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American School for the Deaf
Overview
The Clinical Social Worker provides therapeutic support, crisis intervention, and consultation services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children in a residential treatment program under the Clinical Coordinator's supervision. Key duties involve assisting with treatment planning, implementing therapeutic goals in the residential setting, carrying a caseload for counseling, and providing on-call support during evenings and weekends.
Compensation
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Posted
2 months ago
The GEO Group
This position coordinates program services to ensure consistent therapeutic care for the facility's children, involving leading primary prevention groups and assisting with crisis intervention and case planning. Key duties include coordinating services with external agencies, establishing activity schedules, conducting parenting programs, and maintaining required documentation for children's charts.
3 months ago
Community Health Connections
The clinician provides a range of psychosocial services including evaluation, diagnosis, counseling, crisis intervention, and case management within a community health center setting, collaborating with medical and mental health providers. Major duties involve direct client/family therapy, developing treatment plans, conducting assessments, consulting with staff, and arranging necessary referrals or crisis interventions.
$65,520 - $81,510 / YEAR
UHS
The Outpatient Intern-Case Manager/Therapist collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to stabilize patients experiencing mental health and substance abuse crises. Responsibilities include developing treatment and discharge plans, managing psychosocial needs, and conducting group therapies using a cognitive model.
Sheppard Pratt
Interns will serve various patient populations, providing a wide range of social work services to an assigned caseload to support treatment and discharge goals. Responsibilities include completing psychosocial assessments, meeting with patients and families, and conducting clinical groups.