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Family time with wife Emily and four kids; passionate about Kanakuk Camp, Denver Broncos, and Argentine Soccer. Spending time with fiancé Dean, wine and cheese nights, traveling, sports events, and volunteering within the community.
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MUST bring great energy to camp and have a passion for working with kids and teaching/coaching youth sports. This position involves actively working with and coaching kids both afterschool, early evenings, and Saturdays.
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Have a minimum of six months (one year preferred) experience working with school-age childrenExperience with Christian Education Programs for school age children such as Sunday School or Vacation Bible Study preferred Must be able to plan, prepare and implement day-to-day activities.
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Applicants should have a degree in a sports related field or be working towards a degree in one (Physical Education, Sports Management, Coaching, Child Care, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, etc.
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The Camp Program Facilitator is responsible for working with the Assistant Camp Directors to deliver educational outdoor programs. Capable of working hard, being flexible, quick to act, demonstrates drive and initiative, ability to take action without being directed, and works well with others.
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Work with Camp Twelve Trails or another Y summer program during the summer months in appropriate capacity. Our Kid’s Space off-site program is under the supervision of Riverdale Y’s Family and Youth Services Department and works closely with Kid’s Space @ Y in developing programming, coordinating school-vacation “camp” programs, and leadership training.
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College students looking to build their resume and earn while doing soElementary School teachers looking for summertime incomeHigh School Juniors and Seniors with lots of summer camp experience We're looking forward to receiving your resume.
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In this leadership role, you'll oversee the design, development, and management of our Summer Camp, Youth Programs, Kids Club, School-Aged Childcare, and Aquatics. As the Camp and Program Director, you will be the direct supervisor for the following departments, but not limited to: Summer Camp, Youth Programs, Childcare, Birthday Parties, and Aquatics.
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Help kids and families celebrate milestones, and get more high fives than you’ve ever thought possible Required Skills At least 18 years of age High School Diploma or Equivalent Passed RBT exam and completed Registered Behavior Technician certification Passion for working with children, patience, compassion and the desire to advocate for families in the autism community Applicable backgrounds (but not required) include childcare, substitute teacher, daycare worker, autism advocate.
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Budding physicians and kids fascinated by health and the human in late-elementary or early middle school that want a fun, hands-on first experience with anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology.
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Organize and execute an overnight “Summer Camp” for elementary age kidsOrganize and execute a Christmas Kids Choir for the Christmas Eve ServicesPersonify and manage a warm welcome for parents and kids during the check-in experience.
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Some completion of college coursework in one of the following programs: psychology, education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a minimum of one year experience working with children in the following capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician.
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Completion of college coursework in one of the following programs: psychology, education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a minimum of one year experience working with children in the following capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician required.
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Background working with children (camp counselor, elementary education, substitute teacher, coach, etc.) Amazing Athletes is a youth sports enrichment program that focuses on teaching kids ages 18 months to 12 years old the basics of 10 different sports and activities (Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, and many more) with an introduction to nutrition, muscle identification, and development of key motors skills.
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Then step into the exciting role of our Summer Camp Director and lead the charge as we empower the next generation of tech heroes! We're looking for a Summer Camp Director.
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