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Recruiting Paid Trainers For Sandy Hook Promise 'Know the Signs'

Training high schools and middle schools on the 'Know the Signs' programs are at the heart of the Sandy Hook Promise initiative.

From Contra Costa County Office of Education: The Contra Costa County Office of Education is excited and proud to announce its partnership with Sandy Hook Promise. CCCOE's 2018-19 school safety initiative will feature the Sandy Hook Promise 'Know the Signs' programs as we introduce these no-cost programs to middle and high schools throughout Contra Costa County. Like Sandy Hook Promise, CCCOE is committed to preventing gun violence on school campuses, by encouraging and supporting solutions that create safer, healthier homes, schools and communities!

Training high schools and middle schools on the “Know the Signs” programs is at the heart of the Sandy Hook Promise initiative, and we are actively recruiting the best, brightest and most vibrant people from within our communities to conduct the trainings! We will be recruiting 20-30 trainers who will go out into the high schools and middle schools to implement the “Say Something” and “Start with Hello” programs. These are PAID contract positions that will deliver, on average, 1-5 school presentations per month. The job description for this position (and more information about the initiative) can be found on our website at: https://www.cccoe.k12.ca.us/news/spotlight/school_safety

The application deadline has been extended to August 17th, so please help us to spread the word now!

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