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The CALM Intervention Specialist will work with the Family Support Partner to improve outcomes for children/youth entering or moving within the child welfare system by supporting greater permanency, creating critical pathways of connection across systems, and providing supports to prevent crisis/disruption from emerging and creating stabilization.
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A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with major coursework in sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling, education or related field.
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Keywords: youth counselor, direct care worker, direct care counselor, direct care professional, residential counselor, mental health technician, mentor, group home, residential treatment, behavioral health.
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Work includes exposure to the variety of counseling, referral, placement and/or adoptive functions required to provide services to children and youth, services to adults and aging, services to individuals with mental illness and/or with intellectual disabilities, services for family medical care and/or for correctional rehabilitation.
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Partners with Area Real Estate Manager to negotiate, review and approve any landlord or seller’s work. From support of Ronald McDonald House Charities to our Youth Opportunity project and sustainability initiatives, our values keep us dedicated to using our scale for good: good for our customers, people, industry and planet.
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Team Work , Business/Entrepreneur , Youth Development , Community Organization , Computers/Technology , Environment , Social Services , Leadership , Public Speaking , Writing/Editing , Communications , Education , General Skills , Urban Planning.
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The Staff Psychologist will work closely with PATCH Clinical Director Emily Becker-Haimes, PhD, to support ongoing efforts to expand the program and contribute to ongoing quality improvement efforts and community outreach.
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The paralegal will join a dynamic team of MLP attorneys and paralegals who work on-site across the City of Philadelphia at CLSs MLPs. While the paralegal will provide brief advice, referrals, and other representation on a broad range of legal issues, the paralegal will be formally co-located in its SSI Unit, helping families to access and maintain disability income for eligible children and youth.
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An integral part of our work is education about the realities of homelessness and poverty and vigorous advocacy on behalf of and with homeless and low-income persons for more just and humane public policies.
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Key Words: Resource Parent Support Worker, Aftercare worker, Case Manager, Social Worker, Community Liaison, Childcare Worker, Foster Care, Permanency, Family and Youth Services, Youth Mentor, Parent Mentor, Post Adoption Social Worker, Foster Parent Trainer, Foster Care Worker.
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Title: Special Education Teacher (Intensive Learning Support-High School) FLSA: Exempt Reports To: Chief Clinical Officer Organization Summary: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth ("TLC") is a social enterprise company serving the Greater Philadelphia Area for over 50 years.
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The Case Manager will work with community resources such as schools, DPW and SSA, mental health and drug and alcohol programs, children and youth services, adult and juvenile probation, payers and the Office of Behavioral Health.
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Have a minimum of 1 year full-time experience in providing mental health direct services to children, youth or young adults and a graduate degree in psychology, social work, education, or counseling from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
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Great Career Opportunity for Bilingual THERAPIST Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to work remotely.
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That complement the Religious Education Program of the Parish -implement Safe Environment requirement policies and procedures and ensure that all volunteers are in compliant with clearances and trainings of the Office for Child and Youth Protection -obtain approval and support from the Pastor for the general direction of the Religious Education of the parish -meet with the pastor routinely to discuss matters relating to the Parish Religious Education Program and sacramental preparation.
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