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The city also hosts the Dali Museum, featuring surrealist works of art, The Museum of Fine Arts, with works ranging from ancient to contemporary, and The Mahaffey Theater, home of the Florida Orchestra.
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E classroom, zoo, aquarium, museum, or science center) Studying Education, Zoology, Marine Science, Environmental or Life Sciences, Recreation, or related major. Current Active Disney cast members must meet Professional Internship transfer guidelines (for Walt Disney World cast members this is no more than four points and one reprimand in the last six months; for Disneyland cast members this is six months of consecutive service and a performance record clear of any disciplinary issues (warnings, suspensions, etc.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and culture scene with world-class museums, galleries, and theaters showcasing local and international talent. Embrace an active lifestyle with abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including boating, biking, and picnicking in scenic waterfront parks.
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The Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts hosts variety of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year. Orlando is home to major league soccer (Orlando City Lions), NBA basketball (Orlando Magic) as well as University of Central Florida sports.
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Preferred areas of study are: Business, Management, Engineering, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, Communications and Liberal Arts. Diversity, equity and inclusion is embedded in our strategy and values.
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Orange County Parks and Recreation also offers state-of-the-art fitness centers, as well as arts, culture and education programs, and a full calendar of year-round special events. Maintaining nearly 15,000 acres, the Orange County Parks and Recreation Division operates 109 parks, trails, boat ramps and facilities, including 14 recreation centers.
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As one of the most visited American cities, Orlando has world-class attractions including Universal Studios, Walt Disney World, and easy access to both coasts for numerous world renown beaches. Seminole County Parks and Recreation.
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Participate in coordinator committees for quality after school programming, such as character development, arts and crafts, sports, summer camp, etc. Participate in coordinator committees for quality after school programming, such as character development, arts and crafts, sports, summer camp, etc.
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Lead Teachers will also oversee classroom management, design lesson plans, and fulfill requests made by the Assistant Director/Director. You will maintain interactive and open communication with parents and other team members using our Classroom Management system.
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Orlando is also home to national sports teams, a national-caliber performing arts center, and fine dining and retail. In addition to being the Theme Park Capital of the World, Orlando is a major industrial and hi-tech center.
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As a Site Director, you will use our nationally recognized curriculum as a framework to create unique and engaging classroom experiences. Lead and supervise a group of teachers to create unique and engaging classroom experiences, leverage and develop “best in class” educators to be passionate and committed professionals.
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Encourages resident participation in group and individual activities including arts/crafts, community outings, religious activities, intellectual/educational activities, community/center service activities, recreational activities, etc.
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You can explore world-class art galleries, museums, and performing arts venues. Orlando is not just about theme parks and tourist attractions; it's a city with a rich cultural tapestry. 2-Doctor veterinary clinic seeking new colleague.
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Attend targeted training, including on the job, computer based, and classroom style, to learn the critical skills necessary for success as a Freight Operations Supervisor. Walk and stand for extended periods of time on a loading dock that is an open-air environment that is not climate-controlled and may be slippery and noisy.
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The CEO/Executive Director will be an experienced cultural leader with a strong financial background, a love of community engagement and a broad understanding of the visual arts. An advanced degree, such as an MBA, and experience in arts or humanities education is preferred.
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