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Camp Caretaker - Baltimore Yearly Meeting
Catoctin Quaker Camp, Thurmont, Maryland

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
CAMP CARETAKER – BALTIMORE YEARLY MEETING

Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends is seeking applicants to fill the position of Caretaker at Catoctin Quaker Camp in Thurmont MD.

The Caretaker is the onsite arm of the Camp Property Management Committee (CPMC). He or she provides a year-round presence at the camp, cares for the facility, and makes it ready for summer camp and for the groups who rent the facilities in spring and fall. The Caretaker should be an individual who enjoys living in a remote area and who is willing to work within the Friends process of decision-making. The caretaker should be a self-starter who enjoys initiating projects in consultation with a committee and the Camp Property Manager (CPM).

This position offers an opportunity to employ a broad range of skills. Strong applicants will possess these skills or demonstrate a willingness to acquire them. These skills include, but are not limited to, good social skills, safe operation and maintenance of equipment such as a riding lawn mower and chain saw, and safe operation of light machinery and vehicles. A valid driver’s license is required and a B Class CDL with a passenger endorsement would be an asset. Carpentry, mechanical, electrical and plumbing skills are also needed.

This is a halftime position. Housing is provided and onsite residence is required.

Baltimore Yearly Meeting consists of more than 6,000 Friends organized into 41 Monthly Meetings and 8 Preparative Meetings, Indulged Meetings, or worship groups stretching from the Chesapeake Bay to the middle of West Virginia and southwestern Virginia to central Pennsylvania. BYM focuses strongly on youth activities, including camping programs that develop a sense of spirituality in nature. BYM also offers adults opportunities to deepen their religious understanding through retreats, workshops, and other events.

BYM does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national or ethnic origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

To apply please send a resume, cover letter of interest, three references and permission to do background check to campproperty@bym-rsf.org, or to:

Baltimore Yearly Meeting Office
17100 Quaker Lane
Sandy Spring MD 20860
Attn: David Hunter

Please apply before January 22, 2021. Our goal is to fill the position before February 19, 2021. A draft job description is available at below or a copy can be requested by emailing campproperty@bym-rsf.org.

Position Description - BYM Camp Caretaker

Job Title:                  BYM Camp Caretaker – Catoctin Quaker Camp
Reports To:               Camp Property Manager
FLSA Status:             Exempt
Approved By:            Camp Property Management Committee & Supervisory Committee
Approved Date:         CPMC - 12/10/15, SC – 12/18/16 – IM 3/12/16 (contains draft language not yet approved)

Summary: The BYM Camp Caretaker is the resident facilities manager for one BYM camp. S/he cares for the facilities, making them ready for summer camp and groups who rent the facilities. This is accomplished under the direct supervision of the Camp Property Manager (CPM) who is supported and directed by the Camp Property Management Committee (CPMC). The CPM and all BYM employees are under the general guidance of the General Secretary.

The Caretaker should be an individual who enjoys living in a remote area, and is willing to work within the Friends decision-making process. S/he must be willing to adapt to a changing environment as groups come and go. The caretaker should be a self-starter who enjoys initiating projects in consultation with the Camp Property Manager (CPM), and enjoys working alone to complete projects.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:

Property Management: Maintains security presence on the property and oversees it’s use; keeps an inventory of equipment and supplies for loss prevention; provides access and assistance to camp users relating to property use and procedures; reviews camp after use by groups to survey clean-up and note damage; reports damage or clean-up issues to rental group and CPM; manages waste and recycling and works with appropriate vendors, keeping necessary records; and represents the camp when dealing with the local community.

Building and Furnishing Maintenance: Checks buildings and furnishings on a regular basis; reviews and services equipment on a regular schedule; repairs minor damage, and reports major repairs to CPM; replaces light bulbs, batteries etc. as needed; keeps basic supplies in stock and available for camp use; keeps fire extinguishers serviced; maintains and services vehicles, and uses appropriate safety precautions while carrying out duties.

Groundskeeping: Operates and maintains lawn mower(s) and other equipment to mow grass and cut weeds; sprays and manages for weed control; uses chain saw to cut timber and clear areas; keeps camp site areas clean and free from hazards; and uses appropriate safety precautions while carrying out duties.

Summer Camp: Helps prepare camp for the start of the summer season; is present during camp and is a part of the camp community; helps coordinate camp work-grant volunteers, and assists with the camp cleanup and closure at the end of the summer season.

Public/Human Relations: Acts as a good neighbor and as BYM representative in the local community; attends local Monthly Meetings when necessary; promotes facility usage; and is available to the CPMC and attends committee meetings as needed. The Caretaker works with the CPM in coordinating volunteers and staff in doing property related work, including getting proposals for job estimates and checking contractor background, as well as overseeing job progress on site.

Administration: Keeps records and reports in a manner that is satisfactory to the CPMC and CPM. The Caretaker communicate regularly with the CPM; s/he receives and processes mail; answers telephone calls and e-mails on a regular basis; keeps accurate financial records; purchases minor items, postage, and supplies as needed; and keeps records and resource list relating to property issues.

Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. It is imperative that the caretaker be a self-starter and self-disciplined. This individual must be a mature, responsible adult who is the BYM community representative for the camp.

Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combinations of education and experience. Handyman or other similar experience is necessary.

Licenses & Special Skills: Ability to operate light machinery and vehicles with a valid driver’s license. Carpentry skills and ability to safely operate a chainsaw are required for this position. Knowledge of mechanical, electrical and/or plumbing skills are helpful. Successful candidates will have or be willing to obtain a Class B Commercial Driver’s License with a passenger endorsement.

Communication Skills: This position requires a functional facility with the English language and the ability to read and interpret documents, such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. The ability to write routine reports and correspondence, to communicate, to be diplomatic, and to be sensitive to community dynamics are also necessary to do this job effectively.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift up to 100 pounds.

Essential Functions: The ability to walk and ride over rough terrain on a mower, as well as to operate a chain saw or snow blower, squat, bend, climb a ladder, lift, stoop, access tight spaces, work at a desk and reach are essential to do this job effectively.

Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outside weather conditions and remote areas. The employee is occasionally exposed to moving parts, high precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise levels in the work can range from quiet to loud. Weekend work is required.

Expectations and Compensation: This is a half time position. However, there are times of the year when more than 20 hours are required to do the job and times when less than 20 hours a week will be necessary. On-site housing, utilities, salary, and health insurance are provided, and the Caretaker must live on site. Additional compensation may be given when off-season rentals that require additional cleaning, maintenance and administrative responsibilities are undertaken.

Addendum: Additional compensation for duties above and beyond the regular caretaker duties will be offered when special projects are identified, approved, and funded by the CPMC. The CPM will oversee this work and its completion. No work will be performed or compensated unless previously authorized by the Caretaker’s supervisor(s).

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