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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in State of New Mexico. Provide a range of psychological assessment, diagnostic, therapeutic, and/or case management services individuals, couples, and/or families, as appropriate to the specific expectations of the position.
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Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) preferred. By providing shelter, care, treatment, rehabilitation, counseling, training, and connection to high quality allied services, we produce holistic solutions that enhance each person's physical, mental and social well-being, as well as their positive connections to family and community.
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The Social Worker is responsible for providing counseling services to parents and students, and assists the program in developing community resources to support a nurturing environment for the student at home and/or school.
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The Social Worker strives to enhance the optimized level of health and/or recovery; provide interventions for populations ranging from infants to geriatrics; serve as a resource for the healthcare team, assists in identifying discharge planning needs; and provides support /intervention in stressed filled situations.
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Minimum Job QualificationsLicensure or other certifications: Georgia license in Social Work (LMSW or LCSW). Develops plan of care in coordination with Interdisciplinary Team and provides social services as applicable through the performance of a variety of services, interventions and modalities.
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Licensed Social Worker (LMSW/LCSW) approved by the State Education Department of the University of the State of New York. A health services network in Westchester is currently seeking a LMSW or LCSW for a great Case Management opportunity with their Emergency Room.
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Provides supervision to LMSW seeking to become LCSW in accordance with Arkansas State Board of Social Work regulations. Provides social case work services to hospital and clinical patientsPlans and participates in programs and interprets social and environmental factors to the patient, medical staff and the patient’s familyHelps coordinate health resources in the communityRequires Bachelor’s Degree.
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Qualifications: Master's Degree, Current Master Clinical Social Worker licensure in required state; Telehealth experience and in children and adolescent mental health services is a plus.
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Social Worker Requirements: Master's degree in Social Work Minimum of 2 years medical social work preferred New York State Licensure Clinical experience preferred Must display proficient MS Office and strong keyboarding skills Certification as a LMSW or LCSW required BLS required.
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Some positions may require regulation as a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) or Licensed Master's Social Worker (LMSW). Human services or behavioral sciences degrees acceptable to the Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority include addiction studies, behavioral science, public health, public policy/administration, health administration, social work, psychology, counseling, sociology, criminal justice, educational counseling, and rehabilitation counseling.
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An established in-home and community-based social services organization based in New Jersey is currently seeking Licensed Social Workers (LSWs/LMSWs) for their Bergen, Hudson, and Sussex County locations.
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Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) required with a Master or Advanced Credential Substance Abuse and Alcoholism Counselor (CASAC) required.
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LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker). As a Social Worker MSW, you will work with a care team to provide supportive services to patients and their families. General Summary of Position MedStar Health is looking for a Social Worker MSW to join our team.
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Job DescriptionThe Medical Mgmt Social Worker provides patient and family assessments in order to design effective treatment programs and follows the patient and family through the continuum of services.
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We have immediate openings for Clinical Social Workers (LMSW) who specialize, or have interest, in geriatric behavioral health. Provide direct psycho-social services through the comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and ongoing treatment of nursing home residents.
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