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Lydia's House of Hope is a highly structured faith-based residential program for homeless women and their children. Applicants must have experience working hands on with families (children & parents.
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Candidates must meet the minimum qualifications for center director as outlined by the NH DHHS Child Care Licensing Unit. Experience working with children is required, and experience in an administrative or leadership capacity is preferred.
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Prefer two years' experience interacting with children/youth, including but not restricted to, camp counselor, coach, babysitting, parent. The newest of MPA's programs, SRA provides trauma informed methods and practices for girls in a small therapeutic school setting.
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Medical Benefits: Protect yourself, your spouse or domestic partner, and children from the start with our day-of-hire health insurance. Educate patients about health maintenance and disease prevention.
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Coordinates and monitors the array of services and supports identified in each person’s Person Centered Plan About the Company: Broadstep has been a leader in providing a continuum of physical, emotional, and mental support for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), mental illness, and co-occurring disorders for over 45 years.
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Dental: Stay with your favorite dentist for everything from routine cleanings to orthodontia for your kids. Help transfer stable patients to other wings. You put a lot on the line as a travel nurse, and with TotalMed, you’ll always get the support and info you need, when you need it.
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An in home personal care provider works with children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Experience in any of the following areas will be considered: LNA,CNA, DSP, Direct Support Professional, patient care, client care, aide, paraprofessional, youth counselor, residential support, childcare, disability, brain injury, brain disorders, mental health, nursing, medical provider, treatment provider, elderly , hospice, caretaker, homemaker, home health, home provider, PCA, companion care, home health aide, nanny educator, teacher, resident, behavior support, or para educator.
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Comfortable working with children. Duties include meal preparation, light housekeeping, and supervising recreational activities. Hourly pay with flexible hours. Assist with various tasks and activities to ensure a smooth transition from school to home.
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Experience with children preferred. St. Thomas School in Sanford, Maine is seeking an energetic, faith-filled person to provide childcare Monday-Friday in the afternoons from 3:00-5:30 p.m. (12.5 hours per week.
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ADN or higher preferred. Care for patient needs throughout their recovery in the ICU unit. Premium Travel ICU AssignmentsPay Up To $3,860 Weekly! Short and Long-Term Disability:Protect yourself and your family from unexpected illness or injury with our elective disability insurance.
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The Foster Family Support Worker will support the family unit by providing one-on-one support to foster children in their foster home and community with a focus on daily living, social interaction, behavior management, and communication skills.
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We are now hiring a Lead Teacher to join us in our mission of creating a warm and supportive environment where children and families can thrive. Have experience working with children in a center-based setting; prior experience working with families and supervising others preferred.
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