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College readiness, music and drama, recreational programs, career development, life/soft skills and. Works with the Resident Services Coordinator volunteers and community partners to develop and implement children and youth programs.
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Coordinates age-appropriate youth programs such as digital storytelling and multi-media projects, college readiness, music and drama, recreational programs, career development, life/soft skills and software application, drug prevention and education programs.
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In addition, we offer a drama-free and supportive workplace with team members ranging from 2 years to 15 years with the firm. We offer a competitive base salary (below) plus bonus incentives, a generous vacation package, 3 floating holidays, 13 additional holidays, health insurance (choice of several plans including Kaiser and Sutter), dental insurance, vision insurance, chiropractic insurance, acupuncture insurance, an annual professional development allowance, and optional participation in the firm's 401k plan with generous employer matching contributions.
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The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering quality patient care. Plus, we're the only healthcare staffing company to offer our travelers a free, all-inclusive tropical vacation.
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Assists with the development and coordination of summer youth programs. Works closely with Resident Services Coordinator to coordinate activities and participates in ongoingplanning. Responsible for data management, attendance and record keeping for youth programs.
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You work closely with the Cinematic team to assemble animations, environment assets, visual effects, and audio – adding drama with lighting and player triggering events - culminating into dramatic and impactful narrative first-person moments that exist along a continuum of fully interactive set-pieces in our game.
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Participants in our drama and music programs, among the finest in Northern California, have recently performed throughout the state of California and were awarded numerous honors. NUSD also has an Alternative Education Center housing a continuation school and an independent study student program serving grades K-12.
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