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Art Instructor & Camp Counselor (Summer 2017)

Camp Matoaka

Camp Matoaka

Art Instructor & Camp Counselor (Summer 2017)

Smithfield, ME
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Looking for the best summer ever? Join the Camp Matoaka Family and be a camp counselor!

    Camp Matoaka is a premier girls’ camp on a beautiful lake in Maine. We are seeking awesome, responsible, young women to serve as mentors, instructors, teachers and role-models for our campers. Currently, we are seeking Art Instructors for Summer 2017!

    Camp Matoaka is an overnight, summer camp in Maine. Situated on over 150 acres of flat, grassy playing fields, woodlands and lakefront, Matoaka’s facility is top-notch. More important than a great facility, Matoaka has a family-type atmosphere and is often described as being fun, spirited, warm and caring.

    Campers range in age from 7-15 and come from across the country. A majority of our campers, as well as many staff, return each summer to a place they call “home.”

    Each summer, we hire 120 staff to come and spend their summer in Maine. All of our staff specialize, and are well-qualified, in one of the myriad activities we have at camp.

    Our staff are paid well and benefits include room, board, laundry, free internet access and a travel allowance. We are currently looking for female staff to join our Art Department from mid-June through mid-August.

    Arts & Crafts Program:

    Campers at Matoaka are encouraged to work with a wide variety of media to produce various arts and crafts projects that encourage self-confidence and improve skill coordination.

    Each instructor in the department is skilled in many areas of design, each offering different expertise. It is important to encourage the girls to pursue challenging, creative ideas in order to build on artistic talents that all children possess.

    The girls work on numerous projects during the summer, including techniques drawing, painting, sculpting, jewelry, mosaic, stained glass, collage, printmaking, and tie dying.

    An important aspect of the program is the fact that parents do not see the daily instruction process and therefore base their opinion of the department on what their daughters bring home at the end of the summer. It is therefore very important that campers have finished creative and interesting projects that can speak for the high level of instruction and competency of the staff.

    Our Arts Center has south and north decks overlooking East Lake. The Arts Center contains a ceramics section for the Ceramics Department, a room for the Sewing Department, and the central Arts & Crafts area. These respective areas, and the equipment therein, are overseen by each Head of Department.

    The Ceramics department has a ceramics studio with a kiln for firing and glazing ceramic products, and 3 electric pottery wheels.

    The storage areas for the Arts and Crafts department have ample supplies to cover a wide range of projects: embroidery, leather work, drawing, painting, sculpting, tie dying, ceramics, mosaic, stained glass, jewelry making, collages, and other mixed-media projects.

    Ceramics Program:

    Campers are encouraged to work with clay to produce various projects that help them acquire and demonstrate the skills and techniques necessary in ceramics. Each instructor in the department is skilled in many areas of design and technique, offering different expertise.

    It is important to encourage the children to pursue creative ideas in order to bring out artistic talent. The girls work on numerous projects that are organized by staff throughout the summer.

    The projects include the use of techniques in wheel-thrown pottery, slab-building, coil and pinch pots, and additive and subtractive sculpture. There is a new project daily which the campers are encouraged to make.

    However, it is important to foster the campers’ own creativity and allow them to pursue any well thought-out project on individual bases. In addition, an important aspect of the program is the fact that parents do not see the daily instruction process and therefore base their opinion of the department on what their daughters bring home at the end of the summer.

    It is important that campers have finished creative and interesting projects that can speak for the high level of instruction and competency of the staff.

    Facilities:

    Our ceramics studio has south and north decks overlooking East Lake. The entire Arts Center contains a darkroom for the Photography department, the ceramics studio, a room for the Sewing department, and the central arts and crafts area.

    This ceramic studio houses three electric wheels, with foot-pedals to adjust the speed, as well as two large canvas-covered tables and a canvas-covered wedging table that provides ample work-space. The kiln is kept in a separate room.

    Sewing Program:

    Our Sewing department is located in the Arts Center and has twelve easy-to-use sewing machines.

    Camp provides all the materials necessary for both machine and hand-stitching projects so that campers may explore both the practical and artistic sides of sewing.

    There are a range of different projects to suite differing ability levels. Pillows, soft or beanie toys, and handbags would all be relatively basic, compared to pajama pants and other garments that campers would work their way up to. Projects also include a wide variety of hand stitching and embroidery.

    Facilities:

    The Sewing department is located in Matoaka’s 2400-square-foot Arts and Crafts Center and has 12 machines that are set up in the Sewing Room. All fabrics and sewing materials are provided by Camp Matoaka.

  • Qualifications

    Personal experience and knowledge in a few or all of the following areas is required: painting and drawing, tie dying, jewelry making, charcoal/pastel work, weaving, stained glass, and papiermâché, ceramics or sewing. Also, knowledge of basic arts and crafts mediums such as plaster, scrapbooking, printmaking, air-dry and oven-baked clay, etc.

    Imagination and organization should be used to enlarge the present program and to ensure that all the equipment is used to the best advantage.

    Instructors will also serve as bunk counselors, living and caring for a group of girls with 2-3 other counselors.

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  • About Us

    Camp Matoaka is a private, girls, 7-week residential summer camp in Maine. Situated on over 150 acres of flat grassy playing fields, woodlands and lakefront, Matoaka's facility is top notch. More important than a great facility, Matoaka has a family type atmosphere and is often described as being fun, spirited, warm and caring.

    Campers range in age from 7-15 and come from across the country. A majority of our campers as well as many staff return each summer to a place they call 'home.'

    Each summer we hire 120 staff to come spend their summer in Maine. All of our staff specialize and are well qualified in one or more activities listed below. Our staff are paid well and benefits include: room, board, uniform, certifications and a travel allowance.

    Applicants must be patient, fun-loving, spirited and nurturing!

    www.matoaka.com.