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Jewish Communal Career Opportunities
IMPORTANT: Check with the posting organization to ensure that the
position is still open.
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Date Posted |
March 10, 2011 |
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Expiration Date |
June 5, 2011 |
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Job Title |
Teva Specialist |
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Posting Organization |
Ramah Day Camp
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Salary Range |
to be discussed |
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Weekly Hours |
40-45 |
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Contact |
Susan Anusl
Ramah Day Camp
2100 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103br />
susana@ramahpoconos.org
215-885-8556 |
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Job Description |
Jewish Day Camp in suburban Philadelphia seeks Teva Specialist (Nature and Outdoor Adventure instructor) available from June 15th to August 17th, 2011. Join our team of talented, creative staff and 200+ campers (aged 4 to 12 years).
Our Nature/Outdoor Adventure program promotes environmental consciousness and appreciation for nature through a variety of in and out of camp experiences.
- Our teva leader brings an enthusiasm for, and knowledge of,
Environmental education, gardening, animal care and orienteering
- Our teva leader will instruct the campers in the recycling process,
tending to our camp garden, taking care of animals and, outdoor adventures which include hiking, orienteering and camping
- Our ideal teva leader has worked with children, preferably in a camp
environment; including small group instruction
- Our ideal teva leader brings creativity and hands-on activities to this position
- Must have strong leadership skills and will serve as a positive Jewish role model
- Works collaboratively with program director, educators and counselors
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Location |
India, Minsk, Ethiopia, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Vienna and the Former Soviet Union. |
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Date Posted |
December 16, 2005 |
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Expiration Date |
Rolling Admissions |
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Job title |
JDC Jewish Service Corps Volunteer Program |
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Posting organization |
JDC, Joint Distribution Committee |
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Salary range |
N/A |
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Weekly hours |
N/A |
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Contact |
711 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212. 885.0806
Fax: 212.370.5467
volunteer@jdc.org |
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Job Description |
Use your skills and commitment to Jewish life to help an overseas
Jewish community! The JDC Jewish Service Corps sends
self-starting, creative, college graduates and young professionals
to work and live in international Jewish communities for one year
placements. The work includes Jewish education, community outreach
and development, and welfare/relief projects. |
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Special Skills |
JDC provides housing, a monthly stipend, health insurance, and
covers all work related expenses. Placements for fall 2006 include
India, Minsk, Ethiopia, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Vienna, and the Former Soviet Union. Visit
http://www.jdc.org/how_volunteer.html for more information. |
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