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Education and/or Experience: Must be at least 15 years old. Assist the Camp Lead and/or Camp Counselor as directed with monitoring activities provided by the day camp program including programming in all areas (i.e. gym, sports fields, pools, game room, classrooms, resource room, theater, festival plaza, etc.
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At least 15 years old and reliable transportation to work. Experience with STEM activities (e.g. robotics or comp sci club) highly desirable. Nice to have: Python, Arduino, App Dev. Pursuing/achieved Comp Sci or related tech degrees, Roblox, Minecraft, Gaming experience.
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RequirementsMust be at least 15 years old Minimum 1 year of experience working with school age children preferred. Organize and manage sport set up, clean up and participate in activities necessary to deliver a quality sports experience.
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Must be 15 years old or older. The Lifeguard/Swim Instructor is responsible for the direct supervision of patrons during all participation in aquatic activities and performing lifesaving measures and the setup, preparation and execution of daily swim lessons.
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Kidsbridge is a children’s empathy program of The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey (CHSofNJ) serving children ages 3 to 15 years old, their parents and teachers. Under the training and direction of the Kidsbridge Education Supervisor, the Facilitator works in conjunction with other Kidsbridge Facilitators in teaching a specific, scripted, engaging activities.
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Assume responsibility for interpreting the rules, policies and traditions of the game to the sport participants Be a team player that can relate positively to all staff, volunteers and participants Be able to observe participant and fan behavior and respond verbally to health and safety concerns and to deal appropriately with any improper behavior.
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While direct experience is not mandatory for this position, candidates must be a minimum of 15 years old upon hire. This position requires you to be at least 15 years of age by the time of hire.
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Ability to interact positively with children ages 5-15 Years Old for full day, high energy programs. Knowledge of, or an ability to learn, outdoor adventure activities and craft programming for kids ages 5-15.
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This is a day camp operating Monday through Friday during the summer for approximately six weeks for teens ages 12 to 15 years old. Please describe your previous experience in planning, programming, and supervising recreational and/or educational activities for children ages 12-15 in a school, camp, or recreational setting.
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1JPW is a 15-bed inpatient unit dedicated to psychiatric evaluation and care of child and adolescent patients (3-17 years old). A unique unit design incorporates Circle School, gymnasium, and outdoor activities to improve patient experience and outcomes.
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Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides in our licensed childcareprograms are responsible for working alongside the Sr. Recreation Coordinatorsto oversee the on-site, daily operation of programs and the overall planningand implementation of activities for children ages 4-15 years old.
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The Center for Families (CFF) is a City-wide family support program serving families with children birth to eight years old. The Center provides Baby University (an intensive family support program), Cambridge Dads (programming and supports just for dads/male caregivers), parenting education workshops, parent support groups, early literacy playgroups, gross-motor playgroups, home visits, information and referral services, community building events, parent/child activities, one-on-one support, and concrete support in times of need.
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Completion of 15-hours of state-required Emergent Literacy Course and Implementing the Florida Standards in Preschool Classrooms: 3 Years Old to Kindergarten. Completion of Reading Endorsement Competency I and Implementing the Florida Standards in Preschool Classrooms: 3 Years Old to Kindergarten.
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Job Benefits: Consistent Schedule: Monday-Friday Good Hours: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM or 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Competitive Pay: $13/hour Opportunities to Advance: $1 raise after 60 days Great Location: 40223 Qualifications Live within 15-20 minutes from jobsite Reliable transportation Clean background check Must be at least 18 years old Responsibilities: Perform regular cleaning and maintenance tasks, including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and dusting to maintain a clean and sanitary environment.
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Individual must be at least 15 years of age and possess good public relation skills with youth and adults. Individuals will work with youth ages 3 to 7 years old. Responsibilities include supervising recreational activities such as soccer, kickball, t-ball and other fun and recreational games for children of this age.
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