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Police Athletic League (PAL) is the largest independent youth organization in New York City that provides educational and recreational activities for children and young adults. PAL Inc. and The New York City Police Department work in partnership to provide communities with summer and after-school recreational and educational activities.
We are looking for a Basketball Specialist who will be responsible for developing a broad range of sports & recreation-based activities that promote good sportsmanship, team comradery, and character development to youth at the assigned site locations. Direct and oversee all sports and team-based activities according to the summer curriculum. Plan, organize, and facilitate sports programming that is cohesive within the cluster under the direction of the Borough Coordinator. Perform administrative duties that support the above primary functions.
This position is available at the William J. Duncan Center - Manhattan
Schedule is as follows: Saturdays from 5 PM to 9 PM
Major Duties & Responsibilities
Additional Responsibilities
Education & Experience
Skills/Knowledge Required
Pay rate: $20-25 an Hour
N/a
Full Time
Preschool & Daycare
$86k-143k (estimate)
05/12/2024
07/10/2024
palnyc.org
ARVERNE, NY
200 - 500
1914
GALINA LITICHEVSKY
$10M - $50M
Preschool & Daycare
The Police Athletic League of New York City, also known as PAL, is the best friend a kid can have! With the support of committed staff and dedicated NYPD officers, more than 30,000 young people have access to fun-filled academic adventures, sports, arts, job training and mentoring in underserved neighborhoods throughout New York City. More than 400 volunteers mentor our youth each year across all five boroughs of New York City. To become a PAL volunteer, contact us at http://www.palnyc.org/volunteer/. If you are an NYPD officer who would like to volunteer, please reach us at http://www.palnyc....org/police-volunteers/ Learn more about PALs year-round impact in New York City at http://www.palnyc.org/
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