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The Woodland Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) and hands-on training in the following areas: Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, Building Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Advanced Training - Culinary Arts, and Hotel & Lodging.
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Work as a partner with Family Advocate, Parent Liaison, Parent Education Coordinator, School Administration to access community resources on a daily basis to meet individual student needs and to assist students to meet their personal, educational and behavioral goals.
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Contact outpatient provider(s), school and other stakeholders to discuss aftercare to ensure proper handoff. Serve as patient advocate when a patient has a grievance, following the System policy and procedure.
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Camp Counselor, Childcare Volunteer, Sunday School Teacher. Mental Health/Autism Advocate, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Behavioral Health Technicians. Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher.
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Master's degree from a nationally accredited university as a national board-certified behavioral analyst, marriage and family therapist, mental health counselor, psychologist, social worker, school psychologist, or psychiatric nurse.
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Now, amidst the gentle whispers of coconut palms and the rhythmic lull of ocean waves, Kailua High School eagerly welcomes its newest addition – a beacon of support, empathy, and encouragement for its students: the High School Counselor.
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Master’s Degree in Social Work, or related field, from an accredited school of Social Work Professional Counseling, or Family Therapy with experience in health care and in a psychiatric setting, preferred.
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Document contact notes for each conversation with outpatient provider, school, or parent. Initiate and maintain contact with referring providers, school, if applicable, and care team for patients.
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The advocate counselor will work with social work staff to design and provide school-wide prevention services that seek to promote positive mental health and educational success, Major Duties: Provide crisis intervention, mediation, and other de-escalation interventions to students who are exhibiting disruptive behavior in classrooms and in the hallways.
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LGSW, LPC, LMFT, LSW, LADC, LPCC or equivalent in state practicing. American Red Cross Professional Rescue is required within thirty (30) days of date of hire. 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.
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In-training as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC-IT), Marriage and Family Therapist Training License (MFT-TL), Social Worker Training Certificate (SWTC), Advance Practice Social Work (APSW) or equivalent in state practicing.
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Week 191 days/year Summary: The School Guidance Counselor is a skilled, certified professional whose chief responsibility is to provide individual and group counseling. The counselor is a consultant to teachers and parents, a team member with the other members of the pupil personnel staff, an interpreter of records and tests, a source for a wide variety of information, a confident, and advocate for students.
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Richard Milburn Academy seeks a School Counselor (9-12). Advocate for student equity and access to a 21st century education that fosters college and career readiness and promotes post-secondary success.
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The program must be at least six months in duration; orOne year of full-time satisfactory experience working with consumers of mental health services as a peer counselor/specialist, peer advocate or in a related human services area preferred.
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Admissions Counselor; ASL Teacher; Contract Archaeologist; Museum Specialist; K-12 Teacher; Public Health Outreach; Social Caseworker; Disability Advocate; University Researcher; Human Relations Specialist.
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