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Starting wage is $16.00-17.50 per hour and benefits include training in several program areas, personal leadership development, use of program equipment, free parking, great co-workers, Sick and Safe Time, and the satisfaction of making a difference in the lives of youth.
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They may also provide formal case management (i.e., evaluation of health, psychological and social needs, development of an individually tailored case plan for services and periodic reassessment of the resident's situation and needs) for a youth when such service is not available through the general community.
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Experience working with youth and basic knowledge of positive youth development practices. Undergraduate education in: Nonprofit/Public Administration, Youth Work, Ethnic or Gender Studies, Social Work, Planning, Foundation Management or a related field.
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Develop and implement year-long, multi-year programs, that focus on building the leadership capacity in youth by connecting the dots between STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) content, Social Justice, and Community Engagement by creating curriculum and connecting with community members and experts to scaffold youth development and learning.
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Our 23 programs provide supportive housing, intensive case management services, and skills development to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness, sex trafficking and/or involvement in the juvenile justice system.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION Growth Development Director April 2024 |Full Time |Minneapolis-Based Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Supervisory Capacity: Engagement Manager, Communications Manager, Admin Staff Organization Description For 35 years in the Middle East Questscope has impacted the lives of marginalized clients.
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The Sr. Controls / Automation Technician is responsible for the development and implementation of control systems for a variety of industrial applications. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, as well as experience with PLC programming and HMI development.
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Tested understanding and proven knowledge of counseling theory and techniques, social support systems, advocacy, youth stages of development and case management in terms of providing services to individuals or families in crisis.
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At various levels planners within the Service Development department analyze, develop, recommend and implement improvements and innovations to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Metro Transit and regional transit service that support established regional transit policies and guidelines designed to increase ridership, reduce costs and balance route productivity and coverage.
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Support our summer camp program by providing small group and one-on-one support for youth participants, mentorship for youth staff, consultation for adult staff, communication with parents and primary caregivers regarding any incidents, and tracking of behavior reports.
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They will work under the general supervision of the Recreation Supervisor(s) in charge of youth, teen, and adaptive recreation. Four (4)+ years of experience working in a lead role in a summer camp environment Experience supervising seasonal staff and volunteers Experience in coaching sports, leading art/science activities, performing arts, or outdoor education.
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Considerable knowledge of the principles of forensic psychology, clinical psychology, personality development, and psychopathology. We also offer many opportunities for your continued career growth through development opportunities, supporting your long-term success at the branch.
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Provides support in building, housing and code enforcement as necessary and as directed by the building official or community development director. To conduct investigations of alleged violations of city code in support of community development department code enforcement responsibilities.
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Research priorities or pods which encourage collaboration and innovation among our faculty and build upon the division's robust research history include the fields of Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Global health Infectious Disease, Maternal and Child Health, Healthy Weight, Social Epidemiology, Substance Abuse and Grocery Assistance Program Study for Families.
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Intern shadowing and training experiences could include youth & family social work, early-childhood treatment, intensive in-home treatment, facilitating client resources, therapeutic assessment and stabilization, family therapy, tracking and evaluating treatment outcomes, etc.
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