Arena Stage Washington , DC 20319
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WHO WE ARE
Camp Arena Stage is dedicated to the personal and creative growth of its campers, by providing excellent arts instruction in a joyful, supportive community. Campers are empowered to choose their own schedule from over 50 classes in theater, dance, music, visual arts, filmmaking and writing. Camp Arena Stage brings together campers (ages 8-15) and professional artist-educators from diverse backgrounds to explore, discover and create art.
WHAT WE VALUE
Community and art make the magic of Camp Arena Stage.
At camp we see, recognize and appreciate each individual for who they are and the art that only they can make. We value being present, joyful, creative and kind.
We know art has a product, but it is also a process full of mistakes and discoveries.
We support one another and make a place that is safe to take risks and to grow.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
The Shakespeare/Writing Instructor at Camp Arena Stage plans and teaches four daily art classes and participates fully in other aspects of camp. Seeking a candidate enthusiastic about and experienced in teaching the following classes: Shakespeare for ages 8-12, Shakespeare for ages 12-15, Creative Writing for ages 12-15, and Writing for the Stage for ages 12-15. Supplies budget provided.
This role is Full-Time & Seasonal, 40 hours per week, for 6 weeks:
June 24 - August 2, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. This includes one paid week of camp staff training followed by a 3-Week Session and a 2-Week Session.
Camp Arena Stage is a day camp located on the campus of Georgetown Visitation (1524 35th St. NW, Washington, DC). The rate is $750/week. Free onsite parking is available. Children of staff members attend camp free of charge.
Plan curriculum for and teach four classes each day to ages 8-12 and 12-15. We especially seek applicants excited about the 8-12 age group.
Serve as a homeroom/small group leader for 8 campers OR be part of the team that runs carpool lines and the technical needs of our daily Noontime Show.
Co-lead a one-time recreation or arts activity each day
Participate in a full week of on-site camp staff training
Contribute to a safe, supportive, collaborative arts community for campers and staff
Attend brief faculty meetings on Thursdays from 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.
Participate in a camp clean-up day on August 3.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
Experience working with young people; teaching experience in Shakespeare and writing preferred
Bachelor's degree or higher and/or equivalent professional experience, outstanding undergraduates considered
Ability to plan and teach hands-on, age-appropriate activities that encourage creativity and skill building
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