Want to help girls in the Tampa Bay region? The Centre for Women in
Tampa
is looking to fill a director of girls' services position.
This
position requires a master's
degree and experience in counseling, working with
teenage girls, grant writing, outcome evaluation and supervision.
The
person hired will be responsible for an Out of School Time
Program for girls ages 10 to 18 as well as for other girls programs
offered at the
Centre
for
Women.
The Out of School Time Program is to help girls
transition into adulthood. This is a free program that gives girls a
safe
place to go after school to have fun and learn about life.
In
this program, girls are taught decision-making skills, and learn about
their bodies
and other health issues. The goal of the program is to build confidence
and create a strong sense of responsibility.
This job
also requires administration work, business development, fund-raising
and
social work.
The Centre for Women opened in 1977 and employs
about 65 people offering services to women and girls, such as substance
abuse treatment, employment services,
family counseling, and programs for seniors and girls.
The
Centre
assists more than 3,000 every year through neighborhood-based
services, teamwork and support.
To apply for this position,
email
[email protected].
Writer:
Mandy
ErfourthSource:
Bethany Miller, Centre for Women
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