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Riverdale Y features an early childhood center, camps and afterschool programs, senior center, performing arts center, and health & wellness center that includes cardio and free weight studios, group exercise classes, gymnasium, swimming pool, steam room, sauna and massage therapy.
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Assigned to the Lead Community School Director Site to assist with on-site responsibilities as needed. Initially, you will support the establishment and implementation of a community school strategy under the direction of the Community Schools Director.
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Experience teaching specialty activity in an early childhood setting, school, camp, or youth program environment. The Nursery School After-School Counselor is responsible for picking up children from 92NY Nursery Classrooms and bringing them to their 92NY After-School enrichment activities.
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Girls Prep Bronx Elementary School (Grades Pre-K-5) Supporting the school as directed by the Principal/Academic Director. In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education.
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Send cover letter and resume to Falyne Fuller, Community School Director at falynef@cypresshills.org. Community Schools offer a holistic approach toward improving academic performance driven by strong, collaborative partnerships among principals, parents, teachers and CBOs. In Community Schools, parents are real and active partners in their children's education, the school climate is joyful and positive, and expanded learning opportunities are standard.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience working with children including early childhood/intervention for tender ages (0-8), preferably unaccompanied minors, immigrant and refugee children, or experience working with survivors of abuse, human trafficking, or other trauma.
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In addition, the Director will participate in the institutional graduate medical education committee and provide supervision to fellows, residents and other trainees caring for patients under the auspices of the department.
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Works with the Associate Director of In-School Programs, Associate Director of Academic Enrichment, and Associate Director of Healthy Minds & Bodies to build a comprehensive college access program in alignment with DDC's defined scope of work.
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This is a 2-year program that prepares aspiring teachers through rigorous coursework in Special Education at Hunter College school of Education and a 2-year paid fellowship as an inclusive learning (special education) teacher at East Harlem Scholars Academies with extensive support and training in culturally responsive pedagogy.
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The Division is comprised of the Bureau of Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health, the Bureau of Early Intervention, the Office of School Health, and the Bureau of Administration. To ensure that these schools/communities continue to receive high quality sexual and reproductive health services as well as other clinical services, the Office of School Health currently has several open Public Health Nurse (PHN) positions.
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Communicates special care needs of particular patients to the psychiatrist, On-Site Director of Nursing or the On-Island Administrator. Problems in staffing must be communicated to the On-Site Director of Nursing.
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Perform various reasonable tasks from time to time as requested by the Head of School or the Director of Early Childhood Programs. The Early Childhood Lead Teacher will report directly to the Director of Early Childhood Programs.
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Each year, tens of thousands of New Yorkers come to 14Y as members, visitors, or partners to experience our high quality, varied and inclusive programs centered around arts and culture, early childhood education, summer camps, fitness and aquatics, and older adult services.
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The network is growing from its current four elementary and two middle schools to five elementary and five middle schools educating some 4,000 students in the Bronx and Paterson, NJ. The Charter Management Organization (CMO) for Brilla Schools Network is Seton Education Partners, an organization inspired by the Catholic educational tradition, that also manages the Seton Teaching Fellows missionary program and El Camino, an optional after-school Catholic faith formation program.
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ABOUT THE POSITION Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Associate Director is responsible for the strategy and execution of special events at The Shed. They will develop the vision and plan, and lead the execution of ongoing events that will anchor our early years of operation.
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