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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Tuscarawas County 4-H Older Youth Application Process Deadline, Interest Area Criteria, Camp Counselor Information, Junior Fair Board Information, Interview Times Keep this page for your information. It should not be returned with your application. Older Youth Application Deadline All forms are due by February 1, 2019. Return to: OSU Extension Tuscarawas County, 419 16 th Street SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Office hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.; locked Dropbox available 24/7. (Note: Applications received via Dropbox after 4 p.m. on February 1 will be marked as received February 2 and will not be considered; no exceptions.) Interest Area Criteria The following criteria will be used for all applicants regardless of interest area: neatness; quality of responses provided; activities reported; references; leadership experiences; and evidence of responsibility. Additional criteria for returning Camp Counselors only: interactions with campers and adult camp staff. Additional criteria for both returning Camp Counselors and Junior Fair Board: attitude and enthusiasm; past performance; ability to meet expectations/fulfill responsibilities. 1. Citizen Washington Focus (CWF)/Leadership Washington Focus (LWF) a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. A brief one paragraph statement why you would like to be selected and what you hope to gain from the experience c. Interview is not required 2. Leadership Camp a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. A brief one paragraph statement why you would like to be selected and what you hope to gain from the experience c. Interview is not required 3. Food and Fashion Board a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. Interview is not required 4. Camp Counselor (all applicants) a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. Counselor application c. Two reference forms d. Code of Conduct and Standards of Behavior Forms e. Interview 5. Junior Fair Board (new applicants) a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. New Junior Fair Board application c. Two reference forms d. Interview 6. Junior Fair Board (returning applicants) a. Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet b. Returning Junior Fair Board application c. Self-Assessment Form d. Two reference forms e. Interview Camp Counselor Information All counselors must complete a minimum of 12 hours of counselor preparation training as required by the Ohio 4-H Program. Any counselor not having at least 12 hours of documented training prior to leaving for camp will not be permitted to serve as a counselor. A Camp Counselor organizational meeting will be held on March 11 from 6:30 8:30 p.m. Meetings will be March 25; April 8, 22; May 6, 20; June 3, 10. Additional meetings and training dates will be discussed along with other counselor details and responsibilities. Camp is June 16-19, 2019. There will be a counselor wrap-up meeting on July 8. All first-year counselors are required to attend and returning counselors are highly encouraged to attend - a residential training at Camp Piedmont scheduled for May 31 June 1. Individuals with a valid conflict made known during the time of application may attend alternate residential trainings pending pre-approval. The alternate training dates are to be determined. tuscarawas.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.

Junior Fair Board Information A Junior Fair Board organizational meeting will be held on May 23 from 6:30 8:00 p.m. at the Junior Fair Board Office on the fairgrounds. Meetings will be June 6; July 1; August 12, 21, 28; September 4, 11, 12, 13, 25. 4-H Interview Judging week is July 8 11. Tuscarawas County Fair check-in is September 14 and 15. Fair week is September 16 22. Interviews New for 2019: Regardless of whether you are a new applicant or a returner, you must have a 15 minute one-on-one interview. As an applicant, it is your responsibility to schedule an appointment. Call the Extension office during business hours (Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.) to schedule your appointment. Interview criteria for all applicants will consist of: poise; quality of responses; evidence of experience; and the ability to communicate effectively. Interviews will be scheduled for the following dates and times. All one-on-one interviews will be 15 minutes. February 11, 2:00 8:30 PM February 12, 2:00 6:00 PM February 18, 9:30 AM 4:00 PM

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Tuscarawas County Older Youth Opportunities Coversheet This form must accompany all applications due by February 1, 2019. Name Age (as of 1/1/19) Street ALL APPLICANTS Attach Recent Photo Here City Zip Phone Cell Email Address (print clearly) Parent/Guardian Name(s) Club T-Shirt Size Years in 4-H (including current) Grade in School School District (district name only not school building name) I certify that the information provided on this coversheet and enclosed applications is correct and accurately reflects abilities and performance. Signature of Applicant Signature of Parent/Guardian Interest Areas Check all opportunities you wish to be considered for. More county, state, national, and international 4-H Older Youth opportunities are listed here: https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/older-youth Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) (June 16-22, 2019) https://ohio4h.org/families/just-teens/citizenship-washington-focus Leadership Camp (June 1-5, 2019) https://ohio4h.org/camp/leadership-camp Leadership Washington Focus (LWF) (July 15-19) https://ohio4h.org/sites/ohio4h/files/imce/families/lwf_0.pdf (for youth entering grades 7-9) Food and Fashion Board (for youth currently in 8 th grade and up) Junior Fair Board (Tuscarawas County Fair is September 16-22, 2019) Camp Counselor (Camp is June 16-19, 2019) Other (use additional sheet if necessary): tuscarawas.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Tuscarawas County 2019 4-H Camp Counselor Application 2019 4-H Camp: June 16-19 Date Received at Extension Office This application along with the Older Youth Cover Sheet and two camp counselor reference forms must be received on or before February 1, 2019, to the Tuscarawas County office of OSU Extension in order to be considered for selection. NO LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY REASON. Applicant is to call the Extension office to schedule a 15 minute one-on-one interview on one of the following dates: February 11, 2:00 8:30 p.m.; February 12, 2:00 6:00 p.m.; or February 18, 9:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. All counselors must complete a minimum of 12 hours of counselor preparation training as required by the Ohio 4-H Program. Any counselor not having at least 12 hours of documented training prior to leaving for camp will not be permitted to serve as a counselor. Camp Counselor organizational meeting will be on March 11 from 6:30 8:30 p.m. Meetings will be March 25; April 8, 22; May 6, 20; June 3, 10. Additional meetings and training dates will be discussed along with other counselor details and responsibilities. There will be a counselor wrap-up meeting on July 8. All first-year counselors are required to attend and returning counselors are highly encouraged to attend - a residential training at Camp Piedmont scheduled for May 31 June 1. Individuals with a valid conflict made known during the time of application may attend alternate residential trainings pending pre-approval. The alternate training dates are to be determined. Name (First, MI, Last) Date of Birth Age School Building and Grade Years in 4-H (mm/dd/yyyy) (as of Jan. 1) (including 2019) Phone Number Cell Phone Email Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Name(s) I understand that in addition to this application and interview, I must complete 12 hours of training to be eligible to serve as a camp counselor. Applicant Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Date Date tuscarawas.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.

4-H EVENT/OPPORTUNITY: 4-H Camp Counselor DATE/DEADLINE: Applications are due to the OSU Extension Office no later than February 1, 2019. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The 4-H Camp Counselors are a group of 4-H teens selected to assist in being responsible for campers ages 8-14 during 4-H camp. As a result of participation, counselors will develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and aspirations needed for adult success, and the Tuscarawas County 4-H program will be strengthened and expanded. Roles and Responsibilities of 4-H Camp Counselors include: Attend required trainings prior to camp. Market and promote camp. Serve in a leadership and teaching role to other counselors. Serve on committees or other groups to plan programs at camp. Conduct self in an appropriate manner before, during, and after camp while serving as a role model to campers and peers. Assist staff and other counselors with camp activities; work as a team to implement the activities. Know and understand all safety guidelines, including emergency procedures, associated with the camp and program areas. Follow and enforce camp rules. Assure for safety of campers at all times including in cabins, sessions, and large group activities. Be aware of child protection regulations and report any child abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect in accordance with university policy. Identify and respond to camper behavior issues. Ensure campers health and hygiene, e.g., brushing teeth, eating meals, taking medication, etc. Promote camper participation during camp. Lead and supervise campers in activities at camp including but not limited to songs, teambuilding challenges, group activities, challenges, etc. Teach and lead campers at workshops or during other components at camp (table setting, song leading, etc.). Mentor and give guidance to campers to encourage positive youth development and enhancement of life skills. REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 14 years old by the start of camp. Must be able to get transportation to meetings and events as needed. Must complete a minimum of 12 hours of training (12 hours of on-sight training for first time counselors). Must complete Child Abuse Awareness training. Must sign Standards of Behavior, complete the Code of Conduct form, and have a current Ohio 4-H Health History form on file. Must provide two references. If the individual is 18+ year old at least two months prior to camp, the individual must have their background check conducted. MEETING DATES/TIME/FREQUENCY 4-H Camp Counselors meet the following dates: March 11, March 25, April 8, April 22, May 6, May 20, June 3, June 10. Counselors are expected to notify the Extension office if an absence is unavoidable. TO APPLY: Complete the application in its entirety. Turn in reference forms from two non-family members. Read and sign the Standards of Behavior and Camp Counselor Code of Conduct forms. Return all materials to the Tuscarawas County office of OSU Extension Office by February 1, 2019. Participate in a one-on-one interview. Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

Desirable Traits of a Camp Counselor Responsibility and prior leadership experience Ability to speak in front of a group Enthusiasm Ability to work with younger 4-H ers and look out for their safety/well-being Planning and organizational skills Interest in outdoors Sincere interest in providing a rewarding camping experience. Ability to lead songs, teach crafts, supervise games, share skills, etc. 4-H Camp Experience Number of years as camper Number of years as counselor List your responsibilities as camper (i.e., helped with flags, vespers, campfire skit, etc.). List your responsibilities as counselor. Other Camp Experiences Please list any other camping experiences. Examples may include State Leadership Camp, Carving New Ideas, Scout camps, school camps, band camps, sport camps, etc. Camp Name Describe Experience/Responsibilities/Year Attended Examples of typical camp activities are listed below. Rank your areas of interest from 1 to 9 with 1 being the activity in which you have the greatest interest and 9 being the activity in which you have the least interest. Flags & Citizenship Campfire Activities Pool Games Song Leading Skits Vespers & Candle Lighting Hill Games Night Games Announcements Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

My Camp Plan Each year the counselors and adult staff select a timely and fun camp theme and plan all of the camp activities around this theme. Select a theme to be considered for this year s camp program then develop a camp plan based on the categories below. Camp Theme Group Name Ideas Craft Ideas Special Program (may or may not be related to theme) Recreation Ideas Other Suggestions Additional Information List any special training or experiences that would make you a positive addition to our camping program (i.e., first aid, life guard, babysitter s course, YMCA course, Red Cross course). List any activities/organizations in which you participate (i.e., sports, band, FFA, year book, church, youth group, choir). Describe your experience working with children/youth. Explain why you want to be a camp counselor and what you want to learn from the experience. How will you promote camp and encourage 4-H members to attend? Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

Are there any activities that will conflict with counselor camp or meetings? If yes, what is (are) the dates of these conflict(s)? Be as specific as possible. References List two adults, other than your parents, who are knowledgeable of your leadership and teaching skills, responsibility, and character. One of those listed should be your 4-H advisor. Ask the individuals you listed to complete one of the attached recommendation forms and return the form to the Tuscarawas County office of OSU Extension by February 1, 2019. Note that these individuals may be contacted for additional reference information. 1. 2. NAME TITLE PHONE Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

4-H CAMP COUNSELOR CODE OF CONDUCT I,, agree that if selected, I will participate in the 4-H Camp Counselor Training Program. I understand that this is a training period and only once I complete my certification am I permitted to be a counselor at 4-H Camp. I understand that I am taking on a different role at camp. I am applying to serve other, not to go purely for my own enjoyment. By signing below, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to abide by the above responsibilities if selected as a camp counselor. I understand and agree that I will be asked to call my parents/guardian immediately to pick me up if I conduct myself in an irresponsible manner, which includes being out of my cabin after hours and/or the possession or use of tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs or fireworks. I will be expected to: Attend the required number of counselor training sessions. I understand I will be dismissed if I am not able to complete the required training. Abide by the No Cell Phones at Camp Policy (note: unless otherwise authorized by Extension staff) Treat other peers with respect. Not bully fellow counselors or participate in goat-play or hazing. Conduct myself as a positive role model and be responsible. Set a good example by not using profanity or telling off-color jokes, and stories. As a 4-H member, not have in my possession tobacco, alcohol or illegal drugs. Not have possession of harmful objects without specific authorization from the camp director, including but not limited to: knives of any kind (pocket, utility, etc.), lighters, matches, fireworks, explosives, firearms, weapons, etc. No pornography or other sexually oriented materials including nudity in visual or written materials including similar content. Be a responsible cabin counselor and ensure campers are provided guidance towards a safe and fun week. Ensure that all campers are supervised by counselor staff at all times. Be sure that all campers know that they must remain on the camp grounds at all times and are responsible for their behavior at all times. o Get to know each of the campers personally and by name. o Have all campers, including myself check in any of their medications with the nurse. o Make sure each camper uses personal hygiene. o Make sure that all of my campers are familiar with camp facilities and camp rules o See that all campers are involved in all activities. Make sure no one is excluded. Check for illness or injury, but don't make much of a "fuss" about minor things. Go with hurt or sick campers to the nurse no matter how minor the ailment. Follow guidelines for lights out, and cabin supervision. Be in my cabin with my campers at all times between the hours of "Lights Out" and "Rise and Shine. Never discipline a camper by ridicule or physical punishment; patience and understanding works best. Urge safety at all time. Take time to explain how and why to do something safely. Work as a team to plan, organize and conduct all camp activities. Be flexible with counseling and adult staff. Participate in camp promotion. Follow leadership of camping program through adult advisors/volunteers/staff. I certify that the all the information being submitted is correct, and understand that failure to comply with these rules could result in probation or loss of counseling position for the year. Applicant s Signature Date Parent/ Guardian Signature Date Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

Activities and Programs with Minor Participants Office of Human Resources Policy 1.50 Standards of Behavior for Minor Participants Standards of Behavior for Minor Participants Participating in Activities and Programs with Minor Participants Minors participating in activities and programs with minor participants sponsored by Ohio State are required to conduct themselves according to the following standards of behavior. These standards operate in conjunction with the guidelines and regulations of the specific activity or program. Minor participation expectations: Be responsible for own behavior and uphold high standards for the group and accept consequences for inappropriate behavior Support and abide by the group s designated leader Practice good citizenship, leadership and self-control Follow the direction of activity or program staff and/or leaders Demonstrate positive sportsmanship and attitudes at all times which is becoming of a leader Show respect to others, be courteous and respectful Use appropriate language at all times The following behaviors and actions are not permitted at The Ohio State University in activities or programs with minor participants: Unsportsmanlike conduct, unethical, immoral conduct Improper language, e.g., profanity Possession or consumption of alcohol and illegal drugs, including the use of tobacco by a minor Possession or use of harmful objects with the intent to harm or intimidate others, e.g., weapons, fireworks Boys in girls rooms/restrooms and vice versa Destruction of property Violation of established curfew, when applicable Disrespect of adults, other participants, volunteers, staff and/or those in leadership positions Belittling others/putting others down and being disrespectful of individuals differences Aggressive physical behavior, e.g., fighting Taking property that belongs to others Other conduct determined to be inappropriate for youth development by the event chair or designated Ohio State faculty/staff Violations of the standards of behavior will be handled as follows: 1. If a chaperone is present for the minor involved in the violation, this person will be made aware of the violation. 2. The parents will be notified of the incident and actions taken. When necessary, arrangements will be made to remove the minor from the activity or program. 3. The minor can/may be barred from participating in future Ohio State activities and programs with minor participants. 4. When warranted (e.g., violation of law) the situation may be turned over to the appropriate law enforcement authority. I,, as a participant in an activity or program with minor participants, 4-H Camp, (name of minor, print) (name of activity/program, print) have read these standards of behavior and agree to accept and follow them. I also accept the consequences for my actions if I choose not to follow the standards of behavior. Minor Signature Date I, we have read the standards of behavior and support my minor s participation in the (parent/guardian, print) activity/program. Parent/Guardian Signature Date The Ohio State University Office of Human Resources hr.osu.edu Page 1 of 1 Policy 1.50 Activities and Programs with Minor Participants Standards-Minors Revised 11/21/14 Tuscarawas County 2019 Camp Counselor Application

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Advisor Recommendation for 4-H Camp Counselor Position Name of Applicant (please print) The camping staff would like your input regarding the above named applicant s ability to fulfill the responsibilities of a 4-H Camp Counselor. Please complete this reference form and return it by February 1 to OSU Extension Tuscarawas County, 419 16 th Street SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. This form must be on file in order for the application to be considered complete. Thank you. Please check ( ) the response that best matches the applicant s abilities in the following areas. 1. Interacting with Club Members Leadership Excellent Good Fair Poor Courtesy Excellent Good Fair Poor Cooperation Excellent Good Fair Poor Confidence Excellent Good Fair Poor Overall interaction Excellent Good Fair Poor 2. Club Responsibility Office(s) Held Enthusiastic and independent Good, needs some direction Average, only with direction Club participation Organizational skills Excellent Good Fair Poor Has completed project(s) Yes No Project quality (in terms of time, commitment, and skill involved) Excellent Good Fair Poor 3. Other Attributes Public speaking Excellent Good Fair Poor Overall attitude Excellent Good Fair Poor Self-confidence Excellent Good Fair Poor Trustworthiness Excellent Good Fair Poor Commitment Excellent Good Fair Poor Very little or no participation Additional Comments Advisor s Signature Date Club tuscarawas.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Recommendation for 4-H Camp Counselor Position Name of Applicant (please print): The camping staff would like your input regarding the above named applicant s ability to fulfill the responsibilities of a 4-H Camp Counselor. Please complete this reference form and return it to the Extension office at 419 16 th Street SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 by February 1. This form must be on file in order for the application to be considered complete. Thank you. Please check ( ) the response that best matches the applicant s abilities in the following areas. 1. Interacting with Others Leadership Excellent Good Fair Poor Courtesy Excellent Good Fair Poor Cooperation Excellent Good Fair Poor Confidence Excellent Good Fair Poor Overall interaction Excellent Good Fair Poor 2. Responsibilities Office(s) Held Enthusiastic and independent Good, needs some direction Average, only with direction Participation Organizational skills Excellent Good Fair Poor 3. Other Attributes Public speaking Excellent Good Fair Poor Overall attitude Excellent Good Fair Poor Self-confidence Excellent Good Fair Poor Trustworthiness Excellent Good Fair Poor Commitment Excellent Good Fair Poor Leadership Excellent Good Fair Poor Work Ethic Excellent Good Fair Poor Creativity Excellent Good Fair Poor Very little or no participation Additional Comments Signature Date Association with Applicant tuscarawas.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.