Camper Support Assistant
$15/hr
Boise, Idaho
Temporary, 20 hours, M-F, either 8:30 AM-12:30 PM or 12:30-4:30 PM (schedule may vary)
Reports to Education Programs Manager
Key Accountabilities and Job Summary
Serve as teaching assistant for summer writing camps with campers who are neurodivergent or have special health, accessibility, or behavioral needs.
Support, assist, and provide accommodations for individual campers with special health, accessibility, and behavioral needs.
The Cabin’s Summer Writing Camps are weeklong literary adventures for Idaho kids in grades 3-12. Each camp is led by a professional writer who designs camp curriculum based on creative writing enrichment in their genre of expertise: poetry, fiction, memoir, playwriting, and screenwriting. Through active, imaginative writing experiences, Cabin camps engage kids in the power of reading and writing as a lifelong practice. The Cabin is committed to making our camps more accessible to writers with disabilities by providing individualized support as needed.
Essential Functions
Supporting individual campers with whatever they need to write awesome work
Keeping track of supplies
Participating in games and lessons
Accompanying the teaching-writer and campers on field trips
Making photocopies
Taking attendance
Collaborating with volunteer assistants
Encouraging students and being an all-around good role model
Supports, assists, and provides accommodations for individual campers with disabilities as needed
Assists teaching-writers leading camps with neurodivergent campers or campers who have special health, accessibility, or behavioral needs. This includes:
Ensures the safety of assigned camp’s campers out in the community by enforcing The Cabin’s Community Conduct and Safety Policy
Communicates with camp teaching-writer, Education Programs Manager, and camper parents about camper progress and challenges
Reports on camp experiences in an end-of-season report
Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
6 months experience working with (or volunteering with) individuals with disabilities.
Knowledge of best practices for working with kids with special health, accessibility, and behavioral needs
Ability to teach, support, and encourage campers with a variety of access needs.
Ability to recognize behaviors that may require intervention and to redirect or support campers appropriately
A passion for The Cabin’s mission to forge community through the voices of all readers, writers, and learners
How to Apply
Applicants should send their resume and cover letter by April 19th, 2024, to hillaryc@thecabinidaho.org. Please reference the job title in the subject line.
The Cabin values diversity of all kinds and will prioritize candidates who will both challenge and complement our team. In your cover letter, please share the unique skills, background, perspective, demographics, viewpoints, etc. that you would bring to this position.