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Res 2024-225 approving an agreement with Community Action, Inc., of Central Texas to provide personnel to serve as a Youth Services Director to administer youth services and programs for the benefit of the City
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Res 2024-225 approving an agreement with Community Action, Inc., of Central Texas to provide personnel to serve as a Youth Services Director to administer youth services and programs for the benefit of the City
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EXHIBIT I <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES <br /> CAI will provide personnel to act as a Youth Services Director. The Youth Services Director will <br /> work with the City of San Marcos, Texas State University, San Marcos CISD, and Hays County <br /> ("Core 4")to implement the recommendations and goals set forth by these entities,the Core Four <br /> Partnership Youth Coalition, Youth Task Force, and the Youth Master Plan. The Youth Services <br /> Director will consult with youth and organizations that represent youth to determine their needs and <br /> endeavor to develop programs in response to those needs. The Youth Services Director will supervise <br /> and support a Youth Services Coordinator who will assist in the implementation and coordination of <br /> the Core Four Partnership. The Youth Master Plan focuses on the development of children, youth, and <br /> young adults from birth through age 24. The plan establishes that as a community, we will strive to <br /> ensure that all of our young people are: <br /> Academically successful and workforce ready. They will: <br /> • Enter school ready to learn. <br /> • Be academically productive and motivated. <br /> • Be prepared for college and career. <br /> • Have a healthy work ethic and skills needed by employers. <br /> Healthy, active, and safe(physically and mentally). They will: <br /> • Be hopeful and engaged with a sense of well-being. <br /> • Make healthy choices. <br /> • Have positive social and life skills. <br /> Productive and contributing members of the community. They will: <br /> • Have established integrity, character, and values. <br /> • Be good stewards of resources. <br /> • Be globally and culturally aware. <br /> • Be socially and civically knowledgeable and connected. <br /> The proposed position includes a senior-level Youth Services Director. This is a senior level,two-year <br /> position with the possibility for extension. Criteria for evaluation will include the character of the <br /> relationships developed with the various public and private agencies active in programs for and with <br /> youth, and the degree to which deliverables are achieved. <br /> Qualifications for Youth Services Director <br /> Required <br /> ■ Bachelor's degree in education, mental health, social work, or youth-related field from an <br /> accredited college or university. <br /> ■ 5 years managerial experience, including managing a board of directors, staffing, contract <br /> oversight, budgeting, project management, and operations, in connection with youth <br /> programming <br />
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