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19 people are interested
CHILDREN'S GROUP LEADER - Spanish Speaker
ORGANIZATION: Shiloh House
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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19 people are interested
Families First was incorporated in 1984 to develop a family resource center. We opened our doors to children and families in 1986 with a unique array of services. Weekly parent support groups, parent education classes, and a statewide Family Support Line are offered to prevent abusive situations. These services are available to the general public. For children who have been innocent victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse or severe neglect, our Children’s Center staff provides residential treatment where children can "heal the hurt." With the help of Friends for Families First, a dedicated board of directors and a supportive community, we work to create a hopeful future for our children.
Mission:To provide services which strengthen families, nurture children, and end the cycle of child abuse and neglect.
*CHILDREN'S GROUP LEADER
Position Overview: The Children's Group Leader will provide a children's group for children age twelve and under during parent support groups and classes. Leaders will plan and implement activities that enhance a child’s social, emotional, cognitive and physical development.
Time Commitment: 3 hours per week
Where:Various locations throughout the Metro area
Why: To create an atmosphere where children can experience success and receive positive reinforcement.
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About Shiloh House
Location:
6588 W Ottawa Ave, Littleton, CO 80128, US
Mission Statement
Shiloh House offers youth and families support and services to overcome challenges, enhancing their success in the community.
Description
Shiloh House provides residential and educational services, and has developed additional programs in the areas of day treatment, outpatient therapy, and community outreach services (offering parenting classes and support groups) across 5 campuses that span from Centennial to Longmont.
In 2012 Shiloh launched the Beyond the Walls program, a community resource network for young adults ages 16-26, in need of support for academic, employment, and independent living goals.
Our approach is based on research and more than 35 years of experience creating an environment where wounds begin to heal, relationships are built or restored, and new possibilities are created.
Our Family of Services
Family Support Line
Circle of Parents(r) Support Groups
Parent Education Classes
Rocky Mountain Parents as Teachers Program
Residential Treatment
- Education Services
- Community Programs
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2163 S. Yosemite StreetDenver, CO 80231
DATE POSTED
November 9, 2015
SKILLS
- Spanish
- Child Development
- Child Care
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 3 hours per week