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In addition to our MSW and PhD programs, we offer a post-MSW school social work credential, public child welfare and public behavioral health training programs, and a summer institute in leadership.
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1+ years experience working with groups of children, such as assisting in a classroom environment, group childcare, tutoring, coaching and/or mentoring kids, after-school program experience, etc.
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Summer learning and outdoor education programs for nearly 15,000 youth between 4 and 18 years old ●Lifecraft: a career and college advancement program focused on long-term academic and career goals for its over 700 staff.
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About the TECH360 Program: The TECH360 Summer Bootcamp is a 4 day a week/3 week program in web design and web development for rising high school juniors and seniors. Program Coordinators will report to the Program Director and support the student, technical instructor, and peer mentor experience for two, 3-week program cycles.
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Teaching credential with ANY of the 6 Sped endorsements Job Details: Start & End Date: ASAP - End of 2024 school year, Summer School, or New School Year Hours:Full Time & Part Time available Caseload Details: More details can be discussed during an interview.
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Requirements: -At least 18 years of age (21 preferred) with a high school diploma or GED required -Bachelor's Degree preferred -At least two seasons of supervisory experience in a summer camp or other programming for kids is preferred; at least 2 months is required.
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This Summer Internship is from May/June through August 30th (start and end dates are flexible based on school schedules) and all candidates must be able to work 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday in the specified location.
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If your law school transcript is not yet released, please forward it to Elizabeth Hirn, Recruiting Manager, at as soon as it becomes available. To be considered, please upload your cover letter, stating your interest in the city, along with your resume and law school transcript.
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Maintain expert knowledge of high school curricula, extracurricular and leadership choices, summer program applications, and standardized test planning to make recommendations regarding admissions strategies.
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Working with Crossroads Summer School staff as needed. Must be willing to work 8-10 weeks this summer beginning June 17, 2024. Assisting with inventory over the summer. Working with Crossroads Summer School staff as needed.
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Work schedule coincides with the El Rancho Unified School District calendar (ERUSD is closed during school holidays, furlough days, winter, spring, and summer recesses). The Department of Parks and Recreation is comprised of 19 key divisions, to include REACH (Recreation and Education Accelerating Children's Hopes), a grant-funded after school program provided in partnership with the El Rancho Unified School District (ERUSD.
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A school district served supper for their summer school students for the month of June and July and would like to claim those meals under the CACFP. You have explained to the school district that the At-Risk Afterschool meals may only be claimed for months during the regular school year, refer to Title 7.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Attorney Recruiting, West Coast and Central Region, the Attorney Recruiting Manager will be responsible for managing all non-partner attorney recruiting, including law student recruiting, lateral attorney hiring and the summer associate program for the Los Angeles, Century City and Orange County, California offices.
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Located on the University of New Orleans campus and reporting to the Director of Experiential Education and Study Away (DELSA) with support from student workers and contract staff in Innsbruck, Austria, this position has primary responsibility for operation of UNO's INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL in Innsbruck Austria - which enrolls approximately 275 students annually.
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Berkeley Hall is excited to onboard the new IT manager later this summer, in advance of the start of the ‘24-’25 school year. As important as the outdoors and face-to-face education are to Berkeley Hall, technology is also an essential—and increasingly so—area of school operations.
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