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NYC Her Future is an office established to connect young women, girls, and gender expansive youth of color to development opportunities and programs that center empowerment, cultural identity, well-being, and academic and career success.
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New York City Residency Is Required Within 90 Days of Appointment The Problems You’ll Solve Through the creation of this new office, the City has declared its commitment to prioritize young women, girls, and gender expansive youth.
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Employees in this job must be competent to provide patient care to the following age groups: Youth: 6 months to 16 years, Young adult: 16-30 years, Middle Age: 30 - 60 years, Elderly: 60.
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Medgar Evers College is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Summer Youth Employment Director to oversee the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) and related youth workforce initiatives.
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The SYEP at Medgar Evers College is a vibrant and multifaceted program designed to provide young adults with opportunities to develop new skills, explore career options, and earn income during the summer.
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MISSION: It is the mission of the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to impact and transform young lives, strengthen families, and support safer communities through targeted prevention and rehabilitation.
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The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking a Youth Services Worker (YSW) to join the team at the State Training School (STS) in Eldora which provides supportive counseling and behavioral health treatment for young men, ages 12-18, who were adjudicated delinquent.
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The Life Coach is a non-exempt position responsible for providing support to youth and young adults to maximize the likelihood of making a healthy transition into adulthood. Establish a relationship with the youth/young adult, guardian, significant other, and all other service providers connected to the youth/young adult.
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Keywords: Peer mentor, facilitation, outreach, coach, mental healthRequirements A minimum of 2 years' experience working in an educational, social service, juvenile justice, and/or mental health settings in which the person provided counseling, training, therapy, and/or guidance to Youth and Young Adultsandtheirfamilies (with a Bachelor's degree) or a minimum of 1year experience in the a bovenoted areas (with a Master's degree.
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YSS is constructing Ember, a 50-acre recovery campus in Central Iowa that will offer shelter, crisis stabilization, and residential addiction treatment for youth and young adults. The Coordinator also works YOC and Iowa Homeless Youth Centers (IHYC) staff to plan and implement educational opportunities for IHYC clients.
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Our youth and families are supported by a collaborative team of specially trained clinical staff and foster parents, who provide daily behavioral health interventions that align with each child’s individualized treatment plan.
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The Mental Health Therapist/Social Worker is responsible for providing clinical assessment (i.e., diagnosis, behavioral health assessments, client plan and progress notes) through a trauma-informed lens, therapeutic based services, and case management to a diverse population of at-risk youth, young adults, and families.
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Knowledge of the NYC Dept. of Education, including alternative education/vocational programs (Pathways to Graduation, ACCESS-VR, YABC, etc) , NYC Dept. of Youth and Community Development programs, and College application process, and Experience with providing 1:1 support to youth in care, preferably in a residential setting.
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TGA Premier Sports combines athletics, academics, and life lessons to create fun and engaging youth programs. This job is perfect for part-time workers, retirees, high school and college students, stay-at-home parents, nanny, teachers, and anyone else with a flexible schedule who have a passion for sports, love working with young children, and want to give back to their community.
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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. 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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