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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Responsible for psychosocial assessments and interventions in crisis situations that often involve issues of suicide, homicide, family violence, elder or child abuse.
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Social work is responsible for psychosocial assessments and counseling to patients who present with interpersonal violence, sexual assault, sudden death, new diagnoses, trauma, homelessness, substance abuse, child, elder, and disabled abuse.
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The social worker will have knowledge in mandated reporting of abuse/neglect, trauma informed care, cultural and/or age specific concerns and impact, unstable housing or homelessness, food insecurity, substance use disorders, psychiatric illness, and the various community agencies and resources available.
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Part Time Social Worker for Inpatient Addiction Recovery Program and Inpatient Med/Surg. Schedule: Fri, Sat/Sun, Mon The Clinical Social Worker is responsible for the assessment and treatment of selected patients and their families in the Inpatient Addiction Recovery (ARP) Service and inpatient medicine/surgery.
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Requires a Massachusetts Licensed Certified Social Worker. Provides information, referrals, and counseling relative to: health issues, child protection needs, family violence, illness, community violence, substance use/abuse, disabilities, mental health concerns, bereavement and family homelessness.
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Requires Master’s Degree from an accredited school of Social Work with experience in trauma informed care. Requires level of knowledge of Social Work process and community resources and agencies in relation to health, illness, and disability, generally acquired through one to two years on-the-job training.
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Practice Detail: Outpatient Practice consisting of 2 Psychiatrists, 1 PT psychologist, 1 clinically licensed Social Worker (LCSW) and 1 Substance Abuse Provider. Practice Detail: Outpatient Practice consisting of 2 Psychiatrists, 1 PT psychologist, 1 clinically licensed Social Worker (LCSW) and 1 Substance Abuse Provider.
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This is accomplished in collaboration with other members of the Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) team, other HUD/VASH social workers, community providers, and VA interdisciplinary treatment team members including Primary Care, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Specialty Clinics as well as providers from other federal, state and local agencies.
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Licensure: Require current Massachusetts Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) required ,or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or must obtain MA Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) within 6 months of hire date.
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Keywords: social services, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, Direct Care, psychology, mentor, mental illness, mental health, disability, developmental disabilities, behavioral, rehabilitative, psychiatric, outreach worker, outreach services, human services, nonprofit, autism, crisis, trauma, advocacy, developmental disability, recovery.
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The Hospice Medical Social Worker provides a wide range of services to terminally-ill patients and families while consistently exercising judgment and discretion to determine the patient and family’s unique spiritual/ cultural beliefs, strengths, coping skills, and pre-bereavement and anticipatory grief needs.
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William James College is currently seeking a full-time Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) to join our Forensic Services/Juvenile Court Clinic team in Norfolk County. Perform court-ordered psychological and diagnostic evaluations for the MA Juvenile Courts in status matters (Child Requiring Assistance), child abuse and neglect cases (Care and Protection), juvenile delinquency and youthful offender cases, and emergency civil commitment evaluations for psychiatric hospitalization or substance use treatment.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED: At the Jail, works under the general supervision of the Director of Social Services, the Substance Abuse Program Supervisor, or the Social Services Supervisor.
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The Social Worker is a member of a dynamic, fast-paced social work team supporting the behavioral health and substance abuse needs of Beth Israel Deaconess HealthCare (BIDHC), a large network of primary care practices.
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Screen and triage referred patient requests for assistance around behavioral health, substance abuse, domestic violence, psycho-social stressors and/or concerns around aging at home. The Social Worker will contribute to the development and delivery of behavioral health focused training sessions to primary care staff and providers and may additionally provide in-person triage of referred patients within the primary care practice setting.
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