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Directly supervise youth development program manager, camp director, child care staff, and program instructors. The Senior Director of Youth Development at the YMCA of Greenwich, under the direction of the Vice President of Operations, is responsible for the overall operation, development and implementation of strategies and programs that acquire, engage and retain youth & family programs, as well as the successful development, growth and management of school age child care and summer day camp programs.
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Offers engaging and relevant programs to youth participants centered on building wooden rowing and sailing boats and maintaining Rocking the Boat’s wooden rowing and sailing fleet. Incorporates principles of positive youth development and social-emotional learning in program planning and delivery.
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Program Development : Work with the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs to identify and apply for new funding opportunities; Assist the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs in the planning and implementation of related youth programs and services; Represent SIJC on various local boards and committees dedicated to youth programming; Develop expertise on restorative approaches to juvenile justice; Additional relevant tasks, as needed.
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Job duties for our youth programs will include teaching environmental education and filmmaking programs virtually, in the classroom, and in outdoor environments. Job duties for our Green Events program include assisting in facilitating zero waste education and landfill diversion at public and private events, as well as assisting with youth-led waste reduction projects and zero waste efforts in schools.
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The Youth Worker/Teacher Aide will assist the Group Leaders to facilitate activities but not limited to homework help, arts & crafts, sports, health & fitness, nutrition, dance, and STEM education.
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JOB TITLE: Youth Counselor, Riverdale-Bronx, 21 st CCLC DEPARTMENT : Youth Services REPORTS TO: Community School Director SALARY: $18 PER HOUR SUMMARY: 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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Minimum 15 hours per week, preference to candidate seeking more hours)BACKGROUND:Since 1999, the IRC has developed partnerships with New York City public schools, community-based organizations and local colleges and universities to support the positive development of refugee youth and their communities in New York City. The Education & Learning department provides year-round programming working directly with refugee youth, their parents and families, and their schools.
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We have 60 locations throughout the borough providing a variety of programs that offer assistance in the areas of family, children and youth support, educational services, elder care, homelessness, mental health, and workforce development.
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Work with at-risk youth and families, conduct home visits, facilitate planning meetings, create service plans and and document them in systems of record, BSW and MSW positions available. Child Welfare Care Manager and Case Planner Positions - Positions are for a large, established child welfare organization in Queens and Brooklyn.
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Responsibilities: Facilitate groups and hold individual one-on-one peer support sessions focusing on engagement and supporting participants ability to navigate youth serving systems (schools, foster care, mental health, juvenile justice, etc.
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Strong knowledge of sports and recreation, minimum of one year experience in organizing tournaments andworking with youth. Travel when taking field trips, using public transportation, Traverse City streets, ascend/descend stairs, andbe exposed to outside weather conditions, while escorting youth.
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The Peer outreach worker is responsible for conducting street outreach, providing on the spot referrals, and supporting and providing resources to youth and young adults who are homeless, runaway, and/or at high risk of becoming homeless and in need of case management, immediate shelter, meals, employment, and medical and or mental health services.
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As a member of the leadership team, the Residence Manager is responsible for the overall supervision of the daily functioning of the Agency Operated Boarding Home (AOBH) of the young prenatal, parenting and postpartum youth.
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Follow up with and reach out to youth who express interest in Brooklyn Lifelink. About Us Good Shepherd Services is a leading multi-service agency with more than 85 programs that serve over 30,000 youth and families each year - and builds on their strengths to help them gain skills for success.
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Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP): Through this New York City Department of Youth and Community Development sponsored program, CAMBA places youth ages 16 to 21 in minimum wage work experiences, and oversees their employment.
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