YDP1 - Jr. StaffBoys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral AlaskaUtqiagvik, AKIdentify high needs youth (e.g., those at risk for abuse, neglect, gang involvement, substance abuse, depression, suicide), and report to supervisor for follow-up/profiling or mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse.YDP4 - Program CoordinatorBoys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral AlaskaUtqiagvik, AKIdentify high needs youth (e.g., those at risk for abuse, neglect, gang involvement, substance abuse, depression, suicide), and report to supervisor for follow-up/profiling. Get job updates from Boys & GirlsClubsofSouthcentralAlaska. $25 an hour
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Barrow SubstituteBoys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral AlaskaUtqiagvik, AKBasic understanding of youth development, generally acquired through a minimum of 6 months' experience tutoring, mentoring, or supervising school-age youth. Responsibilities also include tutoring, leading craft projects and gym games, supervising the safety and development of children, participating in outdoor play, and facilitating fun.YDP2 - Program AideBoys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral AlaskaUtqiagvik, AKBoys & GirlsClubsofSouthcentralAlaska. Recognize and react quickly to problems arguing, bullying, fighting, horseplay—and stop the undesirable activity quickly, using Boys & Girls Clubs Effective Guidance and Discipline principles.
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