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At Taste Buds Kitchen, the Summer Camp Cooking Instructor hosts cooking camps for children from the age of four up into the teens! Are you the ideal Summer Camp Cooking Instructor candidate.
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Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP): Through this New York City Department of Youth and Community Development sponsored program, CAMBA places youth ages 14 to 24 in minimum wage work experiences, and oversees their employment.
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New York Film Academy is looking for qualified, energetic instructors to teach in our Game Design/Animation Summer Camps for kids, ages 10-13. Bachelors degree or substantial industry & teaching experience for instructors teaching in Summer Camps.
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ATTN: People Resources / Summer Program Instructor, Justice Scholars. Create, edit and disseminate a rich social justice-focused curriculum appropriate for a summer program for high school students.
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Additional Information For additional information on auditions & training visit our Instructor Page. Job Description Title: Instructor Status: Part Time / Full Time SoulCycle is seeking inspiring leaders in the fitness industry to learn and teach our rhythm-based class arc and brand experience in studios across the country and internationally.
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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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This position is for the school year (September-June) and if summer camp positions are available, some counselors will be identified to remain on board for the summer session. Summer employment is not guaranteed.
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Teach daily classes to campers in grades K-3, culminating in a performance from each bunk group as part of our summer Arts Festival. Share your love of music with children this summer! Camp Kaleidoscope, the JCC day camp in Newton, has a position for a creative, enthusiastic music teacher/specialist who can make learning music and rhythm fun.
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Through our training program, the potential instructor will be taught our method and mission to inspire our riders in an uplifting and inclusive way. Invest & participate in development, feedback & continuing education opportunities Build & sustain relationships w/ studios managers, talent managers and instructor development team to achieve goals.
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Details: Rate: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour (varies with experience) (varies with experience) Vaccination required Opportunity for immediate employment for the Spring, Summer and Fall programs, additional hours + advancement.
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Hourly ESOL Instructors provide instruction in 3, 10-week instructional cycles in the fall, winter, and spring and a 4 week summer cycle. Instruction is offered in 3, 10-week cycles and 1, 4-week summer cycle.
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New York Edge is seeking passionate and enthusiastic people to fill the seasonal role of Summer Day Camp STEM Instructor. In this role, you will be critical to the successful operation of the Summer Day Camp program.
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Title: Summer Academy Associate Instructor, ELA. Dates: Summer Semester; Monday-Friday, July 1st-July 26th (see specific dates below) Summer Academy: 7/1-7/3, 7/8-7/11, 7/15-7/18, 7/22-7/25.
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We have Summer Day Camp locations across the five boroughs! No Summer Camp on July 4. Specialists are responsible for leading Summer activities for children and teens at New York Edge program sites.
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Experience attending or working at a summer camp (preferred, not required) Sprout Brooklyn values staff that are positive and flexible team players who are excited to spend the summer with young campers and staff.
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