Student Hosts hold a unique, key role at the Folk School for several months. They develop relationships with and often act as a link between staff, students, and instructors. Serving as ambassadors, Hosts help students feel welcomed and comfortable as they adjust to the housing, dining, studio, and community experience at the Folk School. They are responsible for: welcoming groups at orientation, setting up tables/chairs for events, giving announcements and serving at mealtimes, opening and closing duties in Keith House, and serving as after-hours contact who assists students and instructors on a variety of needs when staff are away. Student Hosts have a private room and share common spaces with their co-host. Hosts have the opportunity to take classes every week. The role is well suited for someone comfortable balancing daily work commitments while also engaging in the experience of being a student and community member.
Campground Host Campground Hosts will work closely with other Hosts on a rotating schedule. Additional duties unique to Campground Host are verifying campers are in their assigned campsite, assisting campers with gate codes and bathhouse codes, reporting fallen branches and/or overgrowth cleanup to maintenance, fulfilling requests for firewood, and making certain fire rings are operated responsibly and that all campground fires are extinguished properly.
The Campground Host candidate will need to provide their own pop-up camper, van, or RV and reside in our Campground for the entirety of their program session. No tent camping will be allowed for the Campground Host.
Applications for 2025 Student Host sessions are now open! Click here to apply via Slideroom.
Applications are due Wednesday, October 9, 2024.
Please reach out to workexchange@folkschool.org with questions.
Applications are now closed for 2025 Student Host Sessions