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Participants are linked to an ICMS case manager who provides intensive field-based case management and clinical services while employing a trauma-informed care and harm reduction approach to a diverse group of clients with complex trauma facing medical, mental health and substance use barriers.
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Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree [GM1] in social work or related field and strong knowledge of the complexity of poverty and women’s homelessness, domestic violence, mental illness, trauma, substance abuse, health issues, and older adults preferred.
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Since 1972, AADAP began with the mission to improve community health through providing prevention education, treating substance abuse, and facilitating economic development to increase job skills and employment opportunities.
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Experience working with clients experiencing acute withdrawal from substancesKnowledge of and experience with providing trauma informed servicesExperience working successfully with issues of substance abuse, mental health, criminal background, and other potential barriers to economic self sufficiency Background Clearance Required: Department of Justice background clearance We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the direction of the Housing Supervisor the Housing Specialist provides client advocacy, case management, benefit establishment, linkage to Mental Health/Substance Abuse services and all other supportive services as needed.
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The Clinical Director is responsible for overseeing and developing SPY clinical programs and services, including contract compliance, providing counseling to youth and their families, overseeing substance abuse services, providing clinical supervision and oversight to staff roles, and incorporating health and wellness support across spy housing programs.
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Commitment to working with homeless individuals, mental health, substance abuse, elderly and in a harm reduction, trauma-informed care setting. We are targeting Food Access, with an emphasis on increasing the availability of health and fresh foods in under-resourced communities, Housing, with a focus on providing facility and care for individuals who have been released from the hospital, the Built Environment, prioritizing the removal of the barriers to health in the communities we serve, and Education, with a focus on risk prevention and support for pregnant and parenting teens to complete their education.
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