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Ongoing case management with a focus on screening and making appropriate referrals to address child's needs in the following domains: Placement issues, safety issues, education, health, mental health, legal/immigration proceedings, substance abuse, independent living, criminal/juvenile justice, child enrichment activities.
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Ongoing case management with a focus on screening and making appropriate referrals to address child's needs in the following domains: Placement issues, safety issues, education, health, mental health, legal/immigration proceedings, substance abuse, independent living, criminal/juvenile justice, and child enrichment activities.
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JOB PURPOSE: The Home Study and Post-Release Services (HSPRS) Case Manager Level 2 will provide case management and supportive services to unaccompanied immigrant children released from federal custody.
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Family Services Specialist I - Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Child Development, Psychology, Special Education, Behavioral Science, Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Health Science, Human Services, Education, Nursing, Criminal Justice, Social Services, Sociology, Public Administration, Business Administration, Communications, Marketing or Social Science.
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Knowledge of the criminal and juvenile justice systems in New York City preferred. Outstanding written and communication skills, including proven ability to translate complex social science research and recommendations into engaging documents targeted to experts and practitioners, decision makers, journalists, and the public.
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As assigned by the Police Chief, participate as an investigative officer in a comprehensive program involving Juvenile delinquency and the investigation of alternative methods for handling Juveniles in the criminal Justice system.
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We walk alongside individuals, families, and children as they begin their new lives in the United States through our work in refugee resettlement, welcome and respite services for asylum seekers, economic empowerment and employment, and family unification for unaccompanied children.
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Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice, public health, human services, or other related field preferred. The Second Chance program provides intensive case management and a career readiness service to youth who reside in Lake County in Northern Illinois and are transitioning out of detention in a juvenile setting.
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Graduate training in corrections, criminology, criminal justice, penology, human service counseling, psychology, social work, education, public administration, business administration, behavioral science, or social science fields will substitute on the basis of thirty semester hours for one year of experience.
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If applying for a Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention position certified through the NC Dept. of Justice - Criminal Justice Standards Division, please click this link for specific certification requirements: Juvenile Justice Officer & Juvenile Court Counselor Certification.
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Education, health, mental health, legal/immigration proceedings, substance abuse, independent living, criminal/juvenile justice, child enrichment activities. JOB PURPOSE: The Level 3 PRS Intensive Case Manager will provide short-term, trauma-sensitive treatment case management and supportive services to unaccompanied immigrant children released from federal custody.
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The HSPRS Case Manager will work in collaboration with program staff and supervisors to cultivate a client-centered and trauma-informed approach to service provisions. Conduct age-appropriate comprehensive assessment in a child centered, trauma-informed manner and documented in an online case management system.
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Stays current on criteria for reliable diagnosis and assessment of behavioral health disorders; eligibility criteria and referral process for treatment courts and community treatment programs and relevant juvenile justice/criminal justice legislation; participates in in-service and seeks other outside training relevant to forensic social work.
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Minimum of 1 years of experience relevant to the position and working with vulnerable or migrant populations; 3 years preferred. Provide crisis intervention services directly, as needed, or connect family to services to ensure minor's safety and well-being in a crisis situation.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in the education, psychology, sociology, or other behavioral sciences equivalent. Conduct home visits and phone contacts with the dual purpose of assessing safety and appropriateness of child's placement with their caregiver (sponsor) and connecting child to services in the community to address risk factors.
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