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Youth Worker/Caregiver/Caseworker/Social Worker/Foster Care/Group Home/Kids/Teacher/Education/Intervention Specialist/Security/Activity Specialist/Recreational Therapist/Behavioral Specialist.
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Supervise, interact and engage the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) participants at all times. Under thegeneral supervision of the Project Developer, the Project Facilitator of Youth Employment Programs will provide project-based learning workshops to participants of the Summer Youth Employment Program.
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Overall, the Youth Care Specialist contributes to the CHS high performance culture by exhibiting our values and providing quality results that position CHS as the leader in delivering proactive behavioral health, case management, community and early childhood solutions for children and families.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Employment Specialist serves as a member of the Workforce Team of WestCare Tennessee and will collaborate with the Project Director, Case Manager, Counselor, and Peer Support Specialist in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Next Chance Workforce grant.
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The Youth Care Specialist is accountable for the high quality care and supervision of children and adolescents residing in a CHS residential facility. The Youth Care Specialist is accountable for the high quality care and supervision of children and adolescents residing in a CHS residential facility.
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Purpose & Impact The Youth Care Specialist III will be responsible for the shift supervision responsibilities of the shelter. LSF is looking for a talented Youth Care Specialist III who wants to make an impact in the lives of others.
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Eligible list and will be used to fill current and future Employment & Eligibility Specialist within Social Services Agency. Please click for information on the minimum qualifications for the Employment and Eligibility Specialist classification.
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OVERVIEW The Youth Care Specialist/Worker is responsible to provide counseling, initial case management, and day to day supervision and monitoring of the children. The Youth Care Specialist must be able to communicate proficiently.
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Sobriety is an essential function of the Wellbriety Youth and Adult Services Specialist position. Must be a Certified Recovery Coach and Peer Support Specialist or must be willing to obtain these certifications within 12 months of hire.
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Youth Counselors are responsible for the supervision of youth, and organizing and completing day-to-day activities with the youth including recreation and light housekeeping. Assists youth in developing positive attitudes regarding school and good study habits; supports and aids their academic needs, including vocational/workforce training.
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Job Requirement Series JOB REQUIREMENTS for Youth Care Specialist IApplicants must have education, training and/or experience demonstrating competence in each of the following areas: Possession of a High School Diploma or equivalent.
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Associate or bachelor degree in community development, youth development, sociology, public policy, social work, community organizing, ethnic studies, or other related field. Exercise care and responsibility for youth development and wellbeing by adhering to Mid-City CAN youth worker protocols.
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The Youth Care Specialist reports to Lead Youth Care Specialist. The Youth Care Specialist reports to Lead Youth Care Specialist. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Satisfactory Completion of USCRI’s Orientation and Training; Satisfactory completion of annual mandatory training; and Complete additional training as identified by supervisor(s), program director or Human Resources.
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As a youth mentor on the Oxbow team, you will provide a safe and supervised environment where our families' sons can begin the healing process. Once a Youth Mentor works 720 hours, they are eligible for the "6 month bonus.
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Description Youth Crisis Center- Full time Youth Crisis Peer Support Specialist When youth experience a behavioral health crisis, they require a focused level of attention and care.
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Title: youth employment specialist Company: Cafe Community Alliance Of The Far Eastside
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