PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Hope Family Worker works with diverse families providing home based parent education, counseling and advocacy. Families involved with this program have active child protection cases.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To be considered applicants will have experience working with chemical dependency, community resources, child protection and home visiting.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Reuben Lindh Family Services offers multiple benefits. 16 paid holidays, vacation, sick & personal time, staff development,medical, dental and retirement packages.
HOW TO APPLY:
Email resume to jobs@reubenlindh.org. Please add HOPE FW to the subject line. No Phone Calls Please!
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Due to program expansions, Licensed, insurance reimbursable, Master’s level psychologist, marriage and family therapist(LMFT) or social worker (LICSW) is needed to provide individual and group therapy and care coordination services in a school setting 2 aftenoons/week to special ed students with emotional and behavioral problems. Experience with children and families needed. Send or mail resumes to Central Center for Family Resources, 1485 81st Ave. NE. Spring Lake Park, MN 55432, Attn: Kathy; Fax 763-780-0784 or kathys@ccffr.org
ICF International seeks a home-based Human Trafficking Team Leader to work within our Human Services and Community Development practice. This position performs a specific set of management activities related to the design, development, implementation and evaluation of the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) support to Anti-Trafficking Task forces funded by BJA and to human trafficking victim service providers funded by OVC. The position works under the supervision of the OVC TTAC Project Director.
"ICF International seeks a Project Director to work within our Human Services and Community Development practice in the International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP). This position is located at our client site in Northwest Washington DC. The Project Director will be responsible for overseeing processing of incoming victim reimbursement applications; developing and maintaining a victim’s database; gathering victim expense verifications; ongoing case management services including case tracking; informational mailings; the collection of information for and development of the annual ITVERP Report to Congress; and other assistance for victims of international terrorism. "
