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However, effective 1/1/2007, for all Hires/Transfers - LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker - CA Board of Behavioral Sciences is required. ACSW Associate Clinical Social Worker OR AMFT Associate Marriage and Family Therapist - California Board of Behavioral Science - Required.
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Licensure and Certifications Current certification as a Clinical Social Worker (CSW), Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA), Marriage & Family Therapist Associate (MFTA), Licensed Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor Associate (LCADCA), Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA.
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Certification(s) and License(s) Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Default Issuing Body; Licensed Mental Health Counselor - Default Issuing Body; Licensed Social Worker - Default Issuing Body.
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Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC); State of Ohio Driver’s License.
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With locations in Bridgeport and Stamford, SWCMHS provides inpatient, outpatient and assertive community treatment (ACT) services and community support services for adults with severe behavioral health disabilities; mental health services for people who are deaf or hearing impaired and a mobile crisis intervention team.
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As a Psychiatric Social Worker, you will develop exceptional diagnostic skills and use behavioral intervention techniques to de-escalate crisis situations. May provide clinical supervision for Mental Health Technician, graduate Social Worker students or junior staff Social Workers.
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VNS Health Psychiatric Social Workers provide vital client-centered behavioral health care to New Yorkers most in need, across all stages of life and mental well-being.
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Join us in building on our 130-year history and become a part of the Future of Care that is strengthening communities with high quality, integrated behavioral health programs. Current registration to practice as a Licensed Master Social Worker in New York State Required as determined by operational/regional needs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary: The Licensed Clinical Social Worker will work with clients in order to help them deal with issues involving their mental and emotional health, which might include alcohol and substance abuse issues.
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The Behavioral Health Specialists provides same day mental health consults, psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, psychotherapy, alcohol and drug screening using the SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment), education/support groups and resource information.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) pending: new employee will work to acquire the LCSW license by the State of IL, and obtain LCSW licensure within a 2 year period upon hire; required clinical supervision will be provided to employee by an LCSW within department.
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Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) or licensed eligible master's level clinician preferred.
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The successful candidate will work with an integrated behavioral health team to promote health and address medical and nonmedical barriers to care. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary:This position provides a full range of outpatient mental health clinical services, including evaluation, short and long-term psychotherapy, group and family therapy, as well as in-patient treatment.
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