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Camphill Special School-Beaver Run

Volunteer Coworker

United States
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Location
United States: Philadelphia

Program Duration
7-12 months (includes high school academic year abroad), 1-2 years, over 2 years

Typical Duration of Program
1-2 years

Dates
Please Contact Us for updates.

  • Description

    Young people from all over the world volunteer at Camphill Special School as residential volunteer coworkers. They are compassionate, intelligent, and hard-working, lending cultural diversity, many different talents, and a great deal of love to our community.

    Residential volunteer coworkers are welcomed to the School at the end of August every year. After a week-long orientation, they plunge into life either at the Children's Village at Beaver Run or The Transition Program at Beaver Farm, under the supervision of experienced volunteer coworkers who have made a long-term commitment to the community, its way of life, and our students.

    During their time at Camphill Special School, residential volunteer coworkers receive room and board, health insurance, a modest monthly stipend, and a definite assurance that they have made a difference in the lives of our children.

    During their first year, residential volunteer coworkers participate in a course of study that serves as an introduction to curative education and the Camphill philosophy. Coworkers staying for the entire year may apply to participate concurrently in the first year of the Camphill School of Curative Education. After completion of the first year, coworkers are awarded a Certificate in Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and Curative Education.

  • Highlights

    As a coworker your responsibilities will include various activities. An example of these are as follows: Care for 2-4 students guiding them towards independence in self-help skills (i.e. tying shoes, putting on and zipping coat, etc.), home life and care skills (i.e. putting dirty laundry in washer, transferring to dryer, then actual folding of clothes), encouraging the routine of independent personal hygiene (i.e. appropriately and thoroughly brushing teeth and hair), participating in and initiating recreational activities (i.e. hiking, arts and crafts, etc.), and essentially appearing as a role model and assisting them in appropriate behaviors.

    Again main duties will vary in accordance to setting: Home life responsibilities include meal preparation, helping to maintain cleanliness and beauty in the home environment, assisting to create festivities that may occur (i.e. Birthdays, seasonal celebrations, etc.).

    Vocational skills are a large part of this particular program encouraging the transition of the young adult from a school environment to a working environment. Vocational activities would include: Work in neighboring camphill community which could include land work, gardening, orchard, etc.

  • Qualifications

    Outgoing personality, flexibility, patience, a willingness to try new things and openness to learning about the child with special needs. Previous work with children and/or youth is an advantage. We are looking for people with self motivation and initiative, a good sense of humor, competency in their work ethics, a willingness to learn, and an open mind to new and different approaches. Some college background is preferred--minimum requirement is a High School Diploma or its equivalent. NOTE: Overseas Applicants must have a Proficiency in English, TOEFL's may be required.

  • Minimum Education

    High School

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

  • Program Fees Include:

    Camphill Special School provides volunteers with medical insurance, access to its fleet of cars, free room/board, a monthly stipend, and minor personal needs, i.e. shampoo/conditioner, soap, etc. Volunteer is responsible for cost of travel.

  • Salary/Pay

    USD160 montly stipend

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Arts
    • Childcare/children
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Consciousness-raising
    • Cooking
    • Education
    • Festivals
    • Gardening
    • Handicapped
    • Human Rights
    • Music
    • Organic Farming
    • Organizational Development
    • Volunteering
    • Youth Development
  • Age Range

    20-on up

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Group living

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups of 5-10

  • Application Process Involves

    • Disciplinary Clearance Form
    • Letters of Reference
    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
    • Phone/Video Interview
    • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    rolling

  • Post Services Include

    • Alumni Network
  • Camphill Special School-Beaver Run's Mission Statement

    Camphill Special School's mission is to create wholeness for children and youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities through education and therapy in extended family living so that they may be better understood and their disabilities moderated, that they may more fully unfold their potential, and that they more fully and meaningfully participate in life.

  • Year Founded

    1963

  • Camphill Special School-Beaver Run is a anthroposophy based organization. We do not require our participants to be of the same faith. Our volunteers will not be involved in religious proselytizing.