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California licensed Clinical Social Worker and/or Psychologist. Minimum of three years experience as a social worker in a community mental health environment. Maintain protocols and procedures for integrated behavioral health activities across the St. John’s network.
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Bilingual Cantonese & English Outreach Worker. Queer, transgender, intersex, gender non-conforming, disabled, Black, indigenous, people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Bilingual Cantonese & English Outreach Worker.
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Job Summary: Working from a trauma informed, strengths based, and harm reduction approach and in alignment with Coordinated Entry System (CES), the Clinical Social Worker will address urgent basic needs and psychosocial issues facing youth and young adults experiencing homelessness.
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The functions of the Clinical Social Worker includes crisis intervention patient /family intervention high risk screening brief counseling referring for financial or other identified resource needs arrange and facilitate family/patient representative meetings with the health care team as needed assist in post acute placement on complex discharges and engagement of appropriate agencies or community resources when high risk patients are identified.
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Here at Dynamic we have immediate openings for a professional, reliable, and caring Medical Social Worker to join our Hospice team! Additionally, we are one of the 5 preferred agencies of Cedars Sinai Medical Center.
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CT: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) DE: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) TX: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) NJ: Licensed Social Worker (LSW) IL: Licensed Social Worker (LSW.
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The Production Operator (Utility Worker) reports to the Production Supervisor, and partners with cross-functional teams to ensure we produce quality vitamins. The Production Operator (Utility Worker) is responsible for operating, monitoring, cleaning, and adjusting equipment to assist with manufacturing of Tablets and Softgel vitamins, and other steps along the production line, ensuring compliance with standard operating procedures, safety rules and good manufacturing processes.
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The functions of the Licensed Clinical Social Worker includes crisis intervention, patient/family intervention, high risk screening, brief counseling, referring for financial or other identified resource needs, arrange and facilitate family/patient representative meetings with the health care team as needed, arrange post-acute placement on complex discharges and engagement of appropriate agencies or community resources when high-risk patients are identified.
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AlliedTravelCareers is working with Aya Healthcare to find a qualified Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Apple Valley, California, 92307! AlliedTravelCareers is working with Aya Healthcare to find a qualified Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Apple Valley, California, 92307.
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This is a 13-week contract position that requires at least one year of Admitting Worker experience. A credentialing specialist to streamline the entire compliance process. This is a 13-week contract position that requires at least one year of Admitting Worker experience.
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The LCSW reports to the Clinical Program Manager and will provide the following duties: Client Services: crisis intervention, individual, group, and family trauma-informed, evidence-based/informed counseling services.
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Education: Bachelors’ degree required in social work, psychology, sociology, gerontology or related field.
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The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records. The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records.
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