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Setting the stage before the curtain rises

Why Orientation Matters #

Children and parents notice the difference instantly if a staff team is unprepared. Orientation is our chance to:

  • Bond the team and set the Adventure Camps culture.
  • Train staff on safety, behaviour, and session delivery.
  • Prepare the venue so it looks magical and professional.
  • Ensure every staff member walks into Day One confident, energised, and clear on their role.

Think of it as the dress rehearsal — when camp starts, the show must be ready.


Orientation Schedule Options #

One-Day Orientation (Small Holiday Season) #

  • Best for half terms or smaller programmes with returning staff.
  • Focus on safety refreshers, camp setup, and team briefing.

Two-Day Orientation (Large Holiday Season) #

  • Best for Easter, Summer, or Christmas where staff teams are bigger, include new members, or the venue needs full preparation.
  • Allows time for deeper training, bonding, and site run-throughs.

Orientation Day 1 – The People & The Culture #

Morning: Welcome & The Adventure Camps Way

  • Icebreakers and introductions.
  • “The Adventure Camps Way” presentation — our culture, values, and the Disneyland principle.
  • Review staff code of conduct (exciting tone, not dry policy).

Midday: Roles & Responsibilities

  • Review team hierarchy: Site Manager → Zone Leaders → Activity Leaders → Assistants → Specialists.
  • Walk through Working as a Team — clear division of responsibilities.
  • Staff shadow run: how assemblies, transitions, and handovers work.

Afternoon: Core Training

  • Safety in Action: safeguarding, emergency procedures, behaviour management strategies.
  • Session Delivery Basics: 6-step session model, differentiation for ages, inclusion.
  • Practice mini-sessions: staff take turns delivering short activities to each other.
  • Review Communication Protocols (radios, WhatsApp, escalation flow).

Close of Day

  • Fun team challenge (e.g., mini scavenger hunt in venue, team chant-off).
  • End with positive recognition and “Day One Tomorrow” energy talk.

Orientation Day 2 – The Venue & The Details #

Morning: Venue Preparation

  • Full venue walk-through (inside & outside).
  • Allocate zones and set up activity spaces (Sports Arena, Creative Den, Performing Arts, Pool).
  • Health & safety checks: fire exits, assembly points, first-aid stations.
  • Risk assessments reviewed on-site.

Midday: Camp Flow Practice

  • Dry run of:
    • Morning assembly.
    • Transition between activities.
    • Lunchtime and break routines.
    • Parent drop-off & sign-out (mock handover roleplay).

Afternoon: Final Preparations

  • Set up signage, reception desk, lost property area, and QR review station.
  • Test radios and comms systems.
  • Prep resources and check kits for first day activities.
  • Staff energiser — bring the fun (dress-up relay, theme teaser, staff vs staff game).

Close of Day

  • End-of-day debrief with whole team:
    • Confirm readiness.
    • Last questions answered.
    • Motivational talk: “Tomorrow, we create the magic!”
  • Group photo to mark the start of the season.

New Leader induction #

  • Aware of the staff structure & vision
  • Group info given – timings, contacts
  • Role discussed
  • Assigned to a group
  • Mentor/buddy assigned
  • DBS checked
  • Programme explained
  • Safeguarding course complete
  • Shadowing opportunity (if possible)
  • Session outline and routine given
  • Timetable given
  • Policies, rules, behaviour management

The Adventure Camps Magic Touch #

Orientation isn’t just about training. It’s about:

  • Making staff feel part of something bigger.
  • Setting traditions from day one (chants, shout-outs, team rituals).
  • Building confidence so nobody feels unsure when the first camper arrives.

Example Scenarios #

Scenario 1: Nervous New Staff

Day 1 icebreakers + buddy system ensures they connect with peers immediately.

Scenario 2: Venue Not Ready

Day 2 team sweeps — every zone leader signs off their space is safe, resourced, and welcoming.

Scenario 3: First Day Parent Arrival

Because staff role-played handover in orientation, parents see confident, friendly faces and smooth organisation.


Quick Tip #

Treat orientation like the soft opening: test, rehearse, polish, and fill the air with excitement. When the gates open for real, everyone should already know their lines, their stage, and their role in the magic.


Documents #

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Updated on October 7, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • Why Orientation Matters
  • Orientation Schedule Options
    • One-Day Orientation (Small Holiday Season)
    • Two-Day Orientation (Large Holiday Season)
  • Orientation Day 1 – The People & The Culture
  • Orientation Day 2 – The Venue & The Details
  • New Leader induction
  • The Adventure Camps Magic Touch
  • Example Scenarios
    • Quick Tip
  • Documents

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