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Minimum Requirements: VA license LCSW, LPC, LCP or LMHP-E with an advanced degree in social work, psychology, or counseling and at least two years experience in service delivery, preferably in a community services board setting.
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Master's degree in Social Work (MSW or MSSW), Counseling, or related degree plan for LPC/LMFT; and two years preferred, one year required clinical experience providing psychotherapy, counseling, and case management assistance required.
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The ideal candidate must have a Master's in Social Work, Counseling or Psychology, or related field, from an accredited school of social work AND a current ACSW/AMFT/APCC Registration number through the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
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Master's degree preferably in student affairs, higher education administration, college student personnel, social work, counseling, or a related field. Work with the Broncos Care Center (Case Management Team) to refer and support students facing academic and personal challenges.
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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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The scope of practice includes but is not limited to diagnostic assessment, counseling, psychotherapy, weekly/biweekly follow-up treatment sessions, behavior modification, and essential collaboration with case management.
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Willingness to enjoy the work environment, use humor and creativity in the counseling process, and engage colleagues in case consultations. We want our people to be happy because happy therapists do better work and provide better client care.
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By joining our team, you will be able to work with our wide network of referral sources, (VACCN, Triwest and Tricare etc. Flexible work from home options available. Authorized to work in the U.S.Minimum Caseload requirement Have functioning workspace for privacy.
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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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Active professional license or Associate License in Psychological, Social Work or Counseling in the state of California or pursuing licensure: PsyD, Registered Psychological Associate, ACSW, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, etc.
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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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Mental Health Professional (MHP) to provide clinical supervision to the Comprehensive Community Support (CCS) teams and direct treatment services including assessment/diagnosis, counseling, psychotherapy, information and referral, case management and crisis intervention.
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Master's Degree in Counseling, Social Work, Higher Education Administration, or similar fields. Bachelor's Degree in Education, Counseling, Social Work, Public Health or a related field.
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Manages a case load of clients, making referrals when appropriate to community resources to assist in recovery from AODA, mental health, or physical illness and to provide access to services such as financial assistance, work programs or education.
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Graduate degree in Social Work (APSW) or current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC); current AODA certification or ability to obtain certification within 1 year.
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