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Options for Youth Programs are funded by a combination of state [DCF and DMH] as well as third-party contracts. Direct Care Specialists for the South Forty Program provide invaluable one-on-one and group coaching, guidance, and reinforcement of adaptive, developmentally appropriate social, emotional, and communication skills for youth, ranging from 3 to 21 years of age.
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Job Overview/Summary: Mini-NYSA is a four day program focusing on preparing newcomer youth to succeed at their grade level in the New York City public school system. Peer Mentors will be placed with one class of students for the duration of the Academy, supporting Lead Teachers to ensure productive & enriching lessons, and serving as positive role models for youth.
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Ensures program quality and performance related to recruiting, screening, matching, monitoring, and closing the relationship with the mentor and mentee, and the Youth Mentor Program Specialist communicates with the mentor, guardian and mentee throughout the relationship.
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Position Title: Youth Mentor Program Specialist. Schedule will depend upon youth center programs and mentor/mentee availability. Attend conferences and trainings to increase knowledge of research and evidence-based practices in mentoring, youth development and volunteer management.
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In the role of TT&S, the Counselor: BCBHI will function as a member of the In-Home Therapy (IHT) team by providing therapeutic interventions youth and/or adult, under the supervision of and in collaboration with an In-Home Therapist (IHT) to support and assist with the implementation of the clinician’s treatment plan.
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Participates in cohort meetings, Transition to Practice: Nurse Residency Program and mentor meetings as scheduled within BIDMC. Age based Competencies: Employees in this job must be competent to provide patient care to the following age groups: Neonatal:Birth to 6 months, Youth: 6 months to 16 years, Young adult: 16-30 years, Middle Age: 30 - 60 years, Elderly: 60 - over.
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The AmeriCorps Peer Mentor Coach are students at Texas State University or Austin Community College who possess a sincere interest in empowering youth and a passion for higher education.
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The Youth Outreach Support Services Specialist must be able to serve as a Mentor to youth while recruiting or retaining them to the SOP by providing access to additional resources (medical, substance use and trafficking prevention), prosocial role modeling, and encouragement.
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As a youth mentor on the Oxbow team, you will provide a safe and supervised environment where our families' sons can begin the healing process. Once a Youth Mentor works 720 hours, they are eligible for the "6 month bonus.
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The peer mentor functions as a role model and will offer a perspective either as an adoptive parent or as a youth involved with child welfare that will normalize the foster and adoptive process and transition behaviors.
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To learn more of how Devereux is supporting and protecting our staff during the pandemic, please visit youth counselor, direct care worker, direct care counselor, direct care professional, residential counselor, mental health technician, mentor, group home, residential treatment, behavioral health.
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We empower children and youth attending public schools most affected by poverty, violence, and educational inequity by raising awareness and rallying community support for their needs; and by galvanizing and guiding volunteers to teach, mentor, and nourish the children so they may develop academic and life skills to realize their God-given potential.
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Please describe any volunteering, particularly relevant to law enforcementExplorers, Internship, community-focused volunteerism, reserves, mentor, working with at-risk youth, etc. The Department also offers several special assignment opportunities, including K-9 handler, traffic officers, SWAT team member, school resource officer, investigator, drone operator, field training officer, mental health outreach team member and use-of-force instructor.
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Serve as a mentor to struggling male youth. Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of youth? We are looking for capable and caring people to come and work alongside the Department of Child Services, Juvenile Probation, and the Department of Corrections to restore hope to the residents.
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Lead and mentor a passionate team, including Youth Care workers, teachers, recreational specialists, and other direct care staff. Lead and mentor a passionate team, including Youth Care workers, teachers, recreational specialists, and other direct care staff.
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