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Under the direction of the Before and After school Site Coordinator, Child Care staff will provide direction to children, assist in implementation of the program curriculum, staff are responsible for the overall safety and well-being of children in the program.
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We are currently hiring a Clinical Therapist to serve youth (age 2-20) and families who call the crisis hotline with a family identified emergency. After the initial 72 hours, the family can be assigned to a provider to receive high fidelity wrap around and care coordination from the mobile response and stabilization services team.
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The School-Age Child Care (SACC) after-school program includes academic support, physical exercise, and age-appropriate enrichment activities such as literacy or STEM to enhance the academic, social, emotional, and physical development of children during the afterschool hours and on certain school holidays.
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A high school senior (age 17 or older)*, high school diploma, a GED or 15 college semester hours. Monitor actions to keep Airmen safe and restore operations after missions and natural disasters.
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Specifically, the Activity Specialist will prepare and provide age-appropriate educational activities instruction for grades K-5th in Y After School. The Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA is seeking an Activity Specialist who, under the supervision of the Site Director, will play a critical role in providing academic enhancement and enrichment in the Y After School program, including Holiday Camps.
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Ensure the cleanliness and appearance of all after school program space and assist in set-up/break-down of assigned spaces for daily use and special events. Minimum one (1) year experience working with elementary school age children.
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The CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Labor Studies and Urban and Community Studies that are designed to meet the needs of working adults as well as traditional-age college students who seek to learn more about the challenges confronting poor and working-class populations in the workplace and in the community.
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Compensation: $18/hour (182 hours)RESPONSIBILITIESDirectly support and assist Program Manager with implementation of after-school programsCo-facilitate lessons, activities, service-learning projects, and field experiences for middle school girlsHelp design engaging, age-appropriate, inquiry-based, experiential environmental education activities.
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The West Side YMCA is seeking a Site Director, who, under the supervision of the Youth & Family Director, will be responsible for ensuring that the Y After School program meets all Department of Health, YMCA of Greater New York, and funder standards, expectations, and regulations.
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Just for Kids is a community centered non-profit organization that offers before and after school programming in the Amherst, Cheektowaga Central, Cheektowaga Sloan, Grand Island, Sweet Home, and Williamsville Central School Districts.
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The Program Facilitator (Group Leader) will work with a group of children ages 5 to 14 years old in the after school and summer camp programs to plan and implement activities based on identified curricula in a manner that motivates and engages children and strengthens their academic and social-emotional skills.
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PROGRAM DESIGN: RTS facilitates a variety of youth programs, including after-school, summer camps, retreats, conferences, and summer employment opportunities reaching thousands of young people throughout NYC each year.
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General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates an after-school course centered around anime for elementary, middle, and/or high school students.
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A degree in Education or related field or NYS School Age Childcare Credential. Supervises: Program Staff and School Age Students. All positions at RTS are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Maintain regular contact with school officials and staff throughout the program period. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Program Director's primary functions encompass three core areas: i) ensuring the practical application of the RTS mission and vision for positive youth development within the program, ii) providing program staff with clear goals, direction, support, and growth opportunities while valuing them as employees, and iii) establishing and maintaining positive relationships with all key stakeholders.
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