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50% discount for Summer Education for employees’ eligible children. Free Summer Day Camp for employees’ eligible children while working over the summer. Free early care & after-care for employees’ eligible children while working.
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Individuals may also fill additional roles; working with families and children during swim team, swim lessons, camps, movie and game nights, holiday events, and other special programs/activities.
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University Behavioral Center, a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), is committed to providing intensive mental health services to children, adolescents and adults as well as detox and substance abuse programs for adults.
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Assist center in DC monitors and Children & Family Services audits. Assist center in DC monitors and Children & Family Services audits. is the oldest and most successful private non-profit provider of re-entry services in the state of Florida, providing a continuum of care in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Transition Centers, and Community Release Centers, for ex- offenders and probation populations.
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Provides and coordinates generalized school health services at assigned schools according to the local School Health Services Plan. Demonstrates an in-depth knowledge of health needs, both physical and emotional of school-aged children as evidenced by ability to deliver health promotion education, disease prevention education, and health protection services.
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It involves assessing the behaviors of children with developmental disabilities, designing treatment programs, modifying behaviors, conducting parent education, and providing psychological interventions.
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Whether you're in our U.S.-based offices supporting refugees, asylees or unaccompanied children. Experience: Previous work experience with refugee resettlement case management or other direct social services and excellent interviewing skills.
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You will prepare children for kindergarten by easing them into organized education from infancy to school age using our provided curriculum. We are passionate with the growth and development of children and we want team members that share the same passion with us, where we inspire children to be lifelong learners through curriculum.
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We are seeking ABA Therapists/RBT's to join our team to provide ABA services for children with autism under the guidance of a behavioral supervisor (BCBA). Behavioral Intervention For Autism is an ABA Therapy provider delivering home- based services for clients throughout the state of Florida.
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The School Crossing Guard is responsible for safely escorting elementary and middle school children across street intersections within marked crosswalks. Use gaps in traffic to permit school children to cross the roadway safely.
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Qualifications Education: Florida Board certified MD specializing in PsychiatryExperience: Must have 2 - 3 years' patient treatment experience with children, adolescents and adultsLicense: Florida License as a Psychiatrist as issued by the Florida Department of Health.
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One year minimum experience volunteering or working with children. Create and maintain a clean, safe environment for children and adults within the program space. May be cross-trained in Physical Education, Technology, Music, Arts & Crafts, Character and Leadership Development, and Education.
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Free childcare for birth - 5 and school age children (during school breaks) Experience working with children in a licensed childcare setting (required for current openings) Perform all activities with the children, including running, jumping etc.
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All BTs and RBTs undergo hands-on training with ongoing clinical support from their Clinical Supervisor (BCBA), to prepare for a career providing life-changing Applied Behavior Analysis therapy to children with Autism in home-based and center-based settings.
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Above and Beyond Therapy provides the gold standard of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services for children on the autism spectrum. Experience working with Children and teens diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities.
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