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DUTIES :The incumbent is involved in one or more recreational activities such as military recreation center activities; youth activities; outdoor recreation; craft and hobby shops; athletics, fitness, and sports programs; music and theater and/or other similar USCG MWR recreational services.
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BS Degree (or related Bachelors Degree) CTRS eligible (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist) or currently CTRS certified. Three (3) year experiences in Recreation Therapy field with adult/geriatric population preferred.
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You will act as a custodian for future generations, maximising the sustainable delivery of Parks Services for the benefit of all users, leading and progressing important initiatives in sustainability, climate change, and community safety within the service area.
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The city includes more than 100 parks, 9 public golf courses, a nature center, a small zoo, a library, a convention center, a childrens museum, a summer collegiate baseball team, and many, many restaurants, bars, pubs, breweries, and coffee shops.
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Job Requirements: Education, Experience and Skills: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Recreation, Sports Management, Exercise Science or related field 1-2 years’ experience in collegiate recreational sports programming Evidence of experience in programming and promoting intramural sports activities, recruiting/training intramural officials/supervisors; working with a club sports program basic computer skills and web management.
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This includes oversight of the Campus Recreation visual identity, social media presence, website design, and print materials promoting physical activity, wellbeing, involvement, and revenue generation.
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Qualifications Must be a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist (CTRS) Minimum of a BA in related field. Qualifications Must be a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist (CTRS) Minimum of a BA in related field.
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Maintains City parks and recreation grounds; mows, edges, and applies pesticides and fertilizer to landscaped areas; maintains turf, trees, shrubs, athletic fields, and play equipment; installs, repairs and maintains irrigation systems; plants and maintains flower beds; rakes leaves, prunes and trims trees, and repairs fences as needed.
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Responsibilities Recreational Therapist Universal Health Services, Inc., one of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, has built an impressive record of achievement and performance.
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The Recreation Supervisor takes pride in his / her duties, trains and supervises employees of the Health Club department in their duties. A Recreation Supervisor serving Hilton Brands is always working on behalf of our Guests and working with other Team Members.
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Job Title: Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator. Possess relevant certifications as a Certified Recreational Therapist (CTRS) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) specializing in specific therapies.
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LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: Current Driver’s License or State issued Id. Maintains certification with NCTRC as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist / Assistant, and with CTRAC as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist / Texas Certified.
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in Recreation Therapy with CTRS Previous experience in a mental health or substance abuse treatment facility preferred. The Recreation Therapist adapts the leisure activity program content in relation to the patients’ capabilities, needs and interests.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Wellness and Recreation, the Recreation Specialist is responsible for assisting with the overall management and supervision of recreational programming and student staff associated with the areas of recreation, intramurals, and club sports.
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Responsibilities Assist in planning, organizing and directing therapeutic play and recreation programs to include such activities as games, parties, music and arts and crafts. Overview Recreation SpecialistPopulation: AdolescentsLocation: 1000 Atlantic Avenue Camden NJ (Virtua Facility)Salary: $21 ($43,680)- $22 ($45,760) PLUS full benefits (equivalent to additional $15k annually)Assist in planning, organizing and directing therapeutic play and recreation programs to effect improvement in the physical, mental and social well-being of the consumers of an Intense Residential Treatment Program.
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