The Museum of American Bird Art (MABA) is seeking an experienced and skilled leader to direct our Wild at Art! summer day camp, providing a safe, fun camp experience and stimulating each camper’s creativity, sense of wonder and understanding of the natural world.Qualifications:Candidate must be at least 25 years old, and hold, at minimum, a bachelor’s degree, preferably in art, natural science, or education. Experience should include at least 2 seasons of administrative or supervisory experience in camp, or equivalent;Requires excellent communication, supervisory and management skills with children and adults, a love of art and nature, ability to work as a team member;Must possess a valid driver’s license;Current minimum certification in Community First Aid and Community CPR; Successful candidates must pass a background records check (CORI, SORI and driver’s).Compensation and Benefit: Rate of Pay: This position has competitive pay for a camp leadership position. Additional Comments:This is a 40 hour/week position while camp is in session (expected to be June 29-August 7). The director will work on a part time basis to prepare for camp, beginning as early as February, and for one week after camp closes for wrap-up and evaluation. Pre- and post-camp schedule may be adjusted depending on candidate’s schedule. Please note: In the past, this position has been combined with the Education Coordinator position, and potentially that could be done again.Training may include attending an American Camp Association professional development workshop. To Apply: Please send (email preferred) your resume and cover letter to:Amy Montague – Director, amontague@massaudubon.org, Museum of American Bird Art, 963 Washington St, Canton, MA 02021.Posted on: 01/15/2015