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Work in partnership with Summer School Principal and Summer School Director of Operations in managing the program’s budget and finances. The Summer School Assistant Director of Operations (ADOO) will report into the Summer School Director of Operations.
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The Summer School Teacher will report to the Summer School Principal, under the direction of the Superintendent. Take part in feedback and coaching conversations with the Summer School Principal following classroom observation.
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The RC serves as a role model, peer counselor, and builds community for the participants of the Summer Dance and Percussion Summer Intensives and is responsible for the safety and wellbeing of a group of campers that reside within the residence hall.
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Overnights away from the dorm must be approved by Summer Housing Coordinator. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation (AILEY) is seeking responsible individuals to serve as our Resident Assistants & Chaperones reporting to the Summer Housing Coordinator within the The Ailey School department.
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PROGRAM DESIGN: Roads to Success (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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We have Summer Day Camp locations across the five boroughs! No Summer Camp on July 4. The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: STEM, visual art, performing art, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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The CDP Program Director also leads our offerings of summer training and work opportunities for high school youth such as Summer Bridge, CARA Summer Institute, SYEP work assignments.
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Position Summary : The NYCHA Summer Program Assistant/Outreach Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Program Coordinator with the overall functioning of program components related to service delivery to participants between the ages of 13-21 from July 8, 2024 to August 30, 2024.
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The purpose of the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is to provide New York City youth with summer employment and educational experiences that build on their individual strengths and incorporate youth development principles.
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The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: performing arts, visual art,stem, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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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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Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Analytics, Computer and Information Science, Computer Applications, Computer Engineering, Computer Management, Statistics, Software App, Management Information Systems, Information CyberSecurity, Information Technology
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Reports to, and work closely with, the Camp Director with all aspects of the summer camp program and other summer education department needs. Time Commitment Summer Seasonal Environmental Educator position is a seasonal, full-time, nonexempt, position.
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Job Description :The New York Post is looking for a talented News Intern!
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The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is looking for qualified swim instructors & lifeguards to join our team for Summer 2024! The JCC is home to the renowned Thurnauer School of Music, Leonard and Syril Rubin Nursery School, Neil Klatskin Day Camp, and the JCC Dance and Drama Schools.
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