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12 week Summer Internship where you’ll experience multiple facets of Sequoyah. Sequoyah Electric is a recognized industry leader in the design, construction and maintenance of electrical and low voltage systems in the Puget Sound Area. We are currently seeking Construction Management interns for the Summer of 2025.
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Summer Internship Hybrid (3 days/week onsite) full-time position at one of our US office locations: New York, Chicago, Atlanta, LA, Seattle, Boston or Washington D.C. June 3rd – August 9th, 2024 What You Will Be Doing “Here’s an internship where you’ll create meaningful work alongside some of the best Professionals in the business.
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The Registered Dietitian Intern provides individual and group nutrition interventions based on evaluation of the patient, family, and significant others, while considering the individual’s cultural, ethnic, and personal needs and preferences.
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Bridgeline Staffing is looking for a School Psychologist to join a Bellevue School District for the remainder of the school year and/or over the summer. Requirements include a Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology, a Washington School Psychologist License, and at least 2 years of experience working in a school setting.
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The work schedule for this role will be seasonal from May 20 to September 30.
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Summer 2025 Key Investment Services Internship (Certified Financial Planner Track)- Seattle & Redmond, Compensation also includes a $1,000.00 Summer Internship Sign-on Bonus. This will include partnering with one of Private Client Advisors during the summer in one of our branches across the country.
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At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission-critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting-edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.
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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. This position reports to the Director of Summer School Programs and is responsible for providing administrative support for the four-week Investigative Learning Camp.
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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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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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