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With our strong programs, which include our summer camp, outdoor education and family camps, camp is a powerful and transformative experience for kids and families, that allow kids to develop and thrive as they step into new experiences.
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Have a minimum of six months (one year preferred) experience working with school-age childrenExperience with Christian Education Programs for school age children such as Sunday School or Vacation Bible Study preferred Must be able to plan, prepare and implement day-to-day activities.
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Our Kid’s Space off-site program is under the supervision of Riverdale Y’s Family and Youth Services Department and works closely with Kid’s Space @ Y in developing programming, coordinating school-vacation “camp” programs, and leadership training.
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Family time with wife Emily and four kids; passionate about Kanakuk Camp, Denver Broncos, and Argentine Soccer. Paul Brown, Growth and Development Director & Financial AdvisorHow long with NM.
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College students looking to build their resume and earn while doing soElementary School teachers looking for summertime incomeHigh School Juniors and Seniors with lots of summer camp experience We're looking forward to receiving your resume.
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MUST bring great energy to camp and have a passion for working with kids and teaching/coaching youth sports. This position involves actively working with and coaching kids both afterschool, early evenings, and Saturdays.
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Applicants should have a degree in a sports related field or be working towards a degree in one (Physical Education, Sports Management, Coaching, Child Care, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, etc.
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QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Skills/Knowledge: Experience working with children in a camp or outdoor recreational setting required. This position requires the Program Instructor to live on-site at Camp Erdman, in housing as assigned by the Camp Director of Outdoor Education.
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Resident Camp Information Cub Scout Resident Camps serve youth aged 5-10 (Cub Scouts) who attend resident camp with their local Scouting group and leaders. In keeping with the policies of the Scouting America, the rules for acceptance and participation in the camp program are the same for everyone without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
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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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The Program Director will be evaluated by the State 4-H Program Leader and Center Director with input from the 4-H Center’s Board of Directors. The Program Director is responsible for taking the initiative to promote the use of the 4-H Center in cooperation with Cooperative Extension for programs to serve, in this priority: (1) 4-H youth, (2) other youth, and (3) adults (e.g., Road Scholars, individuals, organizations, professional groups, businesses, churches, schools, and other groups which can benefit from programs offered by and through the 4-H Center.
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In keeping with the mission of the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina, the Camp Hanes Executive Director is accountable for all programs and operations related to Camp Hanes.
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Essential Functions: Corps Program: Assist the Corps Officers as needed with Corps programs including, but not limited to: Sunday School classes, Sunday morning worship services, fellowship times, outreach activities, Social services bridging efforts, visitation, Bible studies, Women’s or Men’s meetings and camp, recruiting Junior soldiers, recruiting congregation members for volunteer positions, transportation, youth programs and Corps Reviews.
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Job Description COORDINATOR FOR CLUB SPORTS, INTRAMURAL SPORTS, AND DAY CAMP, Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation (DAPER)-Recreation, to assist the assistant director of intramural sports, club sports, and day camp with organization, implementation, facility access, supervision, marketing, and evaluation of all programming, primarily focused on intramurals and day camp operations.
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What we are looking for in you: Two years progressively responsible experience administering and developing youth programs preferred Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities CPR and First Aid Certification Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:Some physical requirements of the Camp Program Director position could be endurance including climbing, standing, some bending, stooping, and stretching.
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