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Camp Counselor Key Responsibilities. An Associate’s degree or higher with a focus on Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Reading Education, Child Development, or a related area. Conducting workshops to teach life skills like resilience, problem-solving, and collaboration, tailored for our youngest learners.
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Summer Camp Naturalist training will be in mid-June. Camp programs will run from late June through August. We have two locations for UW Botanic Gardens Summer Camp. The Washington Park Arboretum and the Center for Urban Horticulture.
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Under general supervision, the Camp Program Supervisor plans, organizes and carries out a well-rounded summer day camp program for the people of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District.
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Coordinate with main camp for breaks, schedules, trail use Qualifications Primary: Camper and horse safety at all times Experience: 5+ years of horse experience Other Elements: Commitment to the mission and values of CYO. Ability to work under pressure in time constraints.
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This includes being a leader to all camp staff and volunteers, enthusiastically facilitating large group programs and field trips, taking initiative to go above and beyond, and assisting the Camp Director in numerous aspects of camp.
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With our 92,000 square foot main campus located on Mercer Island, the SJCC offers a wide range of programs and services throughout the greater Seattle area, serving infants to older adults, including a highly acclaimed Early Childhood School with nearly 200 children , summer day camp welcoming over 1100 kids, youth and family programs, recreational leagues, aquatics and much more.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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The Day Camp Lead Counselor is responsible for using provided materials to plan, teach, and coordinate day camp for a specific age group. Assist or lead in the direction, supervision, and organization of campers within activities and throughout the camp in order to meet the intended camper outcomes.
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The Summer Camp Director is the core leader of our center operations, responsible for staff success, operations of the center, executing our processes, and understanding the key performance indicators that result in amazing student experiences.
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MMR Vaccination May be Required : Camp programs require Mumps, Measles and Rhubella immunization in accordance with Department of Children, Youth and Family requirements. Scheduled for shifts during Day Camp Hours Monday-Friday Between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
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From theme-based camps, to environmental explorations at Outdoor Day Camp to sports, swimming, STEM and more-we have something for every camper but also for every counselor. Every day campers participate in fun and engaging YMCA summer day camp programs.
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We are a multi-faceted company, offering archery, day camp and various trainings. Our offerings include training in archery, babysitting, CPR/First Aid, camp counselors, and more. Archery Instructor Certification training will be provided, American Red Cross First Aid/CPR training provided.
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Support camper behavior management using principles of Positive Discipline, including family communications and meetings as needed, with the Camp On-Site Coordinator's help. Job Title: Nature Camp Naturalist.
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Facilities Maintenance: This position helps plan and oversee the general maintenance priorities of Black Diamond Camp and Rainier Camp & Retreat Center, as directed by the Facilities and Grounds Director.
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Summer Camp at Northwest is fun and engaging and offers a variety of classes. Summer Camp teacher pay starts at $1,080 per week for Full Time teachers. Summer Camp teacher pay starts at $1,080 per week for Full Time teachers.
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