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Passion for topics such as, but not limited to: eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), BIPOC population, humanistic therapy, gender identity and sexual orientation, play therapy, art therapy, musical therapy, social work, Adlerian therapy, PTSD, group therapy, couples therapy, psychotherapy.
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Gain experience in: Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Education, Child Development, Sociology, Criminal Justice, or Mental Health.
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The Behavioral Health Technician supports the residential and inpatient milieu by facilitating therapeutic activity groups, assisting clients in acquiring skills to manage their eating disorder, maintaining a recovery-oriented environment, and providing general support and assistance.
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38008101 MRC Mental Health Social Work. The Inpatient Mental Health Social Worker works very closely with the multidisciplinary inpatient care team including the psychiatrist/nurse practitioner, nurse, psychologist, internal medicine provider, clinical therapy group staff, mental health coordinator, pharmacy and additional team members as needed.
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Confer, consult, and work with related personnel in community social services, mental health, education, and other service systems to activate resident treatment plans. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or human services, and 18 or more semester (27 quarter) credits of graduate work in the below areas, and three years or more of full-time supervised experience as a social worker.
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Responsibilities include supporting the Behavioral Health Director with interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints; and identifying and resolving problems.
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A Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field or the equivalent plus a minimum of 2 years relevant experience; or Master's degree.
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Qualifications: (LPC, LPCC and LCPC, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW) Required Skills/Abilities: Master’s degree in Social Work Graduate of CSWE/COAMFTE/CACAREP accredited program Minimum of 3 years of LCSW (post exam experience) 3+ years of unsupervised/post licensure psychotherapy treatment experience Active and unrestricted LCSW license in home state #LI-Remote The United States compensation for this independent contractor position is $60 per visit hour.
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Encouraged to Apply: mental health, psychology, counseling, behavioral health, social services, mental health counselor, medical, autism, classroom aid, classroom assistant, autism spectrum disorder, entry level, working with children, clinical aide, therapy aide, pediatric, pediatric therapy.
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Masters degree in a clinical mental health field, including Master of Social Work (MSW), MA in Counseling and Psychological Services, or MA in Family Therapy. 1) BA/BS in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields including but not limited to social work, psychology, or nursing from an accredited college or university AND.
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Completion of a two- or four-year Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice Degree through a Professional Peace Officer Education Program and pass the Minnesota P.O.S.T Licensing Exam or equivalent.
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Supervises instructs and evaluates the performance of the Social Work Assistant (BSW) to assure that all medical social services are provided to patients in compliance with Company, government, and professional standards.
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We are a global leader in environmental consulting – made stronger with the recent acquisition of Wood’s Environment & Infrastructure business and Golder – with world-class expertise in environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate resiliency & sustainability (CRS), and earth sciences.
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AECOM’sSustainable Legaciesprogram describes our approach to the environment, social equity and governance (ESG.) We embed sustainability throughout our business and help clients embed sustainable practices into their work.
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Intensive in-home therapy is available for families whose children, ages 5 to 17, are experiencing social, emotional and behavioral difficulties and need more intensive services to increase stability across settings and help prevent out of home placement.
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