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The Recreation Leader assists with the planning, organizing and directing of activities for youth and adults at a recreation center, park, playground, swimming pool or other recreation facility.
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THE HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT is seeking qualified candidates who are skilled in the principles of grant administration and law enforcement contracts.
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Go to search for "Recreation Services Leader", Click on the name of the bulletin you are applying to, click the green "Apply" button. RECREATION SERVICES LEADER (Recurrent.
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This position will be responsible for assisting with the supervision of a current Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation Community Center. Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation Operations maintains and operates the county's award-winning park system and provides high quality parks and recreation facilities, innovative programs, and quality services to meet the broad-based needs of Gwinnett's diverse population, fostering a sense of community, creating a safe and secure environment, and enhancing Gwinnett's quality of life.
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This position may assist, develop and lead recreation activities for youth including, after school, preschool, teen activities and camps. Participate in promoting and coordinating assigned recreation programs and activities; prepare program event and facility marketing material including news releases, flyers, schedules of events, pamphlets, and brochures.
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Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade supplemented by specialized training in recreation, leisure studies, or a related field. Basic principles and practices of recreation and leisure services program development and implementation.
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The Recreation Leader III (Ceramics Lab Tech), within the Cultural Art Division, supports technical operations and ceramics and fused glass programming in the Arts Education Program at the Grand Theatre Center for the Arts. This position will assist the Arts Education Program Coordinator and Cultural Arts Supervisor, as well as being a resource to Contract Instructors and students.
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The Recreation Leader classification is distinguished from the Recreation Aide level in the complexity of duties assigned, independence of action taken, the amount of time spent performing the duties, the nature of the public contact made, and its training responsibilities of new staff.
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This position maintains oversight and support of youth recreation programming in our Beyond the Bell after school programs. Department: Parks and Recreation. They will assist individuals and groups of students in accessing quality recreation programming as lead by a program instructor.
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This class is distinguished from Recreation Leader I by its responsibility for higher level recreation program work including the organization and instruction of various programs and activities and providing lead direction to others.
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Follow this link to view the full job description for Recreation Leader III. Report problems or hazards which may occur in the environment/landscape, with children, parents, or equipment to on-site supervisor or Recreation Coordinator.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) Alabama Recreation and Parks Association (ARPA) Professional Recreator Certificate.
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Recommend intramural sports, leisure activities, equipment, facility maintenance enhancements, and budgetary needs to the Recreation Manager. The responsibilities of the successful candidate will include assisting the Recreation Manager in the daily administration, operational functions, and programming of intramurals sports, leisure activities, and recreation on campus.
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You will have the support of and work under the direction of a Recreation Leader III, Recreation Coordinator, or Recreation Manager in planning a well-rounded recreational program.
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Title: recreation leader Company: City Of Huntington Beach Ca
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