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Seasonal Martial Arts Specialist

Camp Mountain Chai is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our team as a Seasonal Martial Arts Specialist— for the summer season. As a Martial Arts Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in creating a positive, inclusive, and fun camp environment for our campers and staff while ensuring their safety and well-being. This position is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are passionate about Martial Arts and working with children, promoting personal growth, and fostering a strong sense of community. You will supervise and manage the campers in the Martial Arts Specialty area as well.

Qualifications/Certifications:

  • Minimum age requirement: 18+. Entering their senior year of college or equivalent.
  • Prior experience in Martial Arts (Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Kung-Fu, Boxing, Muay Thai, Krav Maga, and self-defense; preferably in a teaching or leadership role.
  • Strong background and experience in camping, education, and/or related fields.
  • Desire and ability to work with children and young adults in a camp setting.
  • Ability to creatively plan and schedule programs and activities, and to maximize the skills
  • Ability to communicate with, relate to, and serve as an example to all campers and staff.
  • Willingness and ability to take full responsibility for the safety and security of campers.
  • Ability to accept guidance, constructive feedback, and support.
  • CPR and First Aid Certification (Training can be provided if needed).

Job Responsibilities

  1. Camper Supervision and Safety:
    • Always maintain a high level of safety for all campers throughout the day, at the Martial Arts specialty area, and during related programming.
    • Build a strong and positive relationship with all campers.
    • Responsible for the health, safety, and happiness of campers always.
    • Attend and actively participate in camp-wide safety and emergency response training sessions and protocols.
    • Shmira (camper supervision) at night as assigned.
  2. Mentoring and Role Modeling for Campers:
    • Serve as a positive role model for campers, promoting CMC’s mission and values.
    • Act as a role model for the entire CMC community.
    • Help every camper make friends, become acclimated to camp life, and grow toward their potential.
    • Facilitate age-appropriate activities at Martial Arts that encourage personal growth, self-esteem, and character development.
    • Ability to accept guidance, constructive feedback, and support.
    • Ability to ask for help when needed.
  3. Program Activity Leadership:
    • Ensure that Martial Arts is conducted safely and in accordance with ACA guidelines.
    • The Martial Arts specialist should wear safety equipment (i.e., pads and protective gear) when campers demonstrate their strength, to promote safety and adhere to ACA guidelines.
    • Responsible for planning sessions, preparation, and implementation of all cabin activity periods and Chugim (elective) programs relating to the activity area.
    • Lead day-to-day operations of the Martial Arts cabin activities, chugim, and Shabb’options.
    • Assist with the setup and tear down of Martial Arts equipment after each cabin activity period.
    • Assist with properly storing all Martial Arts equipment at the end of the day in bins.
    • Follow the Program Director’s instructions on which activities you will lead and when your hour off will take place.
    • Participate regularly and enthusiastically in all camp programs (Chai’dol, CMC Games, Maccabiah, and Embassy).
    • Participate regularly and enthusiastically in all Judaic programming, including Shabbat services, Choose Your Own Tefillah, and Havdalah.
  4. Group Dynamics:
    • Foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity within campers at Martial Arts.
    • Build a strong and positive relationship with every camper who comes to Martial Arts.
    • Help every camper make friends, become acclimated to camp life, grow towards his/her/their potential, and become part of the community.
    • Assist with resolving conflicts and create a supportive, respectful, and positive atmosphere within the group.
    • Create a safe space for campers to try new things and accomplish their desired tasks.
    • Participate in and help plan unit evening and all-camp programs as needed.
  5. Health and Wellness:
    • Provide basic first aid when necessary, following camp health and safety policies.
    • Sanitize Martial Arts equipment after each period to ensure that it is clean.
    • Notify the Program Director and the Directors immediately of any incidents or issues so they can fill out an accident/injury report.
    • Document and report any incidents or issues ASAP by filling out accident/injury reports.
    • Promote good hygiene practices and encourage campers to stay hydrated, eat nutritious meals, shower, change their clothes regularly, etc.
    • Promote good cabin hygiene (making sure that cabins stay clean, campers and staff belongings are organized, and that there is empty floor space to promote cabin bonding activities).
  6. Communication:
    • Communicate with the Assistant Director pre-summer about Martial Arts and how to build a curriculum for the summer.
    • Maintain open and effective communication with the CMC full-time team, summer Leadership team, Unit Heads, and fellow staff members.
    • Able and willing to work with a variety of campers and staff members in a calm, always collected manner.
    • Attend walkie-talkie training so that you know how to use one.
    • Charge walkie-talkie nightly to ensure that if the Leadership team needs to communicate, they can.
    • Communicate with the Assistant Director if you need any additional Martial Arts supplies and/or equipment.
  7. Environmental Stewardship:
    • Instill in campers and staff respect for nature and the environment. Lead by example in eco-friendly practices (picking up trash around camp, keeping CMC clean, recycling paper and/or soda cans, putting lost items in the lost and found bin).
    • Ensuring that campers and staff do not leave their mark by adding graffiti to camp property. This includes the inside and outside of cabins and all buildings.
  8. Responsibilities as Staff at Camp Mountain Chai:
    • Adhere to the goals, mission, and camp rules set by Camp Mountain Chai.
    • Act as a role model in camp for the entire camp community.
    • Participate in the mandatory pre-summer Martial Arts meeting, Specialist orientation, and staff week.
    • Participate regularly and enthusiastically in all camp day-to-day programs and special events.
    • Attend regular supervisory meetings (one-on-ones) with the Program Director and/or Directors.
    • Attend unit staff meetings and weekly all-staff meetings as assigned.
    • Directly responsible for the cleanliness and care of living space, including pre-and post-camp inventory of the cabin.
    • When not at Martial Arts, you will act as a counselor during mealtimes, menucha (rest hour), shower hour, and evening programs. We ask you to be a super-specialist, build relationships with the campers in your cabin, and be engaged. It makes a difference!
    • Assist with the closing down of camp at the end of each session and summer. This also includes tearing down the Martial Arts tent, storing away Martial Arts pads and equipment, and shuttling it down to the Pods with a member of the full-time team.
    • Assist with end-of-summer inventory for Martial Arts and additional areas at camp.

Physical Demands:

  • The ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 35 pounds, such as coolers, program equipment, and camping supplies.
  • The ability to frequently stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, and crawl, especially when assisting campers with various activities.
  • The ability to stand and walk for extended periods, often while leading campers on hikes, nature walks, and field trips.
  • The ability to sit for extended periods, especially when instructing campers in arts and crafts, storytelling, and other sedentary activities.
  • The ability to operate machinery and equipment, such as camp grills, canoes, and archery equipment, with proper training and safety precautions.
  • The ability to work in a variety of environments, including indoors, outdoors, and in confined spaces, such as tents, cabins, and camp buses.
  • The ability to work in a variety of weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and sun exposure.
  • Swim and/or pass a swim test to ensure the safety of campers during water activities.
  • Maintain attention and high levels of energy or excitement for extended periods to keep campers engaged and entertained.
  • Spend most of the time outdoors and tolerate a variety of weather conditions, including heat, humidity, and insects.
  • Be able to bend, stretch, twist, or reach out to assist campers with various activities, such as tying shoelaces, helping with bathroom needs, and participating in physical games.

Please note that this job description is not all-encompassing. Other duties may be assigned, and the requirements of this position may change at any time.