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Pillars of Prospect Park Child care is one of four intergenerational child care centers Ebenezer offers. We are looking for a Child Care Teacher to support Ebenezer’s Intergenerational childcare program by caring for our children in their assigned age group and providing supervisor for assistant teachers and aides.
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Participates in Parent Orientation Night and Parent/Child Open House before school, Fall Festival, and all the special activities related to the classroom, curriculum, and school. Child Development Associate Credential (CCP/CDA) (Preferred.
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Drawing o n a strong network of NJ InCK partners and using new technology for communicating and making referrals, they will ensure the children/youth are connected to appropriate Core Child Services including physical and behavioral health care, child care and preschool, school delivered services, maternal child health programs, food and housing supports, legal services, and the child welfare system as needed.
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PM Pediatrics Health Care is seeking a child and adolescent Psychologist to join our virtual Behavioral Health Program. Founded in 2006, PM Pediatrics Health Care is the nation’s largest pediatric urgent care as well as national telehealth company extending services to meet all the physical, behavioral, and psychological needs of children.
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The Child Psychiatrist is responsible for clinical psychiatric services provided to patients at Community Health Connections throughout the patient's lifespan, with an emphasis on the psychiatric care of children and adolescents.
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Under the general direction of the Child and Adolescent Health Supervisor, and in collaboration with the Children's Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) Public Health Nurse(s), provides program representation to clients and families, health care providers, and other human services agencies.
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The Tulare County Child Welfare Services (CWS) Division has a Public Health Nurse team that works under the direction of the Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care (HCPCFC.
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Develops and maintains a relationship with the child and the family members utilizing respite care services. Possess a broad knowledge of child care practices, human development and the child welfare system.
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As an In Home/Foster Care Case Manager, you will perform case management activities involving complex problems/cases, assess individual and family needs, develop appropriate services and/or treatment plans to reduce the identified risk of child abuse and neglect, conduct case planning meetings, develop case plans and goals and monitor client progress towards goals; complete legal obligations relevant to case management including face to face contact with children and families.
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The Family Partner will assist and mentor families navigating Alameda County Children and Young Adult System of Care services: behavioral health, special education, child welfare, and juvenile justice.
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CCHCS is a not-for-profit, nationally recognized pediatric health care organization comprised of two Medical Centers, Physician Network, Home Health company, Pediatric Surgery Centers, Health Plan and Health Foundation.
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As a Child Life Specialist at Agape Care, you’ll provide skilled social services to patients on an intermittent basis in the home. Become a Child Life Specialist with Agape Care Group & Hands of Hope.
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Maintain youth and parent records in accordance with all federal and state regulations, licensing requirements, and Therapeutic Foster Care policies and procedures, which include contractual requirements of DCFS Child Placing Agency Standards.
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The child life specialist collaborates with the multidisciplinary team and peers to identify optimal care plans for patients and families and receives direct supervision by CCLS II’s and above.
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As an Outpatient Child Therapist at Ellie Mental Health’s locally owned and operated clinic in Westlake, you'll share our vision for improving and expanding access to quality mental health care and thrive in an environment driven by our core values of authenticity, humor, compassion, creativity, acceptance, and determination.
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