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Maintain contacts with agencies and community groups dealing with developmental, social, emotional, educational, health, substance abuse, child welfare and legal/probation issues; prepare reports, correspondence, outcome surveys and maintain timely documentation including: assessments, diagnoses, wellness and recovery plans, treatment progress notes, progress reports, discharge summaries, incident reports and other data.
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To provide meaningful, individualized care for clients, the MCP focuses on creating activities that engage their abilities in six key areas: social, emotional, physical, nutritional, intellectual and spiritual.
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You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition.
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At North Bay, we're promoting opportunities by supporting choices for people with developmental disabilities; in the role of Social Services Case Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of services to regional center clients including those with intensive physical or emotional needs, ensuring that the client's Individual Program Plan and its objectives are pursued.
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Students learn how to use theories and research from anthropology, child development, education, health, psychology, sociology, and critical race studies to promote the cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development of diverse young children.
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Details: Position Type: Full time, 35 hours Caseload: K - 12th Grade, Based on Experience Pay range: $51 - 56hr Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments to evaluate students' cognitive abilities, academic skills, social-emotional functioning, and developmental levels.
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The Memory Care Professional (MCP) will provide non-medical companionship care for clients living with Alzheimers and other forms of dementia. MCPs deliver person-centered, activity-based care focused around luxury-brand customer service to improve the mood and quality of life for their clients, families and other MCPs.
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Using this approach to person-centered, activity-based care, the MCP can assure almost every day will be a good one because it is filled with joy, dignity and meaning. The MCP facilitates activities that are designed to meet the clients’ fundamental needs and provide meaningful moments throughout the day, even as the disease progresses.
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EXL Members will engage with groups of students to lead physical, SEL (social-emotional learning), and enrichment activities. SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Mentoring: Mentoring: Conduct 60 minutes of SEL Mentoring each week with students 1-to-1 or in small groups up to 3 Students will work with the Mentor for the duration of the school year.
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At GEO, we believe in the three pillars of employee wellbeing: physical, emotional, and financial. A Bachelor's degree in Social Science or Human Services discipline or equivalent experience preferred.
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The role of the Medical Social Worker(MSW) is responsible for assisting patients and families/caregivers with both the social and emotional issues and practical arrangements related to the patient's illness.
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Provide companionship and engage in social activities with clients to promote their emotional well-being. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Schedule: 10-hour shift 12-hour shift 8-hour shift 4-hour shift Day shift Evening shift Overnight shift Weekend availability.
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Maintain currency in the Early Childhood field, in educational technology, and in diversity and social justice issues as they relate to Early Childhood Studies and higher education. Undergraduates who complete their BA degrees with an Early Childhood Studies major or minor typically go on to work in the field of early care and education, enroll in a Multiple Subject or Special Education Credential program, or pursue a graduate degree in education or social services.
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The primary role of the Medical Social Worker II in the Hospice/Home Health setting is to assist patients and families/caregivers to cope with the social/ emotional issues and practical arrangements related to the patients illness.
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Our spectrum of home-based services now includes Skilled Home Health Care, Palliative Care, Adult Hospice Care and Pediatric Care. Our team approach strives to address practical, social, emotional and spiritual aspects of care, with the goal to maximize quality of life for our patients, caregivers and families.
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