Organization: Families on the Move of NYC, Inc.
Position: Family Support Liaison Part time (20 Hours per week)
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New York Center for Child Development (NYCCD)
Position/Title: Pediatric Medical Assistant/Psychology Assistant (Bilingual Spanish)
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Career opportunity at Lavelle Preparatory Charter School
Teacher | Assistant Teacher
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PSCH Inc. a leader in Health and Human Services
Position/Title: QA Auditor for immediate Full Time career opportunity.
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Angels' Place, Inc.
Position/Title: Family Support Specialist
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YP! is currently seeking applicants for their Coordinator position which is based in Albany New York. This position is 35 hours a week. Please review the attached Job Description. Resumes, cover letters and questions should be addressed to sorlando@youthpowerny.org or 518-432-0333 x21
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SI YMCA New Americans Welcome Center
Position/Title: Full-time Counselor
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The Center for REHABILITATION and RECOVERY Announces New Peer Job Board
December 2, 2010- The Center is pleased to announce the launch of our new Peer Job Board! Many providers,(both members and non-members), who have participated in our PROS Learning Collaborative, have expressed a desire to post job opportunities within their agencies to recruit qualified people with the lived experience of mental health recovery.
The Peer Job Board will enable employers to post their open peer positions and will also be a resource for direct care staff who assist peers with finding employment. Consumers are encouraged to peruse the Job Board on their own and should seek work in an agency outside the one in which they are receiving care.
We hope that this Job Board will be of great benefit to both peers and agencies.
To post job opportunities or use the Peer Job Board,visit
http://www.coalitionny.org/the_center/jobs/
(If you are typing this URL into your web browser, the space between "the" and "center" is an underscore symbol "_")
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AMTRAK HIRING - PASS IT ON
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A DEGREE!
Great jobs for young men who aren't in college and strong young women also! This is Obama money for "infrastructure" the jobs are located all over, paid training in Atlanta. This is an awesome opportunity, please pass this on. These jobs pay good wages. INFORMATION HERE
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READ is Recruiting High School Students for Paid After-School Jobs High schools / Deadline: Ongoing between October – March. READ trains and supports high school students to provide structured, research-based one-to-one tutoring to at-risk kindergarten and first grade students in basic reading skills. READ tutors have ongoing training, and all tutoring is done under the supervision of licensed teachers. READ students average more than a year’s growth in reading, and read tutors report gaining “patience, persistence, and creativity” in addition to their paychecks. The READ after-school programs run 1.5 hours a day, three or four days a week, for 15-20 weeks (50 sessions in all). Tutoring takes place at elementary school sites in all five boroughs. Exact dates and times are specific to the school sites, but READ programs usually start at 3:30 pm or shortly thereafter. READ tutors earn $7.25 per hour. Complete information is on the READ website. Interested teens should apply at their earliest convenience. Please contact Jaselis Mejia at jmejia@readnyc.org or 646-867-6122 if you have questions.