Become a part of the Meadow Module team, delivering culturally rich and engaging Programme activities inspired by regions from around the world. As an Activity Leader, you’ll guide groups of forty participants through creative, interactive sessions—whether it’s an escape room, detective mystery, music workshop, theater activity, or hands-on crafts—using ready-made scripts and manuals provided by the organizers.
You’ll prepare all materials before each session, offer clear instructions to participants and their adult patrol leaders, and restore the activity space after each rotation. Working within a large multicultural team and a smaller sub-team, you’ll help create a dynamic, supportive, and immersive learning environment. You’ll receive online pre-event training as well as on-site training upon arrival to help you feel confident in your role.
Your work will bring global cultures to life, giving participants memorable experiences that celebrate creativity, diversity, and international friendship.
Strong stewardship and commitment to delivering an excellent programme experience for participants
Team-player attitude
Knowledge of spiritual development (knowledge of the Dilts pyramid theory is additionally valued)
Skills or knowledge in the areas of Teapot craft, Origami & Mandalas, African music or Greek theatre are welcome
Strong speaking skills, including clear diction and message delivery
Experience and skills in managing a large group of scouts
Good knowledge/experience of the cultures of one of the 6 regions: Poland, Arab, InterAmerican, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe
Upper-intermediate spoken English
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