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Camp Chewonki employs Activity Counselors to coordinate and facilitate activities for all campers in the following areas: Natural History, Farm & Food Systems, Outdoor Living Skills, Community Building (low ropes programs), Woodworking, Visual Arts, Archery, Waterfront (boating) and Field Sports.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required. Two or more years as a swimming instructor required.
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Two or more years as a swimming instructor preferred. Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED and first Aid certification required. Two or more years as a swimming instructor preferred.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider not required but preferred and certification will be provided. Job Title: Swim Instructor Reports to: Deck Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-ExemptOur team is growing, and we are looking for team players who are enthusiastic, have a can-do perspective, and enjoy working with kids.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider preferred. Benefits: Leadership rolesFlexible hoursGreat payValuable work experienceIncreased social opportunitiesFuture references/referrals Requirements: Ability to work with childrenExcellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills Job Title: Swim Instructor Reports to: Deck Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Summary: Instructs students on water safety and proper swim techniques based on a thorough knowledge of the Goldfish Swim School curriculum.
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Trains and oversees private party staff to ensure that the GSS standard operating procedures are being maintained. Trains and oversees aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS. Interacts with Deck Supervisors and Golden Teachers on issues related to class scheduling, student progress, customer service and employee performance and training.
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Whether a camp counselor, program director or fitness instructor, we all share a common goal to serve and make our community healthier, happier and stronger. Certified Lifeguard Instructor Trainer, preferred.
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Lifeguard instructor certification. + One or more years of experience as a camp counselor. + Report hazards, unsafe conditions, equipment, and facilities to the Facilities Manager or Camp Director.
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Job Title : Swim Instructor. Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification will be provided during training if do not have one. Performs light cleaning duties such as window washing, deck mopping, trash removal etc.
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There’s more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children. You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community. To us, these values are more than just words - they're embraced with purpose in our everyday lives, and what allows us to make a splash in our community, and in the lives of our members and our team.
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We’re a rapidly growing, award winning franchise that is not your typical company! Are you looking for a great gig where the work is actually fun? We love our employees and reward hard work with shout awards, gift cards and fun social events.
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Experience as a youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor, and/or teacher preferred. Acts as a substitute Deck Supervisor, Swim Instructor, or Deck Teacher when necessary.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Provides swim instruction based on the Goldfish Swim School curriculum to students with special needs. We are committed to training, educating, and supporting our people with integrity, compassion, and trust.
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Due to the rapid growth of our school, advancement opportunities exist for the right candidate. We offer paid training and flexible shifts that are perfect for students or folks who want to grab extra hours without working late nights.
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Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics instructor/supervisor is preferred. Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certifications required.
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