And they should be paid while you are working full - time at
a qualified public health agency for at least 30 hours per week.
Not exact matches
Some non-profit
agencies that deliver certain
public services such as emergency management, law enforcement,
public education, library services, service for elderly or disabled or
public health services, would also
qualify.
• First - hand experience in building a community of creative learning practices across the school for each after school program • Track record of facilitating the long term development of creative teaching and learning at a structural level • Well - versed in coordinating development and implementation of afterschool programs based on each student's individual needs • Deeply familiar with utilizing positive strategies to support the social and emotional development of all enrolled students • Exceptionally talented in creating and implementing activities that promote physical and intellectual development of students • Documented success in building and maintaining positive and genuine relationships with students and their families •
Qualified to develop procedures and policies for smooth operations of after school programs • Ability to create and maintain records of students and correlating assessments • Especially talented in recruiting, hiring and training staff members to carry out the logistics of after school programs • Proficient in monitoring after school program environments to ensure that all
health and safety policies are set in place • Adept at overseeing program staff, operations and services associated with after school programs • Competent in preparing a variety of documents and reports, including incident reports and daily program content • Skilled in facilitating partnerships with appropriate
public and private
agencies that provide services to both students and their families
Last year, Rep. David Vitter (R - LA) sought to attach an amendment to pending appropriations legislation that would have denied federal family planning dollars, under Title X of the
Public Health Service Act, to otherwise -
qualified community - based nonprofit
agencies that use their non-Title X funds to perform abortions.