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THIS JOB IS FOR YOU IF: Meets a minimum age of 16 years or older CPR, First Aid, AED certifications, and Child Abuse Prevention training within 30 days of hire date Previous experience working with children preferably in a childcare setting Experience preferred in one or more areas: outdoor living, archery, boating, camping, songs/music, skits, sports, aquatics, recreational games, etc.
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Must love working with kids! Experience teaching kids is not required, but the ideal candidate will have some experience with kids in a formal or informal setting (classroom, volunteering, childcare, tutoring, coaching, etc.
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This position will report to the Summer Camp Director and will ensure the health, welfare, and safety of all the campers and staff on property. Other health-related administrative duties as required by the Summer Camp Director.
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Under general supervision of the Manager of School and Youth Programs and work direction of Program Coordinators, the Onsite Summer Camp Assistant is responsible for assisting Summer Camp Educators in the implementation of summer camp science education programming, in alignment with Birch Aquarium’s role as the public exploration center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), UC San Diego.
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Family time with wife Emily and four kids; passionate about Kanakuk Camp, Denver Broncos, and Argentine Soccer. Spending time with fianc Dean, wine and cheese nights, traveling, sports events, and volunteering within the community.
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Skate Camp Counselor Responsibilities: Enforce all safety guidelines and emergency protocols Emphasize skills development including safety, fair play, and sportsmanship among participants Maintain a safe environment Build relationships with skaters and their families Skate Camp Counselor Qualifications: At least 16 years old Experience working with children (coaching, babysitting, paid work, volunteering, etc.
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Position Overview: As a Summer Camp Director, you will:Oversee daily operations and management of the summer camp. Join Us: If you're ready to make a difference and work in a supportive and dynamic environment, sign up to be a Summer Camp Director at YMCA Childcare.
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Help in development of ministry events including Kids Fest, Summer Camp, Christmas Events, Volunteer Grow Nights, etc. Superior interpersonal skills working with a variety of people from volunteers to parents to kids.
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Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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Work with the Education Coordinator and Education Manager to implement the day-to-day activities of the children enrolled in the Summer Day Camp. Provide a positive experience for children in all programs.
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ZRKeywords: Part Time; Swim; Swimming; Trainer; Counselor; C Nanny; Baby Sitting; Entry Level; High school; college; Coach; children; kids; pool; safety; swim lessons; instructor; summer job; after school; lifeguard; Ellis; Red cross; front desk; teaching; teacher; side gig; baby sitter; child care; flexible hours; Each Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Summer Day Camp Counselors receive comprehensive training, a Monday-Friday work schedule that leaves your weekends free, field trips to fun places, the chance to meet and work with an amazing diverse group of people, a free Y family membership, discounted programs and lots of opportunity for growth.
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Then step into the exciting role of our Summer Camp Director and lead the charge as we empower the next generation of tech heroes! We're looking for a Summer Camp Director.
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We host nine weeks of 4-H Junior Summer Camp, ten weeks of Day Camp and year-round programs for schools, families, and businesses in our local community and from around the country.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:JOB SUMMARYThe Sports Academy Instructor is responsible for teaching a class and or special events in a safe and fun environment as outlined by the Director/Coordinator.
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