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The Youth and Child Care Specialist will collaborate with all team members including social work staff in sustaining a trauma informed environment and therapeutic milieu. The Youth and Child Care Specialists promote development of appropriate and effective independent living skills for the pregnant and parenting teens we serve.
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To enable youth to develop financial literacy and other competencies that will prepare them to succeed in their transition to adulthood. Passion for youth & community development. To assist youth in identifying their career interests through exposure to different industries, occupations, educational pathways, and the requirements for success in each of them.
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Travel when visiting work sites or taking field trips, using public transportation, traverse city streets, ascend/descend stairs, and be exposed to outside weather conditions, sometimes while escorting youth.
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We're looking for Youth Soccer Instructors who are passionate about introducing soccer to our future players. Super Soccer Stars is New York's most-popular early childhood development soccer program.
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Our mission is to be Earth’s most customer-centric company.
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Coordinates online and in-person programs, including the Summer Youth Programs, and works with the partners and instructors to create new courses, manage day-to-day activity and student requests.
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Job Title: Sports Coach and Training Manager
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Youth Program Coordinator key responsibilities. Cultivating student success: Following our playbooks, you’ll be responsible for ensuring that 100% of students achieve their academic goals and master core life skills.
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The Youth Counselor delivers a range of academic, enrichment, recreational, and leadership development programming to participating youth through a Positive Youth Development context that fosters growth and learning, maximizes safety, and instills hope and motivation.
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The Youth Counselor will be primarily responsible for building healthy relationships with each persons supported and providing adequate care, safety, custody, control and counseling with the aim of allowing the youth to become a productive member of society.
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Are you a dedicated and experienced childcare provider with a passion for nurturing and empowering children?
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The Youth Advocate is responsible for the ongoing care and supervision of the residents in all phases of their lives in the facility. Reflecting The Child Center’s dedication to comprehensive care, the RTF is staffed by clinical coordinators, psychiatric providers, a pediatrician, and 24-hour nursing staff, 24 hour youth advocates.
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We are looking for a dynamic and compassionate Youth Development Counselors to work in our Residential Programs. Ability to perform physical restraint of youth using approved restraint procedures.
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Develops creative youth programming throughout the year, which expands upon existing programming and seeks to draw new families to the synagogue community; core programming includes: an opening year event, Chanukah carnival, Purim carnival, and closing event, Parent-Child Learning on Saturday nights, and Chesed opportunities.
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The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is seeking coaches for youth basketball, tennis, and multi-sport classes/clinics. The JCC is home to the renowned Thurnauer School of Music, Leonard and Syril Rubin Nursery School, Neil Klatskin Day Camp, and the JCC Dance and Drama Schools.
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Title: youth minister Company: First United Methodist Church in Bronx, NY
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