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Employment is conditioned upon continuance as a student in a college or graduate school with a specific course of study in information technology, computer science, management information systems, data processing, or closely related field, including or supplemented by 9 semester credits in an acceptable course of study.
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We are proud that Uncommon graduates persist in and graduate from college at five times the rate of their peers nationally. The School Psychologist will work consistently and creatively to meet the needs of all students, be responsible for academic advising and student socialization, collaborate on the Child Study Team, and partner with School Leaders and campus-based Special Education teams to provide related professional development to teachers and staff.
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Experience in graduate teaching with a focus on urban schools and diverse communities, developmental psychopathology, college admissions and post-secondary counseling in schools, fundamentals of research, school counselor consultation and leadership, practicum, and internship supervision.
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Genuine interest in assisting low-income and first-generation college students overcome challenges and succeed Energetic, engaging, and positive personality with the ability to encourage student participation and engagement in the programWillingness to work flexible hours as needed, including on-campus overnight stays during the TRiO summer orientation programProficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint, with the ability to learn new computer database systems.
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Leading all aspects of the development of partnerships with NYC colleges and college-support programs (i.e. HEOP, CUNY Network for College Success) that will increase student opportunities and transparency on the college campuses they attend.
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Be familiar with The Summit Rules and Regulations, Queens College and CUNY guidelines and policies and the Resident Assistant Manual. Be in good standing with Queens College and the Summit Apartments (i.e. no judicial probation, outstanding financial obligations, etc.
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Director of College Counseling and Dean of Students Summer 2024 start date Compensation commensurate upon experience: $95,000-$140,000 Job Description: Franklin seeks a dynamic Director of College Counseling and Dean of Students to lead and integrate comprehensive programs aimed at securing placements for our students in top colleges both domestically and internationally, while also serving as the primary advocate for student needs and welfare.
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CUNY TITLE OVERVIEW Directs a college counseling center, integrating counseling services into a comprehensive student development experience. Duties include but are not limited to: Directs a college counseling and wellness center, integrating counseling services into a comprehensive student development experience.
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The GME Students, Affiliates, & Fellows Coordinator reports and assists the Director of Graduate Medical Education, Medical Education, and credentialing. To assist the Graduate Medical Education Department to facilitate all students, affiliates, and residency program activities and administrative duties in GME.
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First Student is hiring an Auto Body Technician to serve Multiple Districts in the Brooklyn/Queens Area under NYC DOE! As an Auto Body Technician with First Student, you will perform automotive body repairs, including straightening bent bodies, touch-up painting, removing dents, and replacing damaged parts.
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Provide crisis intervention servicesPrepare and execute workshops on college and career planning, professional skill development, and career explorationAssist students in filing financial aid forms (FAFSA), CUNY/SUNY application, SAT and Regents prepArrange and execute college visits and inform students about college / career opportunitiesAdvocate for in-school remediation for participants as appropriate.
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Bachelor’s degree required; recent graduate student in public policy, social research, or demography preferred. This is an ideal role for recent graduate students looking to gain exposure to policy research work at a nonprofit organization.
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From homelessness prevention in Staten Island to supportive housing in the Bronx; from employment training in Manhattan to after school programs and college access in Brooklyn; from family shelter and support in Queens to increasing affordable housing across the city, CAMBA provides holistic services to help struggling New Yorkers stabilize their lives and become self-sufficient.
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Our doctors and scientists - faculty from Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and the Weill Cornell Physician Organization - are engaged in world-class clinical care and cutting-edge research that connect patients to the latest treatment innovations and prevention strategies.
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As the school grows, our ELA Teacher will go on to join a department that prepares every student to apply their knowledge to succeed in college and/or a career. Our MissionTo ensure every student graduates with a college acceptance letter, high tech skills, real work experience, and a robust plan to turn those opportunities into a successful career where they will achieve the median income of the U.S. by the age of 25.
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