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Bachelor’s degree; Human Service field degree is preferred (Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Service, Education, Counseling, Family Relations, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapeutic Recreation, Speech Language Pathology, Behavioral Sciences, Art Therapy, etc.
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Relevant experience includes work in these areas: Behavioral health, mental health, or intellectual and developmental disabilities services Field-based healthcare or human services Service Coordination, Supports Coordination or Program Specialist roles Child, Family and Youth Services case management experience (County CYF) Law enforcement Case management or other protective services This position will require you to travel locally and regionally, so you must have your own vehicle.
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Provides individual and family case management/referral services to court-involved youth and families by assessing basic physical, social, educational, legal and service needs. This position requires travel from our base location to other courts or locations in Worcester County with primary work being at the Juvenile Court located within the Worcester Trial Court.
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Education: Bachelors in Social Work, or a Masters in Social Work (MSW), or a Masters in related field preferred. The Social Services Case Manager is a member of the multi-disciplinary treatment team assuming responsibility for: assessing the psycho-social needs and resources of the acute hospitalized mentally ill consumer; coordinating and implementing psycho-social services; assessing the discharge needs and resources of the consumer and their significant relations; assisting the consumer and/or their significant relations to obtain necessary services and resources.
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Qualifications: Education: Master's degree required in Social Work, Counseling or other human-service related field. MH Case Manager - Therapist - Mercy Clinic Adult Psychiatry.
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A Bachelor’s degree with major course work in sociology, social work, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, other related social sciences, criminal justice, theology, nursing, healthcare administration, counseling, or education.
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Qualifications : Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Gerontology, Human Services or related field required. Work collaboratively with identified elder law and fire department advocates, first responders, housing and building code enforcement and residential service coordinators.
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A Social Work license (LGS, LGSW, LISW, or LICSW) is required only for candidates who hold a Social Work degree (BA., BS., or MA), per the Minnesota Board of Social Work requirements.
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Bachelor's Degree in a Social Work, Psychology, Sociology or a Behavioral Science field. As an Adult Case Manager you will help clients gain access to services needed and support them through their recovery.
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Direct Services: Provides services to consumers in their least restrictive environment, i.e., at home, work, etc. Daily Living Skills Training: Provides face-to-face basic living skills training in a variety of psychosocial areas, i.e., social skills, stress management, housekeeping, laundry, shopping, meal preparation, personal hygiene/self-care, money management, using public transportation, healthy lifestyle, medication management, etc.
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To excel as a Support Coordinator at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board, candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Human Services, such as Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling, and have at least one year of experience providing support coordination or case management services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a specialization in psychology, behavioral health, social work, special education, counseling, rehabilitation or closely related field is required.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Case Manager assists individuals with obtaining access to, and coordinating health care, behavioral health treatment, social services, advocacy, educational programs, recreational programs, and community resources.
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Mental health practitioner or hold a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology or human services related field from an accredited college or university and meets requirements for supervision and continuing education.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited four-year institution of higher learning with a specialization in psychology, behavior health, social work, special education, counseling, rehabilitation, nursing, or a closely related field.
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