The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is currently seeking counselors for its summer camp, Anthropologists in the Making. The eight-week day camp (June 21–August 13, 2010) for children ages 7 to 13 will focus on a different topic each week, such as “Sail the High Seas” and “It’s a Celebration.” Positions are seasonal and contractual. Counselors report to the Summer Camp Director.
Position Responsibilities:
• Lead and/or assist small and large groups of campers in a multitude of activities such as gallery tours, art projects, games, scavenger hunts, and performances
• Foster a fun and positive learning environment by facilitating friendships and teamwork among campers and acting as a mentor
Position Qualifications:
• Enthusiasm and experience working with children, preferably in an educational setting
• Excellent communication, leadership, and teamwork skills
• Competence in teaching, counseling, and administrative work
• Patience, creativity, enthusiasm, initiative, and flexibility a must
• College degree with background in education, anthropology, archaeology, history or art preferred
• Must be available to work June 14–August 13, Monday–Friday, 40 hours per week
(June 14–18 is an orientation week with reduced hours)
To Apply:
• Submit cover letter and resume with three references. Of the three references, one work reference must be cited. E-mail to Jenn Reifsteck, Summer Camp Assistant Director, at [log in to unmask] no later than March 30, 2010. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THE E-MAIL USED FOR MUSEUM-L.
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