Job Openings Area Team Lead – Competencies for Life

About the job Area Team Lead – Competencies for Life

Reporting To: Head of Basecamp Programme

Closing Date for Applications: 31st March

 

** To be considered for a role with the World Scout Moot 2021, you must submit a Letter of Good Standing issued by your National Scout Organisation (NSO) with your CV. Please refer to this link for more information and a template that you can provide to your NSO. **

Any questions about this role, including queries on the Letter of Good Standing, can be directed to: basecamp@moot2021.ie.

 

About the Role:

We are now recruiting for the position of Area Team Lead – Competencies for Life.

 

What does the role involve?

The Competencies for Life area is one in a number of programme areas falling under the Basecamp Programme of the Moot and is aimed at creating a space for scouts to engage in a range of educational and fun activities built to develop hard, soft and scout skills.

The Area Lead, in collaboration with their team, will take ownership over the development and delivery of the programme area. 

 

Duties include, but are not limited to:

      Work together with the Head of Basecamp Programme to ensure the delivery of the Moot’s educational objectives,

      Take ownership, develop and coordinate the area in collaboration with their team, other planning team members and external partners,

      Build and lead a team to develop and deliver the designed activities during the Moot,  

      Efficiently coordinate a team of IST during the event.

 

 

Is this the right role for you?

      Are passionate about reading maps, sleeping in a shelter, communication and teamwork, blockchain or video making?

      Are you able to tie an impressive number of different knots or build a fire in under one minute? 

      Are you able to build, develop and lead a medium size team?

      Are you an organised, technology-literate, resource-creative person?

      Do you have a keen interest in educational methods and programme delivery?

Time commitment:

This role will require a significant investment in time, from 2019 right through to the Moot itself, and post-Moot review.

This role will entail continuous remote and possibly face-to-face meetings both on evenings and weekend.

The successful individual(s) will also be expected to attend the Moot event in its entirety and will likely need to be available in the days prior/post Moot for logistical and delivery purposes.

Terms of Appointment:

This is a voluntary unremunerated role. However, reasonable expenses in line with the Scouting Ireland & World Organisation of the Scout Movement (whichever is the most relevant) expenses policies will be paid.