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Experience and Education Requirements Include:At least 18 years of age and High School Diploma or GEDExperience working with children, paid or unpaid with at least 2 references speaking to childcare workReliable transportation and cell phoneYour willingness and ability to travel to various homes throughout the areaCommitment to be communicative and responsive to staffing supervisor and a bright smile to greet each family.
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Education & Experience Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school, experience as a translator or interpreter, and working with children whose primary language is not English.
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Direct Support Professionals, College students in the following studies (Child Development, Special Education, Psychology or Applied Behavior Analysis), Classroom Assistants, DSP II, Behavioral Interventionists and other energetic individuals with experience working with children and/or Adults with challenging behaviors are encouraged to apply.
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Excellent team player attitude and customer service orientation: Aligned with organizational practices, and working. Behavior Analyst, Autism, Social Learning, Social Skills, Developmental Condition, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, ABA, Applied behavior analysis, BCBA.
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Some experience working with groups of elementary-age (4-12) children (such as an after-school teacher or camp counselor). Facilitating day camps, in-person workshops, and after-school science enrichment programs for children from preschool through elementary school.
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In addition, the AT Clinician will provide crisis intervention, case management, and linkages to resources, whilst working collaboratively with non-offending caregivers. Must utilize an empowerment, client-centered, trauma-informed stance in the delivery of all efforts to support children recover from trauma, whilst recognizing the impacts of oppression and culture on the communities we serve.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from high school, plus complete two years of study at an institution of higher education (college level) or forty-eight (48) semester units, including a math and an English class or obtain an Associate's degree or higher ; good general background and work experience, including one year of paid or volunteer experience working with school-age children desired.
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Do you enjoy working with children? REQUIREMENTS *Coronal Polishing Certified *Xray Certified *Sealants Certified *RDA License Full-Time (Monday - Friday) Paid Time Off 401k Starting pay $21 - $28 per hourWhen we talk about working with kids by the beach, we mean it.
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Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or the equivalent or Two years of college (48 units), or A. A. degree (or higher), or Pass a local assessment of knowledge and skills in assisting in instruction Preferred Requirements: Bachelors Degree or higher ParaPro Certification or similar Past work experience in a school Experience working with children with special educational needs Additional Requirements: Additional requirements include US Work Authorization.
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TravelNurseSource is working with TotalMed Staffing to find a qualified ER/Trauma RN in Lynwood, California, 90262 About The Position TotalMed is seeking a Registered Nurse for an Emergency Room travel assignment in Lynwood, California.
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Holds a degree as an MSW, MFT, PCC, Psy. D, PhD, and one to two years experience working with those with a history of mental illness and/or substance use in a social service/mental health environment.
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Clinical experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health comorbidities, such as anxiety and depression.
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Experience working with Pre-School Age Children (preschool teachers, camp counselor, elementary education substitute teacher, coach, etc.) Prior experience working with children preferred.
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Previous Experience working with children and youth in a professional mental health setting. Day-to-day operational management of the camp wellness programs, working with the wellness director/camp nurse to keep inventory of all medical supplies, laundry, restocking, organizing camper and stock medications, etc.
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Experience: Two (2) years of work experience in recreation, childcare, facilities set-up and operations, working with seniors, coaching or playing a sport, and/or volunteer work preferably in municipal recreation.
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