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fold faq Cleaning Person, Excelsior

Posted: 04/29/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Honest, hard working, dependable
  • DUTIES: Christian family of four needs every other week cleaning help. Located in Shorewood/Excelsior, about 10 mins from Crown. Floors, kitchen, baths-basics with opportunities for extra assignments..I.e. windows, laundry, refrigerator, baseboards, etc. This job.could continue into next academic year as well.
  • LOCATION: Excelsior
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible--day times or weekends
  • WAGE: $10.00 per hour for 6 hours each session
  • CONTACT: Kirsten 612.481.0511
  • ONLINE:
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Email
fold faq Outside Worker, Minnetrista

Posted: 04/28/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS:smart, strong, capable of doing a variety of jobs using creativity and self- confidence
  • DUTIES: lawn mowing, light carpentry, dock install/removal, etc
  • LOCATION: 5 miles East of St Bonifacius,  off Hwy 7
  • DAYS/HOURS: tbd, 5-10 hrs/wk
  • WAGE: based on experience
  • CONTACT: brian peterson 952-474-2326
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Any
fold faq Director of Communications, Plymouth, MN

Posted 4/10/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Individual will be: •Efficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Dreamweaver •Capable of quickly learning new software for Worship Screens •Experienced or desiring to learn social media marketing •Able to oversee several groups of volunteers involved with Communications •Able to work with ministry to staff to create communications materials as needed •Passionate about reaching out to those who don’t know Jesus and communicating well with those that already do.
  • DUTIES: Communicating the ongoing mission and objectives of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. This is accomplished by creating: •Posters, brochures, postcards and other designed materials as needed •Weekly Service Folder •Weekly graphic theme that compliments Worship theme •Worship Screens And by •Up keeping the website •Researching and implementing new applications as needed •Working directly with staff or event coordinators to develop and design materials for events Additional responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: •Oversee mailings of marketing materials as needed •Oversee groups of volunteers involved with communications •Sending out Weekly Connections email •Order supplies & oversee maintanence for printers, copiers and other equipment as needed •Attend staff meetings •Other duties as assigned
  • LOCATION: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F (35-40hrs)
  • WAGE: $15/hr
  • CONTACT: Sherry Wittenberg
fold faq Archery Instructor, Grindstone Lake Bible Camp

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must be skilled or show an aptitude to learn the skills necessary to lead our Archery electives. Must also have a desire to serve the Lord through Camp ministry, be flexible and have a servant's heart.
  • DUTIES: Will lead Archery electives as well as assisting program director with coordinating other activities such as team sports and camptivity.
  • LOCATION: Grindstone Lake Bible Camp
  • DAYS/HOURS: Days and some evenings
  • WAGE: $170 - $190 per week
  • CONTACT: Jack Allen 320.245.2777
  • ONLINE: www.grindstonecamp.com
fold faq Summer Videographer, Camp Cho-Yeh, Livingston, TX

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: College student Sound moral character, adaptability, and integrity attested by pastor and reputation Knowledge, skills and abilities in the areas of videography Must have skill and creative abilities to implement into the videography program Ability to maintain quality assurance of all videos Openness to persons of varying age, physical ability, race, and economic status Strong caring and nurturing personality Strong personal faith and the ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a living example Ability to navigate rugged, hilly terrain on foot. Must be ready to jump into any situation to get the perfect shot Desire and ability to work with children in the outdoors Ability to relate to one's peer groups Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self‑control Must know the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro
  • DUTIES: It is an all summer position that is only available to staff 18 years or older. Videographers will produce 15 to 20 minute long highlight videos each week of camp to showcase that session and make copies to sell to campers and families. They will also have the opportunity to be creative with ideas and editing while filming other short videos (i.e. interviews and promotional videos). Applicants must be familiar with and capable of using Final Cut Pro, as well as passionate about their relationship with Christ and being in a camp setting. Check out this video to see what its like working at camp: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rhoH8Gf9WQ
  • LOCATION: Livingston, TX
  • DAYS/HOURS: 12 weeks
  • WAGE: starting at $160 a week
  • CONTACT: Dustin Kaps (936) 328 3200 ext 105
  • ONLINE: http://www.cho-yeh.org/videographer
fold faq Baseball and Softball Umpires, Waconia, MN

Posted 4/3/13

  • DESCRIPTION: Baseball and softball umpires.  Games would be in the evenings starting at 6:00pm.  Season runs April 30-July.
  • CONTACT: Jason Wadsley 952-442-0616
fold faq Painter, West Metro, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must enjoy working outside and comfortable on a ladder. No experience necessary, positive attitude a MUST. Will train the right person. Must have your own transportation.
  • DUTIES: Exterior painting and preparation, clean up.
  • LOCATION: Mostly west metro
  • DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Fri, 40 hours
  • WAGE: DOQ
  • CONTACT: Clayton Tessness 
fold faq Professional Residential Window Cleaner, West Metro Area

Posted 3/13/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must have own vehicle. Must be familiar with ladders. Must be trainable or be able to demonstrate your cleaning abilities. Professional appearance required. High level of customer satisfaction. Safety awareness. Flexible schedule. *No Sundays.
  • DUTIES: Show up on time and be prepared to professionally clean windows of customers thoroughly in a safe and responsible manner. Must be able to carry 20 and 28 foot ladder and set up correctly. Do all jobs assigned for the day.
  • LOCATION: Mostly West Metro of M/SP area
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F, occasional Sat. 8am - 4pm
  • WAGE: up to $18/hr
  • CONTACT: Brian Garrison
fold faq Machine Operator/Production Assistant, Waconia, MN

Posted 3/11/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Looking for part-time, full-time and summer help. Can start now and continue on through the summer. We will provide training.
  • DUTIES: Operate machinery, perform quality checks, make boxes, label and other duties as assigned.
  • LOCATION: Waconia
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible
  • WAGE: DOE
  • CONTACT: Shelley Grevillius 952-442-3407
  • ONLINE: www.manus.net
fold faq Valley Fair

Posted 3/6/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Your ticket to fun...all season long! You can't beat all the fun that comes with a job at Valleyfair. It's the only job around where you'll enjoy your work as much as your days off!
  • AMAZING PERKS:
    • free admission to the parl
    • passes for family and friends
    • after hours events
    • advancement potential
    • flexible hours
    • work with people from around the world
    • end of season bonus
    • on-site housing
    • building people skills
    • leadership possibilities
    • valuable work experience and skills
  • NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN:
    • foods
    • rides
    • waterpark
    • admissions
    • park services
    • games
    • merchandise
    • security
    • accounting
    • marketing/sales
    • human resources
    • housing
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.valleyfair.com/jobswww.valleyfair.com/jobs
fold faq Field Team Members, Various Locations, Maine

***Application Deadline: March 29th***

  • Term: May 14 to August 9, 2013 or May 14 to November 8, 2013
  • DESCRIPTION: The Maine Conservation Corps is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  MCC engages teams throughout the State of Maine. Improve Recreational Trails throughout Maine Build Great Things with Great People
  • MCC Teams:
    • Have fun and make new friends.
    • Live in some of Maine’s most beautiful places.
    • Learn outdoor living skills.
    • Build experience in the field of Natural Resources.
    • Improve fitness through rugged and satisfying outdoor service.
    • Help maintain and restore Maine’s Park and Public Lands.
  • Training topics include:  First Aid and CPR certification * Communication, Conflict Resolution and Diversity Training * Introduction to Trail Tools * Safety Practices and Personal Protective Equipment 
  • Qualifications:  Have the ability to live and perform strenuous work under challenging conditions * Have the desire to learn and serve with others to make a difference * Must be at least 18 years old * Must be a US citizen * High School diploma or equivalent * Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
  • Benefits:
    • $ 260 per week (less taxes)
    • Health Insurance
    • AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,468 or $2,775 (if eligible)
    • Maine State Park Pass

    • For more information: email or go online to http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/mcc/fieldteam.html

fold faq YouthWorks PAID Summer Job/Internship Opportunities

**Open until mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Potential summer staff must be at least one year out of high school to meet our minimum application requirements. Candidates must demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills, able to handle responsibility and have leadership experience. Staff are needed who love youth and are passionate about serving. See our website for more detailed information about qualifications.
  • DUTIES: YouthWorks offers several types of summer staff positions/internships. Although each team member shares many of the same job responsibilities, unique areas of leadership define each position. Full-time YouthWorks staff are working year-round to set up the mission sites. All summer staff receive their community information and are trained at the beginning of the summer. For example, YouthWorks does not expect all Work Projects Coordinators to know how to teach home painting prior to being hired. All we ask is that you would be willing to learn. Staff work together to create a spiritually focused and servant-centered mission site. All staff participate in evening programming in a leadership capacity and interact with youth at every opportunity. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community members, coordinating one meal a day and having a weekly check-in time with your supervisor. Staff must be flexible, teachable and willing to grow in all areas. SITE DIRECTOR Experience authentic leadership. Mentor and supervise 3-4 Site Coordinators. Assist them with daily service and ministry projects. Manage finances with integrity and maintain the overall spiritual focus of the mission site. Provide leadership for adult leaders and help them process their mission week as they experience it alongside their youth. Develop lifelong friendships with community members and be changed by their love. Site Directors must be of a post-college age, have previous leadership experience and the ability to manage a team. SITE COORDINATORS KIDS CLUB Enable teenagers to experience the joy of loving kids. Facilitate a daily Kids Club and coordinate morning service opportunities. Provide leadership for participants as they create crafts, plan games, practice songs, and make a Bible story come alive. Come to know and love community kids and their families as you work with them for an entire summer. See life change first hand as teenagers have the chance to love children with Jesus’ love. Kids Club Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children. PROGRAM Help youth see the reason behind why they serve as you interact with them on a daily basis. Love and encourage youth in their experience and faith journey. Partner with and provide leadership for daily work projects, Kids Club or ministry sites. Facilitate fun, meaningful and educational evening activities. Plan and coordinate nightly Club, with your team’s support. Prepare and give a Christ-centered talk based on the summer theme with provided outlines. UTILITY Utility Staff begin the summer assigned to a region, not a specific community. Be a jack of all trades. Serve in a variety of areas. Be trained for several positions and offer support to Site Coordinators. Coordinate daily service activities and see students’ lives change as they experience Christ through service. Support teams with spiritual encouragement and a servant attitude. Staff must be flexible and willing to adapt to changing roles and locations. At some point during the summer, Utility Staff may be permanently placed with a team to fill an open position. SERVICE Get to know the various needs of an urban area and discover how volunteers can help a local organization make a difference. Network with social service and ministry organizations to coordinate service opportunities for teenagers. See lives change as teenagers are taken out of their comfort zones and come face to face with Jesus in a new way. Staff must be administratively minded, able to problem solve and manage details. Service Coordinators must also maintain and strengthen partnerships within the community. WORK PROJECTS Help youth build relationships with community members through work projects. Learn how to set up projects and partner with local community contacts. Teach participants the basics of painting and watch them be transformed as they serve in new ways. See the lasting effect on both community members whose homes have been improved, as well as the teens and adults who completed the repairs. Work Projects Coordinators must have the ability to clearly teach and prepare participants for projects. OUTRAGEOUS SPORTS CAMP Reach out to 10-14 year olds in the community by leading a daily sports camp program. Serve as head coach while participants plan and facilitate drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports. Explore valuable character traits found in the Bible and empower participants in leading small group discussions. Coordinate morning service opportunities for participants. Outrageous Sports Camp Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children and have knowledge and experience in athletics.
  • LOCATION: Nationwide
  • DAYS/HOURS: 11 weeks
  • WAGE: $2,500 Site Staff – $4,250 Site Directors
  • CONTACT: Recruiting Associate 6127295444
  • ONLINE: www.youthworksrecruiting.com
fold faq Summer Camp Staff - Washington State

**Open until Mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS:For over 80 years Camp Zanika lache has been providing children the opportunity to explore the wonder of the great outdoors. As a Camp Fire USA camp, we uphold the mission of building caring confident youth and future leaders. We are a small nonprofit summer camp in the Okanogan -Wenatchee National Forest, open to all boys and girls ages 5-17.
  • DUTIES:Come see Washington! Camp Zanika Lache, located in the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest, is hiring for it's summer 2013 staff. From the shores of Lake Wenatchee we provide an amazing experience for children ages 5-17 from around Washington state. We are looking for motivated, responsible and fun people, who can handle the camp environment and want to make a positive difference in kids lives. All staff receive a thorough orientation to camp and their responsibilities. This includes getting acquainted with fellow staff, teambuilding, job training, and sharing expectations to set the tone for a fun, supportive community atmosphere. Jobs available include; Lifeguards, Waterfront Director, Arts and Crafts Instructor, Archery Instructor, Ropes Course Instructor, Trip and Travel Director, Counselors, Counselor in Training Director, Unit Coordinator, Office Manager, Nurse and Chef. Email or call us for an application. You can also visit our facebook page to find out more about Camp Zanika and the programs that we offer. On our website there is an online application.
  • LOCATION: Leavenworth, WA
  • DAYS/HOURS: Summer
  • WAGE: 1200.00-1800.00 for the summer, includes meals and housing
  • CONTACT: Alexis Blessing 
  • ONLINE: www.zanika.net
fold faq Horn Creek Camp/Summer Ministry Team, Westcliffe, CO
  • QUALIFICATIONS:  Horn Creek www.horncreek.org The Horn Creek summer ministry team program is a 12 week experience for young adults (ages 18 - 24) who desire to be immersed in Christ-centered service, intentional discipleship, and intimate community.  Summer ministry team members will be an integral part of our deep ministry environment we seek to create for all our guests that come through Horn Creek, and will also be ministered to by each other and by full time staff who are excited about pouring into the lives of young adults.  Our unique setting in the Rocky Mountains provides endless opportunities to be inspired by God's creative beauty and to experience all the outdoors has to offer. Summer positions include: Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, Hospitality, Hospitality/Nursery, Hospitality/Host, Hospitality/Assistant Crew Chief, Recreation, Recreation/Wrangler, Recreation/Hike, Recreation/Life Guard, Maintenance/Grounds.
  • LOCATION:  Westcliffe, CO
  • CONTACT:  Sara West
fold faq Seasonal and Year-round staff needed for 2013, Camp Courageous, Iowa

 

  • Qualification: SEASONAL & YEAR-ROUND STAFF NEEDED FOR 2013 Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. Campers with intellectual and physical disabilities, brain injuries, hearing or visual impairments, autism, ADD and other special needs are served. Working with children and adults with special needs is often a very real challenge. Candidates for year-round positions must have experience with individuals with disabilities. Seasonal positions are for one or more season. www.campcourageous.org 
  • Duties/Responsibilities: Campers may need help with personal care including feeding, dressing, and bathroom needs. Some campers exhibit behavior problems. Patience, energy, good judgment and enthusiasm are important qualifications for a position at Camp Courageous. The hours are long. An unselfish attitude and an emphasis on teamwork are needed. Staff are expected to put the campers’ needs before their own. If you possess the necessary attributes, I invite you to apply for a position at Camp Courageous.
  • Wage/Salary: Volunteer positions, internships, and paid positions are available. Volunteers and Interns can receive an optional stipend of $25.00/week plus room and board, and a restricted medical plan. Paid counselors and activity specialists receive the best employment package around. Seasonal staff earn $365/week while year-round staff earn $475-525/week. Room and board are provided which include air-conditioned staff dormitories affording the staff separate living quarters from the campers. Staff share cabin duty on a rotating basis. Other benefits include a restricted medical plan for seasonal staff and health insurance and one week of paid vacation for year-round staff. Camp provides a bonus for returning seasonal summer staff and a monetary incentive for recruiting additional staff.
  • YEAR-ROUND: Starts the first day of the season requiring a one year commitment.
    • WINTER: January 28 - March 22, 2013
    • SPRING: March 25 to May 17, 2013
    • SUMMER: May 19 to August 16, 2013
    • FALL: August 21 to November 22, 2013
  • POSITIONS Respite Care Weekends
    • Counselors Nature Specialist Counselors - $160/weekend.
    • Adventure Specialist Recreation Specialist
    • Canoeing Specialist Outdoor Living Skills Specialist
    • Crafts Specialist Kitchen Staff
    • Swimming Specialist Health Staff Assistant
  • Contact: Jeanne Muellerleile  
    Camp Courageous of Iowa
    P.O. Box 418
    Monticello, IA 52310-0418 319-465-5916 ext. 2300 Fax: 319-465-5919

Non-smokers please. Feel free to apply online by accessing the camp’s Web site.

fold faq Ramapo for Children, Rhinebeck, NY
  • DESCRIPTION: Embrace the exceptional this summer!Camp Ramapo is one of the few residential summer camps serving children with social, emotional, and learning problems. Ramapo provides a safe, predictable, and highly structured environment, which fosters the development of positive social and learning skills. An overall one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children who have repeatedly met with failure experience success. 
    • Ramapo offers an on-site college course through the National College Credit Recommendation Service (National CCRS). This course can be listed on an official university transcript for up to 9 semester hours of college credit through Excelsior College of the University of the State of New York. The course can be credited in one of the following disciplines: Education, Special Education, Educational Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, Recreation, Camp Counseling, or Community Service. Your department may also have a fieldwork or independent study course which can be combined with this work.
    • Specialty Counselor Positions Include:
      • Outdoor/Woods Specialists
      • Ropes Course Facilitators
      • Athletics
      • Waterfront
      • Craft Areas
      • Performance Arts
      • Reading Center
      • Science Discovery Center
      • Garden & Animal Care
  • LOCATION: Rhinebeck, NY
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (845) 876-8405 or apply online at www.ramapoforchildren.org
fold faq Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Working at Interlochen Arts Camp is like no other summer job on earth. A thriving arts community, a gorgeous setting, inspiring fellow employees, opportunities to learn and perform - it's a personally rewarding experience that extends long beyond the summer.
    • Campers and employees come to Interlochen Arts Camp from all over the world to create and share in a diverse community of enormous artistic excellence and vitality. Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two glacial lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a nonprofit cultural leader.
    • For 2 to 6 weeks campers ages 8 to 18 experience a balanced program of study, performance, and recreation. Areas of study include visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing motion picture arts and music. All 50 U.S. states and some 40 other countries are represented by campers and employees.
    • Over the course of the summer our students, faculty, staff and guest artists participate in more than 700 presentations, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibitions and stage plays. Guest artists bring the best in classical jazz, bluegrass, country, blues, pop and world music to Interlochen's four major performance venues.
      • Available positions:
        • Lead:
          • Cabin Counselors
          • Craft Instructors
          • Recreation Staff
          • Challenge Course Staff
          • Staff Hall Counselors
          • Life Guards
          • Small Craft Instructors
        • Work:
          • Hotel Front Desk
          • Security
          • Pedestrian Safety Officer
          • Retail Store Staff
          • Box Office
          • Nurses
          • Health Services Assistants
          • Development
          • Marketing
          • Photography
          • Video Production
          • Transportation
          • Academic Library
        • Teach:
          • Ensemble Managers
          • Teaching Assistants
          • Collaborative Pianists
          • Piano Technicians
          • Theatre Tech
          • Percussion Assistant
          • Presentation
          • Production Services
          • Stage Services
          • Art Assistants
  • LOCATION: Interlochen, MI 49643
  • CONTACT: Human Resources Office 231-276-7342 www.interlochen.org/summerjobs

 

 

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fold faq Cleaning Person, Excelsior

Posted: 04/29/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Honest, hard working, dependable
  • DUTIES: Christian family of four needs every other week cleaning help. Located in Shorewood/Excelsior, about 10 mins from Crown. Floors, kitchen, baths-basics with opportunities for extra assignments..I.e. windows, laundry, refrigerator, baseboards, etc. This job.could continue into next academic year as well.
  • LOCATION: Excelsior
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible--day times or weekends
  • WAGE: $10.00 per hour for 6 hours each session
  • CONTACT: Kirsten 612.481.0511
  • ONLINE:
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Email
fold faq Outside Worker, Minnetrista

Posted: 04/28/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS:smart, strong, capable of doing a variety of jobs using creativity and self- confidence
  • DUTIES: lawn mowing, light carpentry, dock install/removal, etc
  • LOCATION: 5 miles East of St Bonifacius,  off Hwy 7
  • DAYS/HOURS: tbd, 5-10 hrs/wk
  • WAGE: based on experience
  • CONTACT: brian peterson 952-474-2326
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Any
fold faq Director of Communications, Plymouth, MN

Posted 4/10/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Individual will be: •Efficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Dreamweaver •Capable of quickly learning new software for Worship Screens •Experienced or desiring to learn social media marketing •Able to oversee several groups of volunteers involved with Communications •Able to work with ministry to staff to create communications materials as needed •Passionate about reaching out to those who don’t know Jesus and communicating well with those that already do.
  • DUTIES: Communicating the ongoing mission and objectives of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. This is accomplished by creating: •Posters, brochures, postcards and other designed materials as needed •Weekly Service Folder •Weekly graphic theme that compliments Worship theme •Worship Screens And by •Up keeping the website •Researching and implementing new applications as needed •Working directly with staff or event coordinators to develop and design materials for events Additional responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: •Oversee mailings of marketing materials as needed •Oversee groups of volunteers involved with communications •Sending out Weekly Connections email •Order supplies & oversee maintanence for printers, copiers and other equipment as needed •Attend staff meetings •Other duties as assigned
  • LOCATION: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F (35-40hrs)
  • WAGE: $15/hr
  • CONTACT: Sherry Wittenberg
fold faq Archery Instructor, Grindstone Lake Bible Camp

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must be skilled or show an aptitude to learn the skills necessary to lead our Archery electives. Must also have a desire to serve the Lord through Camp ministry, be flexible and have a servant's heart.
  • DUTIES: Will lead Archery electives as well as assisting program director with coordinating other activities such as team sports and camptivity.
  • LOCATION: Grindstone Lake Bible Camp
  • DAYS/HOURS: Days and some evenings
  • WAGE: $170 - $190 per week
  • CONTACT: Jack Allen 320.245.2777
  • ONLINE: www.grindstonecamp.com
fold faq Summer Videographer, Camp Cho-Yeh, Livingston, TX

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: College student Sound moral character, adaptability, and integrity attested by pastor and reputation Knowledge, skills and abilities in the areas of videography Must have skill and creative abilities to implement into the videography program Ability to maintain quality assurance of all videos Openness to persons of varying age, physical ability, race, and economic status Strong caring and nurturing personality Strong personal faith and the ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a living example Ability to navigate rugged, hilly terrain on foot. Must be ready to jump into any situation to get the perfect shot Desire and ability to work with children in the outdoors Ability to relate to one's peer groups Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self‑control Must know the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro
  • DUTIES: It is an all summer position that is only available to staff 18 years or older. Videographers will produce 15 to 20 minute long highlight videos each week of camp to showcase that session and make copies to sell to campers and families. They will also have the opportunity to be creative with ideas and editing while filming other short videos (i.e. interviews and promotional videos). Applicants must be familiar with and capable of using Final Cut Pro, as well as passionate about their relationship with Christ and being in a camp setting. Check out this video to see what its like working at camp: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rhoH8Gf9WQ
  • LOCATION: Livingston, TX
  • DAYS/HOURS: 12 weeks
  • WAGE: starting at $160 a week
  • CONTACT: Dustin Kaps (936) 328 3200 ext 105
  • ONLINE: http://www.cho-yeh.org/videographer
fold faq Baseball and Softball Umpires, Waconia, MN

Posted 4/3/13

  • DESCRIPTION: Baseball and softball umpires.  Games would be in the evenings starting at 6:00pm.  Season runs April 30-July.
  • CONTACT: Jason Wadsley 952-442-0616
fold faq Painter, West Metro, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must enjoy working outside and comfortable on a ladder. No experience necessary, positive attitude a MUST. Will train the right person. Must have your own transportation.
  • DUTIES: Exterior painting and preparation, clean up.
  • LOCATION: Mostly west metro
  • DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Fri, 40 hours
  • WAGE: DOQ
  • CONTACT: Clayton Tessness 
fold faq Professional Residential Window Cleaner, West Metro Area

Posted 3/13/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must have own vehicle. Must be familiar with ladders. Must be trainable or be able to demonstrate your cleaning abilities. Professional appearance required. High level of customer satisfaction. Safety awareness. Flexible schedule. *No Sundays.
  • DUTIES: Show up on time and be prepared to professionally clean windows of customers thoroughly in a safe and responsible manner. Must be able to carry 20 and 28 foot ladder and set up correctly. Do all jobs assigned for the day.
  • LOCATION: Mostly West Metro of M/SP area
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F, occasional Sat. 8am - 4pm
  • WAGE: up to $18/hr
  • CONTACT: Brian Garrison
fold faq Machine Operator/Production Assistant, Waconia, MN

Posted 3/11/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Looking for part-time, full-time and summer help. Can start now and continue on through the summer. We will provide training.
  • DUTIES: Operate machinery, perform quality checks, make boxes, label and other duties as assigned.
  • LOCATION: Waconia
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible
  • WAGE: DOE
  • CONTACT: Shelley Grevillius 952-442-3407
  • ONLINE: www.manus.net
fold faq Valley Fair

Posted 3/6/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Your ticket to fun...all season long! You can't beat all the fun that comes with a job at Valleyfair. It's the only job around where you'll enjoy your work as much as your days off!
  • AMAZING PERKS:
    • free admission to the parl
    • passes for family and friends
    • after hours events
    • advancement potential
    • flexible hours
    • work with people from around the world
    • end of season bonus
    • on-site housing
    • building people skills
    • leadership possibilities
    • valuable work experience and skills
  • NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN:
    • foods
    • rides
    • waterpark
    • admissions
    • park services
    • games
    • merchandise
    • security
    • accounting
    • marketing/sales
    • human resources
    • housing
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.valleyfair.com/jobswww.valleyfair.com/jobs
fold faq Field Team Members, Various Locations, Maine

***Application Deadline: March 29th***

  • Term: May 14 to August 9, 2013 or May 14 to November 8, 2013
  • DESCRIPTION: The Maine Conservation Corps is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  MCC engages teams throughout the State of Maine. Improve Recreational Trails throughout Maine Build Great Things with Great People
  • MCC Teams:
    • Have fun and make new friends.
    • Live in some of Maine’s most beautiful places.
    • Learn outdoor living skills.
    • Build experience in the field of Natural Resources.
    • Improve fitness through rugged and satisfying outdoor service.
    • Help maintain and restore Maine’s Park and Public Lands.
  • Training topics include:  First Aid and CPR certification * Communication, Conflict Resolution and Diversity Training * Introduction to Trail Tools * Safety Practices and Personal Protective Equipment 
  • Qualifications:  Have the ability to live and perform strenuous work under challenging conditions * Have the desire to learn and serve with others to make a difference * Must be at least 18 years old * Must be a US citizen * High School diploma or equivalent * Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
  • Benefits:
    • $ 260 per week (less taxes)
    • Health Insurance
    • AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,468 or $2,775 (if eligible)
    • Maine State Park Pass

    • For more information: email or go online to http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/mcc/fieldteam.html

fold faq YouthWorks PAID Summer Job/Internship Opportunities

**Open until mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Potential summer staff must be at least one year out of high school to meet our minimum application requirements. Candidates must demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills, able to handle responsibility and have leadership experience. Staff are needed who love youth and are passionate about serving. See our website for more detailed information about qualifications.
  • DUTIES: YouthWorks offers several types of summer staff positions/internships. Although each team member shares many of the same job responsibilities, unique areas of leadership define each position. Full-time YouthWorks staff are working year-round to set up the mission sites. All summer staff receive their community information and are trained at the beginning of the summer. For example, YouthWorks does not expect all Work Projects Coordinators to know how to teach home painting prior to being hired. All we ask is that you would be willing to learn. Staff work together to create a spiritually focused and servant-centered mission site. All staff participate in evening programming in a leadership capacity and interact with youth at every opportunity. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community members, coordinating one meal a day and having a weekly check-in time with your supervisor. Staff must be flexible, teachable and willing to grow in all areas. SITE DIRECTOR Experience authentic leadership. Mentor and supervise 3-4 Site Coordinators. Assist them with daily service and ministry projects. Manage finances with integrity and maintain the overall spiritual focus of the mission site. Provide leadership for adult leaders and help them process their mission week as they experience it alongside their youth. Develop lifelong friendships with community members and be changed by their love. Site Directors must be of a post-college age, have previous leadership experience and the ability to manage a team. SITE COORDINATORS KIDS CLUB Enable teenagers to experience the joy of loving kids. Facilitate a daily Kids Club and coordinate morning service opportunities. Provide leadership for participants as they create crafts, plan games, practice songs, and make a Bible story come alive. Come to know and love community kids and their families as you work with them for an entire summer. See life change first hand as teenagers have the chance to love children with Jesus’ love. Kids Club Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children. PROGRAM Help youth see the reason behind why they serve as you interact with them on a daily basis. Love and encourage youth in their experience and faith journey. Partner with and provide leadership for daily work projects, Kids Club or ministry sites. Facilitate fun, meaningful and educational evening activities. Plan and coordinate nightly Club, with your team’s support. Prepare and give a Christ-centered talk based on the summer theme with provided outlines. UTILITY Utility Staff begin the summer assigned to a region, not a specific community. Be a jack of all trades. Serve in a variety of areas. Be trained for several positions and offer support to Site Coordinators. Coordinate daily service activities and see students’ lives change as they experience Christ through service. Support teams with spiritual encouragement and a servant attitude. Staff must be flexible and willing to adapt to changing roles and locations. At some point during the summer, Utility Staff may be permanently placed with a team to fill an open position. SERVICE Get to know the various needs of an urban area and discover how volunteers can help a local organization make a difference. Network with social service and ministry organizations to coordinate service opportunities for teenagers. See lives change as teenagers are taken out of their comfort zones and come face to face with Jesus in a new way. Staff must be administratively minded, able to problem solve and manage details. Service Coordinators must also maintain and strengthen partnerships within the community. WORK PROJECTS Help youth build relationships with community members through work projects. Learn how to set up projects and partner with local community contacts. Teach participants the basics of painting and watch them be transformed as they serve in new ways. See the lasting effect on both community members whose homes have been improved, as well as the teens and adults who completed the repairs. Work Projects Coordinators must have the ability to clearly teach and prepare participants for projects. OUTRAGEOUS SPORTS CAMP Reach out to 10-14 year olds in the community by leading a daily sports camp program. Serve as head coach while participants plan and facilitate drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports. Explore valuable character traits found in the Bible and empower participants in leading small group discussions. Coordinate morning service opportunities for participants. Outrageous Sports Camp Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children and have knowledge and experience in athletics.
  • LOCATION: Nationwide
  • DAYS/HOURS: 11 weeks
  • WAGE: $2,500 Site Staff – $4,250 Site Directors
  • CONTACT: Recruiting Associate 6127295444
  • ONLINE: www.youthworksrecruiting.com
fold faq Summer Camp Staff - Washington State

**Open until Mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS:For over 80 years Camp Zanika lache has been providing children the opportunity to explore the wonder of the great outdoors. As a Camp Fire USA camp, we uphold the mission of building caring confident youth and future leaders. We are a small nonprofit summer camp in the Okanogan -Wenatchee National Forest, open to all boys and girls ages 5-17.
  • DUTIES:Come see Washington! Camp Zanika Lache, located in the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest, is hiring for it's summer 2013 staff. From the shores of Lake Wenatchee we provide an amazing experience for children ages 5-17 from around Washington state. We are looking for motivated, responsible and fun people, who can handle the camp environment and want to make a positive difference in kids lives. All staff receive a thorough orientation to camp and their responsibilities. This includes getting acquainted with fellow staff, teambuilding, job training, and sharing expectations to set the tone for a fun, supportive community atmosphere. Jobs available include; Lifeguards, Waterfront Director, Arts and Crafts Instructor, Archery Instructor, Ropes Course Instructor, Trip and Travel Director, Counselors, Counselor in Training Director, Unit Coordinator, Office Manager, Nurse and Chef. Email or call us for an application. You can also visit our facebook page to find out more about Camp Zanika and the programs that we offer. On our website there is an online application.
  • LOCATION: Leavenworth, WA
  • DAYS/HOURS: Summer
  • WAGE: 1200.00-1800.00 for the summer, includes meals and housing
  • CONTACT: Alexis Blessing 
  • ONLINE: www.zanika.net
fold faq Horn Creek Camp/Summer Ministry Team, Westcliffe, CO
  • QUALIFICATIONS:  Horn Creek www.horncreek.org The Horn Creek summer ministry team program is a 12 week experience for young adults (ages 18 - 24) who desire to be immersed in Christ-centered service, intentional discipleship, and intimate community.  Summer ministry team members will be an integral part of our deep ministry environment we seek to create for all our guests that come through Horn Creek, and will also be ministered to by each other and by full time staff who are excited about pouring into the lives of young adults.  Our unique setting in the Rocky Mountains provides endless opportunities to be inspired by God's creative beauty and to experience all the outdoors has to offer. Summer positions include: Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, Hospitality, Hospitality/Nursery, Hospitality/Host, Hospitality/Assistant Crew Chief, Recreation, Recreation/Wrangler, Recreation/Hike, Recreation/Life Guard, Maintenance/Grounds.
  • LOCATION:  Westcliffe, CO
  • CONTACT:  Sara West
fold faq Seasonal and Year-round staff needed for 2013, Camp Courageous, Iowa

 

  • Qualification: SEASONAL & YEAR-ROUND STAFF NEEDED FOR 2013 Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. Campers with intellectual and physical disabilities, brain injuries, hearing or visual impairments, autism, ADD and other special needs are served. Working with children and adults with special needs is often a very real challenge. Candidates for year-round positions must have experience with individuals with disabilities. Seasonal positions are for one or more season. www.campcourageous.org 
  • Duties/Responsibilities: Campers may need help with personal care including feeding, dressing, and bathroom needs. Some campers exhibit behavior problems. Patience, energy, good judgment and enthusiasm are important qualifications for a position at Camp Courageous. The hours are long. An unselfish attitude and an emphasis on teamwork are needed. Staff are expected to put the campers’ needs before their own. If you possess the necessary attributes, I invite you to apply for a position at Camp Courageous.
  • Wage/Salary: Volunteer positions, internships, and paid positions are available. Volunteers and Interns can receive an optional stipend of $25.00/week plus room and board, and a restricted medical plan. Paid counselors and activity specialists receive the best employment package around. Seasonal staff earn $365/week while year-round staff earn $475-525/week. Room and board are provided which include air-conditioned staff dormitories affording the staff separate living quarters from the campers. Staff share cabin duty on a rotating basis. Other benefits include a restricted medical plan for seasonal staff and health insurance and one week of paid vacation for year-round staff. Camp provides a bonus for returning seasonal summer staff and a monetary incentive for recruiting additional staff.
  • YEAR-ROUND: Starts the first day of the season requiring a one year commitment.
    • WINTER: January 28 - March 22, 2013
    • SPRING: March 25 to May 17, 2013
    • SUMMER: May 19 to August 16, 2013
    • FALL: August 21 to November 22, 2013
  • POSITIONS Respite Care Weekends
    • Counselors Nature Specialist Counselors - $160/weekend.
    • Adventure Specialist Recreation Specialist
    • Canoeing Specialist Outdoor Living Skills Specialist
    • Crafts Specialist Kitchen Staff
    • Swimming Specialist Health Staff Assistant
  • Contact: Jeanne Muellerleile  
    Camp Courageous of Iowa
    P.O. Box 418
    Monticello, IA 52310-0418 319-465-5916 ext. 2300 Fax: 319-465-5919

Non-smokers please. Feel free to apply online by accessing the camp’s Web site.

fold faq Ramapo for Children, Rhinebeck, NY
  • DESCRIPTION: Embrace the exceptional this summer!Camp Ramapo is one of the few residential summer camps serving children with social, emotional, and learning problems. Ramapo provides a safe, predictable, and highly structured environment, which fosters the development of positive social and learning skills. An overall one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children who have repeatedly met with failure experience success. 
    • Ramapo offers an on-site college course through the National College Credit Recommendation Service (National CCRS). This course can be listed on an official university transcript for up to 9 semester hours of college credit through Excelsior College of the University of the State of New York. The course can be credited in one of the following disciplines: Education, Special Education, Educational Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, Recreation, Camp Counseling, or Community Service. Your department may also have a fieldwork or independent study course which can be combined with this work.
    • Specialty Counselor Positions Include:
      • Outdoor/Woods Specialists
      • Ropes Course Facilitators
      • Athletics
      • Waterfront
      • Craft Areas
      • Performance Arts
      • Reading Center
      • Science Discovery Center
      • Garden & Animal Care
  • LOCATION: Rhinebeck, NY
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (845) 876-8405 or apply online at www.ramapoforchildren.org
fold faq Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Working at Interlochen Arts Camp is like no other summer job on earth. A thriving arts community, a gorgeous setting, inspiring fellow employees, opportunities to learn and perform - it's a personally rewarding experience that extends long beyond the summer.
    • Campers and employees come to Interlochen Arts Camp from all over the world to create and share in a diverse community of enormous artistic excellence and vitality. Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two glacial lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a nonprofit cultural leader.
    • For 2 to 6 weeks campers ages 8 to 18 experience a balanced program of study, performance, and recreation. Areas of study include visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing motion picture arts and music. All 50 U.S. states and some 40 other countries are represented by campers and employees.
    • Over the course of the summer our students, faculty, staff and guest artists participate in more than 700 presentations, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibitions and stage plays. Guest artists bring the best in classical jazz, bluegrass, country, blues, pop and world music to Interlochen's four major performance venues.
      • Available positions:
        • Lead:
          • Cabin Counselors
          • Craft Instructors
          • Recreation Staff
          • Challenge Course Staff
          • Staff Hall Counselors
          • Life Guards
          • Small Craft Instructors
        • Work:
          • Hotel Front Desk
          • Security
          • Pedestrian Safety Officer
          • Retail Store Staff
          • Box Office
          • Nurses
          • Health Services Assistants
          • Development
          • Marketing
          • Photography
          • Video Production
          • Transportation
          • Academic Library
        • Teach:
          • Ensemble Managers
          • Teaching Assistants
          • Collaborative Pianists
          • Piano Technicians
          • Theatre Tech
          • Percussion Assistant
          • Presentation
          • Production Services
          • Stage Services
          • Art Assistants
  • LOCATION: Interlochen, MI 49643
  • CONTACT: Human Resources Office 231-276-7342 www.interlochen.org/summerjobs

 

 

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fold faq Cleaning Person, Excelsior

Posted: 04/29/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Honest, hard working, dependable
  • DUTIES: Christian family of four needs every other week cleaning help. Located in Shorewood/Excelsior, about 10 mins from Crown. Floors, kitchen, baths-basics with opportunities for extra assignments..I.e. windows, laundry, refrigerator, baseboards, etc. This job.could continue into next academic year as well.
  • LOCATION: Excelsior
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible--day times or weekends
  • WAGE: $10.00 per hour for 6 hours each session
  • CONTACT: Kirsten 612.481.0511
  • ONLINE:
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Email
fold faq Outside Worker, Minnetrista

Posted: 04/28/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS:smart, strong, capable of doing a variety of jobs using creativity and self- confidence
  • DUTIES: lawn mowing, light carpentry, dock install/removal, etc
  • LOCATION: 5 miles East of St Bonifacius,  off Hwy 7
  • DAYS/HOURS: tbd, 5-10 hrs/wk
  • WAGE: based on experience
  • CONTACT: brian peterson 952-474-2326
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Any
fold faq Director of Communications, Plymouth, MN

Posted 4/10/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Individual will be: •Efficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Dreamweaver •Capable of quickly learning new software for Worship Screens •Experienced or desiring to learn social media marketing •Able to oversee several groups of volunteers involved with Communications •Able to work with ministry to staff to create communications materials as needed •Passionate about reaching out to those who don’t know Jesus and communicating well with those that already do.
  • DUTIES: Communicating the ongoing mission and objectives of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. This is accomplished by creating: •Posters, brochures, postcards and other designed materials as needed •Weekly Service Folder •Weekly graphic theme that compliments Worship theme •Worship Screens And by •Up keeping the website •Researching and implementing new applications as needed •Working directly with staff or event coordinators to develop and design materials for events Additional responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: •Oversee mailings of marketing materials as needed •Oversee groups of volunteers involved with communications •Sending out Weekly Connections email •Order supplies & oversee maintanence for printers, copiers and other equipment as needed •Attend staff meetings •Other duties as assigned
  • LOCATION: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F (35-40hrs)
  • WAGE: $15/hr
  • CONTACT: Sherry Wittenberg
fold faq Archery Instructor, Grindstone Lake Bible Camp

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must be skilled or show an aptitude to learn the skills necessary to lead our Archery electives. Must also have a desire to serve the Lord through Camp ministry, be flexible and have a servant's heart.
  • DUTIES: Will lead Archery electives as well as assisting program director with coordinating other activities such as team sports and camptivity.
  • LOCATION: Grindstone Lake Bible Camp
  • DAYS/HOURS: Days and some evenings
  • WAGE: $170 - $190 per week
  • CONTACT: Jack Allen 320.245.2777
  • ONLINE: www.grindstonecamp.com
fold faq Summer Videographer, Camp Cho-Yeh, Livingston, TX

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: College student Sound moral character, adaptability, and integrity attested by pastor and reputation Knowledge, skills and abilities in the areas of videography Must have skill and creative abilities to implement into the videography program Ability to maintain quality assurance of all videos Openness to persons of varying age, physical ability, race, and economic status Strong caring and nurturing personality Strong personal faith and the ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a living example Ability to navigate rugged, hilly terrain on foot. Must be ready to jump into any situation to get the perfect shot Desire and ability to work with children in the outdoors Ability to relate to one's peer groups Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self‑control Must know the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro
  • DUTIES: It is an all summer position that is only available to staff 18 years or older. Videographers will produce 15 to 20 minute long highlight videos each week of camp to showcase that session and make copies to sell to campers and families. They will also have the opportunity to be creative with ideas and editing while filming other short videos (i.e. interviews and promotional videos). Applicants must be familiar with and capable of using Final Cut Pro, as well as passionate about their relationship with Christ and being in a camp setting. Check out this video to see what its like working at camp: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rhoH8Gf9WQ
  • LOCATION: Livingston, TX
  • DAYS/HOURS: 12 weeks
  • WAGE: starting at $160 a week
  • CONTACT: Dustin Kaps (936) 328 3200 ext 105
  • ONLINE: http://www.cho-yeh.org/videographer
fold faq Baseball and Softball Umpires, Waconia, MN

Posted 4/3/13

  • DESCRIPTION: Baseball and softball umpires.  Games would be in the evenings starting at 6:00pm.  Season runs April 30-July.
  • CONTACT: Jason Wadsley 952-442-0616
fold faq Painter, West Metro, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must enjoy working outside and comfortable on a ladder. No experience necessary, positive attitude a MUST. Will train the right person. Must have your own transportation.
  • DUTIES: Exterior painting and preparation, clean up.
  • LOCATION: Mostly west metro
  • DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Fri, 40 hours
  • WAGE: DOQ
  • CONTACT: Clayton Tessness 
fold faq Professional Residential Window Cleaner, West Metro Area

Posted 3/13/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must have own vehicle. Must be familiar with ladders. Must be trainable or be able to demonstrate your cleaning abilities. Professional appearance required. High level of customer satisfaction. Safety awareness. Flexible schedule. *No Sundays.
  • DUTIES: Show up on time and be prepared to professionally clean windows of customers thoroughly in a safe and responsible manner. Must be able to carry 20 and 28 foot ladder and set up correctly. Do all jobs assigned for the day.
  • LOCATION: Mostly West Metro of M/SP area
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F, occasional Sat. 8am - 4pm
  • WAGE: up to $18/hr
  • CONTACT: Brian Garrison
fold faq Machine Operator/Production Assistant, Waconia, MN

Posted 3/11/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Looking for part-time, full-time and summer help. Can start now and continue on through the summer. We will provide training.
  • DUTIES: Operate machinery, perform quality checks, make boxes, label and other duties as assigned.
  • LOCATION: Waconia
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible
  • WAGE: DOE
  • CONTACT: Shelley Grevillius 952-442-3407
  • ONLINE: www.manus.net
fold faq Valley Fair

Posted 3/6/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Your ticket to fun...all season long! You can't beat all the fun that comes with a job at Valleyfair. It's the only job around where you'll enjoy your work as much as your days off!
  • AMAZING PERKS:
    • free admission to the parl
    • passes for family and friends
    • after hours events
    • advancement potential
    • flexible hours
    • work with people from around the world
    • end of season bonus
    • on-site housing
    • building people skills
    • leadership possibilities
    • valuable work experience and skills
  • NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN:
    • foods
    • rides
    • waterpark
    • admissions
    • park services
    • games
    • merchandise
    • security
    • accounting
    • marketing/sales
    • human resources
    • housing
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.valleyfair.com/jobswww.valleyfair.com/jobs
fold faq Field Team Members, Various Locations, Maine

***Application Deadline: March 29th***

  • Term: May 14 to August 9, 2013 or May 14 to November 8, 2013
  • DESCRIPTION: The Maine Conservation Corps is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  MCC engages teams throughout the State of Maine. Improve Recreational Trails throughout Maine Build Great Things with Great People
  • MCC Teams:
    • Have fun and make new friends.
    • Live in some of Maine’s most beautiful places.
    • Learn outdoor living skills.
    • Build experience in the field of Natural Resources.
    • Improve fitness through rugged and satisfying outdoor service.
    • Help maintain and restore Maine’s Park and Public Lands.
  • Training topics include:  First Aid and CPR certification * Communication, Conflict Resolution and Diversity Training * Introduction to Trail Tools * Safety Practices and Personal Protective Equipment 
  • Qualifications:  Have the ability to live and perform strenuous work under challenging conditions * Have the desire to learn and serve with others to make a difference * Must be at least 18 years old * Must be a US citizen * High School diploma or equivalent * Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
  • Benefits:
    • $ 260 per week (less taxes)
    • Health Insurance
    • AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,468 or $2,775 (if eligible)
    • Maine State Park Pass

    • For more information: email or go online to http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/mcc/fieldteam.html

fold faq YouthWorks PAID Summer Job/Internship Opportunities

**Open until mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Potential summer staff must be at least one year out of high school to meet our minimum application requirements. Candidates must demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills, able to handle responsibility and have leadership experience. Staff are needed who love youth and are passionate about serving. See our website for more detailed information about qualifications.
  • DUTIES: YouthWorks offers several types of summer staff positions/internships. Although each team member shares many of the same job responsibilities, unique areas of leadership define each position. Full-time YouthWorks staff are working year-round to set up the mission sites. All summer staff receive their community information and are trained at the beginning of the summer. For example, YouthWorks does not expect all Work Projects Coordinators to know how to teach home painting prior to being hired. All we ask is that you would be willing to learn. Staff work together to create a spiritually focused and servant-centered mission site. All staff participate in evening programming in a leadership capacity and interact with youth at every opportunity. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community members, coordinating one meal a day and having a weekly check-in time with your supervisor. Staff must be flexible, teachable and willing to grow in all areas. SITE DIRECTOR Experience authentic leadership. Mentor and supervise 3-4 Site Coordinators. Assist them with daily service and ministry projects. Manage finances with integrity and maintain the overall spiritual focus of the mission site. Provide leadership for adult leaders and help them process their mission week as they experience it alongside their youth. Develop lifelong friendships with community members and be changed by their love. Site Directors must be of a post-college age, have previous leadership experience and the ability to manage a team. SITE COORDINATORS KIDS CLUB Enable teenagers to experience the joy of loving kids. Facilitate a daily Kids Club and coordinate morning service opportunities. Provide leadership for participants as they create crafts, plan games, practice songs, and make a Bible story come alive. Come to know and love community kids and their families as you work with them for an entire summer. See life change first hand as teenagers have the chance to love children with Jesus’ love. Kids Club Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children. PROGRAM Help youth see the reason behind why they serve as you interact with them on a daily basis. Love and encourage youth in their experience and faith journey. Partner with and provide leadership for daily work projects, Kids Club or ministry sites. Facilitate fun, meaningful and educational evening activities. Plan and coordinate nightly Club, with your team’s support. Prepare and give a Christ-centered talk based on the summer theme with provided outlines. UTILITY Utility Staff begin the summer assigned to a region, not a specific community. Be a jack of all trades. Serve in a variety of areas. Be trained for several positions and offer support to Site Coordinators. Coordinate daily service activities and see students’ lives change as they experience Christ through service. Support teams with spiritual encouragement and a servant attitude. Staff must be flexible and willing to adapt to changing roles and locations. At some point during the summer, Utility Staff may be permanently placed with a team to fill an open position. SERVICE Get to know the various needs of an urban area and discover how volunteers can help a local organization make a difference. Network with social service and ministry organizations to coordinate service opportunities for teenagers. See lives change as teenagers are taken out of their comfort zones and come face to face with Jesus in a new way. Staff must be administratively minded, able to problem solve and manage details. Service Coordinators must also maintain and strengthen partnerships within the community. WORK PROJECTS Help youth build relationships with community members through work projects. Learn how to set up projects and partner with local community contacts. Teach participants the basics of painting and watch them be transformed as they serve in new ways. See the lasting effect on both community members whose homes have been improved, as well as the teens and adults who completed the repairs. Work Projects Coordinators must have the ability to clearly teach and prepare participants for projects. OUTRAGEOUS SPORTS CAMP Reach out to 10-14 year olds in the community by leading a daily sports camp program. Serve as head coach while participants plan and facilitate drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports. Explore valuable character traits found in the Bible and empower participants in leading small group discussions. Coordinate morning service opportunities for participants. Outrageous Sports Camp Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children and have knowledge and experience in athletics.
  • LOCATION: Nationwide
  • DAYS/HOURS: 11 weeks
  • WAGE: $2,500 Site Staff – $4,250 Site Directors
  • CONTACT: Recruiting Associate 6127295444
  • ONLINE: www.youthworksrecruiting.com
fold faq Summer Camp Staff - Washington State

**Open until Mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS:For over 80 years Camp Zanika lache has been providing children the opportunity to explore the wonder of the great outdoors. As a Camp Fire USA camp, we uphold the mission of building caring confident youth and future leaders. We are a small nonprofit summer camp in the Okanogan -Wenatchee National Forest, open to all boys and girls ages 5-17.
  • DUTIES:Come see Washington! Camp Zanika Lache, located in the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest, is hiring for it's summer 2013 staff. From the shores of Lake Wenatchee we provide an amazing experience for children ages 5-17 from around Washington state. We are looking for motivated, responsible and fun people, who can handle the camp environment and want to make a positive difference in kids lives. All staff receive a thorough orientation to camp and their responsibilities. This includes getting acquainted with fellow staff, teambuilding, job training, and sharing expectations to set the tone for a fun, supportive community atmosphere. Jobs available include; Lifeguards, Waterfront Director, Arts and Crafts Instructor, Archery Instructor, Ropes Course Instructor, Trip and Travel Director, Counselors, Counselor in Training Director, Unit Coordinator, Office Manager, Nurse and Chef. Email or call us for an application. You can also visit our facebook page to find out more about Camp Zanika and the programs that we offer. On our website there is an online application.
  • LOCATION: Leavenworth, WA
  • DAYS/HOURS: Summer
  • WAGE: 1200.00-1800.00 for the summer, includes meals and housing
  • CONTACT: Alexis Blessing 
  • ONLINE: www.zanika.net
fold faq Horn Creek Camp/Summer Ministry Team, Westcliffe, CO
  • QUALIFICATIONS:  Horn Creek www.horncreek.org The Horn Creek summer ministry team program is a 12 week experience for young adults (ages 18 - 24) who desire to be immersed in Christ-centered service, intentional discipleship, and intimate community.  Summer ministry team members will be an integral part of our deep ministry environment we seek to create for all our guests that come through Horn Creek, and will also be ministered to by each other and by full time staff who are excited about pouring into the lives of young adults.  Our unique setting in the Rocky Mountains provides endless opportunities to be inspired by God's creative beauty and to experience all the outdoors has to offer. Summer positions include: Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, Hospitality, Hospitality/Nursery, Hospitality/Host, Hospitality/Assistant Crew Chief, Recreation, Recreation/Wrangler, Recreation/Hike, Recreation/Life Guard, Maintenance/Grounds.
  • LOCATION:  Westcliffe, CO
  • CONTACT:  Sara West
fold faq Seasonal and Year-round staff needed for 2013, Camp Courageous, Iowa

 

  • Qualification: SEASONAL & YEAR-ROUND STAFF NEEDED FOR 2013 Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. Campers with intellectual and physical disabilities, brain injuries, hearing or visual impairments, autism, ADD and other special needs are served. Working with children and adults with special needs is often a very real challenge. Candidates for year-round positions must have experience with individuals with disabilities. Seasonal positions are for one or more season. www.campcourageous.org 
  • Duties/Responsibilities: Campers may need help with personal care including feeding, dressing, and bathroom needs. Some campers exhibit behavior problems. Patience, energy, good judgment and enthusiasm are important qualifications for a position at Camp Courageous. The hours are long. An unselfish attitude and an emphasis on teamwork are needed. Staff are expected to put the campers’ needs before their own. If you possess the necessary attributes, I invite you to apply for a position at Camp Courageous.
  • Wage/Salary: Volunteer positions, internships, and paid positions are available. Volunteers and Interns can receive an optional stipend of $25.00/week plus room and board, and a restricted medical plan. Paid counselors and activity specialists receive the best employment package around. Seasonal staff earn $365/week while year-round staff earn $475-525/week. Room and board are provided which include air-conditioned staff dormitories affording the staff separate living quarters from the campers. Staff share cabin duty on a rotating basis. Other benefits include a restricted medical plan for seasonal staff and health insurance and one week of paid vacation for year-round staff. Camp provides a bonus for returning seasonal summer staff and a monetary incentive for recruiting additional staff.
  • YEAR-ROUND: Starts the first day of the season requiring a one year commitment.
    • WINTER: January 28 - March 22, 2013
    • SPRING: March 25 to May 17, 2013
    • SUMMER: May 19 to August 16, 2013
    • FALL: August 21 to November 22, 2013
  • POSITIONS Respite Care Weekends
    • Counselors Nature Specialist Counselors - $160/weekend.
    • Adventure Specialist Recreation Specialist
    • Canoeing Specialist Outdoor Living Skills Specialist
    • Crafts Specialist Kitchen Staff
    • Swimming Specialist Health Staff Assistant
  • Contact: Jeanne Muellerleile  
    Camp Courageous of Iowa
    P.O. Box 418
    Monticello, IA 52310-0418 319-465-5916 ext. 2300 Fax: 319-465-5919

Non-smokers please. Feel free to apply online by accessing the camp’s Web site.

fold faq Ramapo for Children, Rhinebeck, NY
  • DESCRIPTION: Embrace the exceptional this summer!Camp Ramapo is one of the few residential summer camps serving children with social, emotional, and learning problems. Ramapo provides a safe, predictable, and highly structured environment, which fosters the development of positive social and learning skills. An overall one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children who have repeatedly met with failure experience success. 
    • Ramapo offers an on-site college course through the National College Credit Recommendation Service (National CCRS). This course can be listed on an official university transcript for up to 9 semester hours of college credit through Excelsior College of the University of the State of New York. The course can be credited in one of the following disciplines: Education, Special Education, Educational Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, Recreation, Camp Counseling, or Community Service. Your department may also have a fieldwork or independent study course which can be combined with this work.
    • Specialty Counselor Positions Include:
      • Outdoor/Woods Specialists
      • Ropes Course Facilitators
      • Athletics
      • Waterfront
      • Craft Areas
      • Performance Arts
      • Reading Center
      • Science Discovery Center
      • Garden & Animal Care
  • LOCATION: Rhinebeck, NY
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (845) 876-8405 or apply online at www.ramapoforchildren.org
fold faq Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Working at Interlochen Arts Camp is like no other summer job on earth. A thriving arts community, a gorgeous setting, inspiring fellow employees, opportunities to learn and perform - it's a personally rewarding experience that extends long beyond the summer.
    • Campers and employees come to Interlochen Arts Camp from all over the world to create and share in a diverse community of enormous artistic excellence and vitality. Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two glacial lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a nonprofit cultural leader.
    • For 2 to 6 weeks campers ages 8 to 18 experience a balanced program of study, performance, and recreation. Areas of study include visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing motion picture arts and music. All 50 U.S. states and some 40 other countries are represented by campers and employees.
    • Over the course of the summer our students, faculty, staff and guest artists participate in more than 700 presentations, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibitions and stage plays. Guest artists bring the best in classical jazz, bluegrass, country, blues, pop and world music to Interlochen's four major performance venues.
      • Available positions:
        • Lead:
          • Cabin Counselors
          • Craft Instructors
          • Recreation Staff
          • Challenge Course Staff
          • Staff Hall Counselors
          • Life Guards
          • Small Craft Instructors
        • Work:
          • Hotel Front Desk
          • Security
          • Pedestrian Safety Officer
          • Retail Store Staff
          • Box Office
          • Nurses
          • Health Services Assistants
          • Development
          • Marketing
          • Photography
          • Video Production
          • Transportation
          • Academic Library
        • Teach:
          • Ensemble Managers
          • Teaching Assistants
          • Collaborative Pianists
          • Piano Technicians
          • Theatre Tech
          • Percussion Assistant
          • Presentation
          • Production Services
          • Stage Services
          • Art Assistants
  • LOCATION: Interlochen, MI 49643
  • CONTACT: Human Resources Office 231-276-7342 www.interlochen.org/summerjobs

 

 

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fold faq Cleaning Person, Excelsior

Posted: 04/29/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Honest, hard working, dependable
  • DUTIES: Christian family of four needs every other week cleaning help. Located in Shorewood/Excelsior, about 10 mins from Crown. Floors, kitchen, baths-basics with opportunities for extra assignments..I.e. windows, laundry, refrigerator, baseboards, etc. This job.could continue into next academic year as well.
  • LOCATION: Excelsior
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible--day times or weekends
  • WAGE: $10.00 per hour for 6 hours each session
  • CONTACT: Kirsten 612.481.0511
  • ONLINE:
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Email
fold faq Outside Worker, Minnetrista

Posted: 04/28/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS:smart, strong, capable of doing a variety of jobs using creativity and self- confidence
  • DUTIES: lawn mowing, light carpentry, dock install/removal, etc
  • LOCATION: 5 miles East of St Bonifacius,  off Hwy 7
  • DAYS/HOURS: tbd, 5-10 hrs/wk
  • WAGE: based on experience
  • CONTACT: brian peterson 952-474-2326
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Any
fold faq Director of Communications, Plymouth, MN

Posted 4/10/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Individual will be: •Efficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Dreamweaver •Capable of quickly learning new software for Worship Screens •Experienced or desiring to learn social media marketing •Able to oversee several groups of volunteers involved with Communications •Able to work with ministry to staff to create communications materials as needed •Passionate about reaching out to those who don’t know Jesus and communicating well with those that already do.
  • DUTIES: Communicating the ongoing mission and objectives of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. This is accomplished by creating: •Posters, brochures, postcards and other designed materials as needed •Weekly Service Folder •Weekly graphic theme that compliments Worship theme •Worship Screens And by •Up keeping the website •Researching and implementing new applications as needed •Working directly with staff or event coordinators to develop and design materials for events Additional responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: •Oversee mailings of marketing materials as needed •Oversee groups of volunteers involved with communications •Sending out Weekly Connections email •Order supplies & oversee maintanence for printers, copiers and other equipment as needed •Attend staff meetings •Other duties as assigned
  • LOCATION: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F (35-40hrs)
  • WAGE: $15/hr
  • CONTACT: Sherry Wittenberg
fold faq Archery Instructor, Grindstone Lake Bible Camp

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must be skilled or show an aptitude to learn the skills necessary to lead our Archery electives. Must also have a desire to serve the Lord through Camp ministry, be flexible and have a servant's heart.
  • DUTIES: Will lead Archery electives as well as assisting program director with coordinating other activities such as team sports and camptivity.
  • LOCATION: Grindstone Lake Bible Camp
  • DAYS/HOURS: Days and some evenings
  • WAGE: $170 - $190 per week
  • CONTACT: Jack Allen 320.245.2777
  • ONLINE: www.grindstonecamp.com
fold faq Summer Videographer, Camp Cho-Yeh, Livingston, TX

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: College student Sound moral character, adaptability, and integrity attested by pastor and reputation Knowledge, skills and abilities in the areas of videography Must have skill and creative abilities to implement into the videography program Ability to maintain quality assurance of all videos Openness to persons of varying age, physical ability, race, and economic status Strong caring and nurturing personality Strong personal faith and the ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a living example Ability to navigate rugged, hilly terrain on foot. Must be ready to jump into any situation to get the perfect shot Desire and ability to work with children in the outdoors Ability to relate to one's peer groups Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self‑control Must know the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro
  • DUTIES: It is an all summer position that is only available to staff 18 years or older. Videographers will produce 15 to 20 minute long highlight videos each week of camp to showcase that session and make copies to sell to campers and families. They will also have the opportunity to be creative with ideas and editing while filming other short videos (i.e. interviews and promotional videos). Applicants must be familiar with and capable of using Final Cut Pro, as well as passionate about their relationship with Christ and being in a camp setting. Check out this video to see what its like working at camp: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rhoH8Gf9WQ
  • LOCATION: Livingston, TX
  • DAYS/HOURS: 12 weeks
  • WAGE: starting at $160 a week
  • CONTACT: Dustin Kaps (936) 328 3200 ext 105
  • ONLINE: http://www.cho-yeh.org/videographer
fold faq Baseball and Softball Umpires, Waconia, MN

Posted 4/3/13

  • DESCRIPTION: Baseball and softball umpires.  Games would be in the evenings starting at 6:00pm.  Season runs April 30-July.
  • CONTACT: Jason Wadsley 952-442-0616
fold faq Painter, West Metro, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must enjoy working outside and comfortable on a ladder. No experience necessary, positive attitude a MUST. Will train the right person. Must have your own transportation.
  • DUTIES: Exterior painting and preparation, clean up.
  • LOCATION: Mostly west metro
  • DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Fri, 40 hours
  • WAGE: DOQ
  • CONTACT: Clayton Tessness 
fold faq Professional Residential Window Cleaner, West Metro Area

Posted 3/13/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must have own vehicle. Must be familiar with ladders. Must be trainable or be able to demonstrate your cleaning abilities. Professional appearance required. High level of customer satisfaction. Safety awareness. Flexible schedule. *No Sundays.
  • DUTIES: Show up on time and be prepared to professionally clean windows of customers thoroughly in a safe and responsible manner. Must be able to carry 20 and 28 foot ladder and set up correctly. Do all jobs assigned for the day.
  • LOCATION: Mostly West Metro of M/SP area
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F, occasional Sat. 8am - 4pm
  • WAGE: up to $18/hr
  • CONTACT: Brian Garrison
fold faq Machine Operator/Production Assistant, Waconia, MN

Posted 3/11/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Looking for part-time, full-time and summer help. Can start now and continue on through the summer. We will provide training.
  • DUTIES: Operate machinery, perform quality checks, make boxes, label and other duties as assigned.
  • LOCATION: Waconia
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible
  • WAGE: DOE
  • CONTACT: Shelley Grevillius 952-442-3407
  • ONLINE: www.manus.net
fold faq Valley Fair

Posted 3/6/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Your ticket to fun...all season long! You can't beat all the fun that comes with a job at Valleyfair. It's the only job around where you'll enjoy your work as much as your days off!
  • AMAZING PERKS:
    • free admission to the parl
    • passes for family and friends
    • after hours events
    • advancement potential
    • flexible hours
    • work with people from around the world
    • end of season bonus
    • on-site housing
    • building people skills
    • leadership possibilities
    • valuable work experience and skills
  • NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN:
    • foods
    • rides
    • waterpark
    • admissions
    • park services
    • games
    • merchandise
    • security
    • accounting
    • marketing/sales
    • human resources
    • housing
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.valleyfair.com/jobswww.valleyfair.com/jobs
fold faq Field Team Members, Various Locations, Maine

***Application Deadline: March 29th***

  • Term: May 14 to August 9, 2013 or May 14 to November 8, 2013
  • DESCRIPTION: The Maine Conservation Corps is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  MCC engages teams throughout the State of Maine. Improve Recreational Trails throughout Maine Build Great Things with Great People
  • MCC Teams:
    • Have fun and make new friends.
    • Live in some of Maine’s most beautiful places.
    • Learn outdoor living skills.
    • Build experience in the field of Natural Resources.
    • Improve fitness through rugged and satisfying outdoor service.
    • Help maintain and restore Maine’s Park and Public Lands.
  • Training topics include:  First Aid and CPR certification * Communication, Conflict Resolution and Diversity Training * Introduction to Trail Tools * Safety Practices and Personal Protective Equipment 
  • Qualifications:  Have the ability to live and perform strenuous work under challenging conditions * Have the desire to learn and serve with others to make a difference * Must be at least 18 years old * Must be a US citizen * High School diploma or equivalent * Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
  • Benefits:
    • $ 260 per week (less taxes)
    • Health Insurance
    • AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,468 or $2,775 (if eligible)
    • Maine State Park Pass

    • For more information: email or go online to http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/mcc/fieldteam.html

fold faq YouthWorks PAID Summer Job/Internship Opportunities

**Open until mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Potential summer staff must be at least one year out of high school to meet our minimum application requirements. Candidates must demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills, able to handle responsibility and have leadership experience. Staff are needed who love youth and are passionate about serving. See our website for more detailed information about qualifications.
  • DUTIES: YouthWorks offers several types of summer staff positions/internships. Although each team member shares many of the same job responsibilities, unique areas of leadership define each position. Full-time YouthWorks staff are working year-round to set up the mission sites. All summer staff receive their community information and are trained at the beginning of the summer. For example, YouthWorks does not expect all Work Projects Coordinators to know how to teach home painting prior to being hired. All we ask is that you would be willing to learn. Staff work together to create a spiritually focused and servant-centered mission site. All staff participate in evening programming in a leadership capacity and interact with youth at every opportunity. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community members, coordinating one meal a day and having a weekly check-in time with your supervisor. Staff must be flexible, teachable and willing to grow in all areas. SITE DIRECTOR Experience authentic leadership. Mentor and supervise 3-4 Site Coordinators. Assist them with daily service and ministry projects. Manage finances with integrity and maintain the overall spiritual focus of the mission site. Provide leadership for adult leaders and help them process their mission week as they experience it alongside their youth. Develop lifelong friendships with community members and be changed by their love. Site Directors must be of a post-college age, have previous leadership experience and the ability to manage a team. SITE COORDINATORS KIDS CLUB Enable teenagers to experience the joy of loving kids. Facilitate a daily Kids Club and coordinate morning service opportunities. Provide leadership for participants as they create crafts, plan games, practice songs, and make a Bible story come alive. Come to know and love community kids and their families as you work with them for an entire summer. See life change first hand as teenagers have the chance to love children with Jesus’ love. Kids Club Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children. PROGRAM Help youth see the reason behind why they serve as you interact with them on a daily basis. Love and encourage youth in their experience and faith journey. Partner with and provide leadership for daily work projects, Kids Club or ministry sites. Facilitate fun, meaningful and educational evening activities. Plan and coordinate nightly Club, with your team’s support. Prepare and give a Christ-centered talk based on the summer theme with provided outlines. UTILITY Utility Staff begin the summer assigned to a region, not a specific community. Be a jack of all trades. Serve in a variety of areas. Be trained for several positions and offer support to Site Coordinators. Coordinate daily service activities and see students’ lives change as they experience Christ through service. Support teams with spiritual encouragement and a servant attitude. Staff must be flexible and willing to adapt to changing roles and locations. At some point during the summer, Utility Staff may be permanently placed with a team to fill an open position. SERVICE Get to know the various needs of an urban area and discover how volunteers can help a local organization make a difference. Network with social service and ministry organizations to coordinate service opportunities for teenagers. See lives change as teenagers are taken out of their comfort zones and come face to face with Jesus in a new way. Staff must be administratively minded, able to problem solve and manage details. Service Coordinators must also maintain and strengthen partnerships within the community. WORK PROJECTS Help youth build relationships with community members through work projects. Learn how to set up projects and partner with local community contacts. Teach participants the basics of painting and watch them be transformed as they serve in new ways. See the lasting effect on both community members whose homes have been improved, as well as the teens and adults who completed the repairs. Work Projects Coordinators must have the ability to clearly teach and prepare participants for projects. OUTRAGEOUS SPORTS CAMP Reach out to 10-14 year olds in the community by leading a daily sports camp program. Serve as head coach while participants plan and facilitate drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports. Explore valuable character traits found in the Bible and empower participants in leading small group discussions. Coordinate morning service opportunities for participants. Outrageous Sports Camp Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children and have knowledge and experience in athletics.
  • LOCATION: Nationwide
  • DAYS/HOURS: 11 weeks
  • WAGE: $2,500 Site Staff – $4,250 Site Directors
  • CONTACT: Recruiting Associate 6127295444
  • ONLINE: www.youthworksrecruiting.com
fold faq Summer Camp Staff - Washington State

**Open until Mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS:For over 80 years Camp Zanika lache has been providing children the opportunity to explore the wonder of the great outdoors. As a Camp Fire USA camp, we uphold the mission of building caring confident youth and future leaders. We are a small nonprofit summer camp in the Okanogan -Wenatchee National Forest, open to all boys and girls ages 5-17.
  • DUTIES:Come see Washington! Camp Zanika Lache, located in the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest, is hiring for it's summer 2013 staff. From the shores of Lake Wenatchee we provide an amazing experience for children ages 5-17 from around Washington state. We are looking for motivated, responsible and fun people, who can handle the camp environment and want to make a positive difference in kids lives. All staff receive a thorough orientation to camp and their responsibilities. This includes getting acquainted with fellow staff, teambuilding, job training, and sharing expectations to set the tone for a fun, supportive community atmosphere. Jobs available include; Lifeguards, Waterfront Director, Arts and Crafts Instructor, Archery Instructor, Ropes Course Instructor, Trip and Travel Director, Counselors, Counselor in Training Director, Unit Coordinator, Office Manager, Nurse and Chef. Email or call us for an application. You can also visit our facebook page to find out more about Camp Zanika and the programs that we offer. On our website there is an online application.
  • LOCATION: Leavenworth, WA
  • DAYS/HOURS: Summer
  • WAGE: 1200.00-1800.00 for the summer, includes meals and housing
  • CONTACT: Alexis Blessing 
  • ONLINE: www.zanika.net
fold faq Horn Creek Camp/Summer Ministry Team, Westcliffe, CO
  • QUALIFICATIONS:  Horn Creek www.horncreek.org The Horn Creek summer ministry team program is a 12 week experience for young adults (ages 18 - 24) who desire to be immersed in Christ-centered service, intentional discipleship, and intimate community.  Summer ministry team members will be an integral part of our deep ministry environment we seek to create for all our guests that come through Horn Creek, and will also be ministered to by each other and by full time staff who are excited about pouring into the lives of young adults.  Our unique setting in the Rocky Mountains provides endless opportunities to be inspired by God's creative beauty and to experience all the outdoors has to offer. Summer positions include: Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, Hospitality, Hospitality/Nursery, Hospitality/Host, Hospitality/Assistant Crew Chief, Recreation, Recreation/Wrangler, Recreation/Hike, Recreation/Life Guard, Maintenance/Grounds.
  • LOCATION:  Westcliffe, CO
  • CONTACT:  Sara West
fold faq Seasonal and Year-round staff needed for 2013, Camp Courageous, Iowa

 

  • Qualification: SEASONAL & YEAR-ROUND STAFF NEEDED FOR 2013 Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. Campers with intellectual and physical disabilities, brain injuries, hearing or visual impairments, autism, ADD and other special needs are served. Working with children and adults with special needs is often a very real challenge. Candidates for year-round positions must have experience with individuals with disabilities. Seasonal positions are for one or more season. www.campcourageous.org 
  • Duties/Responsibilities: Campers may need help with personal care including feeding, dressing, and bathroom needs. Some campers exhibit behavior problems. Patience, energy, good judgment and enthusiasm are important qualifications for a position at Camp Courageous. The hours are long. An unselfish attitude and an emphasis on teamwork are needed. Staff are expected to put the campers’ needs before their own. If you possess the necessary attributes, I invite you to apply for a position at Camp Courageous.
  • Wage/Salary: Volunteer positions, internships, and paid positions are available. Volunteers and Interns can receive an optional stipend of $25.00/week plus room and board, and a restricted medical plan. Paid counselors and activity specialists receive the best employment package around. Seasonal staff earn $365/week while year-round staff earn $475-525/week. Room and board are provided which include air-conditioned staff dormitories affording the staff separate living quarters from the campers. Staff share cabin duty on a rotating basis. Other benefits include a restricted medical plan for seasonal staff and health insurance and one week of paid vacation for year-round staff. Camp provides a bonus for returning seasonal summer staff and a monetary incentive for recruiting additional staff.
  • YEAR-ROUND: Starts the first day of the season requiring a one year commitment.
    • WINTER: January 28 - March 22, 2013
    • SPRING: March 25 to May 17, 2013
    • SUMMER: May 19 to August 16, 2013
    • FALL: August 21 to November 22, 2013
  • POSITIONS Respite Care Weekends
    • Counselors Nature Specialist Counselors - $160/weekend.
    • Adventure Specialist Recreation Specialist
    • Canoeing Specialist Outdoor Living Skills Specialist
    • Crafts Specialist Kitchen Staff
    • Swimming Specialist Health Staff Assistant
  • Contact: Jeanne Muellerleile  
    Camp Courageous of Iowa
    P.O. Box 418
    Monticello, IA 52310-0418 319-465-5916 ext. 2300 Fax: 319-465-5919

Non-smokers please. Feel free to apply online by accessing the camp’s Web site.

fold faq Ramapo for Children, Rhinebeck, NY
  • DESCRIPTION: Embrace the exceptional this summer!Camp Ramapo is one of the few residential summer camps serving children with social, emotional, and learning problems. Ramapo provides a safe, predictable, and highly structured environment, which fosters the development of positive social and learning skills. An overall one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children who have repeatedly met with failure experience success. 
    • Ramapo offers an on-site college course through the National College Credit Recommendation Service (National CCRS). This course can be listed on an official university transcript for up to 9 semester hours of college credit through Excelsior College of the University of the State of New York. The course can be credited in one of the following disciplines: Education, Special Education, Educational Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, Recreation, Camp Counseling, or Community Service. Your department may also have a fieldwork or independent study course which can be combined with this work.
    • Specialty Counselor Positions Include:
      • Outdoor/Woods Specialists
      • Ropes Course Facilitators
      • Athletics
      • Waterfront
      • Craft Areas
      • Performance Arts
      • Reading Center
      • Science Discovery Center
      • Garden & Animal Care
  • LOCATION: Rhinebeck, NY
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (845) 876-8405 or apply online at www.ramapoforchildren.org
fold faq Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Working at Interlochen Arts Camp is like no other summer job on earth. A thriving arts community, a gorgeous setting, inspiring fellow employees, opportunities to learn and perform - it's a personally rewarding experience that extends long beyond the summer.
    • Campers and employees come to Interlochen Arts Camp from all over the world to create and share in a diverse community of enormous artistic excellence and vitality. Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two glacial lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a nonprofit cultural leader.
    • For 2 to 6 weeks campers ages 8 to 18 experience a balanced program of study, performance, and recreation. Areas of study include visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing motion picture arts and music. All 50 U.S. states and some 40 other countries are represented by campers and employees.
    • Over the course of the summer our students, faculty, staff and guest artists participate in more than 700 presentations, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibitions and stage plays. Guest artists bring the best in classical jazz, bluegrass, country, blues, pop and world music to Interlochen's four major performance venues.
      • Available positions:
        • Lead:
          • Cabin Counselors
          • Craft Instructors
          • Recreation Staff
          • Challenge Course Staff
          • Staff Hall Counselors
          • Life Guards
          • Small Craft Instructors
        • Work:
          • Hotel Front Desk
          • Security
          • Pedestrian Safety Officer
          • Retail Store Staff
          • Box Office
          • Nurses
          • Health Services Assistants
          • Development
          • Marketing
          • Photography
          • Video Production
          • Transportation
          • Academic Library
        • Teach:
          • Ensemble Managers
          • Teaching Assistants
          • Collaborative Pianists
          • Piano Technicians
          • Theatre Tech
          • Percussion Assistant
          • Presentation
          • Production Services
          • Stage Services
          • Art Assistants
  • LOCATION: Interlochen, MI 49643
  • CONTACT: Human Resources Office 231-276-7342 www.interlochen.org/summerjobs

 

 

Social Services / Health Care

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fold faq Cleaning Person, Excelsior

Posted: 04/29/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Honest, hard working, dependable
  • DUTIES: Christian family of four needs every other week cleaning help. Located in Shorewood/Excelsior, about 10 mins from Crown. Floors, kitchen, baths-basics with opportunities for extra assignments..I.e. windows, laundry, refrigerator, baseboards, etc. This job.could continue into next academic year as well.
  • LOCATION: Excelsior
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible--day times or weekends
  • WAGE: $10.00 per hour for 6 hours each session
  • CONTACT: Kirsten 612.481.0511
  • ONLINE:
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Email
fold faq Outside Worker, Minnetrista

Posted: 04/28/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS:smart, strong, capable of doing a variety of jobs using creativity and self- confidence
  • DUTIES: lawn mowing, light carpentry, dock install/removal, etc
  • LOCATION: 5 miles East of St Bonifacius,  off Hwy 7
  • DAYS/HOURS: tbd, 5-10 hrs/wk
  • WAGE: based on experience
  • CONTACT: brian peterson 952-474-2326
  • PREFERRED CONTACT METHOD: Any
fold faq Director of Communications, Plymouth, MN

Posted 4/10/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Individual will be: •Efficient in Adobe Creative Suite, including Dreamweaver •Capable of quickly learning new software for Worship Screens •Experienced or desiring to learn social media marketing •Able to oversee several groups of volunteers involved with Communications •Able to work with ministry to staff to create communications materials as needed •Passionate about reaching out to those who don’t know Jesus and communicating well with those that already do.
  • DUTIES: Communicating the ongoing mission and objectives of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. This is accomplished by creating: •Posters, brochures, postcards and other designed materials as needed •Weekly Service Folder •Weekly graphic theme that compliments Worship theme •Worship Screens And by •Up keeping the website •Researching and implementing new applications as needed •Working directly with staff or event coordinators to develop and design materials for events Additional responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: •Oversee mailings of marketing materials as needed •Oversee groups of volunteers involved with communications •Sending out Weekly Connections email •Order supplies & oversee maintanence for printers, copiers and other equipment as needed •Attend staff meetings •Other duties as assigned
  • LOCATION: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Plymouth, MN
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F (35-40hrs)
  • WAGE: $15/hr
  • CONTACT: Sherry Wittenberg
fold faq Archery Instructor, Grindstone Lake Bible Camp

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must be skilled or show an aptitude to learn the skills necessary to lead our Archery electives. Must also have a desire to serve the Lord through Camp ministry, be flexible and have a servant's heart.
  • DUTIES: Will lead Archery electives as well as assisting program director with coordinating other activities such as team sports and camptivity.
  • LOCATION: Grindstone Lake Bible Camp
  • DAYS/HOURS: Days and some evenings
  • WAGE: $170 - $190 per week
  • CONTACT: Jack Allen 320.245.2777
  • ONLINE: www.grindstonecamp.com
fold faq Summer Videographer, Camp Cho-Yeh, Livingston, TX

Posted 4/8/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: College student Sound moral character, adaptability, and integrity attested by pastor and reputation Knowledge, skills and abilities in the areas of videography Must have skill and creative abilities to implement into the videography program Ability to maintain quality assurance of all videos Openness to persons of varying age, physical ability, race, and economic status Strong caring and nurturing personality Strong personal faith and the ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a living example Ability to navigate rugged, hilly terrain on foot. Must be ready to jump into any situation to get the perfect shot Desire and ability to work with children in the outdoors Ability to relate to one's peer groups Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self‑control Must know the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro
  • DUTIES: It is an all summer position that is only available to staff 18 years or older. Videographers will produce 15 to 20 minute long highlight videos each week of camp to showcase that session and make copies to sell to campers and families. They will also have the opportunity to be creative with ideas and editing while filming other short videos (i.e. interviews and promotional videos). Applicants must be familiar with and capable of using Final Cut Pro, as well as passionate about their relationship with Christ and being in a camp setting. Check out this video to see what its like working at camp: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rhoH8Gf9WQ
  • LOCATION: Livingston, TX
  • DAYS/HOURS: 12 weeks
  • WAGE: starting at $160 a week
  • CONTACT: Dustin Kaps (936) 328 3200 ext 105
  • ONLINE: http://www.cho-yeh.org/videographer
fold faq Baseball and Softball Umpires, Waconia, MN

Posted 4/3/13

  • DESCRIPTION: Baseball and softball umpires.  Games would be in the evenings starting at 6:00pm.  Season runs April 30-July.
  • CONTACT: Jason Wadsley 952-442-0616
fold faq Painter, West Metro, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must enjoy working outside and comfortable on a ladder. No experience necessary, positive attitude a MUST. Will train the right person. Must have your own transportation.
  • DUTIES: Exterior painting and preparation, clean up.
  • LOCATION: Mostly west metro
  • DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Fri, 40 hours
  • WAGE: DOQ
  • CONTACT: Clayton Tessness 
fold faq Professional Residential Window Cleaner, West Metro Area

Posted 3/13/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Must have own vehicle. Must be familiar with ladders. Must be trainable or be able to demonstrate your cleaning abilities. Professional appearance required. High level of customer satisfaction. Safety awareness. Flexible schedule. *No Sundays.
  • DUTIES: Show up on time and be prepared to professionally clean windows of customers thoroughly in a safe and responsible manner. Must be able to carry 20 and 28 foot ladder and set up correctly. Do all jobs assigned for the day.
  • LOCATION: Mostly West Metro of M/SP area
  • DAYS/HOURS: M-F, occasional Sat. 8am - 4pm
  • WAGE: up to $18/hr
  • CONTACT: Brian Garrison
fold faq Machine Operator/Production Assistant, Waconia, MN

Posted 3/11/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Looking for part-time, full-time and summer help. Can start now and continue on through the summer. We will provide training.
  • DUTIES: Operate machinery, perform quality checks, make boxes, label and other duties as assigned.
  • LOCATION: Waconia
  • DAYS/HOURS: Flexible
  • WAGE: DOE
  • CONTACT: Shelley Grevillius 952-442-3407
  • ONLINE: www.manus.net
fold faq Valley Fair

Posted 3/6/13

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Your ticket to fun...all season long! You can't beat all the fun that comes with a job at Valleyfair. It's the only job around where you'll enjoy your work as much as your days off!
  • AMAZING PERKS:
    • free admission to the parl
    • passes for family and friends
    • after hours events
    • advancement potential
    • flexible hours
    • work with people from around the world
    • end of season bonus
    • on-site housing
    • building people skills
    • leadership possibilities
    • valuable work experience and skills
  • NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN:
    • foods
    • rides
    • waterpark
    • admissions
    • park services
    • games
    • merchandise
    • security
    • accounting
    • marketing/sales
    • human resources
    • housing
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.valleyfair.com/jobswww.valleyfair.com/jobs
fold faq Field Team Members, Various Locations, Maine

***Application Deadline: March 29th***

  • Term: May 14 to August 9, 2013 or May 14 to November 8, 2013
  • DESCRIPTION: The Maine Conservation Corps is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  MCC engages teams throughout the State of Maine. Improve Recreational Trails throughout Maine Build Great Things with Great People
  • MCC Teams:
    • Have fun and make new friends.
    • Live in some of Maine’s most beautiful places.
    • Learn outdoor living skills.
    • Build experience in the field of Natural Resources.
    • Improve fitness through rugged and satisfying outdoor service.
    • Help maintain and restore Maine’s Park and Public Lands.
  • Training topics include:  First Aid and CPR certification * Communication, Conflict Resolution and Diversity Training * Introduction to Trail Tools * Safety Practices and Personal Protective Equipment 
  • Qualifications:  Have the ability to live and perform strenuous work under challenging conditions * Have the desire to learn and serve with others to make a difference * Must be at least 18 years old * Must be a US citizen * High School diploma or equivalent * Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
  • Benefits:
    • $ 260 per week (less taxes)
    • Health Insurance
    • AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,468 or $2,775 (if eligible)
    • Maine State Park Pass

    • For more information: email or go online to http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/mcc/fieldteam.html

fold faq YouthWorks PAID Summer Job/Internship Opportunities

**Open until mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS: Potential summer staff must be at least one year out of high school to meet our minimum application requirements. Candidates must demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills, able to handle responsibility and have leadership experience. Staff are needed who love youth and are passionate about serving. See our website for more detailed information about qualifications.
  • DUTIES: YouthWorks offers several types of summer staff positions/internships. Although each team member shares many of the same job responsibilities, unique areas of leadership define each position. Full-time YouthWorks staff are working year-round to set up the mission sites. All summer staff receive their community information and are trained at the beginning of the summer. For example, YouthWorks does not expect all Work Projects Coordinators to know how to teach home painting prior to being hired. All we ask is that you would be willing to learn. Staff work together to create a spiritually focused and servant-centered mission site. All staff participate in evening programming in a leadership capacity and interact with youth at every opportunity. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community members, coordinating one meal a day and having a weekly check-in time with your supervisor. Staff must be flexible, teachable and willing to grow in all areas. SITE DIRECTOR Experience authentic leadership. Mentor and supervise 3-4 Site Coordinators. Assist them with daily service and ministry projects. Manage finances with integrity and maintain the overall spiritual focus of the mission site. Provide leadership for adult leaders and help them process their mission week as they experience it alongside their youth. Develop lifelong friendships with community members and be changed by their love. Site Directors must be of a post-college age, have previous leadership experience and the ability to manage a team. SITE COORDINATORS KIDS CLUB Enable teenagers to experience the joy of loving kids. Facilitate a daily Kids Club and coordinate morning service opportunities. Provide leadership for participants as they create crafts, plan games, practice songs, and make a Bible story come alive. Come to know and love community kids and their families as you work with them for an entire summer. See life change first hand as teenagers have the chance to love children with Jesus’ love. Kids Club Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children. PROGRAM Help youth see the reason behind why they serve as you interact with them on a daily basis. Love and encourage youth in their experience and faith journey. Partner with and provide leadership for daily work projects, Kids Club or ministry sites. Facilitate fun, meaningful and educational evening activities. Plan and coordinate nightly Club, with your team’s support. Prepare and give a Christ-centered talk based on the summer theme with provided outlines. UTILITY Utility Staff begin the summer assigned to a region, not a specific community. Be a jack of all trades. Serve in a variety of areas. Be trained for several positions and offer support to Site Coordinators. Coordinate daily service activities and see students’ lives change as they experience Christ through service. Support teams with spiritual encouragement and a servant attitude. Staff must be flexible and willing to adapt to changing roles and locations. At some point during the summer, Utility Staff may be permanently placed with a team to fill an open position. SERVICE Get to know the various needs of an urban area and discover how volunteers can help a local organization make a difference. Network with social service and ministry organizations to coordinate service opportunities for teenagers. See lives change as teenagers are taken out of their comfort zones and come face to face with Jesus in a new way. Staff must be administratively minded, able to problem solve and manage details. Service Coordinators must also maintain and strengthen partnerships within the community. WORK PROJECTS Help youth build relationships with community members through work projects. Learn how to set up projects and partner with local community contacts. Teach participants the basics of painting and watch them be transformed as they serve in new ways. See the lasting effect on both community members whose homes have been improved, as well as the teens and adults who completed the repairs. Work Projects Coordinators must have the ability to clearly teach and prepare participants for projects. OUTRAGEOUS SPORTS CAMP Reach out to 10-14 year olds in the community by leading a daily sports camp program. Serve as head coach while participants plan and facilitate drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports. Explore valuable character traits found in the Bible and empower participants in leading small group discussions. Coordinate morning service opportunities for participants. Outrageous Sports Camp Coordinators must be bold and confident in leading at-risk children and have knowledge and experience in athletics.
  • LOCATION: Nationwide
  • DAYS/HOURS: 11 weeks
  • WAGE: $2,500 Site Staff – $4,250 Site Directors
  • CONTACT: Recruiting Associate 6127295444
  • ONLINE: www.youthworksrecruiting.com
fold faq Summer Camp Staff - Washington State

**Open until Mid-May**

  • QUALIFICATIONS:For over 80 years Camp Zanika lache has been providing children the opportunity to explore the wonder of the great outdoors. As a Camp Fire USA camp, we uphold the mission of building caring confident youth and future leaders. We are a small nonprofit summer camp in the Okanogan -Wenatchee National Forest, open to all boys and girls ages 5-17.
  • DUTIES:Come see Washington! Camp Zanika Lache, located in the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest, is hiring for it's summer 2013 staff. From the shores of Lake Wenatchee we provide an amazing experience for children ages 5-17 from around Washington state. We are looking for motivated, responsible and fun people, who can handle the camp environment and want to make a positive difference in kids lives. All staff receive a thorough orientation to camp and their responsibilities. This includes getting acquainted with fellow staff, teambuilding, job training, and sharing expectations to set the tone for a fun, supportive community atmosphere. Jobs available include; Lifeguards, Waterfront Director, Arts and Crafts Instructor, Archery Instructor, Ropes Course Instructor, Trip and Travel Director, Counselors, Counselor in Training Director, Unit Coordinator, Office Manager, Nurse and Chef. Email or call us for an application. You can also visit our facebook page to find out more about Camp Zanika and the programs that we offer. On our website there is an online application.
  • LOCATION: Leavenworth, WA
  • DAYS/HOURS: Summer
  • WAGE: 1200.00-1800.00 for the summer, includes meals and housing
  • CONTACT: Alexis Blessing 
  • ONLINE: www.zanika.net
fold faq Horn Creek Camp/Summer Ministry Team, Westcliffe, CO
  • QUALIFICATIONS:  Horn Creek www.horncreek.org The Horn Creek summer ministry team program is a 12 week experience for young adults (ages 18 - 24) who desire to be immersed in Christ-centered service, intentional discipleship, and intimate community.  Summer ministry team members will be an integral part of our deep ministry environment we seek to create for all our guests that come through Horn Creek, and will also be ministered to by each other and by full time staff who are excited about pouring into the lives of young adults.  Our unique setting in the Rocky Mountains provides endless opportunities to be inspired by God's creative beauty and to experience all the outdoors has to offer. Summer positions include: Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, Hospitality, Hospitality/Nursery, Hospitality/Host, Hospitality/Assistant Crew Chief, Recreation, Recreation/Wrangler, Recreation/Hike, Recreation/Life Guard, Maintenance/Grounds.
  • LOCATION:  Westcliffe, CO
  • CONTACT:  Sara West
fold faq Seasonal and Year-round staff needed for 2013, Camp Courageous, Iowa

 

  • Qualification: SEASONAL & YEAR-ROUND STAFF NEEDED FOR 2013 Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. Campers with intellectual and physical disabilities, brain injuries, hearing or visual impairments, autism, ADD and other special needs are served. Working with children and adults with special needs is often a very real challenge. Candidates for year-round positions must have experience with individuals with disabilities. Seasonal positions are for one or more season. www.campcourageous.org 
  • Duties/Responsibilities: Campers may need help with personal care including feeding, dressing, and bathroom needs. Some campers exhibit behavior problems. Patience, energy, good judgment and enthusiasm are important qualifications for a position at Camp Courageous. The hours are long. An unselfish attitude and an emphasis on teamwork are needed. Staff are expected to put the campers’ needs before their own. If you possess the necessary attributes, I invite you to apply for a position at Camp Courageous.
  • Wage/Salary: Volunteer positions, internships, and paid positions are available. Volunteers and Interns can receive an optional stipend of $25.00/week plus room and board, and a restricted medical plan. Paid counselors and activity specialists receive the best employment package around. Seasonal staff earn $365/week while year-round staff earn $475-525/week. Room and board are provided which include air-conditioned staff dormitories affording the staff separate living quarters from the campers. Staff share cabin duty on a rotating basis. Other benefits include a restricted medical plan for seasonal staff and health insurance and one week of paid vacation for year-round staff. Camp provides a bonus for returning seasonal summer staff and a monetary incentive for recruiting additional staff.
  • YEAR-ROUND: Starts the first day of the season requiring a one year commitment.
    • WINTER: January 28 - March 22, 2013
    • SPRING: March 25 to May 17, 2013
    • SUMMER: May 19 to August 16, 2013
    • FALL: August 21 to November 22, 2013
  • POSITIONS Respite Care Weekends
    • Counselors Nature Specialist Counselors - $160/weekend.
    • Adventure Specialist Recreation Specialist
    • Canoeing Specialist Outdoor Living Skills Specialist
    • Crafts Specialist Kitchen Staff
    • Swimming Specialist Health Staff Assistant
  • Contact: Jeanne Muellerleile  
    Camp Courageous of Iowa
    P.O. Box 418
    Monticello, IA 52310-0418 319-465-5916 ext. 2300 Fax: 319-465-5919

Non-smokers please. Feel free to apply online by accessing the camp’s Web site.

fold faq Ramapo for Children, Rhinebeck, NY
  • DESCRIPTION: Embrace the exceptional this summer!Camp Ramapo is one of the few residential summer camps serving children with social, emotional, and learning problems. Ramapo provides a safe, predictable, and highly structured environment, which fosters the development of positive social and learning skills. An overall one-to-one staff-to-camper ratio helps children who have repeatedly met with failure experience success. 
    • Ramapo offers an on-site college course through the National College Credit Recommendation Service (National CCRS). This course can be listed on an official university transcript for up to 9 semester hours of college credit through Excelsior College of the University of the State of New York. The course can be credited in one of the following disciplines: Education, Special Education, Educational Psychology, Therapeutic Recreation, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, Recreation, Camp Counseling, or Community Service. Your department may also have a fieldwork or independent study course which can be combined with this work.
    • Specialty Counselor Positions Include:
      • Outdoor/Woods Specialists
      • Ropes Course Facilitators
      • Athletics
      • Waterfront
      • Craft Areas
      • Performance Arts
      • Reading Center
      • Science Discovery Center
      • Garden & Animal Care
  • LOCATION: Rhinebeck, NY
  • FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (845) 876-8405 or apply online at www.ramapoforchildren.org
fold faq Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Working at Interlochen Arts Camp is like no other summer job on earth. A thriving arts community, a gorgeous setting, inspiring fellow employees, opportunities to learn and perform - it's a personally rewarding experience that extends long beyond the summer.
    • Campers and employees come to Interlochen Arts Camp from all over the world to create and share in a diverse community of enormous artistic excellence and vitality. Situated on 1,200 acres of forest and nestled between the shores of two glacial lakes, Interlochen Arts Camp is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, a nonprofit cultural leader.
    • For 2 to 6 weeks campers ages 8 to 18 experience a balanced program of study, performance, and recreation. Areas of study include visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing motion picture arts and music. All 50 U.S. states and some 40 other countries are represented by campers and employees.
    • Over the course of the summer our students, faculty, staff and guest artists participate in more than 700 presentations, including concerts, dance recitals, readings, exhibitions and stage plays. Guest artists bring the best in classical jazz, bluegrass, country, blues, pop and world music to Interlochen's four major performance venues.
      • Available positions:
        • Lead:
          • Cabin Counselors
          • Craft Instructors
          • Recreation Staff
          • Challenge Course Staff
          • Staff Hall Counselors
          • Life Guards
          • Small Craft Instructors
        • Work:
          • Hotel Front Desk
          • Security
          • Pedestrian Safety Officer
          • Retail Store Staff
          • Box Office
          • Nurses
          • Health Services Assistants
          • Development
          • Marketing
          • Photography
          • Video Production
          • Transportation
          • Academic Library
        • Teach:
          • Ensemble Managers
          • Teaching Assistants
          • Collaborative Pianists
          • Piano Technicians
          • Theatre Tech
          • Percussion Assistant
          • Presentation
          • Production Services
          • Stage Services
          • Art Assistants
  • LOCATION: Interlochen, MI 49643
  • CONTACT: Human Resources Office 231-276-7342 www.interlochen.org/summerjobs

 

 

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