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NYS Justice Center Criminal History background Check clearance through fingerprinting search required, in addition to clearance through the Protection of People with Special Needs Staff Exclusion List, the NYS Medicaid Exclusion List and clearance by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services for instances of child abuse and/or neglect.
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Under supervision, provides social work services and coordination of continuing care services by providing a variety of services such as individual counseling, family interventions, group support, and community networking to patients serviced at this facility, provides linkage to care, care coordination, provides consultation to the medical team regarding barriers affecting adherence to medical treatment and participates in all PCMH learning opportunities and huddles.
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Child Protective Services include the Child Protective Borough Offices, Family Preservation and Family Services Unit, Emergency Children’s Services (ECS), and the Office of Special Investigations (OSI.
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The Montefiore Wellness Centers are a large, University affiliated, substance abuse treatment program in the Bronx, NY. Each center provides substance abuse treatment and psychiatric services as well as on-site primary medical care, including HIV and Hepatitis C care.
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Conduct complete bio-psycho-social assessment that includes areas of substance use, health, mental health, relationship abuse, social services, family, schooling and work. BASIC FUNCTION: The Social Worker will develop services using the Harm Reduction model of care which emphasizes tenant’s choice in the delivery of services in which sobriety as well as tenant’s engagement in services is supported but not required in providing overall trauma sensitive case management services, including assessing and treatment planning linkages and referrals to services.
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Interacts with: Family Court personnel including Judges, Clerks, and Court Officers; Civil Legal Attorneys including members of the 18B panel, Law Guardians, and Domestic Violence attorneys; NYPD; District Attorney’s Office; ACS; and other legal and social service providers.
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At Graham Windham our Family Foster Care programs help children to get back to their families, adopted into a new family or connected to someone who is willing to be an anchor for children, throughout their childhood and into adulthood.
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Make recommendations for community-based services indicated by the level of care neededKeep statistics of clients served as part of a monthly progress report for ACSTo help interpret results of alcohol/drug screenings conducted by EDNY or other service providersParticipate in Family Team Meetings and Child Safety Conferences to assist ACS workers with engagement of ambivalent clients.
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We have 50 locations throughout the borough providing a variety of programs that offer assistance in the areas of family, children and youth support, educational services, elder care, homelessness, mental health, and workforce development.
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