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HealthCare Support is actively seeking a Licensed Social Worker for a 13-week contract located in Baltimore, Maryland. Licensed Social Worker. HealthCare Support is actively seeking a Licensed Social Worker for a 13-week contract located in Baltimore, Maryland.
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A healthcare organization in Maryland is currently seeking a Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW-C) and/or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) to join their Oncology program in Baltimore.
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Social Work nurses combine the roles of a traditional social worker with that of a case manager, so you'll offer medical expertise in addition to non-medical patient support. As a Social Work RN, you'll develop, implement, and evaluate individualized patient care plans.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Certified (Maryland) within 6 months of hire. + Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Virginia) within 6 months of hire. TITLE: LCSW-Social Work Case Manager Glen Burnie, MD Baltimore Washington.
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We're seeking a licensed Social Worker with Oncology experience. Job Title: Oncology Social Worker (Day Shift) Candidates should hold a Master's degree in social work and a Maryland Social Work License (LCSW or LCSW•C.
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Valid/current license as a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) as issued by the state in which the work is performed. The Master Social Worker, Licensed position provides an array of reentry and case management related services to participants located within a corrections-setting.
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Must be licensed by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners at the LMSW level. Is licensed to practice social work in another state or possesses social work qualifications in another jurisdiction comparable and.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) The LCSW is responsible for the application of social work procedures and techniques, including interviewing, behavioral assessment, and evidenced-based therapies, in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological and neuropsychological disorders using the following skills: individual, family and group psychotherapy, couples-therapy, alcohol and drug treatment evaluations.
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Position Overview: We are currently seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to join our team and provide psychotherapy services at our partner facilities. Job Description Job Type : Full-time or Part-timeJob Title: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Location(s): Baltimore, Catonsville, Randallstown, and/or Cockeysville, MD Company: PsychoGeriatric Services (PGS) Compensation: Up to $93,600 per year (FT) or $45 per hour (PT) plus competitive benefits.
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Must be licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist (LCMFT) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW-C.
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Must be licensed in the State of Maryland, by the Board of Social Work Examiners, Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a Licensed Certified Social Worker- Clinical (LCSW-C.
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Trusted Staffe is seeking a dedicated Inpatient Social Work Case Manager to join our partner clinic in Baltimore, MD. We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical (LCSW-C) to provide essential support and advocacy to patients and families in the general medical inpatient setting.
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Our Client is currently seeking Social Worker for positions in Baltimore, MD for a 5x8 Days shift. You must have a License and at least 1 years of recent experience as a Social Worker. Our Client is currently seeking Social Worker for positions in Baltimore, MD for a 5x8 Days shift.
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The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) applies specialized clinical knowledge and advanced clinical skills in assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental, emotional, behavioral, and developmental disorders, conditions, and addictions.
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