Careers in Recreation. Career Areas GO’s National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department 138 national parks Office of the public park (2500.

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Careers in Recreation

Career Areas GO’s National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department 138 national parks Office of the public park (2500 workers) Ie. Lumphini Park NGO’s Foundation for Children Development YMCA YWCA Girl Guides of Thailand

Career Areas Commercial recreation Fitness centers Golf Bowling centers Siam Water Park Armed forces recreation Employee recreation Campus recreation

Career Areas Private membership organizations Golf Country Club Therapeutic recreation Sport management National Olympic Committee Sports Authority of Thailand

Career Areas Tourism & hospitality Outfitters Rafting Trek Thailand Trip planners Hotels/motels Tourist attractions

Questions

Recreation Assessment of Bangkok GO’sNGO’sCommercial Youth Teens Adults Older Adults Low income Middle & upper income

Recreation Assessment of Bangkok What services are available Do they cost money Are there areas of the community services are lacking What services would you recommend being added? Who should run these services? How would you convince people these services are necessary?