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This role will also manage local relationships with national partners (cause-marketing, customer point of sale activations, etc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles (BBBSLA) empowers youth by establishing enduring, professionally supported mentorship relationships for those facing adversity.
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Under the direction of the Director of Workforce Development, the Associate Director of Adult Workforce Development will lead an innovative team of service providers and workforce development professionals that will work collectively to operate innovative workforce development and economic development programming for youth and adults in the South Los Angeles area that face the greatest barriers to finding employment.
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Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 10 Paid Holidays including 2 Flexible Vacation Days, paid vacation, free facility access to our 26 Greater LA branches, before and after school childcare, sports, and youth classes, paid annual Wellbeing Day, 20% off of LA Y programs, 25% off day camp for your child 10% Y Retirement Fund contribution (upon eligibility) plus access to a Y Retirement 403(b) Smart Account, access to SCE Federal Credit Union, paid sick leave, and much more.
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260 Sample Sale is a family owned & operated business headquartered in NYC. We have 5 brick & mortar retail locations in NYC, & as of Sept 2017, expanded to Beverly Hills, CA. 260 hosts week-long private & public sample sales for top brands in apparel, accessories and beauty, including: Marc Jacobs, Aquazurra, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Oscar de la Renta, Reformation, J Crew, NEST Fragrances, & more.
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Knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting LGBTQ youth, including experience working with youth at risk of experiencing homelessness (specific work with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and/or runaway youth a plus.
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If pioneering new pathways for educational enrichment and youth development excites you, stepping into the role of Director of Development at Woodcraft Rangers could be your next impactful journey.
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3-5 years of experience as leader of an educational community such as a residential, boarding school or overnight camping program with demonstrated success in working with urban adolescents and youth.
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A minimum of one (1) to two (2) years of experience working as a Registered Behavior Technician, Direct Care Worker, Mental Health Technician or similar position implementing treatment plans and/or monitoring youth is required.
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Safe Place for Youth (SPY) is the leading service provider for youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in West Los Angeles. Safe Place for Youth does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal, state, or local law.
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Experience working in communities with higher-than-normal gang activity, substance use, and homeless youth and adults. Experience managing and supporting programs that serve vulnerable populations (Reentry, Former or Current Foster Youth, Homeless, Veterans, and Unemployed.
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Evaluate recreation therapy needs for Patients-Inmates and/or DJJ Youth with particular attention to activities of daily living, communication skills, physical exercise, and positive coping strategies.
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This position will enhance the sustainability of the agency for future growth, innovation, and program enhancement that will continue to meet the needs of youth experiencing homelessness and human trafficking in CA. CHC is committed to meeting young people where they are, accepting them for who they are, relentlessly engaging them, so that they can fulfill their dreams.
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Created in 2002 by Marc Eckō, Complex is a leading global youth entertainment network showcasing the evolution of major pop culture categories, including streetwear and style, music, sneakers, and sports.
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Adapts music therapy programs to meet the needs of youth in their program. Youth Villages has been a national leader in the implementation of research-based treatment philosophies in the field of children's mental and behavioral health.
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The Brigitte & Bobby Sherman Children’s Foundation (BBSCF) is dedicated to empowering children and youth in Ghana by blending music and education at its youth center in Ada. Founded in 2011 by activist Brigitte Sherman and former teen idol Bobby Sherman, BBSCF addresses educational inequities by providing essential support and resources.
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