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The Case Management Social Worker-Behavioral Health provides professional services to patients referred by the Behavioral Health department to meet identified psychosocial, emotional, financial and environmental needs.
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LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: Eligible for state licensure as one of the following: Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC), Certified Addictions Counselor (CAC), Registered Addiction Counselor (RAC), as required by the state in which the facility is operating.
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LMHC, LMFT, LSW, or another related licensure required. LMHC, LMFT, LSW, or another related licensure required. This position is currently eligible for a monthly retention incentive for every hour worked in addition to the base pay rate.
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CADC, LPC, LCPC, LSW, or LCSW required. Abraxas Youth & Family Services is a national nonprofit human services provider dedicated to Building Better Futures for at-risk youth, adults, and families.
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We need you to have a Ohio clinical license (LPC, LPCC, LSW, LMFT, etc.) We need you to have a Ohio clinical license (LPC, LPCC, LSW, LMFT, etc.) Flexible work from home options available. In short, we're just people helping people.
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To work in conjunction with the RN Case Manager to ensure that efficient care with appropriate use of resources is provided in an effective time frame, striving for positive patient outcomes.
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Candidate must possess a valid LPC, LSW, LCPC or LCSW license from the state of Illinois, with clinical licensure preferred. Candidate must possess a valid LPC, LSW, LCPC or LCSW license from the state of Illinois, with clinical licensure preferred.
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Preferred Licensure: Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Preferred Licensure: Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW.
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Acceptable certification and licensures include, but are not limited to: CAC, CADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW, LGSW, etc. Qualifications 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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Practitioners must be licensed as one of the following: Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC); Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC); Licensed Social Worker (LSW); Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW); Licensed Associate Marriage & Family Therapst (LAMFT); or Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT.
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Licensure: LSW, LCSW, or LICSW in Massachusetts. Licensure: LSW, LCSW, or LICSW in Massachusetts. Social service consultation shall be provided by a MSW, LICSW on a planned basis with sufficient frequency to enable the social worker(s), administration and facility staff to improve the quality of life of residents by meeting their psychosocial needs.
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Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of New Jersey. Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of New Jersey. Assist residents in navigating transitions, such as admission to the facility, discharge planning, and end-of-life care.
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Provides direct and indirect clinical social work and discharge planning services for patients and their families in various inpatient and outpatient settings.
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MSW, BSW, LSW, LISW, MFT, LPC, LPCC, or LCDC required. MSW, LSW, LISW, MFT, LPC, or LPCC requi red. MSW, LSW, LISW, MFT, LPC, or LPCC required. MSW, BSW, LSW, LISW, MFT, LPC, LPCC, or LCDC required.
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QualificationsEducation: Graduate of an accredited program required: RN, BSN preferred ORMaster of Social Work with licensure as required by state regulations; OR Bachelor of Social Work with licensure as required by state regulationsLicenses/Certification:Healthcare professional licensure required as Registered Nurse or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Social Worker (LSW) if required by state regulations.
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