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General Qualifications and Proficiencies Must be at least 15 years old. Meet all health and safety regulations as defined by the Health Department as well as The Salvation Army. Have a philosophy of education that is consistent with that of the Kroc Center and The Salvation Army. Have the ability to work with children, adults and other staff in a capacity of leadership, counseling and education including but not limited to: Ability to relate joyfully and sensitively to students of all ages.
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Are comfortable with children ages 8 weeks up to 15 years old. Have at least 2 years of experience working with children in an educationally supportive environment.
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Experience: Should have at least 1 year of childcare experience outside of personal acquaintances, with a focus on caring for children under 2 years old. Join our agency as an Elite Nanny and work with incredible children while creating a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
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Treatment is for children ages 5 up to 15 years old. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: •Knowledge and understanding of evidence based clinical social work and mental health counseling principles, methods, procedures, and standards for children and families.
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Completion of 15-hours of state-required Emergent Literacy Course and Implementing the Florida Standards in Preschool Classrooms: 3 Years Old to Kindergarten. Completion of Reading Endorsement Competency I and Implementing the Florida Standards in Preschool Classrooms: 3 Years Old to Kindergarten.
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Must submit set of fingerprints to California Department of Justice in order to work with children under 18 years old. Must be 15 years old at the time of hire.
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Travel and transport consumers to community activities as appropriate (personal vehicle required) Here's what we're looking for: Location: Old Town, ME, 12-15 hours per week Flexible weekday afternoons, evenings, and weekends.
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Previous experience working with children aged 6 - 15 years old in art, recreation, or a music setting is preferred. Minimum Age: 18 years old (as of May 14, 2024.
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Lead Counselors and Counselor Aides in our licensed childcareprograms are responsible for working alongside the Sr. Recreation Coordinatorsto oversee the on-site, daily operation of programs and the overall planningand implementation of activities for children ages 4-15 years old.
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Lifeguards and instructors MUST be a minimum of 15 years old by date of hire. There's more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children. You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum 18 years or olderSix or more months working with children- ages 5 weeks to 12 years old-in a licensed, child care settingCPR/First Aid certification (or ability to certify within 60 days of employment)Able to communicate and work effectively with groups of children and their parents in a loving yet professional mannerClear criminal record, CRC, and check.
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As a Youth Counselor, you'd work directly with our residents, primarily males 10-15 years old, providing a safe and therapeutic environment. We are looking for passionate, mission-driven individuals like you to help provide services including outpatient behavioral health management, international, domestic and special needs adoptions, older adult services, support services for children, youth and families, community corrections programs and support services for adults with disabilities and/or mental health concerns.
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RequirementsMust be at least 15 years old Minimum 1 year of experience working with school age children preferred. RequirementsMust be at least 15 years old Minimum 1 year of experience working with school age children preferred.
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Youth Home Autism Associates primarily work with youth aged 9-17 years old. When a direct support professional joins the Balance Autism team as an Autism Associate, they are not only jumping into an exciting career, but they’re also touching the lives of the children they work with daily.
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Ability to interact positively with children ages 5-15 Years Old for full day, high energy programs. Knowledge of, or an ability to learn, outdoor adventure activities and craft programming for kids ages 5-15.
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