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Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr., today kicked off the Oneida County 2013 Summer Youth Employment Program with the program's annual Work Readiness Day held at the Utica campus of Mohawk Valley Community College.

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That said, B.C.'s strong economic growth over the past three years, combined with a) the announced small business tax relief, b) the new training and youth employment programs (also announced today), and c) a lower - than - average percentage of our working population who actually make minimum wage (about 5 %, compared to 7.1 % nationally), leaves us in a position to cautiously view the announced increases as «reasonable.»
If youth applicants or their parents / guardians have questions about the DYIP application process, contact Employment Program Coordinator James Dickens with the City of Durham's Office of Economic and Workforce Development at 919-560-4965, ext. 15217 or at [email protected].
At noon, Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Bobby Scott meet youth, educators, and service providers to discuss the impact of New York's summer youth employment program and other initiatives, followed by a press conference with NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong and Children's Aid Society Adolescence Programs Vice President Sandra Escamilla - Davies, Columbia University, Baker Athletic Complex, 533 W 218th St., Manhayouth, educators, and service providers to discuss the impact of New York's summer youth employment program and other initiatives, followed by a press conference with NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong and Children's Aid Society Adolescence Programs Vice President Sandra Escamilla - Davies, Columbia University, Baker Athletic Complex, 533 W 218th St., Manhayouth employment program and other initiatives, followed by a press conference with NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong and Children's Aid Society Adolescence Programs Vice President Sandra Escamilla - Davies, Columbia University, Baker Athletic Complex, 533 W 218th St., ManhaYouth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong and Children's Aid Society Adolescence Programs Vice President Sandra Escamilla - Davies, Columbia University, Baker Athletic Complex, 533 W 218th St., Manhattan.
TCAD's Martha Armstrong speaks with high school student Ana Louisa about her work experience through the Youth Employment Services (YES) program.
Ms. Rose said she was happy with the inclusion of several priorities in the mayor's budget - like increased funds for senior case management, anti-gun initaitives, summer youth employment and science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs at city colleges.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced an additional $ 30 million dollars in funding for the Urban Youth Job Program earlier this week, whose goal is to connect at - risk youth with employment opportunities across the sYouth Job Program earlier this week, whose goal is to connect at - risk youth with employment opportunities across the syouth with employment opportunities across the state.
New York State Assemblymember Guillermo Linares, together with New York City Councilmember Martin Collins, will present an information session on employment opportunities with the introduction of NY Youth Works Program to northern Manhattan
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said Mathis.
The Erie County Legislature's Majority Caucus is seeking local businesses to partner with Erie County for the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), coordinated through the Department of Social Services.
She's put a hiring freeze in place and suggests city staples such as the Summer Youth Employment Program may be eliminated along with festivals like Alive At Five and Tulip Fest, but conceded those cuts would barely dent the financial shortfall.
The Erie County Department of Social Services («ECDSS») has announced that the Buffalo Urban League («BUL»), in partnership with Catholic Charities, has been awarded a contract to administer the county's Summer Youth Employment Program («SYEP»).
«The Sumer Youth Employment Program is a unique opportunity to provide youth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban LeYouth Employment Program is a unique opportunity to provide youth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban Leyouth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban League.
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said David Mathis, Director of Oneida County Workforce Development.
Based upon the existing funding level expected in the state budget, roughly 300 youth will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skyouth will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skYouth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skills.
Through an outstanding partnership with Mohawk Valley Community College, Summer Youth Employment Program staff from Workforce Development will be based at MVCC.
«Approximately 700 young Erie County residents will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, providing them with a meaningful experience in the workforce,» said Erie County Department Social Services Commissioner Al Dirschberger.»
With more than 500 youth in attendance for Oneida County Work Readiness Day 2009, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today kicked off the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Proyouth in attendance for Oneida County Work Readiness Day 2009, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today kicked off the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment ProYouth Employment Program.
Erie county offers summer youth employment program (SYEP) services through a partnership with a local community agency.
Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago will launch the Realizing Education and Advancement for Disabled Youth (READY) program to help students with disabilities in Chicago, Illinois, gain access to college, employment and economic independence through a two - track, person - centered model.
In this two - track, person - centered model, the READY Program will help youth with disabilities gain access to college or employment as they transition out of high school.
State and local youth - corps programs have provided jobless youths with valuable employment experience, but have done little to remedy participants» educational deficiencies, a new study concludes.
As part of the Cambridge Mayor's Summer Youth Employment program — in which Brion - Meisels herself participated as a teen — she hired 14 young people to conduct research with her over a six - week period.
The school leaders, Ms. Siwiec and COO Bill Holmes, partnered with Creative Art Works, a nonprofit that gives 14 - 24 year olds full and part - time work over the summer to create large - scale public art, and the DYCD's Summer Youth Employment Program.
Visitors included staff from the US Departments of Education and Labor, the District of Columbia public school system, youth programs that focus on issues such as juvenile justice, employment, and education, and representatives from intermediaries that work with cities and other local entities.
TCASN worked collaboratively with the staff of Opportunity NOW, Nashville's summer youth employment initiative, to design an intervention to reduce summer melt for program participants.
To further the organization's mission in her capacity she draws upon a wide depth and breadth of practical and theoretical knowledge and experience gained from: ten years serving the SC Department of Education Title I, Part C Education of Migratory Children / Youth program, five years as the state coordinator and five years as a state recruiter / outreach worker; working as an Spanish / English interpreter / translator for the University of SC's Center for Child and Family Studies HABLA project and an undergraduate professor in Political Philosophy and Ideology and World Politics; serving in the United State Peace Corps for three years in Mali, West Africa to improve women's financial sustainability and promotion of girls education; employment at the UN headquarters; living / studying / working / conducting research in the Philippines, Syria, Mali, France, and Spain; obtainment of a PhD in International Relations from the University of South Carolina in 2012; a MS in International Business, and a MA in Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University in 2001; and a BA in International Studies with a focus in Management, French, and Spanish from the College of Saint Elizabeth in 1999.
This innovative program prepares youth with the knowledge and skills necessary to earn their high school diplomas and pursue postsecondary education or employment.
Use a number of metrics to measure impact, including: # of youth served, # of youth housed / reconnected with families, # of youth finding jobs / in job training, # of credits achieved, # of health assessments, # of youth completing life skills workshops, # of youth with mentors, # establishing a case plan, # who maintain employment, # of students in prevention / awareness programs.
I hiked next to a 16 - year - old guy from Afghanistan with the Youth Employment Program in the East Bay, Nooruddin Khan, who told me he hiked for two months from Kabul to Achyuta with his father and brother.
The Courtyard by Marriott Kingston, Jamaica currently works with the Citizen Security and Justice Program (Youth At Risk) and to date have provided employment for five of its participants.
The program will also provide information about collateral consequences of criminal involvement and connect target youth with existing supportive service partners to assist with a variety of needs including employment, housing and health.
Summer youth employment programs provide summer work experience for youth, matching up teens with entry - level jobs at local organizations, providing a source of income, work experience, and fostering skills necessary for academic and professional success.
Human Resources Partner November 1995 - January 2001 Assisted the Association of 500 employees with staffing and recruitment processes; administered pre-employment test, screened resumes, scheduled interviews, employment verifications, completed background and reference checks Processed personnel actions that included salary adjustments, merit increases, transfers, leave of absence, pension Calculations, metro check deductions and benefits programs Coordinated new employee orientation and ensure that new hires paperwork is completed accurately Updated the vacancy announcements, bulletin board, ABA web pages, job line and external web sites Composed and submitted job ads to various recruitment sources and tracked monthly advertisement expenses Managed the internal temporary staffing pool and youth employment programs for various internship positions Scheduled and interviewed candidates for administrative positions Formulated and assembled personnel policies and procedures to various department in the Association Scheduled and coordinated blood drives and influenza shot programs for the Association
New Directions for Youth (North Hollywood, CA) 2009 — 2011 Marriage and Family Therapy Intern • Conducted initial interviews and assessments to develop treatment and recovery plans for program participants as well as involved family members • Obtained family, social, and employment data along with medical and mental health treatment information for use in process • Served as member of multi-disciplinary team to review client cases, treatment approaches, clinical issues, participant progress and treatment recommendations • Integrate training and various applicable techniques into treatment plans designed to address mental, emotional and family disorders or conditions • Prepared and maintained clinical case files for use in diagnostic evaluations and the monitoring of progress • Coordinated all continuity of care and other treatment - related services with probation officers, community service professionals and healthcare personnel
The Center is the largest publicly supported LGBTQ direct services organization in greater Long Beach supporting more than 25,000 clients per year with lifesaving programs and services including healthcare, social support, client advocacy, legal services, support groups, youth services, domestic violence services, employment referrals, and mental health counseling.
Programs include adoption, foster care, counseling, residential treatment for children, assisted living and employment training for low - income seniors, independent living for adults with developmental disabilities, and multisystemic therapy for high - risk youth.
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