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Create, maintain and curate all necessary inventories and libraries, including but not limited to: instruments, equipment, brass, vocal, musicals, drama resources, solo and ensemble music, accompaniment library, music education and leadership materials, congregational praise and worship music resources, etc.
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This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow.
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This involves strategic coordination with Program Chairs and Coordinators for the five different concentrations in Integral Counseling Psychology (ICP), Somatic Psychotherapy (SOM), Drama Therapy (PDT), Expressive Arts Therapy (EXA), & Community Mental Health (CMH.
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Provide recreational activity instruction to children (grades K-5) in one or more of the following areas: archery, arts and crafts, badminton, baseball, basketball, card games, chess, dance, dance (hip hop), drama, field hockey, football, Frisbee, golf, in-line hockey, lacrosse, leadership, magic, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, self- defense, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, Taekwondo, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.
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Qualifications of Automotive Technician/MechanicWe're looking for a competent and reliable technician with a positive and friendly attitude that will blend well with our no-drama culture. Our techs like our happy, collaborative, drama-free, no politics work environment and we take very good care of them.
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Music, Musical, Dance, Pianist, Drama, Teacher, Artist. B.S./B.A. in Occupational, Recreational, Music, Dance, Drama or Art Therapy, Vocational Counseling or related field (Must meet any regulatory requirements for the use of these titles, specific to the program type or location.
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Provide summer camp instruction to children (ages 5-16) in one or more of the following areas: archery, arts and crafts, badminton, baseball, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field hockey, football, frisbee, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, self-defense, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, Taekwondo, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.
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The firm is comprised of highly motivated team players who ultimately appreciate good work ethic, strong independent critical thinking skills and low drama. Firm Overview: Small and friendly plaintiff law firm is seeking an associate with at least 1 year of experience practicing in the areas of education law, employment law, disability rights, civil rights, and/or civil litigation.
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Picture yourself immersing in a world of high-profile clients, engaging courtroom drama, and impactful legal strategies that shape the lives of individuals and families. Mission Recruiting is seeking a skilled and passionate Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorney to join our prestigious client's thriving firm in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. As an integral member of our esteemed client's team, you will have the opportunity to work on complex and intellectually stimulating cases within the captivating realm of Trusts & Estates Litigation.
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MA/MS in Occupational, Recreational, Music, Dance, Drama or Art Therapy or Vocational Counseling. S./B.A. in Occupational, Recreational, Music, Dance, Drama or Art Therapy, Vocational Counseling or related field (Must meet any regulatory requirements for the use of these titles, specific to the program type or location.
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Teaches two 7-8th grade elective classes 4x per week year-round, possibly including Show Choir, Music, Chorus, Drama. These change quarterly and might span a range of music, singing, and drama to be determined with candidate.
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BENEFITS & PERKSExcellent Pay, Training, and weekly bonuses, NO Weekends, No Drama, Vacation Days, AC break room, and Retirement benefits with an IRA match of 3% Tablets and computer providedWelcome to the no-drama zone.
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Kid Stock is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, and fun Musical Theatre Teaching Artist - Song, Dance, Drama. Under the direction of the PM, coordinates delegation of instruction and content preparation responsibilities per class and per production (i.e. songs instruction, dance choreo and instruction, and drama direction) between self, Co-Teaching Artist, and when applicable Assistant Teaching Artist, and Director In Training.
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You are a communicator who loves to support people and has a no-drama mindset. A Hybrid work environment, an excellent competitive salary, with two bonus incentive programs; Spring and Fall. Paid parking for the days you come into the office, or % of public transportation paid, as well as a $50.00 a month incentive to apply to a health club of your choice, 2 weeks paid vacation, 9 PTO days, and an opportunity for advancement.
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You're mature and composed, capable of handling high-drama situations with grace and professionalism. Outdoor industry discounts and deals. We travel on land as well as by small luxury ships on active river and ocean cruises.
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