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The Day Camp Counselor will report to the Day Camp Director and work in direct relationship to the Corps Officers to ensure that all programs are in keeping with the goals, direction, and vision of the corps.
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High school seniors with experience working kids camps. Report as needed to Center Director or lead instructor with respect to the day's activities, efficiency & productivity in the classroom.
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This Aquatics Director position has a working schedule of 10 - 15 hours per week or can be paired with a more consistent Camp Counselor role. Assist Camp Director/Staff with any pool related responsibilities as needed included but not limited to camper swim assessments.
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Spend your summer working in the High Sierra on the shores of beautiful Huntington Lake. Camp Oljato offers week-long resident summer camp programs at 7,000 feet right off Highway 168, east of Fresno, CA.
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Camp Community Liaisons support the Day Camp programs by developing positive relationships with program participants, their families, and the community, with the intent of providing meaningful partnerships.
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The center offers league play for adults in volleyball, basketball, Lil' Kickers soccer for children 18 months- 9 years, summer camps, clinics, classes, a J-Club kids' area for all those active kids ages 10 weeks -12 years old.
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As our Human Resources Associate, you will be responsible for performing confidential administrative work for the Vice President of Human Resources, supporting recruitment activities with a special emphasis on summer camp hiring, and completing special projects.
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The summer program runs for approximately six weeks during the months of June through AugustPRIMARY OBJECTIVEReporting to the District Director-Partners in Education, Site Monitors are assigned to work at a college campus or satellite location hosting a Learn and Earn Summer Youth Program.
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The Fund for the Public Interest is seeking hard-working individuals with good communication skills and a passion for social change to fill citizen outreach and field manager positions across the country this summer.
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We’re opening Ned’s Club Washington DC in Summer 2024, and the Membership Director is crucial to ensuring our success in this exciting new market. Membership Director at Ned’s Club Washington DC. Where will you be working.
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The Waterfront Director will also support the camp program staff in developing theme days, evening activities, and weekend programming over the course of the summer. It is the responsibility of the Waterfront Director to help safely organize and manage the waterfront area at Camp Abnaki, including all swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, and sailing.
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Experience working in a summer camp or similar environment is a plus. The camp is designed for campers with ADHD, ADD, social anxiety, and social thinking challenges.
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The Overtime Athletics Franchise Director is responsible for all duties associated with planning and carrying out After School Programs and Summer/School Break Camps, in addition to serving as on-site coordinator/lead teacher as needed.
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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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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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