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7 jobs that use Recreation Programs the most

Jobs that use recreation programs the most include recreation program coordinator, assistant recreation director, and recreation coordinator.

What jobs use Recreation Programs the most?

1. Recreation Program Coordinator

How recreation program coordinator uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage funds and resources to include developing the annual NAF budget, which include submission and prioritization of program component requirements.
  • Incorporate knowledge of therapeutic concepts and methods for determining appropriate recreation therapy services for psychiatric, and chemically dependent, patients.
  • Maintain written and personal communication with general public and local community through ongoing PowerPoint presentations, weekly newsletters and monthly newspaper.

Most common skills for recreation program coordinator:

  • CPR
  • Recreation Programs
  • Flyers
  • Program Budget
  • Community Outreach
  • Community Events

2. Assistant Recreation Director

How assistant recreation director uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage recreation staff and programming for assist living and rehabilitation and skil nursing facilities.
  • Examine injure persons and administer first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if necessary, using training and medical supplies and equipment.
  • Maintain written and personal communication with general public and local community through ongoing PowerPoint presentations, weekly newsletters and monthly newspaper.

Most common skills for assistant recreation director:

  • CPR
  • Recreation Programs
  • Recreation Facilities
  • MDS
  • Aquatics
  • Facility Management

3. Recreation Coordinator

How recreation coordinator uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage funds and resources to include developing the annual NAF budget, which include submission and prioritization of program component requirements.
  • Communicate with veterans daily; fulfill shopping requests and arrange communication with family members.
  • Assist with transitioning veterans into facility during initial check-in process including pulling and documenting medical records.

Most common skills for recreation coordinator:

  • CPR
  • Therapeutic Recreation
  • Recreation Programs
  • Recreation Facilities
  • Sports Programs
  • Community Resources

4. Recreation Assistant

How recreation assistant uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage one-on-one and group social and physical sessions with long-term nursing and short-term rehabilitation residents
  • Assist multiple MWR facilities with the upkeep, accountability and sanitation of workout and rehabilitation equipment.
  • Respond to emergency situation and administering first aid and CPR when need.

Most common skills for recreation assistant:

  • Customer Service
  • MDS
  • Recreation Programs
  • CPR
  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation

5. Parks Recreation Director

How parks recreation director uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage recreation staff and programming for assist living and rehabilitation and skil nursing facilities.
  • Perform minor first aid and CPR as needed.
  • Acquire MDS data for the use of the clinical reimbursement team, as well as assessed patients.

Most common skills for parks recreation director:

  • Aquatics
  • Recreation Programs
  • Flag Football
  • Recreational Facilities
  • CPR
  • Program Development

6. Recreation Specialist

How recreation specialist uses Recreation Programs:

  • Provide evidence base intervention to help manage behavior in children diagnose with ADHD.
  • Organize, lead, and promote interest in recreational activities such as bingo cards, machines, and markers.
  • Manage funds and resources to include developing the annual NAF budget, which include submission and prioritization of program component requirements.

Most common skills for recreation specialist:

  • CPR
  • Customer Service
  • Recreation Programs
  • Rehabilitation
  • Social Work
  • Safety Procedures

7. Recreation Leader

How recreation leader uses Recreation Programs:

  • Manage funds and resources to include developing the annual NAF budget, which include submission and prioritization of program component requirements.
  • Receive training in problem solving, peer mediation and first aid & CPR.
  • Train in CPR, food handlers, and videos of other health relate issues.

Most common skills for recreation leader:

  • CPR
  • Customer Service
  • Recreation Programs
  • Recreational Facilities
  • Role Model
  • Youth Sports

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