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The Educational Specialist is an on-site instructional leader who works in close collaboration with the Education Department and the Site Director to support front-line staff (Academic Enrichment Coaches and Activity Specialists) in the delivery of skill-based curricula and thematic projects.
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Manage the IR activities in the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC)/Pavilion, including scheduling, supervision, and maintenance for the exercise studios, 4-court gym, Multi-use Activity Court (MAC), racquetball/squash courts, and fitness room.
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The Education Director will provide teaching artist staff (Activity Specialists) with training and tools to align arts projects with the Learning Standards of New York state in the Arts as well as the Learning Competencies and Grade Specific Performance Indicators for English Language Arts according to New York State.
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Position Summary:As our Skilled Nursing Activity Director, you'll create and oversee dynamic life enrichment programs tailored to residents' needs. Requirements:Qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or licensed activity professional.
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Immediately notify the Entertainment Technical Manager, Cruise Director, Shipboard and Shoreside Supervisors upon finding any fault or malfunction that could affect the safety of crew, guests, or the ship itself during the show or activity, if operated.
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Frontier Management is seeking an outstanding Lifestyle Director to develop and promote a strong activity program for The Preserve at Spring Creek community located in Garland, TX. Demonstrated success as a leader in similar settings is required of the Lifestyle Director.
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Lead the day-to-day planning and oversight of the Department of Athletics development strategy and drive fundraising activity related to major gift proposals, annual giving and stewardship activities.
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Build key relationships with colleagues in financial accounting, tax and accounting transaction advisory, equity capital markets, and portfolio management teams to understand the global transactions executed and any other significant operating activity within the portfolio.
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Coordinates with project Superintendent and Safety Director in the development and execution of Blinderman site-specific plans and procedures including but not limited to Accident Prevention Plans, Site Safety and Environmental Orientations, Emergency and Evacuation Plans, Confined Space Plans, Fall Protection Plans, and Activity Hazard Analyses.
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The Activity Coordinator is responsible for assisting with organizing, scheduling, promoting, facilitating, and directing the activities and excursions for Traditions Memory Care in order to enhance the residents’ independence and quality of life, in accordance with the company’s mission and values.
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The Activity Coordinator assists the Activity Director in providing group and individual activities for residents. Supports and assists with patient activities which are multi-faceted and meet the patient’s functional needs and interests.
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Assist Camp Director in providing implementation and support for camper activities and classes, including special programs (afternoon , evening and weekend) utilizing research-based 4-H curriculum.
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Regularly meets with the Director, Special Waste Sales, General Manager and Special Waste Representative(s) for review of monthly special waste activity reports and customer relationship activities as required.
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Staff in Training are working a rotating schedule with two or three days responsible for assisting Unit Leads and Unit Counselors in teaching and carrying out activities and guiding campers in their personal growth and daily living skills, and one or two days responsible for assisting the Camp Director in the kitchen preparing the food for the camp.
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Assists activity director as needed with activities and if necessary leads activity. Reports changes in resident condition to the supervising nurse and /or Director of Nursing immediately (i.e. changes in skin conditions, urinary changes, etc.
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