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Our after school, before school, and break camp programs give students a place to learn, play, grow, and most importantly—a place to be a kid! Ability to lift 25lbs Drive to inspire a love for learning and commitment to healthy living Ability to meet state-specific requirements: LIVE Scan fingerprint, FA/CPR, Mandated Reporter training, Health Certificate with Negative TB Test (from a physician) Benefits Benefits of being an Educator with Right at School: Competitive compensation Commuter benefits, supplemental insurance (short term disability, life insurance, etc.
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We cultivate, support, and strive for integrity in everything we do - from picking the most pristine peach from the early morning markets to handing a lollipop to a kid waiting for mom. We are ever-evolving yet do not lose sight of our core values created by our father and grandfather, and remain mindful of the character of a neighborhood market.
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Reporting to the Program Director (PD), the Program Manager is responsible for the successful day-to-day management of Kid Stock's performing arts education programs in accordance with the strategic direction and mission of the organization.
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Kid Stock is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, and fun Musical Theatre Teaching Artist - Song, Dance, Drama. Ensures all content is taught timely, and through methods in keeping with Kid Stock's core values and norms.
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Ability to step out of your comfort zone and be a kid. Passion for working with kids and coaching sports. We train all staff on the TGA curriculum, so extensive coaching experience is not required.
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