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If so, we have an awesome position for you as a Skip Scout for the DC team! Skip's mission is to energize cities by making mobility accessible to everyone. You will be a Skip brand ambassador to the community and coordinate with the dispatcher to perform tasks around the city. $44k-92k yearly est.18d agoTechnology Scout
As a Booz Allen Technology Scout, you will connect the ideas, technologies, and products of the innovation ecosystem to government use-cases and problem sets. As a Tech Scout, you will synthesize your findings into actionable insights while finding ways to continuously improve your research and presentation process. This position is a hybrid role with a combination of working at a Booz Allen office or client site and working remotely. Booz Allen's culture of respect, equity, and opportunity means that, here, you are free to bring your whole self to work. You will be responsible for rapidly researching, digesting, and distilling large amounts of data about technology trends for internal Booz Allen stakeholders and for clients. $58.4k-133k yearly42d agoIndustrial Sports Medicine Professional
A day in the life of an Industrial Sports Medicine Professional will include using your clinical knowledge and our training to provide injury prevention, early discomfort management, body mechanic coaching, and assistance with overall health and wellness. Job Title: Industrial Sports Medicine Professional $55k-71k yearly22d agoPrep Redzone Football Scout (Virginia)
Combined, Prep Network websites have over 300 scouts across the country that produce 2,500+ articles each month on prep basketball and volleyball. As a scout, you will create written and social media content for the state of Virginia. Prep Network also operates 100+ tournaments and showcases that host hundreds of teams and thousands of prospects across the country each year. $44k-92k yearly est.25d agoHS Basketball Scout (Hampton)
About Prep Hoops Prep Hoops (www.prephoops.com) is the platform for high school basketball visibility. Prep Hoops has over 150 writers in 40+ states and produces 1,500+ articles a month on high school and grassroots basketball. In order to more effectively cover as many players as possible, we're always looking to build our team with hardworking, hoops junkies who are passionate about growing the game and providing coverage to players who may not get it otherwise. You Are + Passionate. First and foremost, we're looking for people that love the game and players at ALL levels. Do you like the next up and comer? The diamond in the rough? Perfect. So do we. + Knowledgeable & Creative. Building a baseline level of knowledge of the high school basketball scene in a particular market can be done through time in the gym, but having a background in the sport with established connections is a huge plus. + Self-Directed & Driven. We aren't watchdogs and won't be looking over your shoulder every hour to make sure you're doing what you're supposed to do. Care about the quality of your work. Pay attention to details. Execute with passion. + Coachable & Communicative. We're all about independence and autonomy, but our editorial team will provide feedback to make your content as strong as possible. You Will + Be in the gym. We're all about producing articles efficiently, but there's no substitute for being in the gym to see players live and network with the basketball community in your area. + Innovate. We encourage our writers to progress. Try new ideas. Use your autonomy. There's not a lot of bureaucracy or yellow tape. Have an idea? Go for it. + Learn & Grow. You're a part of the fastest growing high school basketball network in the country. Our editorial team is always sharing new ideas to help our writers come up with new, compelling ways to cover players at all levels. We Will + Give you what you need. Tips, tricks, and tools to make life easy for you, plus around-the-clock communication when you need it. + Challenge you. You want to be great and want to improve the quality of your work? We can help with feedback and examples to help you grow. + Pay you. All Prep Hoops positions are paid competitively with similar jobs in the market. Come join the Prep Network team, selected as a 2020 recipient of the Best Employers in Sports Award (https://frontofficesports.com/best-employers/) by Front Office Sports. Successful contributors have included current and former coaches at the prep and collegiate level, officials, journalists, and basketball enthusiasts. Powered by JazzHR $44k-93k yearly est.60d+ ago
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Average Salary For an Eagle Scout
Based on recent jobs postings on Zippia, the average salary in the U.S. for an Eagle Scout is $57,960 per year or $28 per hour. The highest paying Eagle Scout jobs have a salary over $116,000 per year while the lowest paying Eagle Scout jobs pay $28,000 per year
5 Common Career Paths For an Eagle Scout
Missionary
A missionary is a volunteering individual who is a member of a religious group sent into an area to promote faith or perform ministries of service. Missionaries usually spend a large portion of time in their new community to hone farming, preaching, and socializing skills. Missionaries are either assigned to provide medical help in areas where healthcare is unavailable or teach students in areas where education is not accessible. Before becoming missionaries, candidates must undergo intensive training such as religious instruction and medicine or business training.
Senior Leader
A senior leader specializes in overseeing the business operations and work progress within a particular department or office. Focusing on the workflow and the workforce, they are in charge of assessing performances and motivating staff to meet goals and stay within the allotted time and budget. They may also participate in the hiring and training of new employees, utilizing their talents and shaping them into valuable members of the workforce, all while implementing company rules and regulations.
Tutor
Tutors are individual contributors who make sure that students assigned to them can understand classroom lessons. They are often full-time educators themselves, but they may also be working in other fields and are only passionate about teaching. Tutors usually meet students after school to go over any lesson that the students find challenging. They assist students with their homework or other schoolwork that the students may need help in. At times, tutors are tapped to help students study for future lessons, meaning that they go through classroom lessons in advance.
Leader
Leaders pave the way for a company to achieve certain goals. They are in charge of bringing the organization to greater heights. They set the direction of the organization, much like how a captain sets the sails of the ship. They are responsible for coming up with main strategies and alternatives should there be challenges along the way. Leaders ensure that the company is guided by its vision and mission and that the employees emulate company values. They do so through leading by example. Leaders should have strategic skills, decision-making skills, and interpersonal skills.
Technician
Technicians are skilled professionals who primarily work with technology in different industries. They are knowledgeable about the technical aspects of the various items they work with. They are usually working with electricity or with technological advancements. Technicians may be assigned to do the construction of equipment or materials related to their field of study. They may also be assigned to conduct diagnostics and other maintenance activities to ensure that the equipment works properly. Technicians may also be required to conduct basic repairs in case of problems. It is important that technicians have good analytical skills and decision-making skills.