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Music, Musical, Dance, Pianist, Drama, Teacher, Artist. B.S./B.A. in Occupational, Recreational, Music, Dance, Drama or Art Therapy, Vocational Counseling or related field (Must meet any regulatory requirements for the use of these titles, specific to the program type or location.
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Create, maintain and curate all necessary inventories and libraries, including but not limited to: instruments, equipment, brass, vocal, musicals, drama resources, solo and ensemble music, accompaniment library, music education and leadership materials, congregational praise and worship music resources, etc.
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In conjunction with the Youth department and camp leadershipDevelop publicity materials in conjunction with the Youth and Graphic Arts DepartmentsSupport the camp staff in the spiritual development of campersSecure special guestsOrganize and chair the music camp planning committeeSupport camper musical/worship arts growth by assisting the corps with follow up ideas and tools.
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Picture yourself immersing in a world of high-profile clients, engaging courtroom drama, and impactful legal strategies that shape the lives of individuals and families. Mission Recruiting is seeking a skilled and passionate Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorney to join our prestigious client's thriving firm in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area.
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This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow.
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B.S./B.A. degree in Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance Therapy, Art Therapy, or Vocational Counseling or related field. M.S./M.A. in Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance Therapy, Art Therapy, or Vocational Counseling or related field is preferred.
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A Successful Youth Advocate understands how to motivate, influence, and mentor young adults to achieve goals while launching adult lives from foster care. From health and wellness benefits to retirement plans, we ensure that our team members are taken care of so they can focus on their important work supporting foster youth.
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As a Cat Care Specialist, you meet with each client and cat in person beforehand at their home. The Comforted Kitty is currently looking for self-employed Cat Care Specialists immediately for our service area of the East Bay/Alameda County area.
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The Youth Health Navigator will provide health navigation to Dream Youth Clinics clients at-risk-of or involved in commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC) also known as sex trafficking. Work with the Adolescent Services Department Administrator and Program Coordinator to organize and maintain clinical data on youth affected by CSEC at the Dream clinic sites.
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The Life Skills Coach is a critical part of the Safe Passages and Oakland’s Department of Violence Prevention funded life coaching training program to serve 32 Oakland youth that have been impacted by community violence.
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Youth Community Service actively works with youth and community leaders to engage in a wide range of public service projects throughout the Mid-Peninsula region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Over three decades, YCS has developed a keen focus on three intersecting domains:Peer Leadership, Social-Emotional Learning and Wellness, and Service-Based Learning.
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Reporting to the Director of Program Design and working alongside the Youth Programs Coordinator, the Youth Program Facilitator will work to create a fun and rewarding experience for our youth leaders.
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This involves strategic coordination with Program Chairs and Coordinators for the five different concentrations in Integral Counseling Psychology (ICP), Somatic Psychotherapy (SOM), Drama Therapy (PDT), Expressive Arts Therapy (EXA), & Community Mental Health (CMH.
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This role will work in a dyad relationship with the Hospice Director of Operations and report to the Chief Medical Officer of Sutter Care at Home. This role will work closely with the SCAH CMO/ELT to build out a home based palliative care program, as well as support palliative care services at our PACE program (Sutter Senior Care in Sacramento, CA.
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Responsibilities: As a Spiders Ultimate Youth Coach you are responsible for leading and implementing Spiders youth programming such as camps, classes, and clinics. Under the supervision of the Community Web Director of Programs, you are responsible for daily operations of Spiders Youth Programming.
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drama job Title: youth care specialist Company: A Blessed Nest in Alameda, CA
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