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The Department of Youth Services (DYS) is seeking a dynamic, positive and service-minded individuals to fill the role of Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist II (JJYDS II). The Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist II performs various care and security activities in connection with youth in custody of DYS. They will monitor the conduct and behavior of youth assigned to the facility, while maintaining communication with staff members, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders.
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Our programs include case management, youth and family services, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), employment and skills training, and immigration legal services. Assist IINE staff to coordinate the delivery of cultural and workforce orientation to refugees, including by coordinating with interpreters, case specialists, and volunteers to ensure timely scheduling of orientation sessions.
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The Possible Zone (TPZ), a nonprofit organization, seeks a Youth Recruitment Coordinator to help recruit high school students for our growing program. Experience working directly with diverse youth and young adults in the Boston community.
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Age based Competencies: Employees in this job must be competent to provide patient care to the following age groups: Neonatal:Birth to 6 months, Youth: 6 months to 16 years, Young adult: 16-30 years, Middle Age: 30 - 60 years, Elderly: 60 - over.
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Collaborate with other necessary individuals the youth and family may have contact with, such as Case Managers, Probation Officers, Judges, District Attorneys, Attorneys, Teachers, Physicians, etc.
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Bilingual fluent required: Cape Verdean Creole or Spanish To succeed in this role you will have good time management skills, good writing skills, strong organizational skills and prior Human Services experience, 1-2 years' experience working with youth with disabilities preferred.
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The Family Support Specialist is a member of Bridges Homeward's Developmental Disabilities Program team, and assists families, children, youth and adult family members referred by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) in developing life skills, setting and achieving goals, assisting in accessing resources needed to obtain goals, and engaging in activities in the community.
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The new Center for Inpatient Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Somerville will provide a transformative continuum of patient and family-centered care for diverse youth with mental health needs. CHA recently opened a new inpatient center for youth with acute behavioral health needs.
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Responsibilities Game Day- Arrive 5 hours prior to puck drop and leave 2 hours after puck drop assisting Fan Relations and Sales teamsFuture Bruins – Come help us make some young Bruins fans' dreams come true by helping us coordinate a game on the TD Garden ice prior to the Bruins game with two youth hockey organizations.
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By creating programs and building strategic partnerships with residents and local stakeholders, CL helps create pathways to opportunities in early education, economic mobility, youth development, community engagement, voting registration, healthy living, and resident leadership.
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We are devoted to advancing racial equity through our work and throughout all aspects of our organization- our youth programs, our community and family engagement, and our board and leadership.
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Must either obtain or meet on of the following criteria with six months of hireCertified 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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Job Summary:The Overnight Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) Clinician provides direct services to adults and youth in crisis. Demonstrated knowledge of risk assessment specific to acute psychiatric conditions for adults and youth.
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The TDP offers survival services (food, showers, laundry, & clothing) as well as intensive case management and support services to help youth move beyond the streets into safe and stable housing.
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Today, UUUM programs focus primarily on serving Roxbury high school youth and Boston-area survivors of domestic violence, as well as on supporting community engagement across differences, especially those defined by race, class, neighborhood, and faith.
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