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Crisis intervention & suicide risk assessment. Built on four decades of leadership in the community in responding to victims' needs, The Safe Center's repertoire of services and expertise in working with child and adult victims of abuse is breaking new ground in victim's services.
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In child welfare, ACS contracts with private nonprofit organizations to support and stabilize families at risk of a crisis through preventive services and provides foster care services for children not able to safely remain at home.
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Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) + Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Topics include ABA Data Collection, How to Handle a Crisis Situation, ABA Basics and Practical Applications, and coaching parents on different intervention strategies to help their child carry over skills in daily home routines.
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Provide outreach services, crisis intervention, risk assessment, safety planning and pyscho-education for families. Minimum of two years of experience in social services, counseling, crisis intervention, family services, preventive services, housing services or homeless services.
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As a Psychiatric Social Worker, you will develop exceptional diagnostic skills and use behavioral intervention techniques to de-escalate crisis situations. Current registration to practice as a Licensed Master Social Worker in New York State Required as determined by operational/regional needs.
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Accompany Capital is an award-winning Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that is certified by the CDFI Fund at the US Department of the Treasury; and a Small Business Administration (SBA) Approved Micro and Community Advantage Lender.
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FREE provides a diverse array of supports and services including: housing; recovery services; transition to work; employment; day, community and family services; respite; crisis services; education and after school support; specialty health services; and advocacy.
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A valid N.Y.S. Security Guard and Fire Guard License, certified in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (C.P.I. Provide crisis intervention when needed. Respond to incidents and utilize crisis management to protect the safety of the staff and clients.
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Candidates from outside or within State Service can be considered for hire under the Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement - Statewide (NY HELPS) program if they are licensed and currently registered by New York State as a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW.
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One-two year experience working in community-based setting including health services as a client/patient navigator, outreach worker or other relevant experience. The Community Liaison ensures that clients/patients have an unparalleled, excellent experience at Housing Works Community Health Center.
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St. Joseph Hospital also takes great pride in its extensive community outreach programs diabetes education, support groups, pet therapy, health fairs, teddy bear clinics and lecture series are only a few.
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Develop and implement high-quality reading intervention in collaboration. ● Engage students in daily targeted reading intervention through small. ● Trained in one or more programs of reading intervention.
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Preferred Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) Preferred with the expectation to pursue licensure within 1 year.
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Manage an online customer research panel and a private Facebook community of Stitch Fix clients. We cultivate a community of diverse perspectives—all voices are heard and valued. Recruiters will never request payments, ask for financial account information or sensitive information like social security numbers.
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Performs, trains and monitors social workers’ crisis intervention, counseling, and support to family and students. Performs, trains and monitors social workers’ knowledge of community resources and appropriate referrals to meet student’s needs.
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