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To serve as a Youth Services Librarian, plan and provide services and programming for children, young adult, families and other community members. Ability to handle routine problems under guidance of supervisor and keep supervisor informed of departmental needs and concerns Qualifications Youth Services Librarian II- Master of Library Science degree from an ALA accredited school required.
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This unique youth shelter includes outreach, prevention, transitional housing, life-skills education, and other follow-up services for runaway, throwaway, and homeless youth. The Residential Specialist will respond to Miami Valley's only 24-hour crisis hotline and youth who walk into the emergency youth shelter.
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Daybreak, an emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth is looking for Residential Specialists. This role will complete intake interviews and termination forms for youth entering and exiting the shelter during the shift.
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In tandem with the Assistant Director, Intramural Sports and Camp, this professional will lead and supervise a nine-week youth recreation summer camp program designed to inspire campers to discover their best selves through playful inquiry, cooperative learning and positive group culture.
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Family oriented community with Performing Arts Center, Symphony Orchestra, Civic Theater, Museum, public and private golf courses, lots of local youth sports and activities, Brookville Lake, state and local parks and much more.
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Experience working with foster youth programs. Provides outreach programs and workshops designed to support historically low-income students, historically educationally disadvantaged students, first-generation college students, and more specifically focused on former foster youth.
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Our specialty care services include, but are not limited to, reproductive health for all youth, including youth with bleeding disorders, chronic health conditions and disordered eating, gender affirming care for all youth, and substance use, with the opportunity for other services based on need/interest.
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Responsible for the planning and implementation of youth and adult sports leagues at each of the City's respective recreation centers, i.e. volleyball, softball, baseball, basketball, etc. This is a multi-incumbent position that may specialize in program areas including but not limited to: Aquatics/Fitness & Wellness, Camps/After School & Senior Recreation, Youth/Adult Sports, or Special Events/General Recreation & Teen programming.
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Experience working with at-risk youth and/or families in a volunteer, internship, or paid position; clinical experience is preferred. We offer candidates opportunities to develop a career and be part of a positive change in our country’s treatment of at-risk youth and families.
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We offer programs in education (out-of-school-time academic, social and emotional support for K-8 students and high school age youth; plus parent education), employment and income stability (credential based job skills training, computer training, job related soft skills training, job placement), health services (support for struggling with addiction recovery), access to affordable housing and healthy food, and social connectedness (opportunities to build supportive relationships with others.
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We are a team of 500 employees across seven states providing services such as Family Preservation & Reunification, Behavioral Health, Therapeutic Foster Care, Adoption Services and Older Youth Services so the families and children we serve can build resilience and thrive.
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Ensure licensed homes and foster parents meet or exceed community and organizational needs and requirements to meet the needs of the youth we serve. Establish and maintain a supportive and positive working relationship with youth, foster parents, community organizations, referring agencies, and other SAFY stakeholders.
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With the Regional Director responsible for marketing of services and assisting with intake, referrals, and placement of youth. As a partner in building brighter futures for youth and their families, your role will be to provide clinical direction and other related technical and clinical support activities that align with The Village Network’s Mission, Vision & Values.
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Develop and maintain relationships with feeder organizations and youth development organizations, including presenting the program to such organizations. Develop and maintain relationships with community-based and youth development service organizations for student recruitment and placement purposes.
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You'll work hand-in-hand with our Executive team to identify patient referral sources, build relationships with clinical partners, and provide much-needed resources to hundreds of at-risk youth.
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