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PROPEL Youth and Gender (Round 3) is focused on strengthening the enabling environment for family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) and FP/RH integration with HIV/AIDS and maternal and child health (MCH) with a specific focus on policy, advocacy, financing, and governance (PAFG) related to gender equity and equality, the needs of youth populations, and the intersection of youth and gender equity.
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The Latinx Dream Coalition Prevention Coordinator will report to the Youth and Family Service Manager and will join our highly motivated and creative prevention team to lead community based substance misuse prevention, and mental health promotion initiatives focusing on Latinx youth, young adults and parents in Seattle and South King County.
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Every year, we serve 5,000 children, youth, young adults, and families across King County with programs that aim to strengthen young people's ability to develop to their fullest potential through four strategies: reducing risk factors; navigating systems towards successful life transition; ensuring stability, safety and wellness in times of crisis; and building competencies and social capital.
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With sites located in Tukwila, Burien, North Tacoma, University Place, Olympia, Shelton, Bremerton, Aberdeen, Yelm, Vancouver, (Salmon Creek and Oakview) and Portland Oregon, we offer comprehensive intensive, Wrap-around mental health services to a diverse population for youth and families.
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Creates a welcoming and supportive environment at the YMCA. The South King County Youth Shelter is a 24/7 group home for youth ages 12-17, for up to 21 days, who are homeless or at imminent risk of homeless that have been self-referred, referred by a provider, community member, street outreach team, or law enforcement.
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This position may be assigned to specialty areas such as: General Recreation, Sports, Aquatics, Youth, Teens, Adults, 50+ Adults, Business Services, and Events. At KTUB, which will re-open in September 2024 as a comprehensive teen center, youth will be able to access after-school drop-in activities, on-site behavioral health services provided by Youth Eastside Services (YES), bilingual cultural programs and services focused on Latinx youth provided by 4 Tomorrow, and recreation programs for teens.
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Overview Do you have lived experience receiving mental health or behavioral health services or with cross system involvement as a youth (Juvenile Justice; Mental and/or Behavioral Health treatment; Special Education; Substance Use Disorder Treatment), and are ready to use your experience to positively impact youth and families.
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The CPM will be responsible for developing recruitment sourcing partnerships in the local community by leveraging new and existing partnerships with high schools, community colleges, and organizations serving youth across Seattle / King County and the surrounding areas.
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With our 92,000 square foot main campus located on Mercer Island, the SJCC offers a wide range of programs and services throughout the greater Seattle area, serving infants to older adults, including a highly acclaimed Early Childhood School with nearly 200 children , summer day camp welcoming over 1100 kids, youth and family programs, recreational leagues, aquatics and much more.
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The Youth Engagement Coordinator works to cultivate an expanding network of student leaders who share a vision of belonging and racial equity, and who work together to build a welcoming and positive school culture, where all students are appreciated for who they are and have equitable access to educational resources.
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Job Title: Youth Program Assistant - Maritime King County. The Youth Program Assistant will work jointly with the Youth Program Manager in the planning and implementation of daily events and activities for Youth, ages 15-21, in college and career preparation while prompting environmental stewardship, 21st century digital skills and soft skills.
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The Recreation Supervisor may be assigned to the North Kirkland Community Center (NKCC), the Peter Kirk Community Center (PKCC), City Hall, or Kirkland Teen Union Building (KTUB). Location: Parks & Community Services - Recreation Manager.
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The Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) is a nonprofit, grant-making organization dedicated to creating career pathways for adults and youth through demand-driven workforce and training programs in the Seattle-King County region.
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Part-time youth specialist | drop-in servicesThe Youth Specialist of Drop-In Services works to create and maintain a safe, clean, and supportive environment for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Career Development, this position will specialize their career coaching services to students who qualify for the Washington State Passport Champions Program (former foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth.
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