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Young Adult (18 to 25 years) Senior Adult (55 to 64 years) Adult (26 to 54 years) Core responsibilities will include data input, drafting standardized reports such IRB, organizing filing systems, warehousing data, handling mail, faxes, copying, word-processing and office maintenance activity.
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Boston is a vital center for Jewish and young adult and family life. Collaborate with on-campus partners to advocate and promote campus wellness including the BU Dean of Students, BU Behavioral Medicine, BU Well-Being Project, BU Sexual Assault and Response Prevention Team, BU Office of Religious Life, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and more.
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Each of Eliot's Latency Homes offers a positive, healthy living situation in which young children who may have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect can thrive and grow. Serve as a healthy adult role model to children and assist them in developing coping, social, and life skills.
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The Young Adult Peer Mentors use their lived experience to support young adults with setting and implementing goals in education, employment, housing, relationships, life skills and social needs.
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The Youth Development Alumni Coordinator will support oversight aspects of Young Adult Programing including trainings, youth development shifts and onboarding. The candidate is comfortable with public speaking, possesses a technological aptitude and has a desire to lead programming and trainings for young adults.
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PACT-Y utilizes a highly integrated multidisciplinary team model that includes Clinicians, Outreach Counselors, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Family Partners, Young Adult Peer Mentor, Vocational Specialists, and Psychiatrists/Nurse Prescribers to help support growth and recovery for youth and young adults in the community.
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