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Location

New York

Salary

$50,000 - $55,000 / YEAR

Core responsibilities

The specialist will provide violence intervention and treatment services to patients and the community, which includes conducting intakes, client advocacy, referrals, and follow-Ups for comprehensive service coordination. Responsibilities also involve developing educational curriculum, co-Facilitating workshops, monitoring program indicators, and maintaining required statistical records and case files.

Requirements summary

A minimum requirement for this position is a bachelor's degree and at least three years of job-Related experience. A master's degree in fields like counseling, psychology, social work, or public health is desired but not mandatory.

bachelor degreeTime ManagementCommunication SkillsCounselingReportingTrainingCurriculum DevelopmentGroup FacilitationPatient Rights ProtectionClient AdvocacyProgram MonitoringStatistical Record KeepingIntake AssessmentCase File Maintenance