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Main Purpose of Job: The Executive Director for Residential Services is responsible for oversight of state-owned and operated residential facilities for youth who are detained pending adjudication and placement, or committed by the court to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS.
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Ability to develop and implement an art curriculum that fosters creativity and skill development Familiarity with youth development principles and creating a positive learning environment About Company Through arts education programs and more, Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center enriches the lives of thousands of underserved youth in the Maryland, D.C., and Virginia school systems, empowering them to develop their artistic talents and achieve their greatest potential.
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Primary responsibilities will include planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating community and clinic-based HIV prevention and HIV treatment outreach, linkage, and retention activities for youth.
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The PRP Direct Care Counselor works in the community, home, and office-based settings with individuals (youth and adults) suffering from mental health challenges. PRP Direct Care Staff/CounselorPosition Overview: Responsible for assessing client’s needs and capabilities, providing supported living services, supportive counseling, skills enhancement and crisis intervention to facilitate progress towards rehabilitation plan goals and integration into community life.
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As a member of the Human Resources Leadership Team, the Vice President, HR Business Partner - Regions will be responsible for providing HR leadership, consulting, and expertise across the three regions - Americas (NA, LATAM), Europe (EMEA), and Asia Pacific (APAC) - to support the organization’s mission, vision, values, and strategic and operational plans.
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Part Time Instructors for Community Education Life Enrichment courses that focus on academics, culinary arts, fitness & wellness, performing arts, STEM science, STEM technology, STEM engineering, STEM math, and visual arts for Youth.
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City Schools also provides equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth groups. The Executive Director- Special Education, under the supervision of the Chief Academic Officer, is the key executive critical to the acceleration of improved student outcomes across City Schools, specifically including students with disabilities.
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The Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel (ECYP) is a two-year leadership development fellowship for exceptional high school students in the Baltimore area. Program Director for Elijah Cummings Youth Program.
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Case Manager for Youth and Young Adult Human Trafficking Survivors-(GN)The University of Maryland Support, Advocacy, Freedom, and Empowerment (SAFE) Center for Human Trafficking Survivors is seeking a motivated, caring, team-oriented Case Manager (Community Program Specialist) to join our social services program.
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SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge level geriatric care management and care partner model.
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Responsible for conducting groups to teach youth targeted life skills by incorporating activities to prevent youth alcohol misuse, drug, tobacco, vaping use, violence, and other risk behaviors.
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Essential Functions & Responsibilities Provide a range of permanency services with a holistic child welfare approach for children/youth in the care and custody of Baltimore City Department of Social Services.
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The Technical Director will provide strategic and thought leadership for programming, represent Jhpiego globally and develop and maintain relationships that grow Jhpiego’s portfolio of stand-alone gender and youth programming as well as gender and youth integration across health areas, and strengthen its reputation as a global leader in gender transformative programming and Adolescent and Youth Health.
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Experience working with at-risk youth and gang members. Safe Streets is an evidence-based violence prevention and interruption program that works to reduce shootings and homicides in high violence areas, operated by Catholic Charities in collaboration with the Baltimore City Department of Health and the Mayor’s Office for Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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Founded in 1979, the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is a center for innovation dedicated to advancing the field of gifted education through research on testing, programs, and other supports for advanced learners.
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