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A park, recreational facility, or campus is defined as a location that offers at least three of the following elements: athletic fields, skating rink, campgrounds, golf courses, hiking trails, historic structures, marinas, picnic areas, playgrounds, recreation programs, swimming facilities or education, environmental or interpretive programming.
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Harlem Children’s Zone breaks the cycle of intergenerational poverty with on-the-ground, all-around programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life.
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Design, plan, and conduct programming in specified areas including sports, fitness and performing arts (dance, poetry, music, etc.) The Recreation Specialist develops, implements, and provides recreational programs for all participants within the residence to promote self-development and expression; pro-social behavior; and habits, knowledge, and skills that promote long-term healthy living.
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As a Spanish Bilingual Family and Children Recreation Coordinator you will provide opportunities for recreational programming for children and families. Ensures age-appropriate recreational programming: talent shows, arts, youth sports, etc.
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Work closely with Youth Development Specialists, contracted providers and DOE to develop and implement cultural, educational and recreational programming for all Secure Detention, youth throughout the year including monthly activities, workshops, and programs.
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Responsible for coordination and implementation of in-house programming, including assessments, goal planning, evaluation of daily progress, monthly resident reviews, monitoring recreational programs, seeking community resources, maintaining trip log for van use.
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Our clubs feature study-quality fitness programming, comprehensive personal training, indoor swimming pools, recreational and competitive sports clubs, communal work and social spaces, artisanal food offerings and a year-round calendar of social and cultural events that reflect the ethos of the neighborhoods they serve.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Intensive Support Services, the Resident Service Coordinator is responsible for providing individual case management services and group programming for senior tenants.
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Our Brooklyn location features studio-quality fitness programming, indoor swimming pools, recreational and competitive sports clubs, comprehensive personal training services, communal work and social spaces, artisanal food offerings and a year-round calendar of social and cultural events that reflect the ethos of the neighborhood we serve.
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Must have a working knowledge of the methods of recreational therapy or activity programming and their application to activity and leisure needs of residents with Alzheimer's/Dementia. Offers adequate and diversified recreational activities to residents with sufficient supervision for each activity.
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Assists in planning parties and activities as well as decorating the community according to the season and/or holiday throughout the years as well as planning monthly birthday parties to honor residents.
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The Program Assistant is responsible for modeling positive social interactions through combined academic, social, health and recreational programming. The Program Assistant is responsible for modeling positive social interactions through combined academic, social, health and recreational programming.
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Assists in transporting consumers to and from medical appointment, recreational activities, and programming. Coordinates and participates in recreational activities for consumers.
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Certified in CPR, AED, First AideValid WSI and lifeguard certification from a recognized organizationBachelor's degree in recreational therapy, physical education or related field. Report toupper management and coordinate all programming, facility management between all site staff.
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JOB TITLE: Youth Counselor, Riverdale-Bronx, 21 st CCLC DEPARTMENT : Youth Services REPORTS TO: Community School Director SALARY: $18 PER HOUR SUMMARY: The Youth Counselor delivers a range of academic, enrichment, recreational, and leadership development programming to participating youth through a Positive Youth Development context that fosters growth and learning, maximizes safety, and instills hope and motivation.
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