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Updated: January 23, 2007

 

Summer Internship Program

Staples
Framingham, MA

Based in our Framingham, MA corporate headquarters, our exceptional summer internship program focuses on both your personal and professional development. No matter what area you intern in, you'll have opportunities to see the big picture. In addition to your every day responsibilities, we offer a "lunch and learn" speaker series that will give you exposure to other parts of our organization, a Senior Leadership Luncheon with a key Staples executive, and a store tour that will familiarize you with this vital area of our business. Along the way, our intern social events will give you a chance to interact with other interns and managers more informally. More Info

Summer Teacher

The Steppingstone Foundation
Boston, MA

The Steppingstone Foundation is an award winning organization, dedicated to developing and running programs for schoolchildren which provide a clear link between education and opportunity. The Foundation believes that all children deserve the chance to learn to make their dreams come true. By instilling in our participants the certainty that hard work in school will lead to opportunities as boundless as the imagination, Steppingstone aims to become an instrument of positive change in the field of education.

www.tsf.org/boston/bos_gi_jo.html

Camp Counselor

JCC Camp Kingswood
Bridgton, ME

Are you outgoing and people oriented?
Do you enjoy being a role model to kids?
Do you like being outdoors?
Would you like to help build appreciation for Jewish culture?
Do you want to try different types of work and responsibilities?
Do you want to build your skills for the future?

Then you should spend next summer at JCC Camp Kingswood!

Be a team leader,
a teacher,
a role model…
all when you work at camp!

JCC Camp Kingswood is a Jewish, co-ed, overnight camp for children entering grades 3-11 located on a beautiful lake in Bridgton, Maine. We are a traditional camp offering a wide range of activities. Our caring and positive environment allows campers to develop independence, become more self-confident, learn cooperation and teamwork, and strengthen their Jewish identity.

For more information contact:

Kathy Jonas, Director, Camp Kingswood
Tel.: 617-558-6528
email: kjonas@jccgb.org or visit our website: www.kingswood.org

Residential Counselor/Tutor

Upward Bound Program @ Fitchburg State College
Fitchburg, MA

7 week position
June 18-August 5th
Salary: 2,500 includes free room and board

Requirements:

45 College credit hours and minimum GPA of 2.8
Strong leadership abilities, interpersonal communication skills, and tutoring abilities in Math/Science/English/Spanish are a plus
Experience with youth programs and summer camps preferredDriver's license required
Demonstrates sensitivity to the needs of low-income and the targeted youth population
Demonstrates ability to work in a team setting

Send a letter of interest, resume, FSC Job application and a college transcript copy to

Director, Upward Bound Program, Fitchburg State College, 160 Pearl Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420-2697

Phone: 978-3439

Fax: 978-665-4086

Camp Team Leader

Lexia’s Enrichment Camps

Lexia’s Enrichment Camps™ offer a unique integration of technology, cooperative play, and exercise for the enrichment of a variety of skills including social skills, communication, academic skills, problem solving and teamwork. This program is geared towards a wide variety of learners, grades 2nd through 8th.The foundation of the Enrichment Camps is based upon the development of fundamental cognitive and social skills. The cognitive skills necessary for the understanding of math, reading, science, and other academic domains will be targeted through Lexia’s unique research-based cognitive skill and reading development programs. Social and interpersonal development will be fostered through team building activities and exercise designed to enhance mental and physical development.

We’re looking for enthusiastic, experienced, mature team leaders to provide supervision, support and guidance to a group of 8 children, grades 2-8 and counselors-in-training during a week long school vacation camp. Team leaders should have, or be working toward, a B.A. in related field. Experience with children with learning challenges preferred.

This is a part-time, temporary position for the week of Feb 21-25 and/or the week of April 18-22 (February and April Vacation weeks). Interested candidates will be eligible to apply for a 9 week paid position with the Lexia Enrichment Camps™ Summer Camp. Compensation will be commensurate with experience.

To learn more about Lexia Enrichment Camps™ visit http://www.lexiaresearch.com/summer/index.htm.

Interested applicants should submit resume to Jenna Muri-Rosenthal jennamr@lexialearning.com

 

Tutor

Urban Scholars @ UMass Boston
Boston, MA

Summer 2005 Tutoring Positions

Tutor in the following subject areas: English, Mathematics, Science, Computer science, and foreign language,  Full-time 3.5 hours a week and will pay 9/hr (total salary 2,700 includes orientation and 7 week summer institute)

Email Tom Pietrzak at Thomas.Pietrzak@umb.edu for application materials

Application Deadline is March 14, 2005

Questions call Tom at 617-287-5830

Museum Assistant

Brattleboro Museum and Art Center
Brattleboro, VT

Museum Summer Internship 2005
(802) 257-0124

Assist in all aspects of running a small contemporary art museum. 
www.brattleboromuseum.org
www.vue.org/whatisvts.html

*art, history or visual arts majors preferred

stipend of 1500 for 12 weeks for a total of 480 hours.  Room and board not included.

Summer Staff

Girl Scouts of Spar and Spindle Council, Inc.
North Andover, MA

Summer Staff positions include: Lifeguards, program directors, trip leaders, junior counselors, counselors, head counselors, arts and crafts, archery , nature, sports and boating, canoeing and sailing specialists.

Day Camps:  July 5th-Aug 12
Resident Camp: June 22-Aug 11

Interviews begin March 1st
download an application at www.ssgsc.org
or call 800-842-5566X233

Program Staff

The Fenn School
Concord, MA

The Fenn School
Program Coordinators, Music and Drama, Arts and Crafts, Head Counselors, Pool Staff, Fine Arts Teachers

www.summerfenn.org

email summercamp@fenn.org

Undergraduate Research Program

Lincoln Laboratory MIT
Lexington, MA

Lincoln Laboratory MIT Summer Undergraduate Research Program

http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/summerundergrad.html

Program Eligibility Requirements
Participants must have completed the junior year or be seniors in the process of completing their undergraduate degree and they must be majoring in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or comparable fields and have excellent academic records. U.S. citizenship is required.

Instructors

Camp Fernwood
Maine

Instructors to teach art such as ceramics, screen printing, woodworking, metals, photography, fashion design, painting and arts and crafts.

June 18th-August 14th

Room Board, laundry included plus salary and travel stipend

Visit www.campfernwood.com for more information
Ellyn Weinstein ellyn@campfernwood.com
866-773-1963

Summer 2005 Staff

Winding Trails Recreation Association
Farmington, CT

For an application or more information go to : www.windingtrails.org

pay scales range from 2200 to 5,000 for the summer depending on position, experience, and hours worked.

(arts and crafts, dance, lifeguards, music and drama, preschool, special events, etc..)

Brookline Recreation Dept.

Brookline, MA
Co-Directors/Directors ($15.00/hr)

Co-Directors/Directors are seasoned education or recreation professionals who manage and supervise one of the three Brookline Recreation Summer Camps. In this role, they are responsible for keeping their respective staff well informed of issues and concerns, for providing support and advice, and for managing parent communication. Co-Directors/Directors must be a minimum of 21 years of age, have a bachelor’s degree in Education or related field, and leadership experience in a camp setting.

Leader In Training (LIT) Coordinator ($11.97 - $13.94/hr)

The LIT Coordinator is an experienced education or recreation professional who directs and provides instruction to the LIT staff. In this role, the LIT Coordinator is responsible for coaching and educating the LIT staff about managing groups of children, planning and implementing activities, working with children. Also, this person plans teambuilding and recreational activities for the LIT staff.  LIT Coordinators must be a minimum of 20 years of age and have leadership experience in a camp setting, preferably with teenagers.

Counselors ($9.17/hr)

Counselors are primarily responsible for the management of a single group of campers in a specific age group, leading them through their daily activities. Counselors must be a minimum of 18 years of age and have excellent experience in managing groups of children. They are also responsible for supporting specialists and supervising their Junior Counselors and LIT’s. Counselors are typically hired to work with either the 5 & 6 year old, 7 to 9 year old, or 10 to 13 year old age ranges.

Junior Counselors ($8.00/hr)

Junior Counselors assist Counselors by providing a specific group of campers with physical and emotional safety, enjoyment, and an overall positive camp experience. They are also are expected to assist specialists in the full range of camp activities. Each day offers many opportunities for responsibility and leadership. Junior Counselors must be either 16 or 17 years of age at the start of the camp season. Junior Counselors are typically hired to work with either the 5 & 6 year old or 7 to 9 year old age ranges.

Specialists ($11.97/hr)

Specialists are individuals who stand out in a specific activity area and have experience teaching their craft. Current camp activities include: sports, art, drama, music, creative reading/writing, and nature. Specialists are responsible for creating and leading activities that engage campers in their particular activity. Specialists are typically hired to work with either the 5 & 6 year old, 7 to 9 year old, or 10 to 13 year old age ranges.

Leaders In Training (LIT)

LIT’s assist with supervising a camper group, under the immediate supervision of a counselor. LIT’s have the opportunity to gain valuable leadership experience while working closely with campers, setting up activities, and facilitating games. Also, LIT’s that are interested in becoming a lifeguard or swim instructor have an opportunity to gain valuable experience working closely with lifeguards and swim instructors at the Brookline Swimming Pool. Leaders In Training must be 14 or 15 years of age at the beginning of the summer camp season. For more information about the LIT program, please call 617-739-7578.
Brookline Recreation Department
133 Eliot Street
Brookline, MA 02467
Phone:
617-739-7578;
Email:
summer_camp@town.brookline.ma.us
Website: www.townofbrooklinemass.com/recreation/SummerDayCamp

Internships & Jobs

Summer Camps in Massachusetts
summercampstaff.com/

www.joltcamps.com/

www.career.cornell.edu/jobsandinternships/resources.html?refresh=true&cat_id=35

www.massgeneral.org/mao/summer.html

www.petersons.com/summerop/

www.wework2play.com/

 


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