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Students are more interested than ever in social entrepreneurship, impact investing, ESG, sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and more. Proficient in impact investing, social entrepreneurship, commercialization, design driven innovation.
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The department is grounded in sociological discipline with sociology majors having to complete four core courses, and electives in four main concentrations of social identity, social organization, social deviance, and social change.
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Work with the school counselor, social service workers, and community partners to develop individualized intervention and graduation plans to address social/emotional issues impacting performance.
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The Community Health Worker-Family Advocate performs various activities focused on the Stronger Together Grant, along with the Social Worker-Integrated School Liaison. Works with the Social Worker- Integrated School Liaison to develop and provide groups focusing on Self-Advocacy Skills and Educational Rights/IEP rules and process.
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We're looking for a therapist or social worker to be part of the Evanston team, willing to see a minimum of 20 clients a week. We laugh, we love what we do, we provide excellent client service, have fun company and team outings.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Plan and participate in summer learning program in collaboration with a focus on social emotional learning. Demonstrated knowledge of social-emotional learning concepts. An advocate for justice.
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Provide support on game-day as videoboard operator/director for Loyola Athletics events in Gentile Arena or as social media manager, as needed. Help coordinate any “pre” and “post” production of video and graphics projects including but not limited to scripting, audio recording, lighting, and posting to all digital/social media/website platforms.
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Maintain required clinical records and submit appropriate documents for statistical reports with adherence to program standards in school social work. Working with parents and/or guardians, teachers, school principal and/or principals designee, and community-based resources, the school social worker implements strategies promoting positive school adjustment.
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Actively participate in the development and implementation of new social work structures, techniques and approaches to service delivery and program construction. The School Social Worker will report to the Principal or designated member of the leadership team, will serve as a member of MTSS/RTI team, and will partner with school and network leadership teams to carry out the responsibilities of the role.
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Current programs include center-based, family childcare, and home-based early childhood development programs for children ages 6 weeks through age 5 and afterschool and summer camp programming for children up to age 17, as well as extensive family support, mental health, social services, and professional development training.
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10+ years selling in digital, ad tech, martech, branded content and social/influencer marketing programs. Create meaningful integrated partnerships driving revenue growth and impact with top brands and ad agencies while serving as a trusted counsel on branded content, social media, and measurement.
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Qualifications Master’s Degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology or other closely related fieldAffiliated license to practice in the state of Illinois (LCPC or LCSW) requiredAt least 2 years of residential or post-secondary experience desired, preferably with people with disabilitiesBasic computer skills required.
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What you get at CTS as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP):Growth opportunitiesEncouragement of creativityHolistic and supportive culture and environment RequirementsEducation / Qualification of a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) therapist:Master's Degree in a human service field (Social Work, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology, etc.
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Post-Discharge from an Inpatient or Post-Acute Stay Conduct structured clinical assessment to identify post-discharge needs, including but not limited to: medications, specialist appointments, home health, DME, caregiver support, social determinants of health, etc.
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