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A high school diploma or equivalent; a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is a plus. At OMG, we strive to create an atmosphere of family and community among team members, residents, and resident family members.
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Communication And Community Relations The Speech Language Pathologist Promotes a Positive Tone For School Or Community Relations Through Activities Such As The Following. Assesses and plans improvement of the school, school District, or community environment.
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1-2 years of demonstrated student service experience or higher education experience in a residence life or student affairs capacity, which includes experience living with or working with high school or undergraduate students (in residence life, student affairs, camp counselor, or related role.
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You will be working in school neighborhoods, interacting with parents, children, and other members of the community. As a School Crossing Guard, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety of children and pedestrians crossing the street on the way to and from school.
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Provide 1:1 play-based instruction to clients using techniques from the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), as directed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), in home, school, and community settings.
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It’s why we can have Soccer Shots in convenient locations like school gyms, classrooms, outdoor spaces, local parks and community centers. They create smiles and deliver character-building FUN by teaching age-appropriate soccer skills to kids in the local community.
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Leadership , Computers/Technology , Public Speaking , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Recruitment , Writing/Editing , Youth Development , Non-Profit Management , Communications , Community Organization , Team Work.
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Work will be performed at various school sites within West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) boundaries, Contra Costa Community College, and our Civic Center Plaza office.
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Develop positive, respectful and trusting relationships with and serve as a liaison between Community School partners and services and families. These general functions will be carried out in keeping with the Goals, Mission and Policies of the YMCA of the East Bay. The Family Advocate II facilitates and takes leadership on goal-setting and coaching with families/parents and serves as a liaison between family/client and community services to ensure the best possible educational outcomes.
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Education:+ Graduate of an accredited school of medicine or osteopathic medicine with an MD or DO+ Minimum Experience:+ Prior community mental health services experience+ Required Licenses/Certifications:+ Valid CA License to practice Medicine and Certification in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
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Founded in 1958 as a non-profit residential school by parents, family, and community members, our philosophy has always been that persons with developmental disabilities are entitled to develop their optimum state of social, physical, and mental well-being, and share an integrated lifestyle similar to what non-disabled persons are fortunate to enjoy.
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Develop positive relationships with school community that are aligned with LPS’ culture and values. Well-experienced in teaching high school student. Serve on school leadership teams or committees as assigned.
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Commitment to become an active participant in the school community – attend weekly division-specific professional development sessions, school performances, school assemblies, extracurricular activities,andfield tripsif needed.
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Perform a variety of duties in support of student admission, registration, and related activities; perform intake procedures, assist in the enrollment process and refer students to appropriate personnel or community service organization as needed.
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Oversee and implement Parent Involvement Programs and school events to enhance community engagement. Excellent skills in fostering positive relationships within the school community.
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