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Superior inter-personal communication skills Ability to problem solve Ability to prioritize effectively Strong documentation skills Familiar with child abuse and domestic violence issues along with available community resources Knowledge of human growth and development, personality disorders, common medical terms, and diagnoses and prognosis.
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Provide Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) to OCFS child welfare staff including debriefing, defusing grief and loss, and crisis management supports. Maintain currency on clinical and child welfare national best practices and relevant topics in order to provide high-quality training and consulting to OCFS staff.
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Ensure case manager compliance with all special education timelines as required in the Child Find, evaluation, and IEP processes; We are excited to advertise for the position of a half-time IEP Coordinator to support the work of our High School’s Special Education Team. We are seeking a dynamic, highly organized individual to provide appropriate oversight and administration of the High School’s IEP meeting requirements and to support our adherence to all timelines and requirements of special education laws and regulations.
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Obtain certification in Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) Provide Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) within required timelines to OCFS child welfare and intake staff and child welfare community providers including but not limited to debriefing, defusing grief and loss, and crisis management supports.
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Knowledge of child development and age-appropriate activities. Knowledge of child development and age-appropriate activities. The Nanny will maintain a safe and healthy environment for children and will communicate with parents on a regular basis to discuss the children's progress and needs.
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There is a very special child living in the Thomaston area who needs skilled 1-on-1 nursing in their home. There is a very special child living in the Thomaston area who needs skilled 1-on-1 nursing in their home.
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Knowledge in some or all of the following areas: Child development, family systems, special education, mental health, developmental delays, juvenile justice system. Ongoing care includes providing health education/health promotion, in partnership with other members of the Interdisciplinary Team.
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Chapter 10 of the Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure regulations defines a field related to social work or social welfare as including but not limited to: "behavioral science, social and behavioral sciences, childhood development, education and human development, mental health and human services, psychology, psychology/educational psychology, rehabilitation services, and sociology.
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