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QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Education: Associate degree in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Clinical Counseling, Human Services or other relevant behavioral science required. The Case Aide demonstrates knowledge of and familiarity with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) policy and procedures relating to the documentation and recordkeeping of records of unaccompanied children (UC.
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Minimum Bachelor's level Social Worker (BSW) or Masters degree in Social Work, Counseling or MFT. + Professional licensure in the State of Ohio in social work, counseling or marriage and family therapy (BSW/LSW or LPC or MFT.
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Prior professional experience in refugee resettlement, social work, counseling, community organizing, human services, or related specialty preferred. Non-Dari/Pashto-speaking candidates with experience in case management and/or refugee resettlement services will be considered.
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Voala.org. PAY RATE : $33.43-$35.19 PER HOUR JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE The Clinical Case Management Team provides clients with the highest levels of acuity and co-morbidities individualized care through access to service linkages, counseling, treatment planning, and various crisis intervention methods in order to prepare individuals for further success.
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Daytime, Swing, & overnight openings Overnight pay differential Consistent Hours (no billable hour) Stability and growth opportunities of working with a national agency What were looking for: Bachelors degree; Human Service field degree is preferred (Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Service, Education, Counseling, Family Relations, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapeutic Recreation, Speech Language Pathology, Behavioral Sciences, Art Therapy, etc.
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Campus partners may include: school or college-situated faculty or student support staff, academic advisors, Department of Accessibility Services, Student Case Management and Intervention Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, and Student Health Services, among others.
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Applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in a human service field*, PLUS one year of professional experience working directly with individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities in the following fields: social work, case management, special education, psychology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, program coordination, nursing or a closely related field.
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Some examples of appropriate work experience could include: clinical experience, residential child care experience, milieu experience, domestic violence case manager, paid victim's advocate, probation officer, law enforcement, para-professional work, and/or other case management experience.
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Social work Case Management Family Intervention Family Therapy At-risk Youth Family Preservation Foster Care. The following Licenses are acceptable: LMFT, LCMFT, LMLP, LCP, LPC, LCPC, LP, LMSW, LSCSWPreferred 2 years of applicable full-time work or intern experiences with delinquency population, including individual, group or family counseling.
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A bachelor's degree with major coursework in sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling, or education.
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EMS of Virginia is seeking a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) registered with the Board of Counseling to provide Crisis Stabilization, Intensive In-home, and Mental Health Skill Building Services in the greater Richmond area (city of Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, Petersburg, Hanover, and surrounding areas.
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CHD Maternity Group Home case workers will be responsible for managing a caseload of pregnant or parenting youth, and their children by providing both on-site and off-site activities, intensive case management, group and class facilitation, youth assessments, crisis phone counseling, client data collection, documentation, file maintenance, service coordination, and ensuring that the program is facilitated in a manner that meets CHD’s mission.
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Peer Support Specialists work in a variety of programs including intensive case management, housing, jail diversion, community drop-in, and adult mental health. Knowledge: Knowledge of substance abuse disorder and its progression, knowledge of substance abuse treatment and recovery models and strategies; knowledge of interviewing and group counseling practices and techniques; knowledge of local and regional resources available for client services; knowledge about Severe Persistent Mental Illness and the interconnectedness between substance use and mental health, basic knowledge of mental health evaluation and treatment.
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Two or more years of paid or unpaid demonstrated experience in any number of crisis support and intervention services, such as: suicide prevention/intervention/postvention, sexual assault survivor support, chemical dependency, crisis case management, and/or crime victim advocacy work.
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The primary duty of the Family Success Coach is to provide ongoing support services including assessment, crisis intervention, service planning, goal setting, home visitation, counseling, parent education, case management, monitoring, community referrals, reporting, and skill reinforcement to youth and families following involvement in child welfare services.
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