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Wright State University Social Work Dept liberal-arts.wright.edu/social-work BSW and MSW Program in Social Work, College of Liberal Arts

27/10/2020

ECHO (formerly UCDRC) has hosted Social Work students in the past and thought about WSU alum for an open position. It is a part time social worker, 2 days per week at a Catholic School near Dayton. We are looking for an LSW, bachelor level.

https://employment.udayton.edu/en-us/job/498185/echo-family-advocate-social-work



Michelle Sherman, LSW, Family Advocate

University of Dayton, ECHO

Empowering Children with Hope and Opportunity

937-232-2651 cell

[email protected]



Providing social work services to ECHO school families.

go.udayton.edu/echo

Hello Students,I just wanted to take a moment to encourage you all to exercise your right to vote!In Ohio you can vote t...
26/10/2020

Hello Students,

I just wanted to take a moment to encourage you all to exercise your right to vote!

In Ohio you can vote three ways:

1.) Early and in Person

-Voting early typically has shorter lines than election day and you can go at your leisure!

-To vote early in person find your local board of election address and hours here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/toolkit/early-voting/

-When you vote early you do not need a photo ID, all you need is your social security number. You can find other acceptable forms of ID here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/id-requirements/

2.) Vote by mail

-Vote by mail allows you to take your time and vote from your coach!

-To vote by mail you need to request an absentee ballot ASAP. If you do not request it by October 26th it is very likely that you will not receive your ballot before the election.

-you can fill out your absentee ballot request form here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/absentee-ballot/

- Your return ballot must be postmarked by November 2nd to be counted in the election results! -More information can be found here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/coronafacts/absentee-voting-by-mail/ -you can TRACK YOUR BALLOT here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/toolkit/ballot-tracking/

3.) On election day

-There may be long lines on election day, be prepared to wait! -Find your poll location here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/toolkit/polling-location/

-Polls are open on NOVEMBER 3rd from: 6:30 am – 7:30 pm. If you are in line to vote by 7:30 pm they must let you cast your vote!

-If you have any problems on election day, ask to cast a PROVISONAL BALLOT and call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for help!

Whichever way you decide to vote, remember that it is important to come prepared and knowledgeable. 1.) You can find your sample ballot here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/toolkit/sample-ballot/ 2.) You can research your ballot here: https://www.vote411.org/ballot and https://ballotpedia.org/Sample_Ballot_Lookup

I also want to encourage you all to be poll workers. Poll workers are paid for their time and it is a great way to give back to your community. We are also facing a national shortage because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the threat to older populations. You can sign-up to be a poll worker here: https://www.powerthepolls.org/CVPM and https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/poll-workers/signup/ or you can call you local board of elections directly. More information about voting can be found here: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/ or you can email any questions to [email protected]

Resources for Ohio Voters.

24/08/2020

SOCIAL SERVICES CLINICIANS (LSW/LISW & LPC/LPCC) NEEDED
FULL AND PART TIME PRN POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Haven Behavioral Health has current openings in our Social Services Department.
FT – 4 10 Hour days available (weekends required)
FT – 5 DAYS M-F
PT – PRN Evenings and weekends available
Duties include:
 Psychosocial Assessments
 Treatment Planning
 Group and individual counseling
 Discharge planning and coordination of care
Contact Trish Tingler at [email protected] or visit www.havenofdayton.com

05/08/2020

Agape for Youth, Inc. is in need of a full time Family Support Specialist to provide services to families and children referred to the program.

Qualifications include:

Current licensure as an LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC is required

Ability to teach and model parenting skills

Crisis intervention skills.

Knowledge of community resources

Effective verbal and written skills

Computer proficiency in Office 360 Microsoft Office programs

Drivers licensed required

Duties:

Provide supportive services and crisis intervention to families.

Visit with the family 3 to 5 hours face-to-face per week for approximately 12 weeks.

Increase parenting skills through hands-on work with the family.

Link families with resources as identified in the initial assessment.

Increase the conflict resolution and problem solving skills of the family.

Provide instruction for basic living services, including housecleaning, shopping, or other home management skills.

Complete an initial assessment and service plan, monthly report and closing summary within the time frames of the contract along with accurate billing logs.

Attend all staff, Semi-Annual Reviews (SAR), family team meetings and court hearings to provide information regarding the progress of the family.

Keep accurate billing logs

For additional information regarding employment opportunities, please contact Ann Morrissey at [email protected] or at 937-439-4406 x1103

22/04/2020

Rebekah Wyse decided to major in social work at Wright State so she could help others. Continue reading →

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158215549758501&id=85895103500
19/04/2020

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158215549758501&id=85895103500

Pearson VUE added ASWB candidates to the list of essential workers who are allowed to test in a subset of test centers that have been opened on a limited schedule for testing essential service providers. Availability is first come, first served. ASWB candidates must schedule their appointments online as explained in the FAQs about testing for essential services on ASWB’s exam program homepage on the Pearson VUE website. (https://www.aswb.org/covid-19)

Find out how to schedule at https://home.pearsonvue.com/essential-services-faqs >>

23/01/2020

WSU has an ongoing initiative for our Raider Food Pantry to raise funds for this endeavor by partnering with Kroger's community rewards program. As you may be aware, this program is absolutely free, helps out students and Fairborn residents who need access to our Food Pantry and only takes a few minutes to sign up. The way the program works is that every time you shop at Kroger and use your Kroger card, Kroger will donate one to four percent of your shopping bill to the Food Pantry Foundation fund.

Please consider supporting our efforts by signing up for our WSU Food Pantry fund with your Kroger card today. Please follow the steps below if you’re interested in helping our WSU students:

1. Obtain a Kroger card from your local Kroger if you already don’t have a Kroger card.
2. Register your Kroger card at www.KrogerCommunityRewards.com by creating an account.
3. After your account is set up, please go to your “Account Summary” and search for “Community Rewards.”
4. After clicking “Edit Kroger Community Rewards” information, please either type in BQ791 or search for “Wright State University Food Pantry.”
5. If you have done this correctly, you will see our organization’s name on your information page.
6. Please be sure to use your Kroger card every time you pay for each shopping purchase at Kroger to ensure that your purchases will benefit the Food Pantry.

On behalf of the WSU Raider Food Pantry and the students who benefit from this important fund, thank you in advance for your consideration of this request.

Thanks so much!

Learn more about how you can help raise funds for community schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations. Our community rewards program makes it easy. Learn more about Community Rewards.

07/01/2020

Kimberly Insley is a graduate of Wright State and is seeking applicants with LSW.

Mental Health Services for Clark and Madison counties are currently seeking LSW's for the following full time positions:

- Inpatient Social Worker (Clark County)

- Emergency Services Therapist (Clark and Madison Counties)

- School Based Therapist (Madison County)

These positions are Monday through Friday, first shift. Part-time positions are also available. We offer competitive wages and benefits. We are a community based non-profit organization which qualifies for the student loan forgiveness program. If interested in Clark County positions, please send resume directly to [email protected]. If you are interested in Madison County positions, please send resumes to [email protected]. These positions and others are also posted on Indeed.

Kimberly Insley MSW,LSW

Mental Health Services
(937) 629-3018

Shreya Bhandari, PhD, MSW, LSW (she/her/hers)
Professor of Social Work
Co-Director Greater Miami Valley Joint MASW Program
Wright State University
Dept. of Social Work
3640 Col Glenn Hwy
271 Millett Hall
Dayton, OH-45435

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