Position: Junior Farm Camp Counselor/Sustainable Agriculture Intern

Organization: Gorman Heritage Farm, Cincinnati, OH
Contact:Katie Murtaugh, Program Manager

(513) 563-6663 ext. 109

Internship Description: Gorman Heritage Farm is seeking four (4) paid Junior Camp Counselors/Interns to join our creative, experienced, and dedicated staff for 10 weeks during the summer of2016.

Junior counselors will gain valuable experience in farm-based education.

• The Junior Counselor’s primary responsibility is to assist Senior Counselors in leading tenweek-long sessions of farm camp. Junior Counselors will gain experience with campers froma variety of backgrounds and ages (4-15 years). Camps focus on daily farm chores, hands-onnature exploration, and camp favorites like songs, games, and crafts.

• Junior Counselors will gain experience working in a cooperative, supportive, andeducational working environment.

• They will have the opportunity to lead activities and assist in planning camp activities.

• Junior Counselors will learn about and participate in farm operations and animal care. Theywill also have the opportunity to assist with public special events on the farm.

• There will be opportunities to share one’s own skills and experiences with campers,volunteers, staff, and interns from other local organizations.

• Junior Counselors receive one week of paid training. There will also be a paid team building activity/trip during the week of July 4th.

• Junior Counselors will have the opportunity to participate in workshops/classes pertaining to different environmental issues.

• Junior Counselors will have the opportunity to plan and implement small projects relating to sustainability on the Farm.

Description of Site:

Gorman Heritage Farm is an educational working farm in the Village of Evendale, just north of

Cincinnati, Ohio. This 122 acre non-profit farm provides the opportunity to explore and learn thehistory, methods, and values of a working family farm in a natural setting.

Gorman Heritage Farm promotes:

• Hands-on education for people of all ages (particularly local students) about agriculture, localhabitats, and the value of manual labor

• The preservation of a distinct regional identity and local traditions, specifically the history of

Gorman Heritage Farm and the values of the Gorman family that helped it flourish

• An understanding of modern food systems and how sustainable agriculture, theconsumption of locally grown food, and responsible land use can support a healthy society

• The entrepreneurial spirit that seeks new avenues for self-sustaining business opportunities

• Community building that highlights the essential connections between people, land, andmeaningful labor

General and Specific Responsibilities:

• Assist Senior Counselors in leading a group of 6-11 campers around the farm, assist inleading small and large group activities, and help supervise campers’ participation instructured activities

• Responsible for knowing the location of all of your campers during camp hours

• Demonstrate sensitivity to and fulfill the needs of the campers to the best of your ability

• Interact appropriately with campers in a variety of situations

• Appropriately model behavior and use positive behavior-management techniques, including:enthusiasm, positive attitude, patience, a sense of humor, and self-control

• Help with morning set-up and afternoon clean-up of camp areas

• Required attendance at the scheduled training sessions and after-camp staff meetings

• Responsible for being active in all aspects of camp preparation and implementation

• Plan and lead activities for campers throughout the camp week

Desired Qualifications:

• Previous experience working with children

• Applicants must be at least 16 years of age by May 26th

• A marked ability to assist in planning and implementing programs for campers

• Ability to work as a member of a team and also independently

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

• Demonstrated interest in the environment, sustainability, agriculture and education

• Passion for the natural world and working with children

• Flexibility and creativity

• Special skills and experience such as cooking, singing/music, arts and crafts, building/construction is a plusbut not required
Experience: Experience with children, camp, and animals preferred

Responsible to: Senior Farm Camp Counselors, Camp Coordinator, Program Manager

Location: 10052 Reading Road, Evendale, OH (just north of Cincinnati city limits)

Duration: May 31—August 5, 2016 (10 weeks)

Hours: 40 hours per week; 8:00am – 4:00pm M-F
Compensation: $1,300 - $1,500 stipend for the summer based on experience

Training:

• June 4th is a mandatory training day from 8:00am – 3:30pm at Gorman Heritage Farm.

• Camp Training Week is May 31st through June 4th. If you are available please come afterschool until 4:00pm each day for training.
Compensation: $1,300 - $1,500 stipend for the summer based on experience

Application Procedure: Visit to apply. You will need to submit a cover letter and resume. Please email these materials to our ProgramManager at .

Accepting Applications: We will start accepting applications Monday, January 11th, 2016
Deadline: Ongoing, until positions are filled