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Employment
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Jobs
Program Aides
The Program Aide position is designed to provide the Scouting program to disadvantaged youth. The primary job responsibility will be acting as the site’s Cubmaster or Den Leader in the extended day programs. You must be 21 years of age, be responsible, have good communication skills, be punctual, and serve as a consistent role model for the boys. This job is perfect for those that are retired or in college, as late afternoon and early evening times are available. For more information, please contact Pablo Rueda at 806-358-6500.
Program Aide Application
Camp Ranger
The Camp Ranger has many duties but general duties are to protect and maintain camp grounds (real property and improvements) by enforcing camp rules and regulations. Secure and monitor perimeters against unauthorized access. Provide outstanding customer service to all users. Prepare Campsites and Program areas for use as needed. Maintain cleanliness and serviceability of all Campsites, facilities, and Program areas. Salary includes benefits and on-site housing. For more information call Scott Kilian at 806-358-6500 or for a Ranger Job Application, click below complete the application and return to the Council Office.
Professional Scouters
What Professional Scouters Do
Several thousand commissioned professional Scouters lead, guide, and facilitate the efforts of more than a million adult volunteers on whom Scouting depends on to carry out its mission. It is the job of the commissioned professional Scouter to inspire, recruit, train, and support the BSA's volunteers, in addition to working with community leaders and rallying public support for Scouting's activities.
Responsibilities
The commissioned professional Scouter in a beginning management position is assigned to a district or service area within a local council. Your district or service area is sustained and successful through your ability to promote, supervise, and work with local volunteers. If you have skills in human relations, public relations, marketing, fundraising, finance, accounting, business management, or sales, then you should consider taking the opportunity to become a commissioned professional in a local council of the Boy Scouts of America.
Compensation and Benefits
We offer a number of practical benefits for professional staffers. In fact, the BSA offers a benefits package considered to be among the best in the nonprofit sector. The package includes major medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage in addition to long-term disability, accident, and life insurance, and a retirement plan. The starting salary in this beginning management position is more than $35,000 annually.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- United States citizenship or declared intention to become a U.S. citizen
- Adult-must have attained age 21 unless that requirement is prohibited by any applicable law
- People-oriented, having the ability to work well with adult volunteers, community and business leaders, and representatives of other organizations
- Able to work varied hours when necessary to achieve positive objectives
- Believe in the BSA and subscribe to its principles and standards
For More Information
For more information regarding possible openings contact the Golden Spread Council directly.
Golden Spread Council
Boy Scouts of America
401 Tascosa Rd.
Amarillo, TX 79124
Phone (806) 358-6500
Fax (806) 358-6500
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