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Hours: Week days only - Per Diem - Must work at least 2 shifts per month. The Social Worker is a mandatory reporter in suspected cases of abuse or neglect. The Social worker intervenes in situations where the treatment plan can be significantly impacted by providing the patient/family with support and counseling regarding social, emotional and/or financial issues.
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Reporting to the Clinical Services Administrator, the Social Worker is responsible for improving the health and wellbeing of shelter and former shelter guests, providing crisis intervention, safety planning, clinical consultation, referrals and support, connections to alternative placements, and support to mitigate barriers to housing and housing retention.
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Pay Information $2,631 per week About The Position Weekly Pay Range - $2368 To $2631 Summary : A SOCIAL WORKER help people with a broad range of issues, including psychological, financial, Health, relationship, and substance abuse problems.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home - an expansive home care network, and large integrated physician network.
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About this job: Provides 40 hours per week of clinical services to the Counseling and Behavioral Health unit at the MGH Charlestown Health Center. The position consists of two distinct roles:One role, 20 hours per week, is a position providing therapy and general support to children/adolescent patients as well as families as part of a behavioral health team integrated in a community health center.
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Social Worker- per diem. This worker will be under the supervision of a supervisory level LICSW, but will function with a great deal of autonomy and with specialized expertise in the area of Psychiatry.
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NO local travelers will be accepted (cannot reside within 50 mi from the facility) NM to interview and offer Please provide dates and times available for interview at time of submission ALL RTO REQUESTS MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SUB Travelers who have worked for Beth Israel Lahey Health as TRAVEL, perm or per diem within the last year will not be accepted.
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HealthDrive is currently seeking a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) to work Full-Time or Part-Time (2-5 days per week) at nursing facilities in the Newton, Massachusetts area.
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Meet with the young adult a minimum of one time per week, increasing and decreasing as directed by the Clinical Supervisor on the basis of clinical need. 12 paid sick days per year. This position will primarily serve young adults in Suffolk County.
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You’ll typically work 3 ½ - 4 hour shifts, approximately 17 ½ - 20 hours per week in a part-time or seasonal role and 8 hour shifts in a full time role. Take the next step on your career journey as a Package Handler/Warehouse Worker at UPS. Full and part time postions available.
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SHIFT: 40hr, Monday - Friday, 7am - 3:30pm, Requires one (1) weekend per month, No On-Call required. Required Certs: Licensed at the Masters Level with Masters in Social Work degree - Mass LCSW , BLS.
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May be required to have MSW or LCSW per state, contract or facility. Licensed Clinical SocialWorker openings in Boston, Massachusetts, $55.00 per hour! Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation.
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Job Type: Per Diem. If license pending, will work under the direct clinical supervision and have all notes co-signed by a licensed social worker. License Lic Clinical Social Worker required., or Registration Lic Indep Clinical Social Work required.
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Compensation for this position is $22.00 per hour. Vacuum cleaning, mopping, stripping, waxing, and buffing floors. Bilingual, Bicultural, LGBTQIA identifying, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color are encouraged to apply.
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Inpatient Social Worker. Knowledge of developmental stages and clinical implications regarding trauma informed and patient centered care. Is competent in delivering patient care that is trauma informed and patient centered.
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