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Licensed Clinical Social Worker / Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Taylorville - SMS-3311
N2201747
Principal Administrative
SMS-3311
Family and Community Medicine/Taylorville-SMS
NA
Taylorville

This position will serve as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor at the SIU Center for Family Medicine. The position will engage patients at the medical visit, determine the extent of their needs for therapy and/or community assistance and/or referral to psychiatry.

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1)  Master's degree in psychology, social work or counseling; AND
2)  Licensure as a Clinical Professional Counselor or Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Illinois (or eligibility for licensure); AND

3) Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.

 

Alternate Track
Not Applicable

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Upon completion of the above listed items, you will have officially applied for this position and your application materials will be reviewed by the hiring department.

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