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Candidates applying to this role also usually have experience or interest in other roles including Direct Support Professional, DSPs, Care Givers, Aides, Home Health Aide, Mental Health Technicians, MHTs, Behavior Health Technicians, BHTs, and Youth Care Workers.
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Lived experience as a parent or direct caregiver of a youth in their family with special needs (preferably mental health needs) required. This position is designed for someone with lived experience as a parent or direct caregiver of a youth in their family with special needs (preferably mental health needs.
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A Family Partner is a caregiver who has experience raising a child or youth with special needs, preferably with significant mental health needs. The Chelsea-Suffolk County Family Resource Center (FRC) is looking to secure a Family Partner for it's Chelsea-based location.
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Administers appropriate diagnostic tests and procedures to evaluate responses to therapy, including: arterial blood gas sampling and interpretation of the results; oxygen saturation by direct measurement and pulse oximetry; end-tidal carbon dioxide measurement; pulmonary mechanics; spirometry; metabolic testing; and may assist the physician with special procedures such as bronchoscopy.
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Help implement a quality age-appropriate program with guidance from experienced youth program management. Come and play a critical role in your local community as you provide services to school-aged youth.
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Must either obtain or meet on of the following criteria with six months of hire Certified Peer Specialist; has received Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery Coach Academy or equivalent training; or meet Family Partner as required by Community Service Agencies specifications, which are: Experience as a caregiver of a youth (or adult) with special needs; preferably a youth (or adult) with a psychiatric condition.
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Special needs, DCF-involved youth, Masshealth, Special health needs, Community services, Multilingual outreach, Parent support, Disability rights, Self-advocacy, Special education, and IEP.
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Major responsibility is to deliver a high-quality and developmentally appropriate academic (ELA) summer program through activities and special events. Continuous Learning – Building the capacity of staff is central to BGCB. The organization encourages and requires that all staff participates in annual professional development opportunities that continue to cultivate their skills in the youth development field.
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Work with Somerville Parks and Recreation Counselor and Supervisor to guide youth in a variety of Parks and Recreation activities specifically but not limited to sports, arts and crafts, drama, music, DJ programs, STEM programs, Recreation special events and teen center programs.
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DescriptionThe Child Youth and Family Services operated by the Department of Mental Health (DMH) at the Quincy Site Office is seeking a dynamic candidate who will provide Case Management services for eligible youth under age 22, with majority of caseload below age 18.
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JRI's Community Service Agencies are dedicated to providing high-fidelity wraparound services for youth under the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance who require multiple services or are involved with multiple child-serving systems such as child welfare, special education, or juvenile justice.
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Support programs and special events, for example: Halloweek, Star Wars Weekend, Japanese New Year, Boston Youth Dance Festival, and CreatedBy Festival. Promote membership sales and renewals, support development fundraising campaigns.
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Train staff on Welcome Center policies and procedures and monitor efficiency and accuracy, Assist in grass roots marketing including flyering, tabling, and attending special community events as needed Train welcome center staff on data entry system, protocols, tours and set high expectations of customer service, Work some nights and weekends as assigned.
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Plans and coordinates various Department initiatives, programs, and special events. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the direct supervision of the Director of External Affairs and Communications.
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Paid Internship for recent grad (class of 2023) or student graduating in May,2024 who is interested in, and with experience in, fundraising/development, database management, marketing, graphics, non-profit management, CSR, and/or youth health & wellness.
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