The Putney School Summer Arts
Residential Life Teacher – The Putney School
Job Listing Details
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Job Title: Residential Life Teacher – The Putney School Summer Programs
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Location: Putney, Vermont, USA
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Job Type: Summer / Seasonal / Exempt
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Job Category: Education / Arts / Residential Life / Summer Camp
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Company Name: The Putney School Summer Arts
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Application Email: sdoran@putneyschool.org
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Contact Number: 802-387-7335
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Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Job Description
We Are Hiring! The Putney School Summer Arts is looking for a Residential Life Teacher.
The Putney School Summer Arts is seeking a Residential Life Teacher for the 2026 summer season. This role is ideal for early-career professionals or recent graduates looking to grow in education with a focus on art and life skills. The program runs from June 17, 2026, to July 26, 2026.
Program Overview
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Context: The program is an international residential summer program for 14–17 year olds who are highly motivated to participate in a rigorous arts program.
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Role Summary: The candidate will work with 200+ teens as they learn, make art & music, and explore their individuality in a safe and welcoming environment.
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Team: This role presents an exciting collaborative opportunity to work with The Putney School’s Summer Programs team on the Vermont campus.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for:
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Mentorship & Supervision:
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Exhibiting the behavior of a positive mentor and role model as a responsible member of the Summer Arts community.
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Supervising students during various times of the day (afternoons, weekends, off-campus trips) and keeping attendance.
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Addressing student concerns and engaging with students to resolve misunderstandings of expectations.
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Residential Curriculum:
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Following and teaching the residential curriculum.
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Leading assigned students through cleaning duties in dorms and teaching various residential skills.
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Living in the dorms with students and creating a positive dorm culture.
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Activities & Workshops:
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Preparing and teaching an Evening Arts workshop to a group of up to 8 students.
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Leading students in various afternoon activities such as team sports, basic cooking skills, or quiet art activities.
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Participating in community-wide activities on and off campus.
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Safety & Administration:
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Filling out incident reports in a timely manner to inform the summer office team.
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Being familiar with and reinforcing all Putney Summer Programs policies and practices.
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Qualifications
Candidates should meet the following criteria:
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Minimum Requirements:
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High School Diploma or higher.
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Must be 21 years of age or above.
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Eligibility to work in the United States (US citizenship, Resident Alien card, or valid work permit).
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Must pass a criminal background check and a sexual offender registry check.
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Preferred Skills:
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Willingness to support and value all aspects of the teen Summer Arts environment.
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Valid driver’s license.
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Prior experience with a summer program or working with teens.
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First Aid Certification.
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Experience in AV tech/event management, Photography, or Gallery coordination.
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Physical Requirements & Conditions
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Manual Labor: The job includes manual labor such as regular dorm cleaning, moving furniture, and lifting supplies.
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Activities: Expect to lead afternoon activities like hiking or team sports and lead an overnight camping trip.
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Environment: Expect long work days with changing schedules.
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Policy: There is a strict policy of no smoking, vaping, alcohol, or drugs for the duration of the program.
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Technology: No internet-ready devices (including smart watches) are allowed outside of the assigned dorm room.
Compensation & Benefits
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Salary: $750/week (with additional compensation for returning staff based on years worked).
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Housing: Provided (single or shared room in assigned dorm); staff must live on campus from June 17 to July 26.
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Meals: Free meals are provided, with vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available.
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Benefits: This position is not eligible for standard benefits.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application via email.
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Email: Send your materials to Sarah Doran, Assistant Director, at sdoran@putneyschool.org.
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Required Documents:
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Letter of interest, listing the 3–5 job duties you are most interested in/qualified for.
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1–2 page resume, indicating related work experience.
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List of 2 professional references, including contact information.
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Deadline: Applications will be reviewed until all 16–18 openings are filled.
The Putney School is committed to the ideals of social justice and building a just and inclusive community.
To apply for this job email your details to sdoran@putneyschool.org