Social Worker- West Springfield We are so excited you\'re looking to
advance your career or take on a new challenge with May Institute! The
work you do matters, and we value your dedication to the company and the
individuals you serve! A close-up of handsDescription automatically
generated Are you eager to dive into the dynamic world of developmental
disabilities and make a real impact? Get ready to take center stage as a
Social Worker based out of our in our May Center for Early Intervention
in West Springfield! Requirements: Master?s degree from accredited
Clinical Social Work college or university program. Current licensure as
a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) or as a Licensed Independent
Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) by the Massachusetts Board of
Registration of Social Workers General Description: The Social Worker
works under the Early Intervention Program Director as part of a
multidisciplinary team to provide culturally and linguistically
appropriate services to children birth to three years of age in a
family-centered program. The Social Worker works directly with the
children and their families in the child?s natural environment including
but not limited to the child?s home and/or daycare settings. They
coordinate with families, multidisciplinary team members, and outside
providers, as appropriate to maximize positive developmental and
learning outcomes for children and families served. Some of our aMAYzing
Employee Benefits: Generous paid time off & your birthday as a holiday
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid training and certification
opportunities Tuition reimbursement & loan repayment assistance programs
403B retirement plan with employer match Responsibilities: Provide
individual and group counseling to children, adolescents, and young
adults with acquired brain injury and other neurobehavioral disorders
Develop and implement treatment plans and complete services notes
Provide case management and support to families and act as a liaison
between parents/guardians and the school and residential staff
Collaborate outside service providers such as DCF and DDS Provide
consultation and training to classroom and residential staff Work
collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team and participate in
clinical rounds, IEP meetings, and treatment meetings. Assist families
with guardianship, benefits, and transition to adult services. Assist in
the planning and coordination of family engagement events and Parent
Advisory Council meetings