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Comfortable resolving a parent concern, mentoring a Counselor in Training, working through a conflict between two campers, and donning a cape for superhero day! An experienced creative, fun-loving leader in youth development with at least 1 year of demonstrated experience of working with kids (i.e. babysitting, summer camps, teaching, etc.
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The Boy's Basketball Camp Counselor I position responsibilities include:Organize and direct campers on and off the field/courtTeach (sport) skills to campersCoach teams in camp competition Assist the camp director with set up/tear down of camp dailyAssist the camp director as requestedAssist the Camp Director with the supervision of camper.
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Full-time, seasonal positions are available for candidates who:Have experience working with groups of children aged 6-10Are available to work full time most weeks between June 10 and August 23, 2024Are outgoing and have a fun personalityHave your own reliable carPosition DescriptionAs a Mad Science Summer Camp Counselor, you will be responsible for teaching our summer camp curriculum to a group of elementary-aged children each week.
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Are available to work part-time during "after-school" hours beginning in the fall Experience as a camp counselor, tutor, teacher, coach, after school instructor, or in preschool or daycare is a plus.
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Working with other staff to provide an excellent camp experience. Pay for Jr. Counselors ranges between $460-$470 a week and is dependent on their grade in school and experience working with kids.
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Experience working with children required (nanny, teacher, camp counselor, etc.) We are a full-time, center-based, early intervention Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy program serving children with autism ranging from 18 months to 6 years of age.
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Experience as a camp counselor, tutor, teacher, coach, after school instructor, or in preschool or daycare is a plus! As a teacher with Magnus Chess Academy, you are eligible for some cool perks, including a free Diamond-level chess.com membership for yourself, staff parties, and more.
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We are hiring a Lead Counselor to teach a camp at our location in Potomac. You will be responsible for teaching a camp of up to 20 campers with an assistant. Exact salary is dependent on your experience working with children, your year in college, and if you have any special experience in science and/or technology.
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Have experience as a camp counselor, tutor, teacher, coach, after school instructor, or preschool teacher. Are comfortable driving and have a flexible schedule with availability during after school programs, for example, an Uber or Lyft driver, a student, or a retired person looking for a part-time job.
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Minimum of one year work experience with special needs children (i.e. school, camp, counselor, childcare work, college practicum experiences, etc). As a faith-based organization, with over a century of caring for the communities in the Maryland area, Adventist HealthCare has earned a reputation for high-quality, compassionate care.
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This position works with campers 1:1 or 1:2 and is responsible for the supervision and safety of campers and activities at Lessans Camp JCC. You can choose to work as an Inclusion Counselor or a Kochavim Counselor.
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Experience working with children in a school or camp setting. As a staff member, you will be responsible for supervising and engaging with campers during after-camp hours (3-6 pm.
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Singers and guitar players, those with artistic or culinary talents, teachers who love the outdoors and/or have camp counselor experience, those with technical/social media skills, and teachers who can involve students and parents in social action projects are a plus.
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Minimum of 2 months experience working with camp–age children, with 1 year preferred, in either a professional, personal or volunteer setting. Ensure compliance with Camp Policies.
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Collaborate to foster an efficient and safe afternoon carpool, welcoming families to camp by name with top notch Headfirst-level energy and coordinated carpool procedures for up to 100 campers each afternoon.
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