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Responsibilities include program and activity planning, administrative tasks, parent and family engagement, supervision of a staff team (including training and leadership development), roster management, snack and supply shopping via our online portals, youth development and engagement, school partnerships and relationships, community outreach, compliance (with YMCA safety/risk management and host school policies and local & state laws) and facility management.
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Tag - Residential Youth Counselors, Youth Counselors, Direct Care Professionals, Direct Care Workers, Youth Mentor, Youth Worker, Behavioral Health Professionals, Mental Health Counselors, Youth Specialist, Awake/Overnight Residential, Youth Counselor, Residential Community Youth Leader, Camp Counselor, Residential Aide.
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This position reports directly to the Director of Parenting & Youth Services and works closely with the Adolescent Family Life Program staff and the rest of the Parenting & Youth Services team.
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The Head of Service provides clinical oversight and quality assurance to unlicensed and licensed staff clinicians who provide mental health care services with a focus on trauma-informed services to children, youth and families.
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All CHC staff work together to facilitate safety and comprehensive programming for youth in our housing programs. Must be a self-starter and team player with the ability to work with other staff members, youth, vendors, and the community.
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St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church is seeking to hire a full or part time Religious Education Director to provide primary leadership for the implementation of the parish ministry to our PreK-6th grade youth.
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This position will provide direct services to children and teens and will serve as the Youth Services Librarian in the building. Work in concert with Heads of Youth & Teen Services and Adult Services to develop programs.
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Collaborate with Youth Outreach Director to cultivate and maintain relationships with partner organizations to provide additional opportunities for students. Collaborates with additional Middle School Coordinator to provide emotional support and behavior management in line with Youth Outreach policies/best practices.
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The Program Evaluator will support projects focused on research capacity building and youth wellness with Indigenous populations. This position offers possibility for long-term growth and the opportunity to have a positive impact on the lives of Indigenous youth and families.
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Assisting Youth Outreach Director in recruiting, training, and coordinating volunteers to maximize their effectiveness. Assisting Youth Outreach Director in maintaining program budget. Collaborates with Youth Outreach Team to develop school age curriculum.
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Primary programs include Media Arts Education & Mentoring, offering youth ages 10-18 sequenced curricula in photography, filmmaking, animation, and comics, as well as college success and creative career pathways support; and the Center for Creative Workforce Equity, offering young adults ages 18-24 creative career-directed education, including CA State registered pre-apprenticeships, as well as opportunities for paid internships, apprenticeships, and job placements.
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All Covenant House Alaska program staff work as advocates and allies for youth experiencing homelessness and human trafficking. Understand the intersectionality of youth homelessness, mental health, substance misuse, human trafficking and poverty.
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The award winning, high-quality creative youth development program hires peer leaders from across Boston and supports youth holistically by providing arts enrichment, civic engagement, academic support, financial empowerment, and job readiness opportunities.
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The Social Work Supervisor oversees a team of Social Workers and Case Managers who support the growth and development of youth in the RFC Program, and empower youth in their overall social, educational, recreational, cultural, and psychological functioning.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in social work, human services, public health, or community development and/or 3-5 years’ equivalent work experience providing services in a Housing/Multi-Family housing environment, or a private, non-profit social service organization serving youth and families / seniors and people with disabilities.
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