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Nemacolin comes to life with show-stopping dining from the Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond Lautrec; two championship, Pete Dye-designed golf courses; award-winning spa and wellness services; Orvis-endorsed fly fishing; countless outdoor activities; and snow sports, shopping, wildlife experiences, art tours, magical seasonal events, and limitless fun for all.
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The Outdoor Power Equipment Manager manages the sales, parts and service of our Outdoor Power tools including Sthil, Ego, Toro, Craftsman, Milwaukee and DeWalt outdoor tools. Supervise the "general operations" of the Outdoor Power Equipment.
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Proven sales experience servicing retailers sourcing through wholesale/co-op; outdoor power equipment preferred. Responsible for the region's Outdoor sales growth, profitability, listings, conversions, and market share acceleration.
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For 51 years NOC has led the outdoor industry, taking more guests whitewater rafting and teaching more paddlers than any other outdoor recreation company. The Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity in any and all terms, conditions or privileges of employment including hiring, promotions, termination, training and compensation.
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Manages a staff of lifeguards and/or aquatics assistants in operating and maintaining an outdoor municipal swimming pool. Knowledge of all rules, regulations and laws governing outdoor pool operations.
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Crew Leaders develop and implement outdoor education and recreation curriculum for up to three 2-week camp sessions and are responsible for ensuring safe, enriching, and inclusive outdoor experiences for Lake County youth in their crew, while also mentoring and Assistant Crew Leader.
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Teach train the trainer and advanced Physical Education, Recreation and Dance credit and non-credit rock climbing and outdoor adventure courses. This includes all operations and instructional and recreational programming that take place at outdoor adventure site locations off campus, as well as at the Barreca Climbing Wall and Waterfront Pavilion.
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Outdoor Education Specialists assist in implementing learning and recreational activities with large and small student groups in a fifth/sixth-grade outdoor education school, including organizing and leading activities such as nature hikes, conservation and craft projects, and learning activities with large and small student groups on a variety of outdoor education subjects, such as biology, botany, ecology, astronomy, and conservation.
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The Applications Analyst role within Vista Outdoor / Revelyst is responsible for administering Enterprise Application for daily support and project implementations. Employees at Vista Outdoor are passionate and committed to delivering quality products to our customers.
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In addition to hiking, our guides have the opportunity to learn and teach climbing, cycling, mountain biking, archery, ropes course, night vision hikes, naturalist hikes, and a variety of other outdoor adventure programming.
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The Nature and Outdoor Education Specialist role at Camp Three Rivers is a multi-faceted, fast paced position. Many of our campers attend camp for multiple weeks each summer; the Nature and Outdoor Education Specialist should be prepared to create new and interesting activity plans for all 8 weeks without much repetition.
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AGENCY DESCRIPTION:The Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands (BPL) in the Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry has an opening for an Outdoor Recreation Planner (Senior Planner) position.
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The Associate Director of Outdoor Education and Leadership (OEL) is a key team member within the OEL Program responsible for risk management compliance, student leadership development, staff mentorship and collaborates with the OEL Director on policy development, implementation and evaluation.
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Vista Outdoor will not respond to inquiries for other purposes. Vista Outdoor is an equal opportunity employer. Experience with digital assets, SQL database management, taxonomy and schema creation, Lucid Chart, Jira, and Confluence.
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Johnson Outdoors' iconic brands include: Old Town canoes and kayaks; Ocean Kayak; Carlisle paddles; Minn Kota fishing motors, batteries, and anchors; Cannon downriggers; Humminbird marine electronics and charts; SCUBAPRO dive equipment; Jetboil outdoor cooking systems; and Eureka.
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