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About The OpportunityWe are looking for a High School Guidance Counselor who will work with our students at the East Harlem Scholars High School community to support with sustaining the school's college and career pathway program for grades 9 through 12.
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Under the supervision of the After School Director, and in conjunction with other After School teachers, the Teacher will create a supportive and collaborative classroom environment and use classroom management skills to run and support an energetic classroom of children.
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Work in collaboration with staff to build and promote a cohesive and professional working relationship to ensure the delivery of high consistent high-quality services. Knowledge in one or more of the following areas:Child and adolescent development;Parent-child relationships, family dynamics, and diagnostic classifications;Mental health and Emotional/Behavior health;Child Welfare policies and procedures;Government Entitlements: TANF, Social Security, Medicare and etc.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience working with children, preferably immigrant and refugee children, and/or working with survivors of abuse, human trafficking, or other trauma.
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Specific duties and responsibilities will include identifying funding sources, submission of grant applications, supporting faculty's funding activities, facilitating development of programs that enhance the lives of children and families, and serving as Director of the Child and Family Services Center, a campus-based child guidance center.
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After-school teachers are expected to guide students in their social, emotional, and academic development across a range of areas including sports, arts, academic enrichment, and leadership.
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Core programs include Camp Woodie (summer camp), Camp Leopold (school year environmental education), and Outdoor Heritage Events (parent/child hunting and fishing weekends). The South Carolina Waterfowl Association is seeking a high-performing camping professional to provide management and leadership for the nation’s leading wildlife conservation education center.
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Over time, the learning ecosystem will expand as Runway Green to serve as a hub for over 50,000 students from NYC public schools to come and engage with workforce development and experiential learning opportunities in a waterfront national park environment that they would otherwise be unable to access.
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Oversee all educational services in affiliated Family Child Care (FCC) settings to ensure compliance with the Department of Education and the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS.
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Demonstrated success working in a high-performing, urban school setting preferred. Take part in feedback and coaching conversations with the Summer School Principal following classroom observation.
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The School Board is deeply invested in faculty development, forging collaborations with renowned institutions, from Bank Street to Vanderbilt University. Assist with and monitor basic school operations.
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1-3 years’ experience working child welfare or with providing services to children, youth and families. Forestdale is a NYC child welfare agency working to prevent child abuse/neglect through parenting, prevention, and foster care services, focusing on low-income and immigrant communities in NYC. Forestdale operates out of three offices to better serve the families of Brooklyn and Queens.
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The project involves the development and application of machine learning and deep learning approaches for spatial transcriptomics, spatial proteomics, and their integration with H&E histopathology data.
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Must enjoy working with children and able to pass a background check with NYC and NYS Department of Health and NYC Department of Education. Position Summary: Education and Youth Development programs provide after-school learning opportunities to elementary school children.
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Experience working with children and adolescents. Must have experience working with substance abuse and psychiatric disorders in outpatient settings. We are seeking a full time Child Psychologist.
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