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The Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist is the front-line residential staff serving youth committed to the care or custody of the Department. Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist serves as a positive role model and advocate who promotes Positive Youth Development and supports youth in the areas of education, treatment and rehabilitation.
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Program Development/Implementation: MA/MSW required OR BA in Psychology, Social Welfare, or related field may be substituted with 4 (Four) years post-bachelor’s work experience with youth population in a high-volume program.
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Division of Youth Services Mission: It is the mission of the Division of Youth Services to protect, restore and improve public safety utilizing a continuum of care that provides effective supervision, promotes accountability to victims and communities, and helps youth lead constructive lives through positive development.
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Two (2) years of responsible experience in direct service and coordination of restorative justice and/or youth development programs. We are looking for dynamic professionals to serve as our Restorative Justice and Wellness Specialist, they will develop, plan, and facilitate restorative justice and school wellness programs, activities, and services for at-risk youth.
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Candidates should have a minimum of two years of demonstrated clinical or non-clinical mental health experience, a working understanding of social emotional learning and adverse childhood experiences, and demonstrated engagement in trauma-informed, trauma-responsive youth development outside of and separate from their work obligations.
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MPDC also offers a robust array of community action programs that include resident leadership and engagement, youth development, health equity and wellness, financial literacy, and arts and culture programming.
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Identify AJC youth who are suitable for co-enrollment in WIOA Youth programs and assist JFES Career Agents and WIOA Youth providers to coordinate services. Determine WIOA Youth eligibility and accurately complete required documentation for enrollment to determine program eligibility and maintain compliance with funder and Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act guidelines.
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Passion and commitment to youth development and education equity. The Director will oversee the work of a Development Associate, consultants and provide regular progress reports to the Executive Director and Board Fund Development and Strategic Communications Committee.
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The Youth Community Director will staff our Jewish Teen Project (Sokol Hebrew High School) which includes weekend and evening sessions throughout the school year and assist with recruitment and engagement in this program as a part of our programming offerings to teens in our community.
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Infuse the 40 Developmental Assets (YADI), educational development, and spiritual discovery into youth engagement programming and interactions and be an active missional ambassador of these concepts to other Kroc Center departments.
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Provide fundamental positive youth development services to all youth trainees, including: advising, mentoring, emotional encouragement and support, informal academic and career advising and instrumental assistance in career development and job placement.
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Our Client is seeking a Development Director to join their community-supported non-profit organization which works to empower Latino students and families to achieve their dreams from cradle to career by using a holistic programming structure that includes Birth to 5, after school tutoring, youth mentoring, adult education, and educational summer enrichment programs.
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Position Overview : The Development Director will be a full-time position with primary responsibility for external functions of the Academy including fundraising, events, communications, marketing, branding, public relations, volunteer engagement/management, alumni relations, and grant writing/foundation relations.
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Ensure all services are provided through a positive youth development, trauma informed, harm reduction, housing first lens. This position serves as a single point of contact to help youth under the age of 24 to navigate existing systems such as education, workforce development, healthcare, economic support, law enforcement, and homeless services.
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Work at installation Child Development Centers (CDCs) with children 0-5, before or after-school care centers for school-aged children, youth and teens on educational activities and appropriate developmental focus.
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