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Elaine Ellis Center of Health, a federally qualified healthcare center in Washington, DC is looking for an HIV Community Outreach Coordinator to provide community outreach services, HIV education and HIV testing as well as linking HIV positive individuals who are not receiving medical care to our Center’s early Intervention services.
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WV Family Support & Rehabilitation Services (WVFSRS)“Be where YOU matter” OUR MISSION STATEMENT:Our mission at WV Family Support & Rehabilitation Services (WVFSRS) is to empower individuals with behavioral health and/or Substance abuse or dependency issues to live a more stable, self-sufficient, and satisfying life; by promoting prevention, early intervention, resiliency, recovery & rehabilitation through accessible and quality care.
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Early intervention is essential for lifelong health and wellness. Developed by Dr. Helen Egger, previously Head of Child Psychiatry at NYU Langone and Duke University, and the top minds in early childhood mental health, our programs empower families to get back to what matters the most as soon as possible.
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Provides crisis and early intervention when needed. The Mental Health Counselor will provide services such as outreach, crisis intervention, and service coordination to families experiencing homelessness in the District of Columbia.
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Assist enrollees in planning for transitions of care to include but not limited to transitioning from Early Intervention to DCPS; from pediatric to adult providers; transitioning out of HSCSN when the enrollee ages out or is disenrolled for any reason; from outpatient to inpatient or the reverse; and entering or exiting the custody of CFSA, DYRS or any type of institutional care.
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Child First is a model home-based early childhood intervention, embedded in a system of care, that works to decrease the incidence of serious emotional disturbance, developmental and learning problems, and abuse and neglect among the most vulnerable young children and families.
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Communicate with families about developmental screenings and provide education and support to parents whose children have been determined to be at risk for developmental delays, in accordance with OSSE’s Division of Early Learning’s Early Intervention (EI) process.
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We are a full-time, center-based, early intervention Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy program serving children with autism ranging from 18 months to 6 years of age. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality therapy to help our early learners reach their potential to communicate, improve social skills, and prepare for academic success.
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Knowledge of intervention and crisis principles and techniques for at risk children and families including; substance use issues, adult mental health, domestic abuse and affects of violence on children, and early childhood trauma.
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For example, screenings target sleep, feeding, behavioral issues, motor and physical activity, hearing, vision, obesity, thyroid disorders, cavities as well as developmental screening to understand the child's current milestones and provide supports for developmental improvements through our Young Athletes early intervention.
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Provide intensive, comprehensive educational advising, including assistance in developing a detailed educational plan and direction in course selection for TRIO participants; Provide academic early warning intervention strategies.
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Provide direct one-on-one ABA therapy to children as necessary. Provide supervision for BCBA/BCaBA candidates. Our comprehensive onboarding and training approach will support and prepare you to provide the best possible ABA therapy to our clients.
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Must be a Licensed Master Social Worker (MSW), Licensed Bachelor's Social Worker (BSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW), or Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) and have a minimum of two years of experience in case management, mental health services and direct service delivery.
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The Center for Children and Families (CCF) provides programs and services in the areas of Child & Family Behavioral Health, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Child Welfare, Early Childhood and Youth Development.
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Certified by the State Lead Agency as an Early Intervention Professional or Early Intervention Specialist or obtain certification within 6 months of hiring. Are you certified by the State Lead Agency as an Early Intervention Professional or Early Intervention Specialist or do you have the ability obtain certification within 6 months of hiring.
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