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Masters' Degree is a PLUS Minimum of two to three years' of supervisory experience preferred, two to three years' related experience in early childhood education, child development or working with children in special needs settings.
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NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we’re proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan.
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By providing support for an exceptional event experience, commensurate with the world-class quality of education and performance at the School, the Event Coordinator will be integral to the success of Colburn's community-building, fundraising, and audience development activities.
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Under supervision to oversee and participate in a variety of recreation, community service and/or human service programs and/or activities such as preschool, childcare, senior citizens, special events, sports, youth-at-risk, after-school recreation, aquatics, and administration at various recreation centers, including parks, playgrounds, athletic courts or fields; and to perform related work as required.
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The Compliance Coordinator, in conjunction with the Assistant Director, will work closely with university partners in the Office of Risk Management, Compliance & Ethics, General Council, and partners focused on prevention education.
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Environmental education, outdoor education, teaching, mentoring. As with all OBA employees, your job description may be modified to include the use or skill sharing of any special skills, experience or interest that you may have that can help OBA fulfill our mission (e.g., writing, photography, social media, outdoor cooking, botany, bushcraft etc.
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Knowledge of Child Care Licensing Regulations and Head Start Performance Standards and best practices related to special education, early intervention and early childhood education.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director of Youth Special Projects, the Youth and Education Manager will oversee the implementation of Project Tipping Point, CRCD’s college success initiative to increase the number of current & former transition-aged foster youth obtaining their postsecondary degrees.
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Other duties as assigned by the Special Education Coordinator or Administrator. The Special Education Paraeducator will dually report to Special Education and School Leadership team.
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The Care Coordinator will use the WWK evidence-based, child-focused recruitment model to identify possible permanent families for youth in LA County’s foster care system who are over the age of nine, have special needs and/or are part of a sibling group.
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Works with the Humane Education Coordinator and team to support the on-site Pasadena Humane Kids for Animals Program, including but not limited to: Kids for Animals Club; Pasadena Humane Academy; Parent and Me: Pet Playtime; Animal Adventurer Workshops; Scout Sunday; Barks & Books; Summer Camp Programs; and special events.
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Be knowledgeable of community services and supports including, but not limited to health care, child care, alcohol and other substance abuse treatment, education and employment services, self-help groups and any other local community resource.
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MHALA achieves impact in the areas of mental and physical healthcare, homelessness and housing, supported employment, and wellness and financial services, with special programs for Veterans and transition-age youth.
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Function as a Continuing Education Coordinator for the site. Job Responsibilities: Licensed Clinical Team Supervisor - West Los Angeles, California Oversee and manage Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Case Managers and Peer Specialists Act as the Mental Health Treatment Coordinator Oversee client HUD/VASH screening and intake for approval.
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Under the direction of the Special Projects (SPD) Manager or designee, the Senior Special Projects Coordinator - Program Manager will be responsible for overseeing various projects as well as organizing the various tasks involved in completing the projects.
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