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Your summer will be spent kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, swimming, archery, doing arts and crafts, and various other activities with the local youth of Jackson Hole! Calling adventure enthusiasts who are passionate about the outdoors and enriching the lives of youth.
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Galileo is a nationally recognized summer day camp that’s all about empowering young innovators to change the world! Champion our restorative justice approach to camper behavior management and work with camp leadership to support each camper’s needs.
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Further develop your classroom management and instructional skills under the guidance of camp leadership through frequent feedback and supplemental training throughout the summer. Champion a restorative justice approach to camper behavior management and work with camp leadership to support each campers needs.
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Participate in camper evaluations, follow-up paperwork and daily/weekly reports for Adventure Camp. BGT - Assistant Supervisor- Summer Camps (Resident Camp) Takes responsibility for the maintenance, inventory and organization of all Busch Gardens Camp supplies, equipment, artifacts, and program areas used in daily operation.
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Key Job Accountabilities: Guide adventure trips as assigned on the river, at camp on ropes courses and in the national forest and wilderness areas around KC Camp. Care for and maintain all river, adventure and recreation equipment, conduct daily and regular inspections and provide timely reports of damaged or broken equipment.
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CAMP ARNOLD MISSION STATEMENT:Camp Arnold is a Christian camp owned and operated by The Salvation Army. Our mission is to use nature and the great outdoors as a setting to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, teach environmental awareness, encourage pro-social behavior and safely provide opportunity to every camper for fun and adventure.
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Summer Camp – Engaging middle school students on a week long adventure to build relationships through shared memories, point them to Jesus, and grow their relationship with Him. Seek God’s guidance and wisdom, through prayer and meditation, for the organization as a whole as well as for specific ministry initiatives.
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Summer Camp Program Leads facilitate programming for Idaho Servant Adventures and on-site Day Camp at Shoshone Mountain Retreat & Ranch on the CDA River. Awesome summer jobs are available in North Idaho at Camp Lutherhaven on Lake Coeur d’Alene and Shoshone Mountain Retreat & Ranch on the CDA River.
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About Surf Camp, Inc. Surf Camp, Inc. is a leader in the growing world of learn-to-surf and marine science adventure camps. They develop and conduct a diversified mix of summer camps for kids and teens, as well as adult travel adventure programs.
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Summer Adventure Guides lead small groups of youth in residential treatment and other youth in state custody through an exhilarating 10-week summer adventure camp program.
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2 years of experience working at a summer camp or in a similar setting. The Site Supervisor will oversee one of the following areas (depending on assignment): General Recreation, Sports, Ice Rink, Teens/Counselors in Training, Nature/Adventure, Special Interests/Arts or Early Childhood.
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As Day Camp Counselor, you'll contribute to the Y movement by providing experiences that lead to a summer of adventure and a lifetime of memories. Job Family Summer/Residential Camp.
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Roberts has more than 20 years of experience working for and providing leadership to summer camp organizations. Each summer, hundreds of campers come to our 72-acre camp to make friends, to have fun, and most importantly, to learn how to manage their disease.
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Experience in a leadership role in a Greek organization, a summer camp or an afterschool program. So, if you're ready to turn your love for Jewish culture into an unforgettable adventure, join us at UW-Madison Hillel and let's make some magic happen together.
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We’re looking for responsible and enthusiastic individuals who can serve as role models and mentors for summer camp 2024. Available positions include Cabin Counselors, Adventure Counselors, Activity Specialists (Aquatics, Horseback Riding, Archery, Arts & Crafts, and Climbing Wall) and Lead Counselors (experience required.
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