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One (1) year of full-time satisfactory experience working with consumers of mental health services as a peercounselor/specialist, peer advocate or in related human services. Certification as a Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) issued by the New York Certification Board.
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Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) & Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CERPA) preferred. Youth Peer Advocate (YPA) and/or Family Peer Advocate (FPA) Certification(s) may be required.
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The Counselor Advocate will provide holistic case management to human trafficking survivors and be part of a team committed to the restoration of each survivor. Position Name Counselor Advocate (Spanish-fluent) Position Description The Counselor Advocate will be responsible for managing up to 23 clients in the caseload and providing holistic trauma-informed clinical services to the survivors of trafficking.
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The advocate counselor will work with social work staff to design and provide school-wide prevention services that seek to promote positive mental health and educational success, Major Duties: Provide crisis intervention, mediation, and other de-escalation interventions to students who are exhibiting disruptive behavior in classrooms and in the hallways.
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The ultimate goal of the College Counselor is to ensure that each student graduates ready to thrive in college and beyond. You'll build relationships with college admissions offices and advocate relentlessly on behalf of your students to facilitate the admissions and financial aid process.
$65,000 - $97,900 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 10 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Developing and fostering relationships with city partners including the NYPD DA’s Offices, and ACS to coordinate responses and advocate on behalf of children and families; Safe Horizon provides a holistic array of services to victims of domestic violence, child abuse, rape and sexual assault, human trafficking and other crimes through a network of more than 50 program locations throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
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In addition, CSP has a designated Advocate/Counselor serving criminalized survivors on-site at the Manhattan and Brooklyn Family Justice Centers, and a Training team that helps lead the City's whole-City response to criminalized survivors.
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This page MUST be completed and signed if you are applying for one of the following positions: Direct Support Professional (direct care), Bus Driver, Bus Aide, Medicaid Service Coordinator, Developmental Disabilities Specialist, IRA Coordinator, Residence Manager, Consumer Services Advocate, and Section Supervisor.
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Empowers clients to take a proactive role in their recovery journey and helps the client be an advocate for themself. Serves as a role model, advocate and mentor. Peer Specialists embody our core values of Empathy, Integrity, and Agility to engage and connect community members suffering from chronic mental illness, psychological trauma, or substance abuse with meaningful resources.
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Keywords: Direct service professional, counselor, residential counselor, direct care counselor, habilitation specialist, human services, social services, social worker, case manager, health services, developmental disabilities, mental health behavioral health, OPWDD, OMRDD.
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Ensure the smooth day-to-day running and supervision of recreational program staff and client advocate (peer counselor) staff and services in accordance with program goals, targets, and performance outcomes and all CAMBA and program policies, procedures, and protocols.
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Accompany clients to court proceedings, police station, and other community partners to advocate for the client’s needs, as necessary and appropriate to the case. Position : Children & Youth Counselor.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of School Counseling, the school counselor works with students to develop and implement plans around academic and social-emotional success. The school counselor supervises students in the areas of social-emotional, academic and college counseling.
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The Tutor will inform the Counselor Advocate of any issues that may arise and provide a written statement when necessary. The Tutor will conduct any other activities deemed necessary by the Counselor Advocate.
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Coordinate activities with primary counselor, courts, probation officers, community services and other post-treatment agencies. Intervene as advocate for patients or patients to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations.
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