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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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Non-exempt/Temporary We are looking for a responsible camp counselor (Lead counselor and support staff) to supervise and guide activities. Create and supervise an emotionally healthy environment for campers as a camp counselor.
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Requirements: At least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED requiredBachelor's Degree preferredAt least two seasons of supervisory experience in a summer camp or other programming for kids is preferred; at least 2 months is required.
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Orients general camp staff during training to program area expectations. Enforce camp rules and emergency procedures as needed. Ability to work evenings and/or weekends and live on site in rustic facilities while programs are in session.
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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. MMR Vaccination May be Required: Camp programs require Mumps, Measles and Rhubella immunization in accordance with Department of Children, Youth and Family requirements.
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Summer Camp Counselors, or Team Leaders as we call them at Galileo, are the single most consistent presence in the experience of each Camp Galileo camper, and have the greatest potential impact on each camper’s summer.
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From theme-based Discovery 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. MMR Vaccination May be Required : Licensed camp programs require Mumps, Measles and Rhubella immunization in accordance with Department of Children, Youth and Family requirements.
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Benefits: Eligible positions receive a comprehensive package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and disability, long term disability, pension, 403(b), HSA, FSA, and generous sick leave, vacation and holidays.
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The Camp Director will not be skating during camp hours. The Camp Director is the top leader and decision maker at our summer skate camps. The Camp Director oversees the daily camp schedule and activities, supervises ALL camp employees & campers (60 people on site.
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Previous experience working at an overnight summer camp or NWS boarding program. Summer Camp at Northwest is fun and engaging and offers a variety of classes. Summer Camp dates: candidates must be available through the entire duration.
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This position acts as a Camp Director at the City of Kirkland Tennis & Swim Camp at Peter Kirk Park Monday through Thursday. City of Kirkland is seeking an enthusiastic professional to coordinate tennis related activities in a  summer camp setting.
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The J Kids Coordinator and Assistant Camp Director oversees afterschool programs, enrichment classes, and Parents Night Out programs, and works closely with the Camp Director to run Summer J Camp and School's Out Camps at the Stroum Jewish Community Center (SJCC.
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Other duties as assigned by the Investigative Learning Camp Director or the Director of Summer School Programs. Assist Investigative Camp Director in preparing orientation materials for the Investigative Learning Camp faculty and counselor orientation.
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Reporting to, Recreation Coordinator, Assistant Recreation Manager, or Recreation Manager, the Summer Camp Jr. Leader will perform a variety of indoor and/or outdoor recreational activities and assignments in primary support of Camp KHAOS summer day camp, special events and other City programs as needed.
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