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The SRP/ATI Group Facilitator is responsible for providing workshops in a group setting using evidence based cognitive behavioral manual driven curriculum to agency clients. Title: SRP/ATI Group Facilitator.
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The Program Facilitator reports to the Chief Behavioral Health Officer. The Program Facilitator should serve as a role model, mentor, advocate and motivator to recovering individuals in order to help reduce relapse and promote long-term recovery.
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The Workshop Facilitator will assess basic needs, identify barriers to employment, address those barriers through the delivery of the workshop material, and coordinate services to help shelter residents prepare for and secure jobs with a career path.
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The Program Facilitator will enrich camper’s experience by designing and implementing Archery, Slingshots, Hatchet throwing, Field Games, Sports and other activities that are safe, fun, and appropriate to the campers’ age and abilities.
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Senior Assistant Family Law Facilitator - Project:Possession of a law degree from an accredited law school;Active membership in the State Bar of California;Three (3) years experience as a practicing attorney in family law, or as a Family Law Facilitator/Assistant Family Law Facilitator in a trial court.
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The Canopy Wraparound Facilitator is responsible for engaging the family and developing a strength-based relationship to identify, create and build a supportive Wraparound Team for the purpose of developing a holistic single plan of care in accordance with high fidelity and quality wraparound practice.
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REPORTS TO: Dean of Academic Affairs WORK SCHEDULE: Monday through Friday.
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CACI is seeking an IPTD Facilitator to support our customers at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) in Norfolk, VA. As an IPTD Facilitator you will purposefully build high-performing Shipyard project teams.
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As a Facilitator/Coach, you will be working in a secured detention or correctional setting. We serve individuals experiencing incarceration, those reentering the community, those on forms of community supervision, their families, and their children, both in the community at our Center for Family Success located in Multnomah County, within 11 of Oregon's 14 corrections facilities, at the Marion County Transition Center and jail, and at Jackson County Community Justice and Transition Center.
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Salary Range (ACSW, AMFT, APCC): $68,174 - $93,739 DOE
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The Camp Program Facilitator is responsible for working with the Assistant Camp Directors to deliver educational outdoor programs. The Camp Program Facilitator will be assigned primarily to one camp location.
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Following the Family-To-Family Model of child welfare service delivery, facilitate Family Team Conferences held with social service staff and clients in order to effect timely foster care permanency and prevention case closing goal achievement within a consensus framework
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As a multi-functional, "generalist" support role, the Boutique Facilitator assists the sales associates, and the boutique to maximize client-facing time and will support all areas of the Boutique as needed.
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Work with Parent Partner to identify family support or other formal and informal resources to support child and family integration into their community and serve on CFT. Ensure all team members receive updated copies of the Cross-System Care Plan, documentation of progress, CFT notes within 7 days after each meeting.
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Facilitate and lead all camp programming for virtual, overnight events or day programs. Willingness to take specialty training in one or more of the following areas: High and Low Challenge Course, Archery, Lifeguarding, Canoe/Kayak, outdoor skills, virtual program delivery or environmental education.
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