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Education and/or Experience Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, criminal justice, education, behavior analysis, health or social sciences, counseling, alcohol studies, liberal arts, or any other human services and/or medical field is required.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a BA/BS in Criminal Justice, Psychology, Counseling, Social Work or Education and three years of related experience. Rite of Passage is a leading national provider of programs and opportunities for troubled and at-risk youth from social services, welfare agencies and juvenile courts.
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Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student, pursuing a degree in fields such as psychology, human services, education, public health, criminal justice, public policy, social work, health economics, communications, engineering, biostatistics or related disciplines.
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Two years of experience as a Social Worker 1 or a Forensic Social Worker 1 and a bachelor’s degree in social work or social welfare; or. All employees in the Department of Corrections must obtain Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) certification within two months of hire and maintain it for the duration of employment in the job.
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Work can involve non-traditional hours, group facilitation and close contact with local law enforcement agencies, social services and the criminal justice system. The position offers opportunities to work with criminal justice involved clients placed on pre-trial supervision, probation supervision or supervised release with D&O Community Corrections.
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Minimum Qualifications: The Counselor Position requires a four-year degree in social human services, criminal justice, or behavioral science program from an accredited college or university.
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We are currently seeking a Security Monitor I, Community Corrections, Criminal Justice, Social Services who has apassion for providing the highest quality care in a residential setting.
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Education: Graduation from an accredited masters program with a degree in Addiction Counseling, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Psychology or related field is required Experience and Competencies: Two years of previously supervised work experience in providing individual/family therapy is preferred Bilingual is preferred.
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Meet minimum qualifications: o Bachelors degree in criminal justice, business administration, public administration, social work, psychology, or related field. TheState of Montana's comprehensive benefits package includes healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays, work/life balance, and eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
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Qualifications:Required Qualified Mental Health Professional: At least a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Counseling, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or other Human Services field.
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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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Job RequirementsBachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related field. Preferred ExperienceOne (1) years of related experience in a similar position (e.g. knowledge of community resources and counseling/social work practices working with immigrant or foreign-born populations), and have knowledge of program objectives, policies, procedures and requirements conducting a case management program at a local level, preferred.
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The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice invites applicants for the positions of Lecturer and Special Lecturer to instruct courses in anthropology, archeology and geographic information sciences, particularly Introduction to Anthropology, and Human Evolution and Archeology, among others.
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Franciscan University prepares you to continue your education in a graduate school program or join the workforce in a variety of fields, such as criminology and criminal justice, social work, mental health, administration of justice, probation work, civil service, and regional and urban planning.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Services field is required (i.e. Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Case Management, Child & Family Studies, etc.) Develop and facilitate individualized, comprehensive treatment plan promoting recovery and resiliency through crisis intervention, stabilization, behavioral counseling, skill building, advocacy, and medication management.
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