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Interact regularly with and receive feedback from the Executive Chef, Heirloom Restaurant Manager, Food & Beverage Director, and Hotel General Manager. is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation.
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Under the supervision of the Sports Information Director, the Multimedia Content Coordinator collaborates with the Sports Information Manager to create engaging content for publicity and educational purposes, including creative video content, print/digital photography and additional content for PSAL publications, website, and social media platforms, and applies innovation and creativity to communicate the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) vision.
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Reporting to the Shelter Director, the Program Coordinator will support our organizational vision towards ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all clients, staff and visitors while providing our clients with the best possible care and services.
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Outdoor Recreation: Year-round activities including golf, water sports, camping, hiking, and skiing. A leading healthcare provider in upstate New York is seeking an experienced ICU Medical Director to join their dynamic team.
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NYC Parks is the steward of more than 30, acres of land 14 percent of New York City. The Urban Parks Rangers’ (UPR) mission is to link New Yorkers to the natural world through environmental education, outdoor recreation, wildlife management and active conservation.
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In February 2023 the New York Philharmonic announced the appointment of Gustavo Dudamel as the Orchestra’s next maestro, to begin as Music and Artistic Director in 2026–27, after serving as Music Director Designate in 2025–26.
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Master's degree in therapeutic recreation, creative arts therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, music therapy, drama therapy, adaptive physical education, art, dance, music, drama, recreation education with a concentration in therapeutic recreation, or recreation and leisure studies with a concentration in therapeutic recreation; and 1 year of post-degree professional experience as described above.
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Assist the Recreation Director in all aspects of facility participation in annual Fun Day, Run for Your Life fund raiser, Therapeutic Community Association Athletics (i.e. Basketball, Softball, Soccer etc.
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Produce first draft of all campaign collateral, research materials, proposals, and additional meeting materials as needed for the Campaign Director/Director of Major Gifts, Director of Institutional Advancement, and Head of School.
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The coordinator will also support the Director of Afterschool & Recreation, to ensure efficient operation of all aspects of programming, quality assurance, and reporting. The Afterschool & Recreation Coordinator will maintain and support the administrative operations of the Afterschool and Recreation Program, including summer camp programs.
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Provides overall supervision to residence staff, including Registered Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse, Residence Manager, Senior Residence Program Specialist, Case Manager, Residence Program Specialist, and Recreation Specialist utilizing flexible time scheduling to make on-site consultations and supervision of each shift.
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Assist Shelter Director as needed in completing documentation relevant to resident and facility reporting. Staff SupervisionNotify Shelter Director of adjustments to staff scheduling to accommodate illness, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Recreational Specialist FLSA: Non- Exempt LOCATION: Bronx, NY REPORTS TO: Social Worker Supervisor SALARY: $35,000.00 -$40,000.00 SUMMARY: The Recreation Specialist will work as a team member to create and support recreational activities for children living within our homeless shelter.
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As the Creative Director at Thesis, you will hold a pivotal position in crafting and implementing our brand's creative strategy. A dog-friendly office located in the heart of Flatiron steps from Union Square and Madison Square Park.
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Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Division Director, update and improve the curriculum and content as needed, with particular emphasis on STEAM, literacy, and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) development.
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