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As a Camp Counselor , you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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As a Logistics Coordinator , you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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From working outside with our Facilities Team and on our pool decks, providing fun and entertainment with the Activities and Game Window Teams, to working inside with the Front Office and Camp Store and Cafe. There are many different roles that make Powder Horn run.
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We are currently recruiting soccer coaches to work on our soccer camps, which are primarily targeted at ages 4 - 14 years.
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Position Summary: Work with the Food Service Manager to prepare all meals for the summer camp program. Position Summary: Work with the Food Service Manager to prepare all meals for the summer camp program.
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Summer Camp Kitchens and Dining Halls are a great opportunity to educate campers on the importance of Balanced Diets and Green Initiatives. Wolfoods operates summer camp kitchens across the country between May - September.
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SUMMER CAMP MANAGER: Assist the Recreation Coordinator in developing camp activity schedules/ special events or guests for the summer. If you like being outdoors, have experience working with kids in a summer camp setting or similar, don’t mind “getting your hands dirty,” and have great “can-do” attitude, APPLY TODAY.
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In addition to overnight camp, there will be a special, one-week camp session at Camp Pisgah in Brevard, as well two weeks of day camp held at offsite locations in Greensboro and Iredell County.
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Summer Day Camp Counselor. One or more years of related childcare or summer day camp experience strongly preferred. Take the required 5-day rest period during the summer day camp session to rejuvenate.
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Buses traverse the 90-mile road daily throughout the warm summer months, allowing people to hike, view wildlife, climb, and camp. If you like the vibe of a small-town dive, with beer and wine only; this could be your perfect spot.
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Be willing to live on camp property in a staff tent or cabin near campers. (Please note: The Admin Camp Team and the Support Staff will live in lodge-style accommodations.) We are looking for enthusiastic, passionate and fun-loving staff members to help bring the camp magic to life for our girls.
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Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers. Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director. Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director.
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Summer days are nearly endless in Alaska! Open May to September, our guests enjoy comfortable rooms, excellent dining, and live entertainment. Bell Staff should be highly visible on resort grounds, lobby, parking lot, and readily available to assist hotel guests with luggage, resort information and other requests.
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