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CEAP - Certified Employee Assistance Professional - Care Mgmt, LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Care Mgmt, LMFT - Licensed Marital and Family Therapist - Care Mgmt, LMSW - Licensed Master Social Worker - Care Mgmt, LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor - Care Mgmt, LSW - Licensed Social Worker - Care Mgmt, RN - Registered Nurse, State and/or Compact State Licensure - Care Mgmt.
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Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) OR Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with 2 years direct clinical care to the consumer in a clinical setting.
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Hold a current and valid license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD.
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Minimum 2 years experience post degree in healthcare, behavioral health, psychiatric and/or substance abuse health care setting. Monitors inpatient and/or outpatient level of care services related to mental health and substance abuse treatment to ensure medical necessity and effectiveness.
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Must be a Licensed, Masters Level Behavioral Health Clinician, Masters Social Worker (LCSW) who can administer assessments, make clinical decisions, provide Mental Health treatment, and hold any of the following licenses: LCSW, LPC or equivalent.
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Work under the supervision or guidance of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with approved clinical supervision or ACS credential. The Clinical Therapist I will work with a multidisciplinary treatment team to provide psychological, social, and interventions that support patients and families relating to behavioral/medical health, levels of care, disease and illness and wellness and recovery.
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Florida Licensed Social Worker (LCSW) or working towards becoming FL Licensed Social Worker (LCSW). As the region’s leading safety net hospital, Tampa General is committed to providing area residents with world-class and compassionate health care ranging from the simplest to the most complex medical services.
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Current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) You’re a compassionate therapist who shares in our ambitious mission to transform behavioral health care.
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The general duty of the Medical Social Worker (MSW)/Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is to provide social work services under the direction of the CBOC Primary Care Physician, Psychiatrist, Nurse Practitioner, HNFS' VA Operations Management representative, and VAMC personnel.
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Provides generalist social work services to patients and their families while maximizing utilization of personal family community and health care resources as related to management of the medical center process and disease continuum.
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Must hold a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or a Colorado Department of Education (CDE) School Counselor or CDE School Social Worker license by the start date of the position.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PhD; PsyD) in PA; if working location is in NJ, NJ license will be required. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PhD; PsyD) in PA will be required.
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Maine state licensure to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) is required. Consider a role as a behavioral health clinician integrated into a primary care setting.
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The Clinical Social Worker, Licensed, is responsible for optimal patient flow/throughput to enhance continuity of care, smooth and safe transitions, patient satisfaction, patient safety, readmission prevention and length of stay management.
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Internal customers: All levels of nursing management and staff, medical staff, and all other members of the interdisciplinary health care team. Requires a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) (equivalent*) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or have a MSW with the requirement to become licensed within 6 months of hire date.
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