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Collaboration with the Assistant Director of Gallery & Accessibility Programs on the development, implementation, and evaluation of two large annual programs – Summer Camp and the 10x10 Teen Art Show, and the museum’s monthly CAM Kids Day program – as well as other programs that may arise.
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Co-directs shared programs including Summer Camp, 10x10 Teen Art Expo, and CAM Kids Days. Works closely with the Director of Learning & Interpretation and the Philanthropy Division providing narrative content and statistics needed for grant proposal preparation and final reports.
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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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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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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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Resident Camp Information Cub Scout Resident Camps serve youth aged 6-10 (Cub Scouts) who attend resident camp with their local Scouting group and leaders. Each and every staff member has the power to make a difference in the life of a scout and summer camp is the best place to make it happen.
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Must love working with kids! Experience with kids in a formal or informal setting is a plus, such as babysitting, volunteering, coaching, tutoring, etc. Spend the summer with our AMAZING students having fun with technology.
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Work with the Christian Education Director and Education Coordinator on After-school Program/Summer Camp/Day Camp applications, payments, signups, and flyers. Some other duties include but are not limited to assisting in other designated areas or programs when needed and assisting with summer camp, VBS, and driving when requested.
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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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Ideal applicants have experience working with students and youth in a summer camp, traditional, nontraditional and/or outdoor education setting. This position has close interactions with the 4-H Center Director and the 4-H Environmental Education Program Coordinator; this position is a part of the full-time team and a positive role model position for the seasonal team of educators, camp counselors and volunteers.
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Instructors should also be available and willing to assist the camp director with active supervision, recreational activities, and some administrative tasks. 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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Bancroft Summer is the ultimate summer day camp experience for campers grades K-8 throughout the greater Worcester area. Communicating specific camper health needs (allergies, special diets) to camp director and staff.
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SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR - Crown Sports Center Sports Facilities Management, LLC LOCATION: Fruitland, MD DEPARTMENT: CHILDCARE REPORTS TO: DIRECTOR TO CHILDCARE STATUS: PART-TIME (SEASONAL) ABOUT THE COMPANY: Crown Sports Center is a premier sport, recreation and entertainment destination focused on improving the health and economic vitality of Fruitland, Maryland.
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The Union for Reform Judaism’s (URJ) Henry S. Jacobs Camp team seeks an Assistant Director to help create a vibrant summer camp and year-round youth and family engagement experience.
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