Russian Language Summer Camp Program Leadership

Concordia College

Bemidji, MN

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Coaching, Diversity, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Mentoring, Microsoft Exchange Server, Music, Organizational Skills, People Management, Program Evaluation, Russian Language, Staff Policies, Staff Training, Team Lead/Manager, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Tuition Fees
LOCATION
Bemidji, MN
POSTED
30+ days ago

Under the direction of the camp Village" dean leadership staff members will in the target language plan and lead cultural programs implement educational curriculum and be a leader & mentor to staff and camp participants.

We have a variety of different leadership positions including:

• Team Lead • Credit Curriculum Facilitator • Non-Credit Curriculum Facilitator • Adventure Day Camp Coordinator • Assistant Dean

This opportunity is for you if you love being outdoors, making friends from all over the world, and working with children. Join us this summer.

Perks: • Free Meals • Free Lodging • Paid on-the-job training • Tuition Discount for your child at camp • J-1 Exchange Visitor visa sponsorship for international applicants

Must be at least 18 years old.

About Concordia Language Villages

Named one of Minnesotas Best Summer Camps by Star Tribune readers for three years in a row, we bring language alive at Concordia Language Villages. In the beautiful North Woods of Minnesota, we create a place that is both culturally authentic and uniquely our own. At the Language Villages, everything from the music played to the dishes used in the dining hall reflects the culture each was designed to represent.

Thats where you come in. Our dedicated staff is essential to creating the unique immersive experience our participants have come to love. Share your passion for language and culture with the next generation and beyond by joining us at one or more of 14 Language Villages.

Position Responsibilities

Speak the target language with children, villagers" and other staff members as much as possible.

In collaboration with the dean, develop and implement pre-summer planning and preparation.

Organize and supervise the proficiency-based villager placement process.

Participate in all aspects of Village life, including meals, song times, evening programs, cultural presentations, and staff meetings.

Under the direction of the dean, supervise staff members, assist with staff training, and coach staff.

Be a positive role model for desired behaviors among villagers, including the use of the target language.

General Responsibilities for All Positions

Be familiar with and abide by specific policies set forth in the Personnel Policies" which are designated by Concordia Language Villages administration and individual Village deans.

Read and become familiar with the responsibilities for your specific area of assignment.

After receiving your Staff Handbook and other material, read all the information carefully and thoroughly before arriving at the Village.

Report to orientation prior to your first session as designated by your staff agreement.

Assist with setting up the Village, preparing for the next session, and maintaining the Village throughout the session.

Speak the target language with villagers and staff members as much as possible.

Live in community living arrangements assigned according to gender, nearly all positions include living and sleeping in a cabin or other housing unit with villagers, participants of the same gender. Positions that do not include living with villagers do include living with other staff members of the same gender.

Be prepared to use shared bathroom facilities assigned according to gender. Shower and toilet stalls are private but situated within common bathroom areas shared with other staff and villagers.

Model standards for behavior and be sensitive to the health and welfare of the villagers.

Remain one day after your final session for cleanup, inventory, and evaluation of the program.

Essential Functions of All Positions

Emotional resiliency and cognitive abilities to carry out job responsibilities specifically in the busy noisy communal environment that is the Village.

Ability to establish and maintain appropriate professional relationships.

Ability to exercise good judgment and manage your own needs in order to maintain a youth-centered program.

Interpersonal skills to interact effectively with individuals and groups in respecting social and cultural diversity and maintaining appropriate boundaries.

Provision of essential functions helps assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

About the Company

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Concordia College