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THIS JOB IS FOR YOU IF: Meets a minimum age of 16 years or older CPR, First Aid, AED certifications, and Child Abuse Prevention training within 30 days of hire date Previous experience working with children preferably in a childcare setting Experience preferred in one or more areas: outdoor living, archery, boating, camping, songs/music, skits, sports, aquatics, recreational games, etc.
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On-the-job, paid training for first aid, CPR, child development, working with special needs children. Do you love working with kids? A successful candidate will assist in the planning and implementation of elementary school extra-curricular activities, actively engage with our youth, cultivate positive relationships with parents, and explore a variety of educational programs.
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On the job paid training for first aid, CPR, child development, and working with students with special needs. No formal childcare experience is required - we are looking for individuals who have a passion for helping people and enjoy working with kids.
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At least 4 weeks of experience working with kids as a junior counselor, in group camping, or in a supervisory role with children. First Aid & CPR certified prior to Day 1 of Camp (some locations may require additional certifications.
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When you join our team of summer staff, you're signing on for a summer of adventure with energetic coworkers, and plenty of perks like a free Y membership and paid training for certifications like First Aid and CPR. Seeking ongoing work after the summer.
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First Aid & CPR certified prior to Day 1 of Camp (some locations may require additional certifications) Powered by JazzHR. Job Responsibilities: Camp HQ is a fast-paced environment where there’s non-stop engagement with kids, parents, and staff.
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Looking for a job where you can gain hands-on experience working with kids. Must complete CPR, First Aid, Mandated Reporter, and Pest Management training upon hire.
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Experience working with kids is a plus, as is attention to detail and a kind and patient soul. Key duties include passing pre-packaged meds, basic health screenings and common sense first aid and social-emotional support similar to what one might expect in a school nursing role.
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Preferred candidates will have 500 formal documented hours working with kids 5-16 years old with valid CPR/First Aid and Red Cross Lifeguard certifications. 500 hours formal documented experience working with children ages 5 - 16 preferred.
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