PARTICIPATORY SPORT FOR CRAFT ARTISTS
Arts & Crafts Coordinator
Seacamp Association, Inc.
Big Pine Key, Florida, United States
Seacamp is a non-profit organization offering a unique marine science/SCUBA residential camp for teenagers 12-17 and a marine science day camp for youth 10-13. Established in 1966, it is located near the most extensive coral reef in the continental United States in the middle of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Seacamp offers courses in marine science, SCUBA diving, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, arts and crafts, photography, and camp newspaper. For more information about Seacamp Programs visit our website at www.seacamp.org.
The Arts and Crafts Coordinator is responsible for developing lesson plans and teaching programs in general arts and crafts, drawing, painting, jewelry making and ceramics. They are also responsible for purchasing, inventorying, and maintaining arts and crafts equipment, supplies and facility. In addition they may be asked to participate in camp functions/ evening program/ special and assist in camper supervision as assigned.
Job Requirements
BA in Fine Arts, Art Education, or related field; must have a working knowledge of arts and crafts, and experience in ceramics, painting, drawing and jewelry making; must have a strong desire to work with children at a residential facility in a tropical marine environment; able to adhere to camp policies; be a positive role model
This is an entry-level position.
Job ID: 3091676
Position Title: Arts & Crafts Coordinator
Min Education: BA/BS/Undergraduate
Job Function: Camp Staff - Program
Posted: November 30, 2011
Min Experience: 1-2 Years
Job Type: Full-Time
Contact Person: Hiring Coordinator
Email Address: info@seacamp.org
Phone: 305-872-2331 Ext. 226
Fax: 305-872-2555
Apply URL: http://www.seacamp.org
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