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Youth Villages is a nonprofit organization striving to help troubled youth and families live successfully. These youth are living at home, remaining in school, and are not experiencing trouble with the law.
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The lives of troubled youth, their families, and your own. Youth Villages is committed to not only advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace but also in our work with children and young adults.
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Experience with troubled youth and their families. Clinical liaison to DJJ, courts schools and community providers. Experience with troubled youth and their families. Lutheran Services Florida embraces diversity, equity and inclusion in all business practices.
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Our work involves providing an array of counseling and treatment services to youth with severe emotional and behavioral problems. Who is Youth Villages? We are a team of 3,400 individuals who’ve come together across 17 states to change the landscape of child welfare and juvenile justice across the country.
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Okaloosa Youth Academy is a non-secure, certified juvenile justice residential facility for males located in Crestview, FL. The mission of Okaloosa Youth Academy is to increase public safety by reducing juvenile delinquency in Florida through effective prevention, intervention and treatment services that strengthen families and turn around the lives of troubled youth.
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We steer troubled youth towards a more successful path and do everything possible to keep children in our child welfare system safe. The EOHHS services directly touch the lives of slightly more than 1 in 3 residents in the Commonwealth — some of our most vulnerable children, youth, adults, and elders.
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We have found our staff succeeds at Youth Villages when they: Are passionate about social services and dedicated to helping at-risk youth and families. Experience working with at-risk youth and/or families in a volunteer, internship, or paid position; clinical experience is preferred.
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Ability to stay calm in difficult and emotional situations and to inform/educate troubled youth. Educates and informs the cohorts on youth programs and services available in the area or their area they will be released to.
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Rite of Passage is a leading national provider of programs and opportunities for troubled and at-risk youth from social services, welfare agencies and juvenile courts. With an emphasis on evidence-based practices and positive skill development, combined with our supportive and therapeutic approach, our organization is respected by industry experts as a highly effective solution for our youth.
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Do you want to help improve the lives of at-risk youth in your community? The Registered Nurse with ROP works as a staff member of the Medial Department for the Student Services Team and is primarily responsible for coordinating the daily activity of the medical department, ensuring adherence to the healthcare guidelines, and implementing safety standards for the youth.
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We’re hiring Youth Care Workers/Coach Counselors at Pearl Haven, an affiliate of Rite of Passage. What you’ll do:As a Coach Counselor, you’ll provide safety and around-the-clock supervision for the youth in our program, and provide an atmosphere that is supportive of the needs of the students.
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As a Coach Counselor, you’ll provide safety and around-the-clock supervision for the youth in our program and provide an atmosphere that is supportive of the needs of the students. Our employees are dedicated and passionate individuals that are committed to inspiring positive change in the lives of youth.
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Partners with local governments, Tribes, housing authorities, nonprofits, and other organizations to develop and preserve affordable housing, promote individual and family self-sufficiency and reduce adult and youth homelessness.
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Employee incentives including On-The-Spot Bonuses, Rams Bucks, and Longevity Awards. Depending on location, you will report to the designated department Manager or Director and/or the Program Director and supervises the staff in the assigned department(s.
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Have a desire to work with troubled teens. Primarily responsible for the supervision of all Awake Night Staff while ensuring the safety and security of the Rite of Passage program during the night watch hours.
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