Teva Educator Song Leader
Adamah
Being a Teva Song Leader:
The Teva Song Leader is a core role in the cohort and is the primary person responsible for engaging students in after-meal music and prayer, as well as our end of day layla tov ritual. Beyond being a song leader, this person also leads and organizes the ‘Teva Band,’ Teva’s acclaimed Educator/Student-led musical extravaganza. Ideally, this person has a background in teaching and leading music, plays an instrument, and is confident in their voice in front of a group of students. A background in leading Jewish prayer is also a plus! Music is an integral part of the Teva experience for students, teachers, and Teva educators. To learn more and listen, check out some Teva Tunes here!
Program Dates:
The Fall Season will run August 24 – November 24 (exact dates are subject to change), at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Falls Village, CT.
Teva comes back for a Spring Season from Mid-April to June, with programming at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center and at the Pearlstone Retreat Center and Outdoor Education Campus, 30 minutes north of Baltimore, MD.
Core Educator Responsibilities:
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Introduce students to the natural world through exploration of the forest, farm, and campus of Isabella Freedman
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Plan and lead outdoor learning blocks and electives to teach ecological and Jewish concepts, either solo or with a co-educator
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Lead children’s programming during Adamah holiday retreats
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Work collaboratively with supervisors and colleagues
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Participate in theatrical presentations, large scale games, evening programming, and song sessions
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Support programming at meals for students and chaperones
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Participate in Shacharit (morning prayer services) and add creative educational elements
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Assist with development of curriculum, skits, and program materials
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Participate in staff training and development (1/3 of total work time) and learn Teva’s curriculum
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Prepare the site for the week, includes programming materials, set-up, and take-down
Additional Song-Lead Responsibilities:
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Teach and lead after-meal songs and blessings with support from the ‘Teva Band’
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Be a leader in Teva’s musical culture, including musical empowerment of educators and students
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Facilitate night-time closing ritual with students
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Support Teva’s shacharit program with musical guidance and leadership
Compensation and benefits
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Pay of $17.00/hour, approximately $6,000-$7,000 per season.
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Room and board in a communal house provided by Adamah at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center.
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Professional development and networking opportunities throughout the season.
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Opportunity to develop teaching skills in a creative experiential setting.
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Participation in vibrant ecologically based Jewish community of Isabella Freedman.
To Apply:
Please send a resume to Teva@adamah.org to apply. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled. The application includes two interviews and three references.