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The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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The Teen Specialist is a member of the Youth Development Professionals team whose primary responsibility is to drive teen engagement in Club programs with focus on a post-secondary education and career readiness, ensuring that each teen member is on track to graduate High School and has a solid plan for the future.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. A Youth Development Specialist (Camp Counselor) works closely with a small team to supervise a group of up to 40 youth.
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The Sports Specialist is responsible for planning and implementing lessons in their field of expertise and craft that meet Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside (BGCO) requirements for elementary or middle school aged members.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston is hiring Youth Development Specialists on an as-needed basis, who can commit to serving our members and communities while upholding our core values. The Youth Development Specialist will be supporting our members with remote learning, club programming, and academic enrichment activities.
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Knowledge of the mission, objectives, policies, programs, and procedures of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast; including the principles and practices of non-profit organizations.
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire provides early learning, after-school programs, summer day camps, and basketball leagues to 1200 youth weekly throughout the central and northern New Hampshire.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee is looking for experienced teachers to enhance and further develop the academic skills of our Club Members, (our kids). POSITION DESCRIPTION TITLE: Education Specialist.
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Under the direction of the Teen Coordinator, the CCR Specialist will support youth success through outstanding, Mission-driven and integrity-centered leadership and management of the Teen Pathway Center.
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Additional Responsibilities: Supports and mirrors the culture, mission, values, and core beliefs of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Essential functions and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Leadership: Supports and mirrors the culture, mission, values, and core beliefs of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER HOUSTON INC. is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled. Must be able to interpret Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc. programs and philosophy.
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The Lead Youth Development Specialist will oversee the delivery of a broad range of programs within a designated Club, such as Education, Technology, Social Recreation, Arts & Crafts and Physical Education.
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Exciting Opportunity: STEM Specialist at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake. As part of our commitment to child safety, all applicants for positions with The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake are required to undergo a comprehensive background check.
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County is an equal opportunity employer. As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be responsible for providing guidance and support to young people in our community.
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