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Under the general supervision of the Center for Women and Community (CWC) Director, and as a member of the CWC leadership team, the Director of Clinical Services administers the General Counseling Program and provides clinical supervision to the Sexual Assault Support and Advocacy team operating a 24/7 rape crisis hotline, counseling, support groups and legal and medical advocacy.
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A person with one or more years of experience working in the capacity of a social services aide or worker, domestic violence counselor or substance abuse counselor may be substituted for an AA Degree.
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The Academic Counselor is under general supervision of the Associate Director for SSS. All SSS Programs are housed within the Division of Student Affairs. The Binghamton Student Support Services (SSS) Program is modeled after Binghamton University's successful TRIO SSS Program, a college retention program funded by the United States Department of Education.
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The role of the Director of Geriatrics Programs is to oversee Met Council's Social Services program that focuses on the senior population. Our services include 100% affordable housing at 21 locations, family violence program, Holocaust survivor assistance, geriatric social work, crisis intervention, public benefits access, and the largest free kosher food distribution program in the world.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Social Services, the Clinical Case Manager in consultation with the Social Services Assistant Director, works with diverse populations with multifaceted needs.
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Serves as Utilization Review and/or Advisory Board Member as requested by Administrator/Director of Services. Maintains knowledge base of home care social services procedures and regulations as well as professional standards through attendance at workshops and inservice and individual research and reading.
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Reporting to the Museum Director, the Director of External Affairs serves as the lead strategist and content creator in all messaging for public relations, marketing, social media, website and visitor services inclusive of the gate and the shop.
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Coordinates and oversees independent appraisal activities at the Social Services Administration and Local Departments of Social Services, conducting various audits (Financial and Compliance, Economy and Efficiency, and Programmatic Results), and providing conclusions and recommendations for improvement to the ACQI Deputy Director.
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Under the direct supervision of the IT Budget Director will work closely in management of budget, invoicing and contract related activities associated with the acquisition of IT Goods and Services for Department of Social Services (DSS) / Human Resources Administration (HRA.
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The Director of Training facilitates and oversees the clinical training for all of Integrated Health and Wellness staff/interns in the Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services (CCNS) behavioral health division including its Article 31 clinics, Personalized Recovery Oriented Services, Substance Use Recovery and Wellness Programs, and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT.
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Bachelor's degree in Social services, Psychology, Health Administration, or related field. Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Registered Nurse (RN), or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) required.
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The Department of Social Services Housing Emergency Referral Operations (HERO) is currently seeking a dynamic individual to fill the role of Administrative Director of Social Services MIII/Executive Director of Placements.
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Participates as an active member of the Student Support Services Team with the school nurse and school social worker. Submits reports as requested by the Manager of Counseling and 504 Services and Executive Director of Student Support Services.
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Experience with trauma-informed care, social services, mental health services, and/or working with unhoused populations. The ED currently has six direct reports: the Facilities Director, Finance Director, Occupancy Specialist, Program Director, Development Director, and Operations & Data Manager.
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Option II: Seven years of experience performing assignments in health, social services, or justice program analysis, two years of which must have been at the level of Justice Program Senior Analyst.
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