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Program Development : Work with the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs to identify and apply for new funding opportunities; Assist the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs in the planning and implementation of related youth programs and services; Represent SIJC on various local boards and committees dedicated to youth programming; Develop expertise on restorative approaches to juvenile justice; Additional relevant tasks, as needed.
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Oversee and monitor the creation and implementation of a therapeutic program milieu by integrating Child Welfare initiatives, trauma-informed practices, and evidence-informed models to ensure on-going development, fidelity and adherence of these best practices (including Families First, Medicaid Managed Care, Sanctuary, Integrated Treatment Model, Youth and Family Development, Preparing Youth for Adulthood, and other trauma informed models.
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A doctorate degree in agriculture or an agriculture-related field such as natural resources, animal science, plant science, food science, applied or agricultural economics, extension education, community development, human development and family sciences, or education administration.
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Demonstrated commitment to racial equity in education systems and youth development. Demonstrated interest in and knowledge of youth development, education, and public policy; passion for expanded learning as a social justice issue.
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Serve as a collaborative partner in the implementation and development of ISP’s (Individual Service Plans) for children and their families utilizing the wraparound model of care. The Partnership for Children of Essex (PCE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a pathway for hope and improving the quality of life for youth and their families.
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Have a demonstrated interest or education in youth development. Position Overview: The Group Leader will work as part of the Leaders After school Program by assisting the Site Coordinator in the implementation, design, and evaluation of all after-school program activities.
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Strong leadership and team building skills to supervise, direct, and motivate a diverse staff in the development and implementation of a wide variety of education activities to include formal & informal learning and electronic outreach and distance learning, designed for varied audiences, such as youth and family activities, teacher workshops, and docent tours.
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The JSA curriculum developers are responsible for all JSAs Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice programs curriculum design, development, and implementation. The James Satterwhite Academy (JSA) onboards hundreds of Child Protective Service Workers (CPS), Youth Development Specialist (YDS) each fiscal year.
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Provide support and leadership in the development of curriculum, design, and implementation of an ongoing catalogue of courses geared toward the support of the broad sector of child welfare and juvenile justice services in NYC.
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Founded in 1876, The Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) is a youth development organization with the mission to empower boys and young men, ages 7 to 21, by providing effective programs and a supportive community.
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Assists the Executive Director in systemic planning and analysis for new school development to include coordination of supply/demand assessments, enrollment trends, facilities planning, identification of systemic priorities, development of request for proposal (RFP); request for information (RFI) applications, processes and accompanying documents, recruitment of new schools, networking, external communications and marketing to students, families and communities.
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The Licensed Group Facilitator is a member of a multi-disciplinary treatment team and is responsible for the development, implementation and management of curriculum and treatment of youth referred to the After School Program (ASP.
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The Adult and Family Program Director will oversee the coordination and implementation of adult and family programming, leading strategic planning and development, fundraising and budgeting, as well as providing daily program direction and leadership to staff.
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Reporting to the Principal, the Academic Dean will be responsible for collaborating with the Principal, School Culture staff, Special Education staff, and relevant specialists to provide teachers with high-quality professional development and curriculum implementation guidance to meet the needs of all students.
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Assist with planning and implementation of Pre-College wide professional development and technical assistance in the areas of education and youth and student development (determine topics, create materials, identify resources, identify presenters, etc.
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