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Case work counseling is provided and/or referred to address issues concerning Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Health concerns, Substance Use, and School difficulties. We provide community-based prevention and family foster care services, group homes in the community for struggling children and families within the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and short-term residential services for unaccompanied migrant children.
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Responsible for programmatic development in sexual assault and domestic violence counseling, advocacy, and prevention education. The Program Director is responsible for a number of programming duties at Riverview Center to support development, direct services, prevention education, and general operations of the Illinois Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services.
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Minimum of 2 years of work experience providing trauma-informed domestic violence prevention and intervention services to underserved families, preferred. We are seeking a full-time, bilingual Spanish/English master's level mental health professional to serve as a Therapist to provide trauma-informed individual and group counseling services to survivors of intimate partner violence and children exposed to IPV in the home.
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Conduct workshops for parents, staff and community organizations on relationship abuse prevention, the legal aspects of domestic violence, helping children overcome the effects of witnessing/experiencing abusive relationships, and other pertinent subject matter as indicated.
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Family Independence Administration (FIA) provides temporary help to individuals and families with social service and economic needs to assist them in reaching self-sufficiency via essential and diverse programs/services, such as: temporary cash assistance, SNAP, childcare, eviction prevention services, adult protective services, job training, employment plans/support, domestic violence assistance, child support enforcement, etc.
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Substance abuse and violence prevention/intervention and educational services. Masters Degree in Social Work or Mental Health Counseling; Marriage/Family Therapy or other related degree.
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Behavioral Violence Prevention Training within 3 months of hire and maintain current. SOCIAL SERVICES II: To provide emotional support, crisis intervention and counseling for Pediatrics, Adolescents, Adults, Older Adults and their significant others to cope with a multiplicity of social and emotional problems; information and referral; referrals for financial assistance and supportive services to patients and families with problems that are related to hospitalization, illness, disability or trauma.
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DVS also administers the No Violence Again (NOVA) program located at the DHS intake center and the Domestic Violence Liaison Unit, which provides domestic violence counseling and intervention at Job Centers.
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5) Behavioral Violence Prevention within 6 months of hire and maintain current annually. 1) Must have a minimum of a master's degree in Human Services, Counseling or another helping field 2) Must have a current and valid license as a LCADC, LPC, LCSW or the equivalent, issued by the State.
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Rising Grounds anti-intimate partner violence program - offers a variety of trauma-informed, anti-oppressive programming focused on the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV); advocacy and healing for survivors and children impacted by abusive partner behavior; and training intended to increase awareness of the epidemic of gender-based violence.
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Background and interest in one or more of the following: suicide treatment/prevention, stress management/anxiety disorders, men's mental health/working with male clients, EDI/multicultural counseling/cultural diversity, substance abuse prevention/treatment, eating disorders, LGBTQIA+ issues, sexual assault/relationship violence prevention/treatment.
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CAMBA's Violence Prevention and Intervention Services (VPIS) serve victims of violent crimes, domestic violence, sexual assault and/or those affected by violence. Utilizing a family-centered and strength-based approach, teens, adults, seniors, immigrant women and their families affected by violence or facing potentially violent situations can also access a broad range of violence intervention, prevention and education services where they will demonstrate the ability to recognize, diffuse, and/or avoid violent situations.
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The Childrens Aid A Safe Way Forward Program (SWF) provides child welfare involved families affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) with comprehensive general prevention services, including case management, and therapeutic intervention services to address the IPV. This joint prevention-clinical service model offers comprehensive trauma-informed services to the whole family, including the survivor of IPV, the person causing harm (PCH), and children exposed to the IPV/DV in the home.
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