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Bachelor's degree required; MA in nonprofit management, social work, public relations, development/fundraising, or business administration highly desired. Community & Economic Empowerment Services: Enabling community progress through community centers, resident services, food access, financial literacy programs, and support accessing benefits and wellness services.
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The SSM oversees and coordinates the social work provided to residents and supervises the Support Services staff, which includes conducting regular clinical supervision, scheduling shifts, participating in hiring and termination, processing payroll, completing personnel documentation, completing employee performance evaluations according to schedule, and monitoring the completion, accuracy, and submission of all required paperwork submitted by the Support Services staff.
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Ensure the residents care plan in corporates the resident ’s social preferences and life history information into his/her care and services. Education, experience or licensure in geriatric social work, therapeutic recreation or gerontology preferred.
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This position is pivotal in building a work environment that promotes equity and social justice, employee engagement, inclusiveness, teamwork, continuous improvement, and connection across the psychiatric services programs and teams.
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Clayton Center seeks a Hybrid entry level position as a Social Services Director/Admissions Director. Additional certification in Geriatric Case Management, Hospice & Palliative Care, Gerontology, Clinical Social Work, Health Care, Nephrology, Mental Health, and/or Substance Abuse preferred.
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The psychotherapist will work with Ujima staff and residents in order to improve resident health and housing outcomes by providing and connecting at risk individuals to outpatient clinical services.
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Bachelors degree in a related field such as Law, Cross-Cultural Counseling, Higher Education, International Relations, Humanities, Social Work, Information Technology. The position of International Student Advisor, Center for International Services will serve on a team of five advisors who serve the 4,000 + international students, scholars and dependents at the university.
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We are currently searching for a F time Resident Services Coordinator to work at Columbine Towers. Work with non-profit organizations to provide services and activities for residents.
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Our Neuropsychology program provides training experiences for graduate students, psychology interns, and fellows as well as medical students, resident physicians, and clinical teaching is a valued part of our work.
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Two years and six months of full-time qualifying experience in gathering information, interviewing or counseling; the instruction, demonstration, and interpretation of policies in a public or private enterprise; direct social work; eligibility determination; or in workforce development issues and programs and customer service.
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Must be able to qualify as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) and be eligible for registration as an associate (Social Work Associate, Professional Counselor Associate, Marriage and Family Associate), a Psychology Resident or licensure in the State of Oregon.
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Bachelor's degree in social work or related field, Minimum of 2 or more years of experience providing direct crisis response services to individuals; and 2-3 years of experience providing staff supervision and leadership in an environment that is responsive to individuals and families who have experienced trauma and violence.
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TGHTR, a Colorado-based nonprofit working to end youth homlessness, will provide supportive services such as life skills support, substance use counseling, family engagement services, employment and education assistance, social-emotional support, and a variety of independent and group activities to foster a positive community and promote housing stability among youth and aid in the transition to independent living.
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Eligible to register as a Clinical Social Work Associate, Licensed Professional Counseling Intern, Psychologist Resident, or equivalent pre-licensure status in the State of Oregon (, if you are pre-licensed then supervision and/or a stipend for supervision may be negotiated.
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Outreach is seeking a qualified candidate for an FT Family Services Coordinator position to work in Outreach House II, our adolescent residential substance use disorder treatment program located in Brentwood, Long Island, NY. The Family Services Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the service delivery of all formats provided to the adolescent and family members throughout the treatment episode.
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