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Prerequisites
- At least 21 years of age
- Current ACA member
- Completion of the Standards Course
Qualifications
- Maturity and good judgment
- Relates well to camping professionals
- Knowledge of and administrative experience
in organized camping, preferably in ACA
accredited camp
- Objectivity, patience, and willingness
to learn
- Willingness to participate in training
and updates, and to conduct standards
visits.
Certification is contingent
on . . .
- Successful completion of the Standards
Course and the Associate Visitor Course
(16-18 hours).
- Recommendation of the course instructor,
section standards chair, and the section
board.
Responsibilities
Associate Visitors are persons who have
completed the requirements of the Associate
Visitor Course. They participate as a second
(or third) person on a visitation team conducting
accreditation visits. In this role they
are responsible to:
- Assist in the interpretation of the
Standards Program's purpose, background,
function and process.
- Aid the camp director and Lead Visitor
in evaluating all aspects of the camp
operation.
- Assist in the accreditation procedures:
- Observe all aspects of camp operation.
- Assist in utilizing camp observations
to record Yes, No, or DNA on the score
form, and all comments on the comment
form.
- Inform the camp director/administrator
of the responses as they are recorded.
- Assist the Lead Visitor, director,
camp staff, or camp committee in developing
and sharpening their own observation
skills regarding their camp.
- Assist in the interpretation of
individual standards.
- Provide information as needed in
the review or appeal process.
To Maintain Certification
Associate Visitors are responsible to attend
a standards briefing at least once every
three years and assist with one or more
visits at least every other year.
Prerequisites
- At least 25 years of age
- Current ACA member or CCCA member
- Successful completion of the Associate
Visitor Course
- Successful completion of the required
visits under the supervision and evaluation
of a Visitor-Mentor (the number of required
visits determined by the Associate Visitor
Course instructor - a minimum of two)
Qualifications
- Maturity and good judgment
- Understanding of camping operations
- Willingness to participate in training
and updates, and to conduct standards
visits
- Relates well to camping professionals
- Objectivity, patience and willingness
to learn
- Capable and ready to assume ultimate
authority during the visit for compliance
decisions and applicability of specific
standards and sections of standards
Certification is contingent
on:
- Satisfactory completion of supervised
visits
- Demonstrated ability to assume full
responsibility and ultimate authority
for visits
- Endorsement of section standards chair,
section standards committee, and section
board
- Indication by the candidate that they
are ready to assume full responsibility
for visits and/or for supervising Associate
Visitors on their training visits
Responsibilities (When
Visiting)
- Observe all aspects of camp operation.
- Assist camp staff/director/committee
in improving their own observation skills
regarding the camp.
- Interpret the standards as related to
each camp visited.
- Correct and update the camp profile
information for ACA's
Camp Database.
- Along with the director, complete the
scoring and comment forms accurately and
completely, securing all required signatures.
The person designated as the Lead Visitor
is the final authority on scoring.
- Distribute completed forms as directed
to the camp director, the section standards
chairperson, and the national office immediately
following the visit.
- Provide information as needed in review
process and/or appeal process.
- Attend standards briefing at least once
every three years, and conduct a visit
at least every other year.
When Serving as the Lead
Visitor
- Contact the other person(s) assigned
to the visit and camp director to make
arrangements for the date and time of
the visit.
- Assume ultimate authority on matters
related to scoring and compliance.
- Determine how the visit will be conducted
- with visitors viewing separate areas,
as a team, etc.
- Write a note of appreciation to the
camp director following the visit.
When Serving as a Mentor
- Discuss with the standards chair appropriate
goals for the Associate Visitor assigned
to you.
- Plan the visit to help the Associate
Visitor gain new experiences and increase
in skill.
- Evaluate the visit and the Associate
Visitor's performance with that individual.
- Share the Associate Visitor's progress
with the standards chair.
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