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Camp Togowoods Assistant Camp Director 2025

Girl Scouts of Alaska
Temporary
On-site
Wasilla, Alaska, United States

Camp Locations:

Camp Togowoods (Sleepaway): Outside of Wasilla, Alaska (housing provided) 


Season Dates: 

Camp Togowoods: May 26 - August 9, 2025


Pay:

$1,000/Week + Room and Board


About Us:

For over 100 years, we have helped girls develop the skills and confidence they need to blossom into their best selves. From our earliest badges in electricity, aeronautics, and natural sciences to today’s all-girl robotics teams and cookie entrepreneurs, girls have challenged themselves through our skill-building opportunities, worked with inspiring role models, and developed lifelong friendships.


We run three different summer camps. Camp Togowoods is a sleepaway camp outside of Wasilla, Alaska. Camp Singing Hills is a Day Camp in Chugiak. The Community Day Camp program is a one-week day camp in different communities throughout Alaska. We hire three sets of staff to run these camps for the summer. Some leadership is year-round Girl Scout staff, while others are seasonal.


About Camp Togowoods:

At overnight camp, every day is a chance to do something different, meet new people, and challenge yourself. With professional leadership, high-quality staff, and small camper groups with a high counselor-to-camper ratio, overnight camp will feel like a home away from home. Camper groups are generally made up of 8-12 girls and two counselors. Camper groups attend daily activities together. Special care is taken to ensure that each camper is given challenging opportunities along with basic skill-based instruction. Girl Scouts of Alaska overnight camp is at Camp Togowoods in Wasilla.


Girls from across Alaska attend Camp Togowoods every summer. Camp Togowoods is located on more than 400 beautiful acres along the shores of Three Mile Lake near Wasilla. Girl Scouts of Alaska owns the property. It encompasses five ecosystems to explore, including our wetlands boardwalk. All Camp Togowoods campers enjoy arts and crafts, nature hikes, environmental education, swimming, canoeing or kayaking, and outdoor cooking. Campers sleep in platform tents (wooden floors, cots, and mosquito netting), bringing the outdoors within reach. Campers have a sense of independence with the security of counselors living in an adjacent tent.


About the Job:

At Camp Togowoods, the Assistant Camp Director is responsible for supporting the director with the day-to-day operations of the camp.  The Assistant Camp Director will be working directly with campers as a counselor as well as supporting the Camp Director. This could include helping train and supervise camp staff, helping support the staff with programming (everything that happens at camp), and working with the director to oversee the kitchen, waterfront, wilderness, and general staff operations. This position will help make decisions to ensure staff and camper safety following the American Camp Association (ACA) and Girl Scouts of Alaska (GSAK) safety policies. They will also ensure an outstanding and engaging girl-led experience for all campers at camp. 


We are looking for someone who is committed to making a difference, seeks work with lasting impact, and who wants to help build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make Alaska and the world a better place.


You Are:

  • Committed to the policies and mission of the Girl Scout organization and willing to become a Girl Scout member.
  • Customer service oriented and able to work effectively with diverse populations.
  • A team player who can work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Able to follow all safety guidelines put out by the American Camp Association, Girl Scouts, and local and state laws.
  • Able to multi-task and adjust to changing priorities to meet deadlines, maintaining strong attention to detail while organizing and carrying out a multifaceted workload.
  • Able to tackle a problem by using a logical, systematic, sequential approach.
  • Able to develop and maintain effective working relationships with volunteers, staff, and parents.
  • At least 22 years old.


You Need:

  • Interest in and one year of experience working with youth programming.
  • Experience delivering camp in the outdoors and outdoor education.
  • Working towards a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is preferred. 
  • Successful experience in developing collaborative community partnerships.
  • Understanding of and commitment to organizational diversity.
  • Knowledge of the culture and customs of the Alaska Native Communities is a plus.
  • Experience with Girl Scouts is beneficial.
  • Outstanding customer service and strong communication skills in written, verbal, and virtual delivery; experience developing and implementing action plans to meet/exceed deliverables; and experience working collaboratively to reach collective goals.
  • Strong computer and technology skills with the ability to learn new programs quickly.
  • Valid Alaska driver’s license and clean driving record
  • Willingness to learn how to drive a 15-passenger van and a mini-bus.
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications and willing to get Wilderness First Aid Certification.


You Will:

  • Work a varied schedule, including evenings and weekends.
  • Reside overnight at camp from June to August (housing is provided in platform tent). 
  • Manually operate office equipment.
  • Lift and carry at least 50 lbs.
  • Pass an annual national criminal background check, including a check from the National Sex Offender Registry.


Girl Scouts of Alaska is an Equal Opportunity Employer.