Girl Guide Leader
Woodstock, Ontario
3 - 4 hours weekly
Volunteer Job Description
Responsibilities/Duties
Provide responsible leadership to a group of girl or youth members while facilitating engaging programming
Commitment to creating safe environments for girls, both emotionally and physically
Communicate with parents/guardians
Adhere to the Girl Guide Code of Conduct and Safe Guide
Have fun
BENEFITS
When you volunteer with Girl Guides of Canada, not only do you enrich the lives of girls, you gain a personally rewarding experience. Take advantage of the personal and professional development opportunities that Guiding offers:
Develop skills in areas such as leadership, event planning, advocacy, communications and more
Mentoring and training programs
International travel
Post-secondary scholarships
Experience Required
Qualifications/Skills/experience
Someone who enjoys working with girls aged 5 to 17 is energetic and wants to make a difference.
Commitment to creating safe environments for girls, both emotionally and physically
Willingness to plan and facilitate girl-centered programming
Strong communication skills (e.g. with parents/guardians, girls and other Guiding leaders)
Team building skills
Strong organizational skills
Ability to pass Police Reference Check (PRC)
Must be an Adult
Criminal Record Check
Vulnerable Sector Check
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