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LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONCurrent license in the State of Texas as a Licensed Professional Counselor (“LPC” or “LPC-A”), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (“LMFT”), Licensed Master Social Worker (“LMSW”), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (“LCSW”), or Registered Nurse (“RN.
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Note: We are unable to work with substance abuse counselors, school counselors, registered nurses, career counselors, and business coaches (unless they have an additional license as a clinical social worker or mental health counselor.
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Certification/Registration/Licensure - Must be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) -OR. Have some understanding of Behavioral Health integration with Ambulatory settings.
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Requirements Licenses/Certifications : Current and valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of Texas or Current and valid Texas license as a Master’s Social Worker (LMSW), required LCSW preferred and Certified Case Manager (CCM), Accredited Case Manager (ACM) or Fellowship of the American Academy of Case Management (FAACM), required Education : Bachelors of Nursing (BSN) or Masters Social Work (MSW); Masters degree preferred.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) We are currently recruiting a Texas Licensed Clinical Social Worker for a 100% teletherapy position. Interest in being a pioneering clinician in a thriving behavioral health care modality.
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Licensed Social Worker of LMSW, LBSW, LCSW OR current unrestricted RN license, NP, PLP (Professionally Licensed Psychologist), LPA (Provisionally Licensed Psychologist) or LPC license in the state of Texas.
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Utilizing a strong experience in care coordination and social work, the Care Worker understands the social deterrents of this population, as well as the challenges and barriers to being able to follow through on a plan of care.
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Assembly Line Worker: An Integral Position in an Innovative Manufacturing Hub. As an Assembly Line Worker, you play a critical role in the heart of our manufacturing processes. Experience as an Assembly Line Worker or in a similar role is preferred.
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Expert understanding and experience integrating all elements of the digital landscape into comprehensive strategies, including basic analytics, social listening, content creation, community engagement, influencer marketing, and paid social tactics.
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License/Certification: Licensed Behavioral Health Professional or RN with psychiatric experience based on state contract requirements e.g., LCSW, LPC and RN with BH experience is required.
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Social Media: Works with Social Media Manager to create and manage comprehensive social media strategy including content development, audience building and social influencer partnerships.
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In today's evolving business landscape, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) efforts have emerged as critical success factors. Check Us Out On Social Media. Deep expertise with ESG standards, frameworks, and ratings including TCFD, SASB, CDP, UN Sustainable Development Goals, GRI, MSCI, Sustainalytics, ISS, etc.
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Job Description: We are currently seeking a Remote Mental Health Therapist to join our team. Remote Mental Health Therapist. Adhere to ethical and legal standards in the provision of mental health services.
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The Social Media Specialist will work closely with the Social Media Coordinator and the marketing team to ensure brand consistency and clear messaging across each company's social media platforms.
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The Associate Media Director, Cross-Tier Paid Social is responsible for the overall success of the ongoing paid social media campaign activations for Lexus and LDA. The ideal candidate for this position has a passion for paid media, specifically social media, and a proven track record of implementing successful paid social media tactics on multiple platforms.
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