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Educationand/or
Experience:
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- A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in a human behavioral science or in another major where 25% of the course credits earned toward the degree are in human behavioral sciences and 3 years of experience as a social service worker in an agency, or a child caring institution, or in an agency in a child welfare function.
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- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a human behavioral science, or in another major where 25% of the course credits earned toward the degree are in human behavioral sciences, and 4 years of experience as a social service worker, 2 years of which are in an agency or in a child caring institution, or in an agency in a child welfare function.
- Accepted fields of study: Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences; Education; Community Development; Law Enforcement; Forensic Psychology; Gerontology; Special Education; Education of the emotionally disturbed; Education of the Gifted; Behavioral Science; Community Services; Counseling (Psychology); Criminal Justice (Administration); Early Childhood Studies; Family Ecology; Family Life Education (Spring Arbor University); Family Studies; Family land/or Child Development; Guidance/School Counseling; Human Development and Family Studies (Michigan State University); Human Services; Psychology; Social Work; Sociology.
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SpecialSkills:
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Must be organized, have good written and communication skills. Able to work collaboratively with children, families, collaborating agencies, community professionals and other HCS team members. Effectively manage significant amount of documentation, be a self-starter and capable of performing duties with minimal supervision. Ability to organize, multi-task and prioritize duties and responsibilities. Able to solve problems and respond to crisis situations.
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