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Boating/Fishing Instructor

Location and Job Title:
Boating/Fishing InstructorJCC of Stamford1035 Newfield AveStamford, CT 06905Principal
Responsibilities:
Day Camps@The J a premier summer camp located in Stamford, CT is looking for a Boating/Fishing Instructor for this summer.
Spend your summer teaching campers how to safely use peddle boats on our on property lake.
This is an enriching and rewarding position, helping campers have an amazing experience a summer of fun.
Previous experience working with children required and previous boating and/or fishing experience is preferred.
If you're not already a lifeguard, we will train you (and pay for the certifications)!Minimum
Qualifications:
An ideal candidate is:
20 years oldEnjoys working with childrenPositive and energetic attitudeHas previous camp experience (preferred but not a must)Other
Qualifications:
Must be able to swim and pass a lifeguard certificationJoin us this summer to make a positive impact on campers while working in a fun dynamic environment that is warm, welcoming and rewarding.
Salary:
Under 25,000Agency Information:
The Stamford Jewish Community Center is a cultural, educational and recreational center, offering exceptional programs, classes and special events designed to enrich the mind, body and spirit.
While we are driven by the Jewish values of welcoming guests, kindness, respect, and communal responsibility, we warmly welcome people of all ages, faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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