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Provides consultation to Local Education Agencies( LEA) administration, MTSS )team, and other relevant education staff on mental health concepts, screening, prevention and intervention approaches for student social, emotional, mental health and wellness, protocol and referral pathways development, and effective strategies to engage students and families.
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As a positive and nurturing member of the school team, this position understands and attends to a variety of students' academic, social, emotional, and behavioral needs. The Paraeducator performs a variety of instructional and/or support duties to assist the school and teachers in instruction, supervision, and education of students in groups or one-on-one teacher to student ratios.
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Proficiency in using various tools and software for graphic design, video editing, web development, and social media management. We promote and recognize principles of fairness, equity, and social justice in the work we do, the partnerships we foster, and the culture we value both within and outside of our organization.
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Provide primary coverage to Doorways’ 24/7 domestic and sexual violence hotline, screening for individual needs, conducting safety assessments and planning, providing crisis intervention, and linking callers to community resources and referrals.
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Addressing issues related to youth violence and gangs by designing intervention programs and initiatives that target at-risk youth and promote positive alternatives. Addressing issues related to youth violence and gangs by designing intervention programs and initiatives that target at-risk youth and promote positive alternatives.
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The Behavioral Interventionist provides behavioral support, intervention and case management to clients in order to facilitate their positive adjustment to the classroom expectations, and to strengthen the connection between home, school and the community.
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Candidates must have experience supporting students with social cognition, behavioral, and social emotional needs, as well as experience in planning, leading, and managing IEP meetings.
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The Catering Sales Manager primary objective is selling revenue generating catered events to include, but not limited to weddings, social, meetings & conference events with all relevant profit driving components.
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Assist with project management for paid search and paid social tasks. The qualified candidate will provide insights into online shopping behaviors, site optimization opportunities, as well as provide project management assistance across analytics, social media and paid media campaigns.
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Lives Berkshire Bank's Be FIRST values and is a champion of corporate social responsibility and ethical standards. Represents Bank in appropriate community organizations and lives the company's corporate social responsibility values.
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Stand Together is seeking an Executive Deskside Support Specialist to provide dedicated support to our Chairman and Executive Team. Through customer focus, thoughtful interactions, resourcefulness, and a proactive approach, you will enhance value by removing roadblocks for roles that have a high strategic impact in advancing Stand Together's vision of social change.
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Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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Actively participate in the provision of group and individual programming aligned with VPI's trauma informed model of care and assist with knowledge and competency development related to academic, career, and personal/social domains.
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