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Youth Care Worker services include ensuring safety, mentoring, supervising, transporting, overseeing participation in daily activities, and meeting basic needs of youth in a way that positively supports their development, self-sufficiency and goals.
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These include (but are not limited to) Life, Marriage, and Family; Social Concerns; Worship, Stewardship, and Development; Youth, Young Adult, and Campus Ministry; Evangelization and Catechesis; Catholic Schools; et cetera.
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Please paste the following URL into a browser to view the entire job posting in the CAPPS Career Section: Job Description - Youth Services Consultant - Librarian III/IV (Commensurate with Expereince) (00040585) (taleo.net.
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There are various positions with career ladders and opportunities to specialize in areas of interest: Autism, Blind & Visual Impairments, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Brain Injury, Foster Youth, Transition Students, Veterans.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required. Do you have experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider.
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County Extension Agent - Urban Youth Development - Travis County. Manage the 4-H Club program as well as outreach education to non-4-H youth. County Extension Agent - Urban Youth Development - Travis County.
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Job DescriptionWhat to expect when you work hereAs a Receiving Lead, you will be responsible for managing the store's backroom operations by receiving products into the POS system, keeping products organized and accounted for, and helping process weekly pallets.
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If so, we invite you to consider this unique opportunity working with at-risk youth! TCJPD utilizes trauma-informed mental health assessments and psychological evaluations to identify youth in need of specialized services.
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Experience in team building, redirecting challenging behaviors, and setting healthy boundaries with youth ages 5-15 years old. Knowledge of youth programs and activities. Ability to work with children and teens, including youth with special needs.
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Austin Country Club is currently hiring for a full- or part-time Summer Youth Camp Counselor to join our seasonal hospitality team in the Austin, TX area. In addition to competitive pay and our collaborative and supportive work culture, we offer our full- or part-time Summer Youth Camp Counselors great perks at our country club.
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As a Receiving Lead, you will be responsible for managing the store's backroom operations by receiving products into the POS system, keeping products organized and accounted for, and helping process weekly pallets.
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Under the ArtReach umbrella, we offer art outreach to military veterans, incarcerated youth, children in after-school programs, adults with disabilities, and others. Purchasing supplies for classes and maintaining the art supply inventory.
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Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with children (as a sports coach, teacher, nanny, youth leader, or camp leader), and genuinely enjoys children. The long-term impact will allow us to create healthy habits at a young age, teach life skills, and increase youth activity across the board.
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Under the supervision of the Director of the TTF program, within the Family Youth Services and Supports (FYSS), FHS, the Financial Analyst Serves as a lead financial analyst conducting senior level financial oversight and data analysist, including contract financial risk mitigation and efficacy.
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Must be able to work with diverse population, challenging work environment with at risk youth and families. Hosting group work for youth ages 11-15; with serious topics such as depression, self-harm and eating disorders.
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