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Counseling , Team Work , Public Health , Conflict Resolution , General Skills , Social Services. AmeriCorps Members will work alongside clinicians to provide trauma-informed services to adult survivors of CSE through case management and counseling.
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High School Diploma or equivalent (some college course work in special education, social work, occupational or recreation therapy, health and/or human services is helpful.
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Promote and champion SOS, Family Support services and the Social Emotional Wellbeing Programs to school administrators, faculty, and students as needed. Flexible work from home options available.
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Qualifications/Requirements: Master’s Degree in Health and Human Services Area (i.e. Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, etc.) This includes the provision of participants services, personnel management, and budget management.
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Relevant work experience in social sciences, statistics, higher education administration, or other related field. Wellness challenges, annual health screenings, mental health resources, mindfulness programs and courses, employee assistance program (EAP), financial resources, access to dietitians, and more.
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This includes Slalom’s work with clients related to public health emergencies, health care quality, health insurance programs, welfare assistance, child and family services, and delivery of other health and human services that aim to improve quality of life.
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We provide stellar benefits , including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life, supplemental insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays including floating holiday, a health savings account (HSA), a dependent care flexible spending account (FSA), an employee assistance program (EAP), mileage reimbursement, job training, and fun social events.
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Plan and work with patient services, community education, and public policy staff and managers to design and implement localized marketing efforts for each center or service including one-on-one contact with potential referral sources, health promotions, and incentive campaigns.
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Desirable skills include interest and experience in providing and promoting mental health services to a wider community, connecting and engaging utilizing a brief therapy model, crisis intervention, hospitalization experience, and work with more complex cases.
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Clinical Supervisors are required to hold a master’s degree in social work or in a related social science or human services field. License in social work, professional counseling or marriage and family therapy helpful.
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Collaborate with the total care team including case managers, clinical staff, direct care staff, and external partners to integrate appropriate mental health support into existing care plans and services.
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Must work with staff, Administrator, Nursing Staff, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy on a daily basis. Obtain resident's food likes, dislikes and allergies and input data in Health Technology program and update staff of any resident food allergies to ensure no resident has an allergic reaction to food.
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