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Kennedy-Donovan Center
Overview
Provide a safe, nurturing home environment and daily care for children or teens in need. Collaborate with the KDC care team and case managers to support the child's emotional, behavioral, and educational goals.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
1 month ago
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