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Community Solutions Inc. (CSI) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the responsible citizenship, accountability, and well-being of individuals and families involved, or at risk of involvement, in the child welfare, juvenile justice, or criminal justice system.
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Community Solutions Inc., an agency whose core values are Integrity, Compassion, Connection and Service is an International leader in the implementation of evidenced based treatment models for child welfare and juvenile justice for over 20 years and the number one provider of Multisystemic Therapy.
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Bachelors degree plus one year experience in the social service or criminal justice field preferred. High School Diploma plus 4 years experience in the social service or criminal justice field.
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Community Solutions Inc is seeking a Full-Time Intervention Specialist to join our team at our Norwich AIC program. The AIC, or Alternative in the Community program is a community based alternative to incarceration and provides multifaceted intervention services for offenders awaiting trial, or who are on probation or parole.
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Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is the top internationally recognized evidenced based model for at risk youth supported by the US Department of Justice, National Institute of Health, and the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime.
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Community Solutions, Inc. is seeking a dedicated and passionate Case Aide to join our team at our new Multi-Dimensional Anti-Recidivism Partnership (MAP) located in San Bernardino, CA. MAP is an innovative program dedicated to engaging the community and providing rehabilitative programming for justice-involved individuals.
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A High School Diploma plus 4 years experience in the social service or criminal justice field preferred. Using this plan we built the first ever halfway house in New England which has now been replicated and grown to almost 50 programs in 9 states.
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Masters degree in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, criminal justice, or related subject areas with minimum of three years of experience working with family and/or youth services required; Bachelors degree considered with experience.
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