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The Social Worker IV is an integral part of an interdisciplinary, ground-breaking pilot in NYC to send a clinician and FDNY EMS- Emergency Medical Technicians to mental health 911 calls.
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Position Summary : Under the direction of the Community School Director and his/her designee, provides mental health services to children, adolescents and their families using various social work methods, including individual, group and family therapy.
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Master's degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or a related field. We are currently seeking enthusiastic psychotherapists to join our dynamic and compassionate team at CCM, where we provide innovative, culturally sensitive treatment at our five NYS-licensed mental health clinics located in Brooklyn and midtown Manhattan.
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Conduct individual, couples, group, and family therapy sessions to address a range of mental health concerns, with a focus on depression, anxiety, and self-esteem issues. As a key member of SMPsychotherapy, you will play a crucial role in providing therapeutic support to women and their families, helping them navigate challenges, manage mental health symptoms, and achieve personal growth.
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Holistic and integrative, we focus on treating the individual as a whole and addressing all aspects of mental health, including physical, emotional and spiritual. We encourage qualified candidates from all walks of life to apply and join our dedicated team of mental health professionals.
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Comprehensive health benefits and retirement plan with an employer match of 3% in years 1-5 and 5% in years 6 and beyond. Experience with data management systems, similar to PowerSchool, School Messenger Illuminate DNA, and Automate The Schools (ATS), required.
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The Mental Health Counselor or Social Worker provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, attendance outreach, workshops to young adults and assists in implementing other aspects of the program.
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Complete thorough mental health assessments; including psychosocial evaluations, mental status exams, and risk assessments. Type: Regular, full-time, 10-month position (September - June) with opportunity to work Fee-For-Service in July & August.
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Minimum of four years of post LMSW experience as a social worker in the health care field. If working in Gender Affirming Surgery, must have at least 2 years experience in an out-patient mental health facility/environment working with an LGBTQIA+ population.
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Strong grasp of psychiatric mental health theories and their application in practice. Familiarity with community resources pertinent to mental health care. Proficiency in conducting mental status examinations and familiarity with current diagnostic manuals.
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As a social work/MHC intern you will work with the interdisciplinary team to assist participating individuals with various levels of serious and persistent mental illness. Maintains effective communications with clients, primary care physicians, substance abuse and mental healthcare providers, family, collateral resources and other agency staff on behalf of clients.
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Our school-based Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors and Licensed Psychologists promote the emotional and social growth of children so that they can thrive in school and succeed in life.
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Master’s degree in mental health counseling or social work. The Quad Preparatory School is looking for mental health counselors or social workers to join our team of Upper School clinicians in the 2024-25 school year, providing effective, integrated school-based counseling.
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RevCore Recovery Center of Manhattan, LLC is seeking Social Worker or Mental Health Counselor for the outpatient mental health program, located in Brooklyn. A complete and thorough assessment of both the mental illness, as well any co-occurring substance use disorder, will be accomplished.
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Masters or better in Mental Health Counseling or related field. The Children’s Village does not discriminate against any employee, prospective employee or contractor because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic predisposition, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction history or any other protected classification under federal, state or local law.
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