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Reporting to the Director of the Student Health Center, the Summer Camp Nurse serves as a medication administrator for all University's internally hosted summer camps. The Summer Camp Nurse is responsible for collecting and retaining participants' immunization attestation, health history records, authorization for emergency medical treatment, instructions for medical administration, and release of medical information.
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Be there for students at Catapult Learning partner schools in the way that works best for you: year-round and/or during summer, full-time or part-time. Join Catapult Learning and become a part of a national organization with a legacy of more than 45 years of student impact.
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Experience in residential life at a boarding school, summer camp, or similar work environment. Collaborating with families and school support staff to develop and monitor student-centered action plans to identify and support socio-emotional needs.
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Document Student Learning Exposure and Outcomes Establish and maintainaccurate data that empowers analysis of the support we provide to students, including attendance data, academic data, student forms, and inventory of educational materials and supplies.
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Overview: Align Social Impact is seeking a junior or senior undergraduate or graduate student fellow to join the team for the Summer school semester of 2024, beginning in June 2024 and ending in August 2024, as our Policy, Advocacy and Campaigns Summer Fellow.
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The Resident Counselor (RC) is a student staff member who lives in an assigned suite in the Meredith Willson Residence Hall and assists in the implementation of the Summer Dance and Percussion Intensives.
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DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:Work collaboratively with members of the conflict resolution skills training team to plan and provide days of supports and/or instruction to cohorts of teachers, guidance counselors, administrators and other school support staff in either mediation and/or negotiation skills during after school days, evenings, weekends, and/or summer sessions.
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Over the summer, the Bronx District Attorney’s Office will conduct an eight-week internship program that will immerse students in the real world work of criminal justice. The interns will attend lectures and participate in a training program alongside the law student interns.
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Work closely with Managing Director of External Relations and Communications to create a plan to secure 1,000+ student applications annually. Role: BRICK Education Network and Gateway Academy Charter School is seeking a Director of Student Recruitment and Retention is responsible to recruit, support, advocate and retain all families.
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Must be enrolled at an accredited university as an incoming Junior, Senior, or Graduate student, or a Spring 2024 graduate, with a Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field. To be considered for this internship, you must be enrolled at an accredited university as an incoming Junior, Senior, or Graduate student, or have graduated in Spring 2024.
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PROGRAM DESIGN: RTS facilitates a variety of youth programs including after-school, summer camps, retreats, conferences, and summer employment opportunities reaching thousands of young people throughout NYC each year.
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Evaluate student work and write a holistic evaluation of each participant after the course ends. Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs for High School Students is seeking qualified candidates to develop and teach on-campus (i.e., in person) courses during Summer ’24.
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Guided by our philosophy of igniting the spark of genius in every child, Dwight is an inclusive school that aims to meet the unique needs, abilities, and interests of each student. Experience in a summer camp or after school setting/working with children.
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Interns will join the Teaching & Learning and Student Support Services Team to provide logistics and administrative support throughout the summer. Additional InformationThis is a hourly position for 8-10 weeks during Summer 2024.
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Maintain inventory of conference suppliesAssist with Key and card management for Summer residents, interns, and groupsWork closely with Housing operations team and supporting when neededOn call duty/crisis response (includes weeknights and weekends, scheduled in shifts)Implement one program per month for summer residents and internsEnforce policies and protocols in line with the Student Code of Conduct for summer residents and non Stevens interns.
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