Summer Camp Job Opportunity in Art

Camp Wicosuta is a traditional four-week sleepaway camp for girls in
Hebron, New Hampshire that offers two sessions.  Located on Newfound
Lake, working at Wico is a perfect job for someone who loves working
with kids and wants to spend their summer outside!
Our philosophy is based on providing the “3 C’s”: Confidence, Competence
& Community. Our goal is for every camper to walk away feeling confident
in herself, and competent in her abilities in any number of areas. We
teach these skills in a physically and emotionally safe community in
which our campers are challenged to move past their self-set limits.
As a camp counselor at Wico you will live in a cabin with 6-12 campers
and instruct in the activity area of your expertise.  We are seeking
instructors with a comprehensive background in the arts as well as the
ability to easily adapt and modify lesson plans for various age groups.
Our art program focuses on some of the following:  ceramics, painting,
drawing, jewelry making, sewing & needlework, photography and digital
photography
Must be available: June 15, 2018-August 16, 2018
Stipend includes: Salary, Travel Allowance and Room and Board
Enjoy your time off: Staff Lounge with wifi and TV, days off options to
Boston, Burlington, Hanover & Maine
To find out more about spending a summer working at Wico visit our
website at www.campwicosuta.com .  If you are interested in working with
us apply directly online.  If you have any questions you can email
carly@campwicosuta.com or call 800-846-9426/914-946-0927

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