
Tikvah Director – Inclusion and Support Program
Camp Ramah in Canada
Part-Time (September–June) | Full-Time (June–August)
Reports to: Camp Co-Directors
About Camp Ramah in Canada
Camp Ramah in Canada is a premier Jewish overnight camp located on beautiful Skeleton Lake in Muskoka, Ontario. For over 65 years, Ramah has been a place where campers of all abilities grow, learn, and experience the joy of Jewish community in a warm and inclusive environment.
Our Tikvah Program supports campers with disabilities and diverse learning needs, ensuring that everyone is valued, included, and able to fully participate in camp life — from swimming and sports to Shabbat celebrations and cabin life.
Position Overview
Camp Ramah in Canada is seeking a compassionate, experienced, and collaborative Tikvah Director to lead our inclusion program year-round and onsite during the summer. The Tikvah Director plays a key role in ensuring that campers with disabilities are fully supported, understood, and included in all aspects of camp life.
Year-Round Responsibilities (September–June)
- Partner with the Camp Co-Directors to review camper applications and identify inclusion needs.
- Communicate with families to understand camper strengths, needs, and goals.
- Develop camper support plans and oversee implementation and parent communication.
- Assist with hiring, onboarding, and training members of the Tikvah staff team.
- Contribute to pre-camp and in-camp staff training sessions; prepare resources and materials for summer.
Summer Responsibilities (June–August)
- Provide daily and ongoing support for Tikvah campers; develop and implement individualized support plans.
- Supervise, mentor, and guide Tikvah staff, addressing challenges and supporting their success.
- Communicate regularly with parents to share updates and collaborate on strategies for camper growth.
- Offer ongoing support to staff across camp who may require guidance; develop individualized strategies to be implemented by supervisors.
- Work closely with the Summer Leadership Team — including the Camp Co-Directors, Rashei Eidot (unit heads), Yoatzot (parent liaisons), medical team, specialists, and program staff — to ensure inclusive practices camp-wide.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in special education, social work, psychology, child development, or related field (Master’s preferred).
- Experience working with children with disabilities in educational, therapeutic, or recreational settings.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with staff and families.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to problem-solve in real time.
- Maturity, professionalism, and discretion in managing sensitive camper needs and maintaining confidentiality.
- Flexibility, creativity, and a strong team-oriented mindset.
Compensation
- $8,000 - $10,000 for summer employment
- $2,500 for pre-summer year-round work
To Apply please email your resume to [email protected].