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LIFEGUARDS/WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS/AQUATICS SUPERVISORS WANTED

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5 Carmel, NY Carmel, NY Temporary Full-time Temporary Full-time Estimated:
$34K - $43K a year Estimated:
$34K - $43K a year Dive into Adventure as a Lifeguard or Water Safety Instructor Change Lives, Including Your Own! Kiwi Country Day Camp is seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors for Summer 2024.
If you're passionate about water safety, enjoy working with children, and want to make a splash this summer, we want to hear from you! Position Details:
Availability:
Monday to Friday, 8:
30 am - 4:
30 pm Camp Season:
June 27 - Aug 16 Training Provided:
No prior lifeguard or water safety instruction experience necessary; we will provide training.
Compensation:
These positions are paid and may qualify for internship hours.
Commitment:
Must be available for the entire duration of the camp season.
To Apply:
Visithttps:
//kiwi.
campmanagement.
com/apply/kiwito embark on a summer of water-filled fun and safety.
Why Choose Kiwi Country Day Camp? Contribute to providing campers with a safe, happy, healthy, and fun-filled experience.
Be part of nurturing multi-faceted programs in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Help build success into all our programs for campers.
Foster the emotional, social, and physical needs of campers in a safe environment.
Tailor water activities to the age, size, strength, and skill levels of our campers.
Join the Kiwi Team - Where Fun Meets Safety! Apply now and be a key player in creating a memorable and safe summer for campers.
Your adventure awaits at Kiwi Country Day Camp! Job Types:
Full-time, Temporary Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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