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In addition to traditional offerings like medical, dental, and vision care, we also provide a comprehensive suite of benefits that focus on the physical, emotional, financial, and social aspects of wellness.
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Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, case management, or related mental health field. Demonstrated understanding of military and veteran issues, and the emotional impact of combat, e.g., brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and combat stress.
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Retail, Human Resources, Consumer Services, Employment Services, Social Services, Environmental Services, Apparel & Fashion, Non-Profit Organizations, Social Assistance, Human Services. We are North America’s leading nonprofit provider of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.
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The goal of the program is to promote the emotional, behavioral, social growth and development of children in the least restrictive environment appropriate to their needs. Evergreen's Comprehensive Foster Care program provides a range of family-based overnight care programs for children and adolescents who, because of the severity of their own emotional/special needs or their family situations, are at least temporarily unable to be cared for by their own families, or in a traditional foster home.
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Developing therapeutic recreation treatment plans for patients suffering from physical, emotional, and/or social dysfunctions relating to leisure; AND. Social security number request.
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Working knowledge and experience working within MTSS as a comprehensive framework and understanding of key elements of MTSS (e.g., universal screening, progress monitoring, multi-level preventative models, data-based decision making), evidence-based intervention delivery, integration of academic, behavior, and social-emotional learning, school leadership, culturally responsive instruction, and culturally relevant pedagogy.
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Teachers and staff in these classrooms support the academic, behavioral, communication, and social-emotional needs of students to help them develop independent living skills. The program is also supported by our related service providers including an occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, school psychologist and/or social worker, and physical therapist through direct service provision and consulting services.
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SSSAS is an age 3 to Grade 12 Episcopal day school located on three campuses six miles from Washington, D.C., in beautiful and historic Alexandria, Va. We believe that educating the whole child by tending to their individual academic, social/emotional, cultural, and physical needs, prepares them to be knowledgeable, kind, and empathetic citizens in a complex world.
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They are eager to learn about and explore their world, and through singing, dancing, and storytelling, you'll provide a safe and loving environment that nurtures the social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development of each child.
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Investigate, assess and plan interventions to help patients cope with social, emotional, economic and environmental problems. LICSW/ Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker highly preferred.
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In K-12 Educational Settings (conditions for learning, mindsets and mindfulness, restorative practices, school climate, science of learning and development, and social and emotional learning and related frameworks.
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Instruction includes an emphasis on social-emotional learning, and classrooms are characterized by student-centered organization styles such as differentiated instruction, collaborative groups, and child-initiated play.
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The Childrens Guild is seeking an experienced Elementary or Middle School Special Education Teacher to plan and carry out a therapeutically designed program to meet students' academic and social/emotional needs.
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW:At Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington, your knowledge and service in areas such as immigrants and refugees, mental health, social work, employment and adult education, legal and financial services, health care, food assistance, shelter and housing, developmental disabilities and prison outreach can make a profound difference in the lives of many.
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Provide Professional Development trainings on behavioral/social/emotional challenges commonly presented by primary and elementary students (e.g. bully, attachment, dysregulation of emotions, attention and concentration problems, developmental delays, anxiety and withdrawn behavior, grief, parental discord/separation, etc.
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