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Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or Registered Therapeutic Recreate (RTR) preferred. Bachelors or Masters Degree in Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, Education with an emphasis in Physical Education, Kinesiology, Physiology of Exercise, or Adaptive Physical Education AND Master’s degree in any life science, Dance, Physiology, Health Education, Recreation Administration, or Physical Therapy ANDfifteen (15) semester units of upper division or graduate study in adapted physical education; OR,3.
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A California Adult Education Teacher Credential - Designated Subject of Food Preparation/Home Economics or A California CTE Teacher Credential - Designated Subject of Hospitality/Recreation. CA Designated Subject Teaching Credential: A valid CTE credential in Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation (Culinary Arts); or the ability to obtain the DS credential.
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Empty and clean wastebaskets, ashtrays and other waste receptacles, power wash, and any other duties related to maintaining the cleanliness of the Recreation facilities, inside and out. Perform semi-skilled and skilled cleaning and general maintenance duties within Recreation facilities.
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Discounted Aztec Recreation Center gym membership and SDSU events. Access to campus amenities, including Love Library, Aztec Lanes bowling alley, SDSU transit center, and a variety of coffee shops and eateries.
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Recreation Aide positions are assigned to work at various City of San Diego recreation centers, teen centers and after school programs; assist with games, crafts, sports, dance and aquatic activities; supervise locker areas; provide information to the public; register participants in classes; perform cashier duties; distribute equipment and games; make simple repairs to equipment and facilities; perform general maintenance of facilities and grounds; assist with/participate in special events.
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The San Diego service area is remarkably rich, offering some of Southern California’s best in cuisine, culture, entertainment, outdoor recreation, and housing options. The world-famous San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park. And easy access to Mexico itself.
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Established in 1943, the mission of the SDSU Research Foundation (SDSURF) is to focus on realizing the research objectives of San Diego State University, and to be the backbone for faculty and staff to find, attract, win, and administer their research and sponsored programs.
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Organize, lead or teach a specialized recreation program, activity or class such as dance, gymnastics, sports, teens, special events, inclusion, preschool or day camp or other recreational activities.
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The ED will lead and mentor three direct reports: Campus Recreation Director, Operations Manager, and the Assistant Director of Outdoor Adventures. A clinical psychologist and 16-year veteran of the university, Christopher oversees the Student Health Center, Campus Recreation, the Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center, Health Promotion, and Counseling Services.
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We extend our reach through support of non-profit organizations, establishing programs that connect participants with close-to-home recreation opportunities, and creating a connection with young leaders, inspiring them to explore and conserve.
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With over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs serving over 9,000 students annually, NCAA Division 1 team sports, recreation clubs and activities, fraternities and sororities, USD is fueled by engaged, diverse, award-winning faculty members, staff, and a nurturing community.
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Plans, implements, supervises and evaluates activities provided within a specific program area, such as Education, Technology, Social Recreation, Arts and Crafts, and Physical Education. The enrichment program assistant will help provide a quality extended day enrichment and recreational programming for KLA's primary and secondary students enrolled.
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San Diego State University Research Foundation is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer. Two years of progressively responsible experience in an institution of higher education, research institution or non-profit organization, or related contract review experience.
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Supports the successful execution of all operations in the hotel operations departments (may include Front Office, Business Center, Recreation/Health Club, Housekeeping, Food and Beverage/Culinary and Engineering/Maintenance) and managing staff.
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