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Collaborate with the Summer Camp Director in advance of special programs and provide support on special program days. Communicate regularly with the Director of Summer Camp to ensure camper success.
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Under the supervision of the director of education and utilizing an established curriculum, co-deliver educational sessions for groups of up to 30, 4th - 8th grade youth as part of a regularly scheduled program for summer camp groups.
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SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR - Crown Sports Center Sports Facilities Management, LLC LOCATION: Fruitland, MD DEPARTMENT: CHILDCARE REPORTS TO: DIRECTOR TO CHILDCARE STATUS: PART-TIME (SEASONAL) ABOUT THE COMPANY: Crown Sports Center is a premier sport, recreation and entertainment destination focused on improving the health and economic vitality of Fruitland, Maryland.
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Under the supervision of the Aquatics Director, the Lifeguard is responsible for maintaining the highest level of safety and swimming conditions for all patrons in the pool, on the deck, and surrounding areas; first, by preventing accidents and second, by responding to an emergency quickly and efficiently, The Lifeguard is responsible for building positive relationships with program participants and their satisfaction and retention.
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Work closely with the Summer Camp Director to ensure supervision and high-quality experiences for students during college visits and cultural field trips. Additional Duties This position allows for the option of residing on campus during the summer program.
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Prep/Assistant Cook: The Camp Prep/Assistant Cook is responsible for assisting the Cook/Chef in providing meals for campers and staff during summer camp program. Understands when to refer issues to Cook/Chef and Program Director and when to handle them personally.
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Assisting Waterfront Director/Assistant Camp Director through active participation in appropriate accident prevention program, including instructing campers in acceptable procedures for usage of waterfront areas.
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The Recreation Summer Program Assistant will support the Recreation Program Director, Manager and Staff Assistant(s) with summer programs, including educational activities, games and drop in activities for youth throughout the Greater Boston Neighborhoods.
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Maintain personal and ethical integrity by following through on responsibility, and by accepting and abiding by decisions regarding program and camp policy set forth by the Day Camp Director.
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Work with Assistant Tahoma Program Director and counselors in assignment of camper groups. SPIRIT AND UNDERSTANDING:By accepting employment with The Salvation Army, you acknowledge that The Salvation Army is a church, agree to do nothing to undermine its religious mission and acknowledge that your conduct must not conflict with or undermine the religious program of The Salvation Army Camp Arnold, or its religious and moral purposes.
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Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Camp G.R.A.C.E Counselor is responsible for leading, caring for, and building relationships with campers with special needs ranging in age from pre-K to young adult.
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Communicates needs in a timely manner to the Assistant Camp Director. Assists in special events each session, at the direction of the Summer Program Coordinators. Provides effective and timely communication to the Summer Program Coordinators.
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Department: Temp CenterSalary/Grade: TMP/01 CTD Temporary Summer Academic Director CTD Academic Summer Camp at Northwestern University Academic Directors (ADs) serve as primary point of contact for all instructional staff, students and parents for their specific program: Grades 6-8 or Grades 9-12.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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You are expected to join in all evening programs; absences are excused only through the Assistant Camp Director. OVERVIEW:The objective of the Adventure Lead is to plan and implement a safe program to teach campers the basics of all things adventure, including but not limited to: hiking, outdoor adventure, team building, low ropes activities, and high ropes activities.
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