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Organizational Characteristics:This position reports directly to the Assistant Director, Competitive Sports & Aquatics and works closely with the Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities and Operations, Varsity Swim Coach, and University Facility Management.
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Amazing recreation opportunities, including snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding, pickle-ball, basketball, fishing, hiking, and looking for shells on our rocky beach. Supervised by: Food Service Director.
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The Director of Operations must supervise the overall activities and operations of CSC in general to include workforce and development, He or she will also coordinate assigned activities with other divisions, departments, non-profit and for-profit organizations and Government agencies.
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Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field or have completed the 90 hour course for activities professionals and continuing education. Bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation (preferred) or related field or 90-hr.
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Provides support and direction for activities provided within a specifically-focused program area, such as Education, Social Recreation, Arts & Crafts, and Physical Education. REPORTS TO : Branch Director/Program Director.
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Welcome to Stanford’s Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (“DAPER”), the premier intercollegiate athletics program in the country. The Senior Manager/Director of Strategic Communication serves as a senior communications strategist in DAPER and as a thought partner to the Athletics Director and Executive and External Affairs Team. This position is responsible for developing and implementing communication strategies to support major initiatives and projects.
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State funds generated go back into conservation and outdoor recreation improvements. As the Director, Project Management you will be responsible for managing a team of project managers to ensure successful execution and customer satisfaction across all projects.
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Move United, an Affiliate of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and a national leader in sports and recreation for individuals with disabilities, is seeking a Training Coordinator. Oversee logistics for events, including being the on-site event director and/or liaising with local partners.
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The Associate Director supports the Associate AD, Recreation and Aquatic Facilities with high-level department decisions and leads the strategic development, administration, and programs for the department.
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Keeps current with trends, certifications, and knowledge in the campus recreation field in general and the health and fitness field specifically. Recreation Sports & Fitness. The Associate Director also manages the group exercise and mind/body program, the wellness and assessment program, and equipment inventory, purchase and maintenance.
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Collaborate with the Recreation Director to establish a vision and goals for the recreational program. Communicate all equipment requirements to the Recreation Director in advance of each season.
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Bel Pre Healthcare Center is currently seeking the right individual for the position of Activities Director to manage our activities team! A family-owned company, we have grown to become one of the nation's largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Director of Campus Recreation/Yates Field House, the Recreation Center Supervisor works with other professional staff members to maintain a high level of customer service to members and patrons of the Field House, and serves as the primary customer service staff member for a variety of student, member, and customer needs.
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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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Bachelor’s Degree in therapeutic recreation; or bachelor’s degree with major concentration in a human service area; or completion of a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Come join our awesome team as a Activities Director-Life Enrichment with Mary Marshall Assisted Living.
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