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Background in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, or related field) My Gym Children's Fitness Center is a 600 locations strong international corporation offering the BEST recreational fitness and gymnastics programs and blowout birthday parties for children ages 6 months to 8 years of age.
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AQUATICS MANAGER, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. The Aquatics Center is home to two pools, including a state-of-the-art competition pool and recreational pool, offering classes for all levels of swimming.
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Licensure: Masters level Music Therapy and Recreational Therapy preferred. Bachelor's Degree with Board Certification in Music Therapy or Recreational Therapy. Registered and /or Board Certified Art Therapy or Registered Dance Movement therapy preferred.
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Program leadership for two or more of the following interest areas: Visual arts, music, theater, dance, sports, outdoor recreation, games, and/or other healthy activities. They will lead daily recreational activities and serve as the on-site lead staff person for assigned programs.
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The Greater Rockford area offers superb cultural, recreational and outdoor amenities along with an eclectic arts community of theater, symphony, museums and dance. With an award-winning park district, Rockford also offers unrivaled outdoor recreation, markets and ethnic festivals, plus Golf Digest-ranked golf courses, endless bike trails and extensive indoor and outdoor sports centers.
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Associates Degree in related fields such as, Art, Music, Dance, Psychology, Sociology, Kinesiology, Theater and Education from an accredited college or university preferred. One (1) year experience as a Recreational Therapist in an acute care hospital or community setting preferred.
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Organize and lead patients in recreational activities such as art, sports, music or dance. Under the direction of the Director of Nursing or designee, the Recreational Therapist will engage patients in therapeutic activities.
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Design, plan, and conduct programming in specified areas including sports, fitness and performing arts (dance, poetry, music, etc.) The Recreation Specialist develops, implements, and provides recreational programs for all participants within the residence to promote self-development and expression; pro-social behavior; and habits, knowledge, and skills that promote long-term healthy living.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or currently in the process of obtaining national certification; OR certified in the area of specialty (Art, Dance, Music, etc.) Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreational Therapy or related field required.
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Qualifications Education: Recreational Therapist: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university and eligible to sit for national exam conducted through the National Council on Therapeutic Recreation Certification.
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B.S./B.A. degree in Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance Therapy, Art Therapy, or Vocational Counseling or related field. M.S./M.A. in Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance Therapy, Art Therapy, or Vocational Counseling or related field is preferred.
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Minimum of two years' experience in a social, recreational or educational program within the past five years, one year which was full time working in a health care setting; OR have completed at least 36 hours of training in a course designed for activity leadership from an accredited college; OR be an occupational therapist, art therapist, music therapist, dance therapist, recreation therapist, occupational therapy assistant or a qualified social worker.
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High School diploma or equivalent plus 12 Semester units in Early Childhood Education (6 units of Elementary, Physical or Recreational Education can be substituted for 6 units of ECE)One year of experience working in a school age child care program.
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The Center's 136,000 square feet includes four gymnasiums, two pools, hot tub, a suspended jogging track, weightlifting, aerobic/dance areas, a 30-foot climbing wall, classrooms, lounge, Subway Restaurant, and meeting rooms.
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Develop and promote recreation program, including music, dance, arts and crafts, cultural arts, swimming, social recreations and games, Actively participate in day trips and special activities that involve recreational sports, facility and equipment cleaning, grounds maintenance and equipment relocation.
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