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SCHEDULE: 8-hour shift, day shift, Monday to Friday, Regular school schedule, including school vacations and summers off in a 10-month position, OR earn 10% of salary for a 5-week, 20-day summer program.
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REPORTS TO: Position reports to the Assistant Director of Related Services and Site Coordinator, who works in close collaboration with the Director of Extended School Year and Expanded Learning in the Office of Special Education.
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Must have experience with Christian Education Programs for school age children such as Sunday School or Vacation Bible Study. Overview The Salvation Army’s Boston Kroc Center is hiring a Summer Day Camp Group Leader and offers excellent benefit package to eligible employees including: Generous paid time off every year that includes: holidays, up to 3 personal days, vacation time and sick time.
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Plan and deliver ESL lessons to teens and children as young as 8 years old appropriate to a summer school environment from Beginner to Advanced levels (average ages are 13-17). Embassy Summer International ESL Camp at Boston Tufts University.
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Assist with planning and delivery of major team and Museum events, such as programming for school vacation week, summer camp, school programs and other large-scale celebrations. The Religious Literacy, Learning & Engagement Coordinator will also collaborate with Collections & Archives to leverage materials in service of Religious Literacy programming, and with Community Engagement to incorporate the work of external partners and community members whose missions are aligned.
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The Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program (MSYEP), run by the Office of Workforce Development (OWD), is a municipal summer employment program serving nearly 900 Cambridge teens every year.
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Develop curricula for ensemble workshops, Summer Orchestra Institute (SOI), and annual large ensemble retreat that reflects the institution's mission and values. The Director of Orchestras is an ambassador to the greater community including professional musicians, private instrument instructors, public and private school music teachers, and prospective students.
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Internship program o Finish up pre-departure requirements (April-May, 2 months, 10 hours/week) Process any financial aid grants to students via B2P - Summer School o Finish up pre-departure requirements (April-May, 2 months, 5-10 hours/week.
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Collaborates with Summer School Program Director to support student’s social emotional and mental health needs during summer school programing hours. The counselor will work with students in crisis, contributing to the implementation of a follow up plan with support team at the student’s summer school placement and outside services to ensure the student is adequately supported and monitored for as long as is needed.
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The weeks (July 8 - August 2, 2024) of the summer school will be for classroom instruction, AND the week of (August 3-10, 2024) to close out the program by finalizing progress reports, as detailed in the job description.
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The Head Teacher may also work as the summer program head teacher, or counselor. The summer program counselor is responsible to lead and manage the classroom including curriculum design, recreational projects preparation and implementation, oversight of the classroom environment, staff supervision, and ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children and families.
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Through full participation in summer and school-year professional development, as well as regular meetings with an instructional coach, Apprentice Teachers will have many opportunities to gain the experience and support necessary to develop their teaching skills.
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SPACE Camp High School Counselor. Support lower school co-teachers or upper school head teacher in classrooms. City-Wide Summer Programs. Work is performed in a school/classroom environment, as well as outdoors.
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Coordinate law school summer program activities, including event planning and attendee management. Responsibilities include coordinating summer associate programs, managing on-campus recruiting, and providing administrative support.
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This professional and knowledgeable team provides initial and ongoing support towards student success and a rewarding educational experience to all Harvard Extension and Summer School students, as well as a growing number of Professional and Executive Development Program participants.
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