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Get service project information from the camp director before camp.
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The Service Coordinator's assignments include:
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Coordinate the service projects.
  
* Get service project information from the camp director before camp.
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* Direct the service projects at camp. Make sure the job is done well, because service projects are often left behind for other users of the park.
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! Physical Capability !! Required
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| Long periods of standing || no
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| Walking long distances || yes
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| Heavy lifting || probably
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[[Category:Staff Descriptions]] [[Category:Activities Staff]]
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Service projects such as painting buildings, spreading gravel, or cutting bushes are done by education groups (typically Suns and older). The Service Coordinator's assignments include:
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* Get service project information from the camp director and [[Activities Circle]] before camp.
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* Direct the service projects at camp. Make sure the job is done well, because service projects are usually left behind for other users of the park.

Revision as of 14:22, 17 August 2014


Coordinate the service projects.

Physical Capability Required
Long periods of standing no
Walking long distances yes
Heavy lifting probably

Service projects such as painting buildings, spreading gravel, or cutting bushes are done by education groups (typically Suns and older). The Service Coordinator's assignments include:

  • Get service project information from the camp director and Activities Circle before camp.
  • Direct the service projects at camp. Make sure the job is done well, because service projects are usually left behind for other users of the park.