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Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) at CU Boulder is offering two positions for a two-year post-master’s social work fellowship. The Social Work Post-Master’s Fellowship at CAPS allows recent MSW graduates to receive further education, training and supervision, as well as gain experience working in a college counseling center to work towards licensure. Applications will be posted on CU Boulder Jobs on Friday, Dec. 15. Click here to learn more about the Social Work Post-Master’s Fellowships.
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Meeting ID: 941 9301 0585
Organization: Center for Urban Education at MSU Denver (CUE)
Location: Offsite at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College or Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy
Salary: $18.29 per hour
Position Summary:
Major duties include, but are not limited to:
• Meet students at the school and go over their
assignments or credit recovery needs and monitor their
attendance and academic progress in Grade and
Attendance Trackers
• Assist with the planning and facilitating of daily
enrichment activities that maintain a supportive, safe,
and clean program environment
• Supervise and engage students in learning during
program activities
• Attend weekly staff meetings and supervisor check-in
meetings
• Chaperone field trips (mandatory) and events
• Other duties as assigned
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Date Added to Job Board: 1/29/2024
Organization: United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Location: Remote
Salary: $30.90 To 35.71 Hourly
Position Summary:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Date Added to Job Board: 1/29/2024
Organization: United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Location: Remote
Salary: $29.40 To 34.21 Hourly
Position Summary:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Date Added to Job Board: 1/29/2024
Organization: Maiker Housing Partners
Location: Westminster, CO (Optional Work from Home)
Salary: $93,000 to $110,000 annually
Position Summary:
The Director of Family and Community Vitality provides strategic management, creative leadership, and diligent oversight of the Family and Community Vitality Department and related partnerships to improve the lives of Maiker residents and Housing Choice Voucher members. The Director develops, supports and supervises three core programs and the associated staff aimed at building community and disrupting structural poverty:
Community Organizing: the Community Organizing Program works to build relationships, trust, sense of place and collective power among members of Maiker-managed affordable housing communities and among housing choice voucher members. It is grounded in a “love and power” organizing philosophy.
Connection to Resources: we link individuals and families to needed services to support their journey towards stability and provide affirming support as residents pursue their vision for their lives – we do so by building upon the gifts of our members and the strength of community interdependence.
Services Network: the Director builds and maintains a network of partner organizations and agencies that provide demand-driven resources and services to Maiker affordable housing communities and housing choice voucher members such as GED, ESL, and senior services.
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Date Added to Job Board: 1/29/2024
Organization: University of Denver’s Institute for Human-Animal Connection
Location: Denver, CO
Salary: $55,000 – $60,000 annually
Position Summary:
A two-year position as an Institute for Human-Animal Connection (IHAC) Research Fellow is available. The goal of this position is to provide the Research Fellow with robust training in social science research with a focus on the Human-Animal Interaction field, in preparation for a career in research.
The IHAC Research Fellow will be an integral member of the IHAC research program at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Social Work, supervised by the Institute’s Executive Director with direct reporting to an IHAC Research Associate. An emphasis will be placed on developing strong research skills, strategies, and ethics that support the established IHAC research agenda. The Fellow will have opportunities to contribute to academic products including funding proposals, peer-reviewed journal articles, conference abstracts, and other research products. The Fellow can anticipate gaining exposure to a variety of research methods and substantive areas in the Human-Animal-Environment Interactions field. After two years, the IHAC Research Fellow will be prepared for doctoral programs and/or a research career within academic, non-profit, or for-profit environments.
This Research Fellow will focus on IHAC’s trauma portfolio, which includes examining the impacts of pairing service dogs with military veterans experiencing PTSD, staying current on best practices in conducting trauma-informed research, and exploring pet dogs’ impacts on their humans’ stress responses. This portfolio includes substantial exposure to project management, grant writing, and networking. An ideal candidate will be comfortable working in the social and biological sciences as well as engaging in qualitative work and other tasks that involve significant rapport-building.
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Date Added to Job Board: 1/29/2024
Organization: Douglas County Human Services
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Salary: $60,000 – 85,798 annually
Position Summary:
This position performs case management activities involving complex, difficult, and complicated problems/cases, assess for safety and risk of individuals and families and develops an appropriate service and/or treatment plans, provides on-going counseling and referral services, and determines appropriate placement actions. Conducts initial needs assessment, ascertains nature and extent of complaint, severity of problems, and potential dangers to individual/family, and elicits information to determine client’s/family’s medical, employment, economic, educational, and emotional history.
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Date Added to Job Board: 2/29/2024
Organization: Douglas County Human Services
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Salary: $60,000 – 85,798 annually
Position Summary:
This position performs case management activities involving complex, difficult, and complicated problems/cases, assess for safety and risk of individuals and families and develops an appropriate service and/or treatment plans, provides on-going counseling and referral services, and determines appropriate placement actions. Conducts initial needs assessment, ascertains nature and extent of complaint, severity of problems, and potential dangers to individual/family, and elicits information to determine client’s/family’s medical, employment, economic, educational, and emotional history.
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Date Added to Job Board: 2/29/2024