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Full-time Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - Join Our Special Education Program Mental Health Team in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Are you a compassionate and experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) seeking a meaningful and challenging role.
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Candidates submitting to this role usually have experience or interest in other roles including Direct Care Worker, DSPs, Care Givers, Aides, Home Health Aide, Mental Health Technicians, MHTs, Behavior Health Technicians, BHTs, CNAs and Youth Care Workers.
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As a Flagstar DCW, you will ensure our patients receive essential social and emotional support and provide vital information of patient condition to House Manager. DCW/ Direct Care Worker Requirements: CPR/First Aid Certification from an In-Person Course Meets all State and Federal requirements for US employment in a healthcare setting Ability to Communicate Effectively Reliable Transportation to worksite location Flagstar DCWs are expected to carry out the following tasks: Provide basic patient care services regarding hygiene, grooming, feeding, supervision of daily activities and transporting to medical appointments/community events.
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Professional license does not include Licensed Social Worker LSW). Glade Run is Sanctuary certified we provide a supportive, respectful environment for our clients and our staff where shared governance, open communication, social learning and responsibility, non-violence, emotional intelligence, and growth and change are paramount in all aspects of our programming.
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Candidates submitting their resume to this role usually have experience or interest in other roles including Direct Care Worker, DSPs, Care Givers, Aides, Home Health Aide, Mental Health Technicians, MHTs, Behavior Health Technicians, BHTs, and Youth Care Workers.
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Licensed psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, clinical social worker, social worker, behavior specialist, certified registered nurse practitioner, or other professional whose scope of practice includes oversight of ABA services.
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We have a social work specific career ladder ranging from pre-licensed (in states where permitted), to three potential levels of facility social work, as well as a leadership path from Social Worker to Manager, Senior Manager and Senior Director.
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DaVita has an open position for a Social Worker who will be a vital member of each patient’s core care team. As a Social Worker at DaVita, you’ll be a part of a Team that values work-life balance and where your personal and professional growth is a top priority.
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Master of Social Work or Licensed Certified Social Worker with at least one year of clinical experience. Social Workers help patients understand their rights and responsibilities, and guide them in managing the physical, mental, emotional, and financial demands of End Stage Renal Disease.
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Job Title: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), School-Based. State appropriate professional licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. As a Social Worker, you will work will integrate with the school-based teams.
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Saluda, VirginiaOverviewThe Admissions Director/Social Worker has the responsibility for the admission, discharge, and coordination of resident social services. This includes admissions, discharges, coordinating community services for residents, as well as assessing resident emotional and social work needs.
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The Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) program is now hiring a TSS Worker. Provide crisis intervention, immediate behavioral reinforcements, emotional support, time-structured activities, time-out procedures, passive restraint (when necessary), and additional psychosocial rehabilitation activities as prescribed in the treatment plan.
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