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The Child Development Family and Culture Manager is responsible for family services and culture and language oversite in our Head Start/Early Head Start/Child Care Partnership programs.
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The Department of Individual, Family and Community Education is one of the largest departments in the college with the uniqueness of having Counselor Education, Educational Psychology, Family and Child Studies, and Nutrition/Dietetics together as an academic unit.
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BS degrees include: Agricultural and Environmental Systems, Agricultural Education, Animal Science, Biological Engineering, Child Development and Family Studies, Family and Consumer Sciences, Food and Nutritional Sciences, Laboratory Animal Science and Landscape Architecture.
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The Certified Family Child Life Specialist (CCLS) is responsible for providing a program of developmentally appropriate interventions and resources that meet the psychosocial and emotional needs for patients, families, and staff.
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The Child Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multidisciplinary health care team to provide patient and family centered care, advocacy and psychosocial support to children and families within the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Children’s and Adolescent’s Unit (CHAD) along with responsibility for coverage of patient/family and team support during resuscitations and traumas in the Pedi Emergency Department as needed/assigned.
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The Child and Youth Behavioral Military and Family Life Counselor (CYB-MFLC) position offers a unique opportunity to serve a vital role, in providing non-medical support, which includes counseling, consultation, and outreach, to eligible faculty, staff, parents, children, and youth.
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Leidos is hiring licensed behavioral health professionals to join our Child and Youth Behavioral, Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) team to support the Child Development Center near F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
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1) A minimum of a bachelor's degree in the human services field, including Social Work, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Counseling and Guidance, Counselor Education, Human Services, Sociology, Family and Child Development, Aging Studies, Gerontology, Criminal Justice with a minor in one of the above studies, or other related degrees determined by the Department of Human Resources based on the similarity of the curriculum and course content.
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Develops and maintains a relationship with the child and the family members utilizing respite care services. Possess a broad knowledge of child care practices, human development and the child welfare system.
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Provide comprehensive legal counsel to clients on complex family law matters including divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, property division, and prenuptial agreements.
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Representing clients in all aspects of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, and domestic violence. Proficient in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, and domestic violence.
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The department offers a variety of exciting programs, including fashion merchandising and design, human nutrition (nutrition or pre-medicine equivalents), food sciences, child development and family relations, child development, early education and family studies (birth-to-kindergarten licensure), and consumer sciences.
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The Head Start/Early Head Start Home Based Family Advocate supports families with children between the ages of 0-5 years old by encouraging family engagement, child development, and overall family well-being through weekly home visits.
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The Youth and Family Specialist will implement multi-dimensional educational, vocational, economic and recreational opportunities for youth in New York Foundling child welfare programs on multiple health and developmental related topics that introduce them to new situations, ideas, people and challenge them to learn new skills.
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Will work within the division of Pediatric Urology as a Child Psychologist to play a vital role in providing neuropsychological assessment and comprehensive psychological care supporting children and their families impacted by urinary and fecal incontinence as well as birth defects.
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