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Required Experience Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or other related human service field Two years’ experience in the field of mental health preferred (including any internship experience) For providing mobile crisis intervention services to children/youth under 21, at least one year of experience working with children, adolescents and families is preferred (including any internship experience.
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Maximus Assessors use the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) comprehensive assessment tool to identify the strengths, interests, and needs of these children and youth, information which assists Care Coordination Organizations (CCO) in their person-centered care planning.
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With supervision from the manager, the student intern will be exposed to a successful franchise system and the inner workings of a small business while increasing proficiency in delivering an athletic program to youth.
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Organizational and institutional partnerships will be core to SquashBridge’s success, with participants coming from nearby youth programs, schools, colleges, churches and other Bridgeport community organizations.
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Believer in the SEA Model – Commitment to the intensive, long-term youth development model that pairs squash with academic tutoring, mentoring, and travel for young people from under-resourced communities.
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The technology leader in the youth portrait photography industry. The technology leader in the youth portrait photography industry. Experience working with kids. Join our team and make portrait day a rewarding and fun experience for all.
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Assist the ticket sales staff with group tickets assets such as fan tunnels, on-ice flags, youth hockey intermissions, and singing groups. If you have passion for ice hockey or for skating in general, then this is the job for you.
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Support the game day operations staff with on-ice activations and activities. REQUIRED strong ice-skating experience; prior hockey playing experience preferred. Huge experience for future careers in the sport or entertainment industry.
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You will have the opportunity to work up close and personal to the action of AHL hockey. The Bridgeport Islanders are in search of dedicated Ice Crew members to join the Game Presentation Department and enhance the gameday atmosphere and in-game broadcasts.
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Passion to positively impact youth players (ages 2-8) Safely manage a class of up to 12 children at a Pre-K school, park, or indoor field in New Haven County. It’s why we can have Soccer Shots in convenient locations like school gyms, classrooms, outdoor spaces, local parks and community centers.
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Bachelor’s degree in either religious education/theology/secondary education, or national certification in youth ministry, background in theology and educational methodologies with a willingness to move toward credential or degree, or equivalent experience.
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Liberation provides services for youth, adults and families that include two inpatient treatment programs, outpatient and intensive outpatient services, health education for older adults and people living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses, treatment and resources for adolescents and their families, education and prevention efforts in the community, and permanent supportive housing for families.
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Responsibilities: The Summer Camp Counselor will help lead the Fairfield Museum’s summer camps for youth ages 7-12. Qualifications: Applicants should possess creative energy, good humor, flexibility, a passion for community involvement, and enthusiasm for working with a family and youth audiences in particular.
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Youth Development , Education , General Skills , Communications , Public Speaking. Children/Youth , Education. The Achievement First Attendance Coordinator VISTA role can be in person or telecommute.
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Have a passion and desire to work with at-risk youth and vulnerable children. Must demonstrate knowledge, understanding and experience working with children and youth who demonstrate extensive behavioral issues, those who have experienced trauma, grief and loss, and other experiences that impact mental health and stability of children and families.
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