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The Children's Village
Overview
Deliver evidence-based health education curricula to youth ages 12-19 in school and community settings across New York City. Facilitate interactive groups and connect adolescents to essential healthcare, mental health, and family planning resources.
Compensation
$31 / HOUR
Posted
14 days ago
Recovery Resource Council
Deliver evidence-based prevention curricula to youth in classrooms and community settings focusing on sexual health and teen pregnancy. Build relationships with community partners and maintain accurate program documentation and compliance reports.
$41,000 - $43,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Planned Parenthood of the North Country New York
The Coordinator is responsible for developing and delivering educational programs, prevention efforts, and training related to sexual assault and relationship violence prevention across local college campuses. This role also involves providing immediate crisis intervention, advocacy, and referrals for victims and survivors of sexual assault.
$43,680 - $52,000 / YEAR
YWCA of Western Massachusetts
The Violence Prevention Instructor will deliver evidence-based violence prevention curricula to youth aged 12-18 in Hampden County, leveraging and forging new partnerships with schools and youth organizations. Additionally, the instructor will organize and conduct internal staff trainings across various YWCA programs on embedding violence prevention into policies and daily client interactions.
$26 / HOUR
2 months ago
Baker Center for Children and Families
The Special Education Teacher develops and implements unit and lesson plans based on student IEP goals, utilizing Massachusetts Common Core State Standard Curriculum Frameworks to guide instruction. Responsibilities also include writing IEPs and Quarterly Progress Reports, collaborating on behavior management plans, and monitoring student data.
$75,000 - $90,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
Harlem Children's Zone
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct speech screenings, assess IEP goals monthly, submit progress reports, and maintain open communication with families and teammates. Responsibilities also include delivering engaging, differentiated sessions tailored to student needs using data to inform instruction.
Salary not listed
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct speech screenings, assess IEP goals, and maintain communication with families. They will also deliver engaging, differentiated instruction tailored to student needs.
Lifeline Services
The Lifeline Facilitator leads relationship education classes and provides individualized coaching to clients. They also maintain documentation of client interactions and collaborate with team members to improve program effectiveness.
7 months ago