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Position Overview: As a Summer Camp Director, you will:Oversee daily operations and management of the summer camp. Join Us: If you're ready to make a difference and work in a supportive and dynamic environment, sign up to be a Summer Camp Director at YMCA Childcare.
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Position develops and executes lesson plans for a summer camp for international youth ages 12-17 with an emphasis on helping youth better understand and apply their skills in the English language.
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Then step into the exciting role of our Summer Camp Director and lead the charge as we empower the next generation of tech heroes! We're looking for a Summer Camp Director.
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The Camp Gifford Business Director shall be responsible to work with the Salvation Army Spokane Youth Officer and ministry team to develop and implement the summer camping program and to give direction and oversight to staff assigned to carry out the program as needed.
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Under general supervision of the Manager of School and Youth Programs and work direction of Program Coordinators, the Summer Camp Educator is responsible for the implementation and presentation of summer camp science education programming, in alignment with Birch Aquarium’s role as the public exploration center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), UC San Diego.
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Coordinates the day-to-day activities and scheduling for the preschool summer camp with the Recreation Coordinator, Youth Camps. During the summer, the Recreation Coordinator of the preschool works to assist with Preschool Summer Camp programming decisions while preparing for the start of Preschool in the Fall.
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Calling all athletes, musicians, artists, naturalists, scientists, actors, and all others enthusiastic about working with kids in a summer camp environment! This is a fantastic employment opportunity for individuals looking to improve their communication and leadership skills in a summer camp setting.
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Each and every staff member has the power to make a difference in the life of a scout and summer camp is the best place to make it happen. Resident Camp Information Cub Scout Resident Camps serve youth aged 6-10 (Cub Scouts) who attend resident camp with their local Scouting group and leaders.
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The program culminates in students presenting their work and having it published in our literary anthology. Our unique program lets young writers from around the world form and sustain literary friendships that can last a lifetime.
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Spend your summer working in the High Sierra on the shores of beautiful Huntington Lake. Camp Oljato offers week-long resident summer camp programs at 7,000 feet right off Highway 168, east of Fresno, CA.
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Job SummaryWe are seeking a dynamic and passionate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Instructor to join our team for a summer enrichment camp. This is a seasonal, full-time position for the duration of the summer camp program, July 8 - August 16, 2024.
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Knowledge of and experience in skateboarding (required) Customer service experience preferred Ability to perform First Aid/CPR/AED/Emergency Oxygen (training will be provided) Skate Camp Counselor Benefits: YMCA Membership 50% off of Childcare and Camps Exceptional growth potential for your role and career Salary: $11.00 - $14.00 per hour Hours: Monday - Friday through the summer, no nights or weekends.
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The Program Director role is located at our Mirabal Sisters Campus site and is responsible for the management and supervision of programs such as the Extended Day Program, Summer Camp, Holiday Program and support the Community School strategy.
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As Assistant Director you will positively impact the lives of youth and young adults by thinking big, implementing a cutting edge summer program and sharing your love of camp with energy and excellence each day.
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LONG LAKE CAMP FOR THE ARTS is currently in search of lovely nurses to work and enjoy our amazing Performing and Fine Arts summer camp located in the beauty of the Adirondack Park of upstate New York. These are live-in positions, you will have your own free private room and bathroom at camp plus access to all our great arts activities and waterfront and free meals.
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