive environment for everyone involved in the Jamboree. The role also offers lots of personal and professional development and networking opportunities. The role can also be an absolute blast filled with fun, adventure, friendships, and unforgettable moments. Get ready to have the time of your life!


Read the Information Pack (pdf)

Application process



You can apply for the role yourself using the application form


A search group has been put together to oversee this process and will review all applications and nominations in order to make decisions as to who to invite to attend the selection stage of this process.

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Key dates


Closing date: 12:00 (noon) UK Time Friday 25 October 2024

Interview date: w/c 29 October 2024


For more information


For more information, or for an informal chat about this vacancy, please contact: 

Steven Hartley - Area Events Leads
Email:
[email protected]

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