1 . Gymnastics Instructor Wanted
About us
PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Club) Queensland is a not-for-profit organization established in 1948, aiming to build safer and healthier communities. We focus on young people’s personal and leadership development by offering state-wide programs, services and facilities through 54 branches, two leadership development centers and two activity centers.
About the position
PCYC Burdekin currently wants gymnastics instructors, who will assist in the development and delivery of the gymnastics programs to PCYC clients.
•Casual work (approximately 20 30 hours per week)
•$28.38-$31.80 per hour (depending on previous experience and qualification—junior rate may apply)
•To be employed, you must be qualified to get a Working with Children Check or Blue Card and be willing to undertake a National Police Check.
•Applicants with intermediate accreditation (认证) from Gymnastics Queensland will be considered with priority.
What we can offer
•Free onsite parking and free access to PC 24/7 gyms
•Flexible work environment and working hours
•Opportunity to work in an established branch with a great team
Key responsibilities include
•Deliver a broad range of fun group gymnastics programs for all ages, in accordance with safety and industry-approved practice requirements.
•Contribute towards creative marketing and promotion of the gymnastics programs to maintain current participants and attract new participants.
•Ensure our gymnastics equipment is maintained and used in a safe manner.
•Instruct and assist the work of junior coaching staff.
Deadline
Applications close on 8 September, 2022. Interested? Click here to apply.
1. What is PCYC Queensland’s goal?A.To provide the youth with advice on personal emotions. |
B.To make a fortune through state-wide programs. |
C.To build more branches outside Queensland. |
D.To improve community security and health. |
A.$100-$300. | B.$330-$530. | C.$560-$960. | D.$990-$1390. |
A.Express the desire to work for National Police Agency. |
B.Show the intermediate gymnastics qualification. |
C.Present the experiences in dealing with children. |
D.Explain the urgent need for a full-time job. |
A.seeking junior coaches to build a team |
B.seleoting suitable equipment for teenagers |
C.helping advertise the gymnastics programs |
D.designing new gymnastics programs independently |
A.A Queensland’s local paper. | B.A job-hunting mobile app. |
C.A popular science website. | D.A notice-board in a gym. |
2 . Events at the Fleet Science Center
Superpower Dogs
Join an adventure to experience the life-saving superpowers of some of the world's most amazing dogs on the big screen. No stranger to superheroes himself, Chris Evans narrates(讲述) this inspiring true story about remarkable dogs that save lives.
Time: March 2, 2: 00 pm
Price: Adult (Age 13-65)$21; Junior(Age 3-12) $18; Senior(Age 65+)$19
The Sky Tonight
Early show: March 4, 7: 00 pm to 8: 00 pm
Late show: March 4, 8:15 pm to 9:15 pm
Join us for a tour of the solar system. Journey through the universe with us as we explore a new topic each month.
Price: Adult(age 13-65)$19; Junior(Age 3-12)$17; Senior(Age 65+)$18
Make-It Workshop
We invite you to stop by Studio X to try your hand at making. Make-It Workshop activities change monthly and fees vary.
Participants can purchase tickets at Studio X on the day of the workshop.
Time: March 7, 11: 30 am to 3: 30 pm
Suds & Science
Sometimes , the most interesting discussions occur over a beer or a glass of your favorite wine. That’s the concept behind Suds &Science, a monthly event that brings scientists face-to -face with the general public in a neighborhood bar.
Location: Thorn Brewing, 3176 Thorn St, San Diego, CA 92104
Time: March 8, 6: 30 pm to 8: 00 pm
Price:$6 at the door. Food & drinks are available for purchase. Please come early to place your orders at the bar, as staff will not be available to take orders during the event.
1. How much should a grandpa aged 70 with a kid aged 3 pay for the film-watching event?A.$35. | B.$36. | C.$37 | D.$38 |
A.At 8: 00 pm | B.At 8:30 pm | C.At 9: 00 pm | D.At 9: 15 pm |
A.It is a hands-on activity. |
B.It needs advance reservations. |
C.It has Chris Evans narrate a story. |
D.It includes a tour of the solar system. |
A.For half an hour. | B.For one hour. |
C.For two hours. | D.For four hours. |
A.Bring some food and drinks. |
B.Buy their ticket online in advance. |
C.Arrive at Thorn Brewing before 6: 30 pm. |
D.Prepare a question or two for discussion. |
Class Size: 12 to 22
Grades: JK to Gr. 12
Gender(性别): All girls
Living: day, Boarding(提供住宿的)
Founded in 1903, Branksome Hall is Toronto’s only all-girls, all-years International Baccalaureate (IB)World School. From the earliest grades, students learn to become leaders and to understand the value of serving the community. Discover Branksome hall’s programs at www.brunksome.on.ca.
Stanstead CollegeClass Size: 13
Grades: Gr. 7 to Gr.12
Gender: Open to both sexes
Living: Boarding
Stanstead College is a private boarding school for boys and girls in Grades 7 through 12. It is an English school that embraces (包含) French in and out of the classroom. It is also uniquely placed to open doors to top universities and colleges in the United States, Canada and around the world.
Oakwood AcademyClass Size: 1 to 4
Grades: JK to Gr. 12.
Gender: Open to both sexes
Living: Day
Oakwood Academy is a private school for students who require an individualized education plan and small class size to meet their unique learning styles. Direct Instruction is used to teach academics in small groups and a meaningful curriculum (课程) allows students to truly learn.
TEAM SchoolClass Size: 8 to 12
Grades: Gr. 1 to Gr.12
Gender: Open to both sexes
Living: Day
TEAM School provides an academic program for students in Grades 1 through 12. Students from ages 6 to 14 benefit from small class sizes (8 students) and an individualized academic program to provide an educational upgrading.
1. Which of the following is a single-gender school?A.TEAM School. | B.Branksome Hall. |
C.Stanstead College. | D.Oakwood Academy. |
A.It is for preschoolers. |
B.It involves two languages in class. |
C.It is characterized by small class sizes. |
D.It provides places for students to stay overnight. |
A.It has a small class size. | B.It’s a boarding school. |
C.It offers job opportunities. | D.It has its own website. |
A.There are at least 12 students in a class. |
B.It is just open to children of school age. |
C.Students can. learn how to work together as a team there. |
D.Most of its students enter top universities after graduating. |
A.Personalized ways of studying. |
B.A sense of serving the community. |
C.Preparing students for top universities. |
D.Designing meaningful lessons for students. |