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Act as a client advocate and help them define goals. Must hold a valid and active license as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW.
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Responsibilities include client intakes, assisting with activities of daily living, HMIS data entry, assessing clients to determine barriers to housing, assisting with completing documents, and providing referrals to various community services including substance abuse treatment, CES housing navigation, mental health services, benefits advocacy and veteran's services.
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PSS will advocate for services requested by the patient, cultivate the patient's ability to make informed, independent choices, to set goals and assist the patient in gaining information and support.
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Manage new client intake process- accept referrals from the Coordinated Entry System (CES); manage emergency one-night beds; ensure enrollment of each client in the Alameda County HMIS system; provide new client orientations including review of the Shelter Handbook with each new client.
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Operational skills to implement action plans, work with other units within the company (eCommerce Operations, Marketing, Finance, Sales, Product Development, Professional Services, Customer Service and Technology Operations) and serve as the client advocate to drive internal process improvements, improve the end user experience and increase the revenue opportunity for both the client and Paciolan.
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Provide trauma informed crisis counseling, advocacy, and coaching to families in crisis due to domestic and/or sexual violence in order to achieve a client-based plan for self-sufficiency and safety.
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The Shelter Advocate should be familiar with and employ key social work values, including client empowerment, professional boundaries, and self-care. CAST has an immediate opening for a Shelter Advocate - FLOATER.
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Monitors and ensures research is compliant with applicable regulations and policies of Advocate Health-Wake Forest University School of Medicine Institutional Review Board (IRB), AARI, and governmental agencies.
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As appropriate, assist client with navigating the criminal justice system as it relates to their victimization by providing information, court preparation, and education, working closely with the Victim Assistance program and Victim Witness Assistant at the DA's Office.
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Similar searchable job titles Social Services Specialist II Human Services Case Manager II Family Support Worker II Client Advocate II Community Outreach Coordinator II Keywords Client Advocacy Case Management Social Services Human Services Client Support Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer.
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CDM Smith has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Client Service Leader to lead client engagement and business development for water and wastewater municipal infrastructure for multiple private, municipal and state agency clients in the Southern California market.
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Each Parent Advocate will be assigned to a case planning unit and will support parents and bring their insights to the foster care agency decision-making process so that children are more likely to quickly and safely return home.
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The Client Advocates recruits clients into a multi-pronged intervention consisting of: sexual health, hepatitis, and substance misuse screening; brief interventions and education sessions; linkage to biomedical and behavioral interventions; and supportive services.
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Prior experience in domestic violence advocacy or related social services is highly desirable. We do this through our vital programs including a food pantry, counseling services, emergency family shelter, domestic violence and sexual assault programming and refugee resettlement.
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Work is performed in an environment that may cause the Shelter Advocate – Day/Swing/Float to encounter men in various states of dress. The Shelter Advocate is part of the Emergency Services Team on our Men's campus.
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client advocate jobs Title: clinical social worker Company: Gotham Enterprises Ltd in Anoka, Minnesota
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