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Has experience working with kids ages walking to 11 years old in an athletic or coaching environment (with pediatric Occupational Therapy / Physical Therapy, youth personal training, physical education, athletic trainer, gymnastics instructor , special education experience a plus.
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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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As part of the LYNC team the Family Advocate will deliver culturally and gender responsive, trauma-informed, strength-based services to assigned youth and their families. Serves as point of contact for youth and families/guardians, service delivery in program, and connections to the community (in collaboration with Family Engagement Specialist); primary liaison to referral source and community linkages.
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Someone with a knowledge of the youth and club sports landscape will be very helpful for success. The company is a high-growth travel services provider for youth sports organizations and event operators.
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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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By providing a combination of behavioral health services, youth development, and asset-building resources – as well as meals for seniors and interpreting services statewide – our impact strengthens our community.
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The Managing Director, Strategy and Program Development (MD-SPD) is responsible for strategic portfolio growth, facilitating strategy development and resource mobilization for the Department of Hunger and Livelihoods (DHL) and Save the Children United States (SCUS) climate programs, and for SCUS’ general positioning for US account-funded food security, livelihood, youth, and climate programs, including the Green Climate Fund (GCF.
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Community Relations & Events – network with other area groups and organizations to collaborate on activities that support youth development and healthy living, and host free community events each year.
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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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Work with the ELL Coordinator to teach English to adults, with potential youth presence. Work with the ELL Coordinator to teach English to adults, with potential youth presence. Suitable for those pursuing TESOL certification and with ELL/ESOL experience.
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Teaching/Tutoring , Team Work , Community Organization , Public Speaking , Youth Development , General Skills , Writing/Editing , Communications , Non-Profit Management , Education. Children/Youth , Education , Community Outreach , Hunger.
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We are looking for coaches, personal trainers, physical education teachers, athletic trainers, fitness trainers or anyone who loves youth athletics and getting kids to move, learn and grow. We are looking for coaches, personal trainers, physical education teachers, athletic trainers, fitness trainers or anyone who loves youth athletics and getting kids to move, learn and grow.
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Works in conjunction with community providers such as DCF, Probation, Schools, etc., to ensure seamless, collaborative care coordination for children/youth. Provide Care Coordination services to 10-12 children/youth with complex emotional and/or behavioral health needs.
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The New Canaan YMCA seeks a well-organized basketball group leader who loves the sport of basketball and is certified (preferred) in basketball in order to teach youth the skills and techniques of the game of basketball.
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Super Soccer Stars has been in the youth soccer business for over 22 years and have been recognized as the largest operating program in the US. Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with children (as a sports coach, teacher, camper or leader), and enjoys working with children.
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