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Homeless

added 11/01/2009

A family homeless shelter is seeking an energetic, creative, and independent individual to work with children and families as the Sunday Family Advocate. Responsibilities will include screening potential clients, assisting current clients in the shelter program, and overseeing building operations on Sundays. The Sunday staff is the primary staff on-site on Sundays.

Location: Twin Cities, MN
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Rachel Babbitt
Contact e-mail: rachelbabbitt@familiesmovingforward.org

Parenting


Immigrant/Immigration


Advocacy

added 11/01/2009

A family homeless shelter is seeking an energetic, creative, and independent individual to work with children and families as the Sunday Family Advocate. Responsibilities will include screening potential clients, assisting current clients in the shelter program, and overseeing building operations on Sundays. The Sunday staff is the primary staff on-site on Sundays.

Location: Twin Cities, MN
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Rachel Babbitt
Contact e-mail: rachelbabbitt@familiesmovingforward.org

Child exposure


Child sexual abuse


Child welfare

added 11/20/2009

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, U of M, has an immediate position opening to work with Dr. Susie Nanney and other team members on a 2-year research project, with 75% to 100% effort, in partnership with local schools. The purpose of this NIH funded project is to improve school breakfast participation through school-level policy changes.

Location: University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Dr. Susie Nanney
Contact e-mail: atmsnanney@umn.edu

Class/race/ethnicity


Health/medical profession

added 11/13/2009

The National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center (NCVC)at the Medical University of South Carolina invites applications for its NIMH-funded post-doctoral research training program. We anticipate that 1-2 positions will be filled. The NCVC offers post-doctoral fellowship training for entry level and/or experienced mental health professionals who want to develop research and clinical expertise in understanding forms of civilian trauma.

Location: University of South Carolina
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Daniel W. Smith, Ph.D
Contact e-mail: smithdw@musc.edu
added 11/20/2009

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, U of M, has an immediate position opening to work with Dr. Susie Nanney and other team members on a 2-year research project, with 75% to 100% effort, in partnership with local schools. The purpose of this NIH funded project is to improve school breakfast participation through school-level policy changes.

Location: University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Dr. Susie Nanney
Contact e-mail: atmsnanney@umn.edu

Intervention


Legal/policy

added 11/20/2009

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, U of M, has an immediate position opening to work with Dr. Susie Nanney and other team members on a 2-year research project, with 75% to 100% effort, in partnership with local schools. The purpose of this NIH funded project is to improve school breakfast participation through school-level policy changes.

Location: University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Dr. Susie Nanney
Contact e-mail: atmsnanney@umn.edu

Mental health

added 11/01/2009

Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc. is a private non-profit agency providing confidential services to adolescents and young adults through its Medical Clinic, Prenatal Clinic, Mental Health Counseling, Outreach to High Risk Youth, and Drop-In Center for homeless and runaway youth (SafeZone). They are looking for a clinical therapist to provide direct clinical mental health services to clients and maintaining required documentation.

Location: Twin Cities, MN
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Audrey Pasvogel
Contact e-mail: pasvogela@face2face.org
added 11/13/2009

The National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center (NCVC)at the Medical University of South Carolina invites applications for its NIMH-funded post-doctoral research training program. We anticipate that 1-2 positions will be filled. The NCVC offers post-doctoral fellowship training for entry level and/or experienced mental health professionals who want to develop research and clinical expertise in understanding forms of civilian trauma.

Location: University of South Carolina
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Daniel W. Smith, Ph.D
Contact e-mail: smithdw@musc.edu

Other

added 11/20/2009

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, U of M, has an immediate position opening to work with Dr. Susie Nanney and other team members on a 2-year research project, with 75% to 100% effort, in partnership with local schools. The purpose of this NIH funded project is to improve school breakfast participation through school-level policy changes.

Location: University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Dr. Susie Nanney
Contact e-mail: atmsnanney@umn.edu
added 11/20/2009

The 4th Day Program is a home visiting program offered to families that access Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery Services. The purpose of this position is to empower chronically stressed families by building upon family strengths, addressing identified needs and developing a community support network. These services are provided primarily on location in the family’s home and community. This specific position is tied to HPRP housing funds and will focus on helping families find and maintain stable housing.

Location: Twin Cities
Type: Staff/paid

Prevalence/research

added 11/13/2009

The National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center (NCVC)at the Medical University of South Carolina invites applications for its NIMH-funded post-doctoral research training program. We anticipate that 1-2 positions will be filled. The NCVC offers post-doctoral fellowship training for entry level and/or experienced mental health professionals who want to develop research and clinical expertise in understanding forms of civilian trauma.

Location: University of South Carolina
Type: Staff/paid
Contact: Daniel W. Smith, Ph.D
Contact e-mail: smithdw@musc.edu

Prevention


Domestic violence