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If candidate has a master's in social work, valid licensure as an LGSW is required. M-F, Full Time, Flexible Schedule - Regular in - person/ onsite work with clients is required. If candidate has a master's in social work, valid licensure as an LGSW is required.
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Must be licensed in the district as a LGSW, LISW (under the supervision of a LICSW only), or LICSW. Must be licensed in the district as a LGSW, LISW (under the supervision of a LICSW only), or LICSW.
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Acceptable certification and licensures include, but are not limited to: CAC, CADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW, LGSW, etc. Pennsylvania Position Requirements: The most qualified candidate will hold either a license or certification (CAC, CADC, LCADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW OR LGSW.
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State of Minnesota licensure required, need to have one of the following: The Board of Social Work as a Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW) or Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) or the Board of Marriage and Family Therapy as a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) or the Board of Behavioral Health & Therapy as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC.
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LGSW, LPC, LMFT, LSW, LADC, LPCC or equivalent in state practicing. LGSW, LPC, LMFT, LSW, LADC, LPCC or equivalent in state practicing. Therapist day in the life: intensive outpatient Therapist day in the life: residential adult program.
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LGSW/LCSW/LICSW certification in the state of West Virginia required. Utilizes clinical skill and expertise to provide assessment, intervention, and where appropriate, reporting for complex abuse, neglect, Foster Care, adoption, Mental health placement, homelessness, domestic violence, and sexual assault situations.
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Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW), LISW Licensure or LICSW - MN Board of Social Work. In this position you will work under direct supervision by an LICSW to provide psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics using a full range of social work treatment modalities, provide crisis intervention, counseling, and psychotherapy as appropriate.
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LGSW, LPC, LPCC, LICSW, LMFT, LAMFT, or equivalent in state practicing. LGSW, LPC, LPCC, LICSW, LMFT, LAMFT, or equivalent in state practicing. American Red Cross Professional Rescue is required within thirty (30) days of date of hire.
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Credentialed as a LICSW, LGSW, LPC, LGPC, ATR-P, ATR, ATR-BC, or other accredited. Credentialed as a LICSW, LGSW, LPC, LGPC, ATR-P, ATR, ATR-BC, or other accredited. Demonstrates experience in a specific creative/expressive approach including, but not limited to Art Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, etc., preferred, but not required.
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Report and document suspected cases of physical, sexual abuse and/or neglect according to the law in the state of employment and according to System policy and procedure. Contact outpatient provider(s), school and other stakeholders to discuss aftercare to ensure proper handoff.
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South Dakota Social Work license or ability to obtain at least LGSW status. Existing at the intersection of Interstate 29 north to south and Interstate 90 east to west, Sioux Falls is a highly rated city for its quality of life, recreational and athletic facilities, and strong business climate in healthcare, education, banking, business, and non-profit organizations.
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QualificationsEducation and ExperienceA Master’s degree in Social Work. Maryland state Social Work licensure and credentials as a Graduate Social Worker (LGSW) at the time of employment, is required.
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Social work practitioners must have an LGSW. Preferred 2 years of related mental health assessment/therapy experience with children diagnosed as ED/SED. Experience with children ages 6 to 12 is required.
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LICENCES & CERTIFICATIONS: Current Maryland License as a Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW). Elevate your career as a Medical Social Worker I (MSW) with Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center, where you'll spearhead the implementation of personalized care plans from admission to discharge, collaborating closely with patients, families, interdisciplinary care teams, and external healthcare providers.
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USF faculty must be committed to academic excellence in a Christian liberal arts environment with a focus on excellence in the classroom and in the social work field, a desire to engage in undergraduate student research, and a heart for mentorship required.
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