Overview
Pay: $24.04/hour (additional $2,000 annually for fluency in eligible languages)
The Behavioral Health (BH) Case Worker- School Liaison will work closely with local school districts to help family members navigate through educational and school-related concerns and needs, as well as works with school districts to identify family members who may be in need of family support. The Case Worker-School Liaison shall serve as a resource to families, schools, and the community in improving overall student attendance and graduation rates, reducing truancy rates, identifying systemic issues, barriers, trends and needs, networking and disseminating information, designing solutions and expanding system capacity. The Case Worker-School Liaison is also responsible for providing direct case work/case management services including service eligibility determination, services plan development, service coordination, resource development, and advocacy. The Case Worker should attend to risk issues, documentation of care, timeliness of documentation, professionalism, caseload expectations, and administrative issues related to providing services.
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60 Years of Defining Dignity
Seven Hills Foundation has a 60-year history of caring for people who have the ability to thrive when given the support, respect and dignity that all human beings deserve. The basic principal of serving others is the cornerstone of the foundation upon which Seven Hills is built.
Since a group of parents in Central Massachusetts came together to advocate for their children in 1951, the momentum of advocacy and social justice has grown exponentially. Seven Hills Foundation now stands as one of the most dynamic and comprehensive health and human services agencies in the country. With over 160 locations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and seven countries abroad, Seven Hills is the premier provider of comprehensive supports for people with significant life challenges.