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Rehabilitation Institute Of Michigan average salary is $58,817, median salary is $54,038 with a salary range from $36,810 to $87,360.
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  • Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Detroit, MI
  • Since 1998, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan has offered free violence prevention and domestic violence programs to middle and high schools throughout the country. The presentations are videoconferenced live with up to four classrooms at a time. The Power of One is a domestic violence prevention program for students in middle and high schools. The Pioneers for Peace Violence Prevention Program focuses on violence prevention in general. Our videoconferences allow students to interact with panel members and other students in geographically dispersed classroom locations. Our past experience with videoconferencing violence prevention programs with middle and high schools has been very positive...