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  • Community Growth & Support Manager  

    - Franklin
    Job DescriptionJob Description·        Location: Field-based within as... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description
    ·        Location: Field-based within assigned geography/ some Remote/ Founders Lodge (in office one day per week)·        Reports to Directory of Community Engagement & Growth/ Director of Member Experience & Retention·        Exempt·        Full Time·         Annual salary range $50,470·        Serving Communities: Franklin, Bartholomew, Decatur, Switzerland, & Ripley·     Who We Are:
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
    About the Role
    What You Will Do:
    The Community Growth & Support Manager – Growth Focus serves as the frontline driver of membership growth and community presence within an assigned geographic territory.
    This role is responsible for recruiting new girls/members, launching new troops or groups, building local partnerships, and maintaining strong relationships with existing volunteers and troops to ensure continued engagement and success.  Why This Role Matters: Community Growth & Support Managers are the face of the organization at the local level. Their work directly expands access, builds trust, and ensures more girls and families can participate and thrive through strong local programs and leadership.  How You Will Lead:New Member & Girl Recruitment ·Execute local recruitment strategies to attract new girls and families within the assigned territory. ·Represent the organization at schools, community events, open houses, and recruitment activities. ·Partner with marketing and growth teams to support regional and grassroots outreach efforts. 
    Troop / Group Launch & Expansion · Lead the formation and launch of new troops or groups, including identifying opportunities and matching leaders with participants. ·Support new troop startups through onboarding, early‑stage guidance, and coordination with internal teams. ·Ensure new troops are set up for success with clear processes, resources, and connections. 
    Community Outreach & Local Partnerships ·Build and maintain relationships with schools, community centers, nonprofits, faith‑based organizations, and local businesses. · Identify partnership opportunities that increase visibility and access to potential members. · Serve as a trusted local representative and ambassador for the organization. 
    Active Field Presence · Maintain a visible and engaged presence within the assigned territory. ·Attend community meetings, events, and gatherings to strengthen awareness and relationships. · Stay informed about local demographics, schools, and community trends that impact growth. 
    Volunteer & Troop Support ·Provide ongoing support to existing volunteers and troops, ensuring they feel connected and supported. ·Answer questions, troubleshoot challenges, and connect volunteers to appropriate resources. ·Partner with retention and experience teams to identify risks, celebrate successes, and encourage continued involvement.  All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share. How You Will Succeed:·        Growth in new girl/member enrollment within the assigned geography ·        Successful launch and sustainability of new troops/groups ·        Strength of local partnerships and community presence ·        Volunteer and troop satisfaction and continued engagement  Core Competencies:·        Relationship‑driven and community‑centered ·        Results‑oriented with a growth mindset ·        Organized and self‑motivated ·        Comfortable representing an organization publicly ·        Collaborative and service‑oriented  ·        Oral and Written Communication – (in person, verbal, written, and/or phone)- Expresses ideas and facts in a clear and understandable manner appropriate for the individual or group; listens to and comprehends what others are saying; prepares organized and structured presentations; has demonstrated ability to work with a wide range of sensitive and confidential issues and communicate effectively with a diverse group of girls, volunteers, and staff. Conflict Management– Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution. Problem Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems. Project Management – Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and  formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks. Judgment and Decision Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to make a decision; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay. What We Are Looking For:Required·        Experience in community engagement, outreach, recruitment, or related field ·        Strong interpersonal and relationship‑building skills ·        Comfort working independently in a field‑based role ·        Ability to manage multiple priorities across a geographic territory ·        Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed ·        Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.·        Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends required.·        Current valid drivers’ license, proof of vehicle insurance, and vehicle availability.·        Ability to travel to sites within the Council’s jurisdiction.   Preferred ·        Experience in nonprofit, membership‑based, or youth‑serving organizations ·        Background working with volunteers ·        Knowledge of local community networks, schools, or family‑serving systems  Physical Demands & Work Environment:·        Ability to perform tasks that require walking, standing, bending, stooping, reaching and moderate lifting (typically up to 30 pounds).·        Ability to sit at a workstation for up to 2 hours at a time.·        Ability to sit and view a computer screen up to 2 hours at a time.·        Ability to tolerate occasional exposure to seasonal weather conditions.  Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob Description·        Location: Field-based within as... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description·        Location: Field-based within assigned geography/ some Remote/ Founders Lodge (in office one day per week)·        Reports to Directory of Community Engagement & Growth/ Director of Member Experience & Retention·        Exempt·        Full Time·     ·        Annual salary $50,470·        Serving Communities: Franklin, Bartholomew, Decatur, Switzerland, & Ripley
    Who We Are:
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
    What You Will Do:
    The Community Growth & Support Manager – Growth Focus serves as the frontline driver of membership growth and community presence within an assigned geographic territory.
    This role is responsible for recruiting new girls/members, launching new troops or groups, building local partnerships, and maintaining strong relationships with existing volunteers and troops to ensure continued engagement and success.  Why This Role Matters: Community Growth & Support Managers are the face of the organization at the local level. Their work directly expands access, builds trust, and ensures more girls and families can participate and thrive through strong local programs and leadership.  How You Will Lead:New Member & Girl Recruitment · Execute local recruitment strategies to attract new girls and families within the assigned territory. · Represent the organization at schools, community events, open houses, and recruitment activities. ·Partner with marketing and growth teams to support regional and grassroots outreach efforts. 
    Troop / Group Launch & Expansion ·Lead the formation and launch of new troops or groups, including identifying opportunities and matching leaders with participants. · Support new troop startups through onboarding, early‑stage guidance, and coordination with internal teams. ·Ensure new troops are set up for success with clear processes, resources, and connections. 
    Community Outreach & Local Partnerships · Build and maintain relationships with schools, community centers, nonprofits, faith‑based organizations, and local businesses. · Identify partnership opportunities that increase visibility and access to potential members. ·Serve as a trusted local representative and ambassador for the organization. 
    Active Field Presence · Maintain a visible and engaged presence within the assigned territory. ·Attend community meetings, events, and gatherings to strengthen awareness and relationships. ·Stay informed about local demographics, schools, and community trends that impact growth. 
    Volunteer & Troop Support ·Provide ongoing support to existing volunteers and troops, ensuring they feel connected and supported. ·Answer questions, troubleshoot challenges, and connect volunteers to appropriate resources. ·Partner with retention and experience teams to identify risks, celebrate successes, and encourage continued involvement.  All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share. How You Will Succeed:·        Growth in new girl/member enrollment within the assigned geography ·        Successful launch and sustainability of new troops/groups ·        Strength of local partnerships and community presence ·        Volunteer and troop satisfaction and continued engagement  Core Competencies:·        Relationship‑driven and community‑centered ·        Results‑oriented with a growth mindset ·        Organized and self‑motivated ·        Comfortable representing an organization publicly ·        Collaborative and service‑oriented  ·        Oral and Written Communication – (in person, verbal, written, and/or phone)- Expresses ideas and facts in a clear and understandable manner appropriate for the individual or group; listens to and comprehends what others are saying; prepares organized and structured presentations; has demonstrated ability to work with a wide range of sensitive and confidential issues and communicate effectively with a diverse group of girls, volunteers, and staff. Conflict Management– Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution. Problem Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems. Project Management – Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and  formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks. Judgment and Decision Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to make a decision; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay. What We Are Looking For:Required·        Experience in community engagement, outreach, recruitment, or related field ·        Strong interpersonal and relationship‑building skills ·        Comfort working independently in a field‑based role ·        Ability to manage multiple priorities across a geographic territory ·        Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed ·        Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.·        Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends required.·        Current valid drivers’ license, proof of vehicle insurance, and vehicle availability.·        Ability to travel to sites within the Council’s jurisdiction.  Preferred ·        Experience in nonprofit, membership‑based, or youth‑serving organizations ·        Background working with volunteers ·        Knowledge of local community networks, schools, or family‑serving systems  Physical Demands & Work Environment:·        Ability to perform tasks that require walking, standing, bending, stooping, reaching and moderate lifting (typically up to 30 pounds).·        Ability to sit at a workstation for up to 2 hours at a time.·        Ability to sit and view a computer screen up to 2 hours at a time.·        Ability to tolerate occasional exposure to seasonal weather conditions.  Read Less
  • Mobile Shop Associate  

    - Indianapolis
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central IndianaPart Time2... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central IndianaPart Time20-25 Hours Weekly$15.45 Per HourLocated: Throughout Central Indiana
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
    About the Role:The Mobile Shop Associate is responsible for operating the Girl Scout Pop Up shops servicing the Girl Scout membership, public, and GSCI staff. This person will work Pop Ups (weekends, nights when needed). When not doing pop ups, you will be scheduled in the shop.
    How You Will Lead:Assist customers at the Pop-Up shops with selecting Girl Scout merchandise.Assist in maintaining the appearance of the shop.Set up and tear down of Pop-Up shops at regularly scheduled times.Pick up and return rental vehicles in a timely manner.Assist in shop upkeep and stock functions- including computer/data entry, marking merchandise, restocking merchandise.Responsible for the on-time opening and closing of the shop considering travel and setting up times necessary.Assist in the sale of merchandise at special events when needed.Inform and update the Director of Retail Sales about any items that will benefit the operation of the shop.Advise the Director of Properties of maintenance issues of the service center, reporting issues as needed.Develops depth of knowledge regarding the design of the Girl Scout Leadership. Experience and can easily articulate to any stakeholder the virtues of the organization.Other duties are assigned to support the goals and objectives of GSCI.
    All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share.
    How You Will Succeed:Understands that council priorities are growing membership and cultivating new donors.Develop an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.
    Core Competencies:Project Management – Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and  formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks.Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems.Customer Responsiveness - Seeks and acknowledges the views and ideas from customers; identifies, prioritizes, and balances customer issues; takes time to answer questions and explain decisions; follows through on commitments to customers in a timely manner; maintains a commitment to continuous improvement.Organizational Knowledge - Understands Girl Scout purpose and organizational structure, including functions, operations, and interrelationships; keeps up-to-date on key GSUSA and council-specific policies, priorities, processes, and practices (for example, Safety-Wise); understands how his/her job relates to and supports GSUSA goals, including increasing and developing membership and volunteer support; is aware of the organizational culture and knows how work is accomplished; knows the roles and responsibilities of staff and volunteers; is familiar with membership policies, standards, and resources.Information Management- Accesses, organizes and manages information effectively; maintains basic computer literacy with relevant software (i.e., databases, word processors and web management); keeps accurate and effectively-organized records (i.e., spreadsheets or databases of donors, benefits, budget information, filing systems); seeks out and applies new technology in own program area to improve work processes. What We Are Looking For:High School diploma required. One year of customer service or retail sales experience, preferred.Basic 10 key cashier operations.Customer service skills.Customer, volunteer and girl focused.Merchandise management.Detail oriented and accurate cashier practices.Flexible work hours including evenings and weekends required. Must have reliable transportation. Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Must complete a criminal background check. Physical Demands & Work Environment:Ability to consistently lift to 40 pounds.Ability to stand on your feet for extended periods of time.
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  • Executive Assistant  

    - Indianapolis
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central IndianaReports to... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central IndianaReports to CEOExemptFull TimeAnnual salary $55,000Located: Founders Lodge & Conference Center
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and well-being in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 13,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
    What You Will Do:The Executive Assistant to the CEO will provide comprehensive support to the CEO and board of directors, as well as other senior team members. The ideal candidate will be an excellent problem solver who excels at communication, organization and planning. The Executive Assistant plays a key role in meeting organizational goals and upholding organizational values. 
    How You Will Lead:CEO Support Functions:Manage CEO calendar; including scheduling appointments, confirming appointments and ensuring all necessary documents are available for meetings.Manage request for speaking engagements and ensure talking points / speeches and supporting presentations and / or documents are prepared in advance.Document in fund development database all stewardship activity engaged in by CEO, including proactively providing drafts for upcoming stewardship communications.Ensure timely and appropriate responses to staff and community requests on behalf of the CEO.Make business travel arrangements and provide the necessary accommodation for CEO as requested.Schedule all CEO led internal meetings, as well as collect and prepare slide deck, and technology set up in any meeting where the CEO is presenting.Oversee special projects, anticipate next steps, and take initiative, exercising discretion and sound judgment and being sensitive to deadlines.Present contracts for signature by CEO, including gathering any documentation to support signing, disseminating signed contracts to applicable parties, and managing electronic storage of council contracts.Complete monthly expense report for CEO and submit for reimbursement as requested.Manage the CEO budget and support documentation.
    Senior Leadership Team Support Functions:Assist in managing board committees, including creating agenda, gathering, and disseminating meeting materials, creating presentations for meetings, maintaining meeting minutes and any other correspondence necessary to fulfill committee objectives.Coordinate partner and volunteer stewardship, including thank you, congratulatory, and sympathy communications, using standardized messaging and an organized intake/notification process.Assist with GSUSA reporting.Provide cross‑functional administrative support such as travel arrangements, meeting preparation, and documentation management to ensure smooth organizational operations.Support event operations by maintaining permitting processes, coordinating timelines, and pairing compliance tasks with post‑event stewardship activities.Manage the process to update bank account signatures when there is transition in board chair positions and assist CFO in obtaining signatures at other times, as needed.
    Board of Directors Support Functions:Plan and execute all board and committee meetings and events, including preparing notices, agendas, presentations, and required materials; lead day of logistics and complete post meeting minutes and action item follow up.Ensure board and committee members receive regular communications about GSCI events and activities so that they maximize their involvement in the organization.Manage all board and committee communications, ensuring timely distribution of materials, updates, and follow-ups.Produce and maintain training and orientation materials for the board of directors.Lead planning and execution of major governance events including the GSCI Annual Meeting and leading the delegation attending GSUSA’s National Council Session (every three years).Maintain and manage Council Bylaws and governance processes, consulting with the CEO and Board Chair on updates as needed.Oversee the board budget, including planning, tracking, and reporting.Track board and committee member terms and support the Board Development Committee Chair with candidate pipeline management and updates to the board roster.
    All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share.
    How You Will Succeed:It is critical that the executive assistant be able to interact with all levels of the organization while maintaining a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.  Strong decision-making ability and attention to detail are equally important.Develops an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.Develops an annual goal that supports the cultivation of new donors.Implement an action plan that supports the cultivation of new donors.
    Core Competencies:Oral and Written Communication abilities (i.e. In-person, verbal, written, and/or phone)- Expresses ideas and facts in a clear and understandable manner appropriate for the individual or group; listens to and comprehends what others are saying; prepares organized and structured presentations; has demonstrated ability to work with a wide range of sensitive and confidential issues and communicate effectively with a diverse group of girls, volunteers, and staff.Project Management – Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; can coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks.Information Management- Accesses, organizes and manages information effectively; maintains basic computer literacy with relevant software (i.e., databases, word processors and web management); keeps accurate and effectively organized records (i.e., spreadsheets or databases of donors, benefits, budget information, filing systems); seeks out and applies new technology in own program area to improve work processes.Judgment and Decision-Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to make a decision; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay.Self-Management - Assesses own skills and abilities and identifies areas for improvement; willingly accepts constructive feedback; seeks developmental opportunities; sets and achieves goals; works independently.Time Management - Manages time effectively; completes assignments in a timely manner; sets and balances priorities; simultaneously manages multiple tasks/projects.Adaptability - Adjusts, modifies own behavior, and remains flexible in response to changing situations and environments, new or rapidly changing information, unexpected obstacles, or people expressing varying perspectives, needs, and demands; maintains high performance, emotional composure, objectivity, and balanced perspective under pressure, shifting priorities, opposition, or situational ambiguity.Networking - Maintains and fosters contacts inside and/or outside the council and GSUSA to gather information, receive support, and solve problems; actively maintains a presence in Girl Scout activities, professional and community organizations, and in the workplace; builds new relationships and collaborations with the Board, Committees, and/or community members (for example, vendors and business partners) to help address Girl Scouting goals, promote visibility, and cultivate funding sources.Interpersonal Relations - Establishes rapport with others at all organizational levels; respects others; considers and responds to the needs, feelings, and capabilities of others; establishes and maintains an open dialogue with others; establishes a climate in which all people are comfortable discussing various issues and concerns that may impact on council work.
    What We Are Looking For:Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.5+ years’ experience as an Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant or related position supporting the CEO.Understanding of not-for-profit business structure and basic accounting concepts.Desire and aptitude for learning new concepts quickly.Proven experience with maintaining confidentiality and exercising judgment and initiative.Ability to work well under pressure of deadlines and multiple priorities.Ability to disseminate information clearly and concisely.Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.Must have reliable transportation.Candidate must be able to work predominately unsupervised, be able to set priorities and juggle workload to meet schedules and deadlines.Maintains a safe work area and complies with safety procedures and exercise confidentiality in all business matters.Performs other related duties as assigned.Must complete and pass a criminal background check.
    Physical Demands & Work Environment:Ability to sit at a workstation for up to 2 hours at a time.Ability to sit and view a computer screen for up to 2 hours at a time.Must be able to work nights and/or weekends in support of council and Board functions.
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  • Girl Experience Specialist  

    - Decatur
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central Indiana:Reports t... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGirl Scouts of Central Indiana:Reports to Senior Director of Girl Experience.NonExempt.Part Time.20-25 Hours Per Week, $15.45 Per Hour.WORKING IN-PERSON: Brown, Bartholomew, Ripley, Decatur, and Switzerland Communities.
    Who We Are:Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space. 

    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center. 

    What You Will Do:The Girl Experience Specialist is a dynamic thinker with a passion for teaching. This person is responsible for helping deliver hands on Girl Scout programming to girls in grades k-12. Evaluates the success of programs delivered. Assists with scheduling weekend programming for girls and works with adult volunteers to secure program locations.  Maintains inventory and orders supplies.  Responsible for teaching programs throughout the year, including providing summer programming for campers.  How You Will Lead:Will work under the direction of the Senior Director of Girl Experience to produce high quality program opportunities.Will interact with volunteers and students throughout the experience. Independently command the attention of K through 12th grade girls for around an hour to lead them through a variety of STEM, life skills and environmental based programs.Ability to inspire curiosity and creativity in youth.Prepare materials for activities, programs and events based on the current curriculum.Cultivate and maintain positive working relationships with community partners (i.e., school groups, youth groups, non-profit organizations).Work closely with the program manager to research and develop new lesson plans as the program continues to grow and develop.Will monitor inventory and order supplies in advance as needed.Required to work on Saturdays and Sundays.Participates in diverse community and cultural events and programs.Foster a culture of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and amongst the membership.Seek and accept opportunities for professional growth and development.Develops a depth of knowledge regarding the design of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and can easily articulate to any stakeholder the virtues of the organization.Other duties assigned to support the goals and objectives of GSCI. All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share. 

    How You Will Succeed:Understands that council priorities are growing membership and cultivating new donors. Develop an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.  Core Competencies:Conflict Management – Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution. Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems. Judgment and Decision-Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to decide; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay.Fostering Diversity - Understands and embraces the differences that individuals bring to Girl Scouting; encourages and fosters the unique contributions and varied talents of diverse groups and individuals; values, develops, nurtures, uses, and celebrates group and individual diversity; removes barriers to participation (holds meetings in accessible locations, uses translators, etc.); strives to ensure a friendly and harmonious environment for girls, adult volunteers, and staff; treats others in an unbiased manner; challenges the biased behavior of others; adheres to organizational diversity goals.Adaptability - Adjusts, modifies own behavior, and remains flexible in response to changing situations and environments, new or rapidly changing information, unexpected obstacles, or people expressing varying perspectives, needs, and demands; maintains high performance, emotional composure, objectivity, and balanced perspective under pressure, shifting priorities, opposition, or situational ambiguity.  What We are Looking For:High school diploma: some college or college degree preferred.Organized, self-starter; ability to work independently or in teams.Experience and sensitivity in working with people from a variety of backgrounds.Basic knowledge of Girl Scout program preferred.Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl scout Promise and Law. Physical Demands & Work Environment:Ability to stand on your feet for an extended period of time.Ability to lift to 40 pounds.Flexible work hours including evenings and weekends as required.  Read Less
  • Girl Experience Specialist  

    - Fishers
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNonExempt.Part Time.20-25 Hours Per Week... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNonExempt.
    Part Time.
    20-25 Hours Per Week, $15.45 Per Hour.
    Working in Person - Jay, Blackford, Grant, Delaware, Madison, & Hamilton Communities.
    Who We Are:Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embrace an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space. 
    Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
    What You Will Do:The Girl Experience Specialist is a dynamic thinker with a passion for teaching. This person is responsible for helping deliver hands on Girl Scout programming to girls in grades k-12:Evaluates the success of programs delivered. Assists with scheduling weekend programming for girls and works with adult volunteers to secure program locations. Maintains inventory and orders supplies. Responsible for teaching programs throughout the year, including providing summer programming for campers.  How You Will Lead:Will work under the direction of the Senior Director of Girl Experience to produce high quality program opportunities.Will interact with volunteers and students throughout the experience.  Independently command the attention of K through 12th grade girls for around an hour to lead them through a variety of STEM, life skills and environmental based programs.Ability to inspire curiosity and creativity in youth.Prepare materials for activities, programs and events based on the current curriculum.Cultivate and maintain positive working relationships with community partners (i.e., school groups, youth groups, non-profit organizations).Work closely with the program manager to research and develop new lesson plans as the program continues to grow and develop.Will monitor inventory and order supplies in advance as needed. Required to work on Saturdays and Sundays.Participates in diverse community and cultural events and programs.Foster a culture of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and amongst the membership.Seek and accept opportunities for professional growth and development.Develops a depth of knowledge regarding the design of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and can easily articulate to any stakeholder the virtues of the organization.Other duties assigned to support the goals and objectives of GSCI. 

    All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share.  

    How You Will Succeed:Understands that council priorities are growing membership and cultivating new donors. Develop an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.  Core Competencies:Conflict Management – Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution. Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems. Judgment and Decision-Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to decide; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay.Fostering Diversity - Understands and embraces the differences that individuals bring to Girl Scouting; encourages and fosters the unique contributions and varied talents of diverse groups and individuals; values, develops, nurtures, uses, and celebrates group and individual diversity; removes barriers to participation (holds meetings in accessible locations, uses translators, etc.); strives to ensure a friendly and harmonious environment for girls, adult volunteers, and staff; treats others in an unbiased manner; challenges the biased behavior of others; adheres to organizational diversity goals.Adaptability - Adjusts, modifies own behavior, and remains flexible in response to changing situations and environments, new or rapidly changing information, unexpected obstacles, or people expressing varying perspectives, needs, and demands; maintains high performance, emotional composure, objectivity, and balanced perspective under pressure, shifting priorities, opposition, or situational ambiguity.  What We are Looking For:High school diploma: some college or college degree preferred.Organized, self-starter; ability to work independently or in teams.Experience and sensitivity in working with people from a variety of backgrounds.Basic knowledge of Girl Scout program preferred.Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl scout Promise and Law. Physical Demands & Work Environment:Ability to stand on your feet for an extended period of time.Ability to lift to 40 pounds.Needs to be flexible, work hours including evenings and weekends as required.  Read Less

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