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The Youth Development Specialist is a full time, non-exempt position eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance; 403 (b) retirement plan; paid holidays, and Paid Time Off. This position is employed by Goodwill Industries® of Sacramento Valley and Northern Nevada, Inc., through Next Move Homeless Services, Inc. PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Essential Functions: Assists children and youth ages 5-21 with obtaining their personal, professional, and academic goals.
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RDCS Certified, Pediatric Cardiology certification preferred or registry eligible with experience working within a pediatric cardiac ultrasound lab- acute setting strongly preferred (candidates will have 6 months to complete credentialing requirements.
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Preferable but not required to have experience as a swim instructor or working with children. Must be confident and comfortable working with children. Love working with kids.
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Current California state licensure or eligibility to obtain licensure as an SLPA. Experience working with children or adolescents in educational or clinical settings preferred. Collaborate closely with the supervising SLP, educators, and other members of the educational team to support the integration of speech-language goals into students' educational plans and daily activities.
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Experience Requirements: A Minimum of 2 years of previous experience working with children; examples include but are not limited to: academic/athletic tutoring, camp counselor, and youth volunteer.
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A nonprofit organization dedicated to achieving quality, affordable health care for all Californians, Health Access is the state-wide health care consumer advocacy coalition of organizations representing seniors, children, people with disabilities, immigrants, communities of color, health care professionals, people of faith, labor, and working families.
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ECE/CHDV units and/or previous experience working with school-age children is desirable, but not mandatory. We are looking for candidates who are interested in making a positive impact on their community by supporting elementary school age children with in person instructional support, and recreation enrichment.
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If you are a caring and creative individual passionate about working with preschool children, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Infant/Toddler Teacher opportunity. Implement our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, working with Infants, Toddlers, or Preschool children in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child.
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Two years of full-time, paid experience working in a health, social services or community organization, or institution working directly with children, adults, or the elderly, performing the duties equivalent of a nurse's aide, home health aide, teacher's aide, or daycare worker.
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ILS, SLS, caretaking, CNA, teaching, coaching, a history of working with children or adults with IDD or other disabilities. Reliable and safe transportation, a valid CDL, car insurance, and valid car registration are necessary as you will spend 90% of your day in the field working with clients.
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Two years of full-time, paid experience working in a health, social services or community organization, or institution working directly with children, adults, or the elderly, performing the duties equivalent of a nurse's aide, home health aide, teacher's aide, or daycare worker; And 2b.
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Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or related field; Board Certification in Behavior Analysis (BCBA or BCBD Required); A minimum of 3 years of experience working with children with developmental delays or autism spectrum disorder as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
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TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from high school, one year of experience working with school-age children in an organized setting, and one of the following: completion of at least two years of study (48 semester units) in an institution of higher education, associate's degree, pass the district paraprofessional test, or be No Child Left Behind (NCLB) compliant.
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You will be working with experienced Orthopedic Surgeon and contributing to the holistic well-being of our young patients. Ability to establish rapport and build trust with children, adolescents, and their families.
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With a focus on Tax & Revenue, Health & Human Services, and Justice & Public Safety, Voyatek combines the scale to support large complex projects with the agility and accessibility of a boutique solutions provider.
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