School Social Worker
AnthroMed Education
Full-Time Transition School Social Worker:
As we continue to expand, we seek a driven school social worker to join our team on a role working in a transition program in Oak Forest, IL for the 2024-2025 school year.
Compensation: $58,000-$70,000 based on experience. Can be paid a salary or hourly based on preference
Position Details:
+ Full-time Monday-Friday
+ Social work supporting 18-22 year olds in a transition program. This social worker will work closely on vocational and community skills.
+ Working as part of an interdisciplinary team with teachers, paras, and other related service staff
With AnthroMed Education, our team of Social Workers positively impacts the lives of their students in our partnering schools. Taking pride in our ability to support our Social Workers at each stage of their careers is one of our greatest strengths as a local organization.
Why AnthroMed Education?
Support we provide our clinicians: AnthroMed Education has a wonderful social work Clinical Director with her LCSW who offers our clinicians support through the school year!
+ Bi-Weekly team meetings where all AnthroMed social workers get together to collaborate
+ LCSW supervision at no-cost
+ Dedicated 1:1 caseload support
+ Professional Development opportunities
+ Materials stipend for supplies
+ Yearly licensure reimbursement
Benefits: AnthroMed Education is proud to provide a United Healthcare PPO plan where the premium is 100% paid for, that means $0 premium cost from your paycheck! Also our 401K with 3% matching starting Day 1.
Qualifications:
+ Masters in Social Work
+ Active PEL with School Social Work Endorsement
AnthroMed Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer
AnthroMed LLC will not discriminate against any person based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, height, weight, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, pregnancy, disability, veteran, or military status
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