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Centene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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Therapists work in a dyad with a Support Worker who is responsible for case management services for the families, so you can focus on clinical interventions every day. We have remote and office based work sites, company cars, mileage reimbursement, and technology ready for you.
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At TFI Family Services, we offer a wide range of benefits, including flexible scheduling and remote work options. Hybrid Work Capabilities: Available for candidates living in or around the Ottawa area.
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This position has remote capabilities for those that live in or around the Ottawa area. Therapists are provided families to work with, engage, and schedule your own weekly therapy appointments with each family.
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Join TFI Family Services and enjoy a supportive work environment with flexible scheduling and remote work options. Our benefits package includes a longevity bonus, tuition reimbursement, and the opportunity to work with a fantastic team dedicated to our mission of strengthening families and achieving excellence in service, education, and advocacy.
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NOTE: This is a hybrid remote work-from-home role involving travel for home visits and community events in northeastern Kansas. Conduct non-medical assessments such as home safety, assessment of the community/environment resources, transportation, employment, and others to be able to refer to appropriate care/services, resolve concerns on member’s behalf, and gather information for medical providers in staff working within our organization.
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Provides psychosocial and resource support to members/caregivers, and care managers to access local resources or services such as: employment, education, housing, food, participant direction, independent living, justice, foster care) based on service assessment and plans.
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We offer a wide variety of benefits, including flexible scheduling and remote work! As a Case Manager, you will work with children and families to help ensure that children can safely thrive in their home environments.
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Embark on engaging adventures as you use your company issued vehicle to visit rural communities and neighborhoods to conduct door to door residential sales. Compensation: 55k annual earning potential (includes commission), use of a company vehicle for work, and cell phone reimbursement.
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