BEMIDJI, Minnesota, April 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Salolampi Finnish Language Village is searching for summer camp teachers and counselors who can speak fluent Finnish and communicative English to join us this summer in beautiful Bemidji, Minnesota.
Responsibilities include designing and implementing Finnish language lessons and managing a variety of camp activities, where instructors can use their own creativity to engage students in learning. Teaching can happen, for example, when baking, making crafts, playing ball games, enjoying the sauna, or joining the children for singing around the Midsummer bonfire.
This unique camp is supported by the Concordia Language Villages, Finlandia Foundation National and Salolampi Foundation, non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting Finnish language and culture in the United States. Salolampi aims to "transport" American students to the country of Finland by providing a completely immersive experience. The lakeside location features traditional Finnish architecture to recreate an authentic Finnish village. It is a special place in the United States, where camp instructors speak fluent Finnish, and children, who are called "villagers," participate in Finnish language classes and activities daily. In addition, a full range of delicious and traditional Finnish meals are served.
The employment offer includes 6 weeks beginning in June and ending the middle of July. Tasks are well suited for students or teachers interested in an international experience over the summer. Instructors will receive competitive stipends, as well as room and board.
For more information, contact Salolampi Dean Amy "Iida" Tervola Hultberg atervola@cord.edu and visit: http://www.concordialanguagevillages.org/
About Salolampi Foundation 
Salolampi Foundation is committed to sustaining Finnish language and culture through scholarships and funding to support the Salolampi Finnish Language Village. www.salolampi.org 
About Finlandia Foundation National
Finlandia Foundation National is the leading network of Finnish-American organizations in the United States. Founded in Pasadena, California in 1953, it administers grants, scholarships and programs supporting and celebrating Finnish heritage and Finnish-American culture and traditions. For more information about the 501(c)(3) organization: www.finlandiafoundation.org 
About Concordia Language Villages
Concordia Language Villages, a nationally recognized program of Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., has been a leader in immersion language and culture education for nearly 60 years and offers one-, two- and four-week residential immersion summer camps in Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. Sites are located in northern Minnesota and staffed by skilled counselors who are a combination of native and highly proficient language speakers from across the U.S. and around the world. Programs attract nearly 10,000 participants annually from all 50 states and many countries. www.concordialanguagevillages.com