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Experience working with “at-risk” youth is preferred, but not required. Under supervision, the Mental Health Specialist provides mental health services including individual and group counseling, case management, parent and staff consultations, referrals and treatment plans for students identified as having mental health needs.
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Experience: Requires three (3) years of experience working with at-risk youth, gang members and their family members/guardians/caregivers; experience and familiarity with family counseling, effective relationship-building practices, group dynamics, intake & assessments, case management, and consumer engagement strategies; knowledge of best practices in family development, delinquency prevention & intervention methods is preferred.
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Provide supervision, counseling, and direct care for children/youth living in the group home setting, serving as a surrogate parent, to teach values, life skills, and problem-solving skills.
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What we are looking for: A Foster Parent Recruiter to develop and implement creative strategies and activities that lead to the identification and engagement of qualified new resource families statewide for the Treatment Foster Care program.
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Position Summary: The Recreation Specialist will serve as team leader for direct service, recreation programming and is responsible for organizing and implementing recreational activities for all age ranges (toddlers to senior citizens), supervising children and youth, and supporting the development of Recreation Assistants.
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The Youth Villages’ SCS Program uses a systematic treatment model where interventions are parent focused bringing change through the family, school, community, and peer groups; training staff intensively in conducting assessment, crisis management, in-home treatment, and respite care.
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Over 12 Million of the 32 Million Youth Athlete Injury cases end up in the Emergency Room. An Athlete Development Organization that puts the HEALTH of its athletes FIRST AND FOREMOST, while offering High Level Athlete Development Programs that almost every parent can now afford, at a fraction of the cost of anything comparable in the Sports Industry Today.
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TODAY, there are over 32 Million Youth Athlete Injuries PER YEAR in Youth Sports! Youth Athlete Injuries in 2021 has increased EVERYONE's health care costs, in excess of $33 BILLION PER YEAR.
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Working with youth athletes, of all ages, some of which are currently onboard the Area Scouts platform, and some of which are interested in joining the Area Scouts platform, in or around your territory.
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Refer students who need a parent surrogate to the Partners for Success. Baltimore City Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry or national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in its employment, programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups.
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Everyone working towards the same goal, as a worldwide team of experts, to ensure athletes and parents that there is a proven alternative to what is currently offered in youth sports today! Over 47% of all Youth Athletes who become involved in Youth Sports, will leave their sport, due to either SIGNIFICANT INJURIES, or lack of interest, as a result of improper development - or lack thereof.
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Work 1:1 with OST youth to create individualized success plans and case management as needed, Create dynamic workshops that educate parents, pilot YouTube parent education series. Youth champion: Serves as advocate for youth, engages in youth activism, acts as partner with youth that gives them a powerful voice.
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Willingness to engage with youth in social and recreational activities, as well as act in a surrogate parent role including assisting with homework, chores, attending appointments, school activities and events and any DCF-related expectations.
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Training in neurological/psychological evaluations, evidence-based treatments for youth, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Exposure and Response Prevention, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy or modalities to treat substance use disorder is required.
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Implement appropriate interventions that can assist in supporting the youth and parent/guardian/caregiver. Keywords: mentor, therapeutic, youth, children, families, CBHI, BSW, adolesc.
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