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Hire, train, develop and supervise/coach a multi-disciplinary team of social work and case management staff including Youth Advocates/Social Workers and Employment and Education Specialists.
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Your priority as a Youth Mental Health Worker will be the children’s social, emotional and mental health development. The Youth Mental Health Worker will be working closely with trained professionals including Psychologists and Therapists and will have the opportunity to shadow their work.
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Position Summary: The Social Studies Teacher provides academic instruction and socioemotional support to at-risk youth, grades 7-12, in an alternative school setting. The Social Studies Teacher must be able to work in a team environment with other educators, special education staff, counselors, and social workers.
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This position will support growth and training in areas of policy development, yearly budget development and financial tracking, work with outside youth-focused and legislative agencies, sustaining and creating partnerships to support Camp Fire's values-driven work and continued strides to remain focused on racial equity and social justice learning.
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This position will also need to develop curriculum to educate our youth around queer history, social justice topics, workforce development, and assist the youth in executing a culminating event to conclude their Program.
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Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Education, Criminal Justice, Family Studies, Counseling, Recreational Therapy, Human Services, Human Development, Child Development, Gerontology, Behavioral Science, Rehabilitation Counseling.
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Outdoor therapy wilderness therapy social work #EckENHDC. Duties and Responsibilities The Outdoor Youth Counselor provides therapeutic support to 10-12 teenage girls who struggle with low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, neglect, and poor academic performance.
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A bachelor's degree in social work, sociology, psychology, or a closely related field, OR three (3) years of related experience working with refugee resettlement and immigration programs is strongly preferred.
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Work collaboratively with a variety of Justice Center personnel and on-site partner agencies, serving as a resource for other departments within the building through counseling, case management and/or case consultations, including the housing resource center, peacemaking, legal services, or youth and community initiatives.
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Associate's Degree in psychology, social work, behavioral health, sociology, justice studies, or a related field and two (2) years of direct work experience in a juvenile court environment, case management, social work, behavioral health, or a related field involving at risk or troubled youth or juveniles involved in the court system.
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We strive to be the recognized national leader in serving at-risk youth in educational and social service settings through the provision of empirically-based innovative solutions to critical problems in education and human services.
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Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice, public health, human services, or other related field preferred. The Career Specialist will provide job-readiness screening, training, and placement for the 50 youth engaged in the Second Chance program annually.
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SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Mentoring: Mentoring: Conduct 60 minutes of SEL Mentoring each week with students 1-to-1 or in small groups up to 3 Students will work with the Mentor for the duration of the school year.
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Master’s degree in clinical psychology, rehabilitation therapy, clinical social work, or marriage and family therapy preferred. Participates in the CS YPHF On Call Rotation and may provide coverage for Youth Counselor shifts and other shifts within their licensure/certification.
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Family Services Specialist I - Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Child Development, Psychology, Special Education, Behavioral Science, Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Health Science, Human Services, Education, Nursing, Criminal Justice, Social Services, Sociology, Public Administration, Business Administration, Communications, Marketing or Social Science.
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