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Maintain CPR/First Aid certification on an annual basis provided by the Wilmette Park District. Communicate any site employee, participant behavioral or disciplinary problems to the Recreation Supervisor.
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CPR, First Aid and Lifeguard Certifications (within 60 days of hire) As an Aquatics Swim Instructor, you will work in a fast-paced environment. You will teach life skills to our youngest members and evaluate their swimming ability to establish the correct swim level.
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Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certifications required. Experience as a youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or teacher preferred. Acts as substitute swim instructor when necessary.
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First Aid & CPR certified prior to Day 1 of Camp (some locations may require additional certifications) The best way to find out what your specific responsibilities would be is to speak with your local director, but activities include sewing, stop-motion animation, maker space, performing arts, arts and crafts, lounging, recreation, and so much more.
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Our typical camper "special needs" are diabetes, allergy management, and daily first aid. Current CPR and First Aid certifications are required. Our typical camper "special needs" are diabetes, allergy management, and daily first aid.
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First aid certification by camp opening (training provided) Assists in both performing and visual arts sections. Mandated reporter by camp opening (training provided) Outside when possible, in arts/dance or music studio.
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Must possess valid American Red Cross Standard First Aid certificate and CPR for the Professional Rescuer certificate by employment start date or obtain one by then (We will train and certify.
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Wilderness First Aid or other field safety training. Take the first step toward being one of the employees who make the Garden one of the treasures of the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
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Two or more years as a swim instructor required. Reports to: General Manager/Assistant General Manager/Pool Operations Manager. There’s more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children. You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community.
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First Aid and CPR certification, or willingness to obtain certification upon hire. Requirements: Minimum of an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field; a Bachelor's degree is preferred.
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