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Work collaboratively with clergy, synagogue leadership, and parents to create and implement a diverse range of engaging, educational programs and activities tailored to different age groups (from preschool to high school), including overseeing regular youth programming, community-building events, and staffing for Shabbat mornings and holidays.
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Selective Placement Factor: Experience working within a rapid response international assistance organization where the mission focuses on political transitions and stabilization, community development, mediation/arbitration, conflict resolution, democracy and governance, international law, human rights activities, or humanitarian response.
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Experience includes both paid and unpaid activities, such as volunteer work through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social.
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Organize and coordinate strategic outreach, external relations, and related special projects, including moderating digital spaces and hosting digital events to promote engagement with museum activities.
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Perform other duties as assigned, including support for Division for Student Affairs-wide projects and initiatives, including new student orientation, student success initiatives, and university events/traditions, as well as participating in and supporting special events and activities and representing unit/division at university-wide events.
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Serve on committees or collateral assignments to support specialized project areas related to the success of the departmental and Division for Student Affairs, including (but not limited to) orientations, training and staff development, programming, communications, summer conference housing, and staff recruitment and selection.
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Social services or wellness programming experience; experience developing and implementing evidence-based services to senior populations; previous experience implementing health, wellness, and recreational activities to seniors and/or specialized populations; experience promoting health literacy and establishing partnerships with community organizations.
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Coordinate and co-facilitate interactive, experiential workshops and activities for weekly after-school programs and ensure the implementation of quality programming. Experience working in school-based settings with knowledge about community organizing and student support services.
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Leidos' Digital Modernization sector is seeking a Splunk Engineer in support of the Compartmented Enterprise Services Office (CESO) NOC. With the CESO program, the Defense Information System Agency (DISA) is looking to transform the existing Secure Web Services (SWS) environment, which provides secure information sharing to the community, into a more mature service offering to meet the DoD and intelligence communities.
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Programming (XML, JavaScript, or ETL frameworks) Knowledge of statistics and experience using statistical packages for analyzing datasets (Excel, SPSS, SAS etc.) The outcomes of our research and development, products and universe of services will support the international development community, multiple civilian agencies and the nation’s defense and intelligence communities.
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Demonstrates proficiency and understands the QA (Quality Assurance Process) & essential quality service standards pertaining to enriching resident centered activities and programming; partners with community team in striving for excellent quality care & service delivery as measured in the QA process.
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Examples of programs include amusement management, special events, and community recreation programming throughout the year. The Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) is seeking High School students for several Temporary Part-Time Recreation Activities Assistant roles, for exciting unique programs and events throughout the County.
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Uses therapeutic games, long term projects, role play, challenge and wilderness experiences, sports and team-building activities. Responsible for providing individual and group recreational programming to empower youth in developing skills, talents and a positive sense of self.
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Assists in maintaining a balanced resident centered activity program for the Sunrise community following the Activity Program Guidelines, Programming Guide(s) and direction from immediate supervisor.
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Hands-on experience with open source programming such as SQL, R, and/or Python. Corporate Sponsored Events & Community Outreach. Experience designing and conducting research studies related to national security activities and high - level policy issues.
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