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Two years of college with 18 credits in child development, elementary education, physical education, recreation or a related field AND two years direct experience working with children 13 years, including at least one year in a supervisory capacity.
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The Program Director will work with the Staff in managing the program in adherence to the New York State School-Age Child Care regulations, as well as government contracts. Must have Associate or BA/BS degree in child development, elementary education, physical education, recreation or a relate field AND two years direct experience working with children under the age of 18 years, including at least one year in a supervisory capacity.
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Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based, youth development and trauma-informed perspectiveMust have a commitment to GSS models of practice including Youth and Family Development.
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To qualify you must have a Associate Degree or Child Development Associate credential (required) The Family Health Centers seek to support and enhance the existing strengths of family child care as birth-3 programs that promote continuous and responsive relationships, strengthen early learning skills, build resilience, and lay the foundation for all future learning.
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Flexible family care, parental leave, new parent ramp-up programs, subsidized back-up child care and more. Demonstrated success in customer-centric consultative sales and digital development delivering results and converting opportunities into sales successes.
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Bright Horizon Back-up Child and Elder care. The Dean coordinates curriculum and instructional content with the Teaching & Learning team, coaches teachers, assesses teacher and student performance, coordinates professional development needs for the school, and provides operational support to keep the academic program running.
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This federally qualified health center brings superb pediatric mental health care to our underserved communities. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist - Part Time or Full Time. We pride ourselves on offering a work ratio of 80% patient-contact hours and 20% clinical development hours and encourage our clinicians to pursue outside endeavors including private practice.
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We make teamwork and professional development a priority in our program with weekly team case conference meetings and peer supervision as a standard part of the practice. Child Psychiatry Board Eligible by start date.
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Ideal candidates are energetic clinicians with a commitment to clinical excellence, growth and development and enthusiasm for outpatient practice. Compassionate and willing to go above and beyond to provide treatments that meet children’s and families’ unique needs.
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Thats why we offer competitive wages and a wide range of benefits, including medical and dental insurance, prescription drug card, 401K and pension plans, flexible dependent care and medical spending accounts, spouse and child life insurance, employee referral bonus, and discounts with Penske partners.
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Now in its 76th year, the Day Care Council of New York (DCCNY) is a membership, advocacy, and service organization for NYC’s early childhood education providers and for families seeking quality child care and education services.
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Preference given to candidates possessing experience with criminal and juvenile justice systems, victim issues, child development, delinquency, community resources and restorative justice principles, or other fields if the applicant specifically addresses how their skills and experience fit this position.
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Specific areas of targeted growth are: 1) Community and School-based Behavioral Health Services for Children, Adolescents and their Caregivers; 2) Services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their caregivers; 3) Supportive Housing for Young Families and Youth Aging Out of Foster Care or At-Risk Youth and Families; 4) Immigration Services for Children and Families; and 5) services for people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD.
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Knowledge of the Criminal Justice, Treatment Court, and Child Welfare Systems. Through our talented staff and “LEAP” career framework (Leadership, Empowerment, Accountability, Personal Growth), we are committed to a people-first approach that fosters trust, inclusion, growth, and development for all.
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