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Overview The Salvation Army’s South End Corps is hiring a Casworker and offers the following benefit package to part-time employees: Generous paid time off every year that includes: holidays, vacation time and sick time Employer funded Pension Plan (company contributions begin after 1 year of employment and consistently works 20+ hours/week) Eligibility for supplemental insurance plans including: Voluntary Term Life & AD&D benefits, AFLAC Insurance Most importantly – a job with a good purpose!
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As a Caseworker - Albany, NY - Hybrid , you can contribute your skills as we harness the power of technology to help our clients improve the health and well-being of the members they serve — a community’s most vulnerable.
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The Caseworker will provide onsite or remote services by completing assessments, exit services plans, provide support with travel coordination and arrangements to assist asylum seekers transitioning out of the city's supportive housing and resettlement services programs.
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Ombudsman also provides education and guidance to facility staff, residents and their families regarding interpretation and application of relevant regulations.
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The Division of Reentry and Rehabilitation is seeking Caseworker Specialist II to join our team of skilled professionals to work with parolees. Provides written and verbal communication with Adult Probation and Parole Agents and Supervisor on treatment progression.
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Delaware County Department of Human Services Office of Early Intervention has immediate openings for Caseworker 2's. As a County Caseworker 2 you will be responsible for coordinating the intake and assessment of all children referred for services.
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Purpose: The Home Study and Post Release Services Caseworker (HS and PRS Caseworker) will provide collaborative home study services to Unaccompanied Immigrant Children’s sponsors to support the safe and timely release of Unaccompanied Children (UC) from Federal care.
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In this position the caseworker processes Health and Human Service/Juvenile Court Services’ referrals for foster care placement matches. The Caseworker of Foster and Adoption/Matching is the single point of contract through Foster Family Licensing, Adoptive Family approval, training, matching, and support through closure.
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Employees in this position are responsible for determining applicants' continued eligibility for the FNS program in Harnett County Department of Social Services.
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Purpose The Home Study and Post Release Services Caseworker (HS and PRS Caseworker) in Lancaster, PA will provide collaborative home study services to Unaccompanied Immigrant Children’s sponsors to support the safe and timely release of Unaccompanied Children (UC) from Federal care.
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The Home Study and Post Release Services Caseworker (HS and PRS Caseworker) Level 3 provides focused, collaborative home study services in the Ft Lauderdale, FL area to unaccompanied children and their sponsors to ensure and support the safe and timely release from federal care.
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Caseworker IICaseworker II will provide ongoing on site or remote services that are culturally competent in the pursuit of supporting asylum seekers to resettle without needing to rely on City’s provided housing.
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