Posted 6d ago

Licensed Social Worker

@ Rise
Tucson, Arizona, United States
$43/hrOnsiteContract
Responsibilities:home visits, assess development, counsel families
Requirements Summary:Independent contractor Licensed Social Worker with a BA in Social Work and AZ licensure; background check; continuing education per credentialing; bilingual is a plus.
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Job Description

RISE Early Intervention is a growing organization that provides support to families of children birth to three years of age with disabilities or special developmental needs, helping them to build on their child's strengths, and to enhance and promote the child's growth, development and learning skills in their natural environment.



We are currently contracting a Licensed Social Worker for our AzEIP Program to be a support for our EI Core Teams. The Core Team is composed of the following disciplines: Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, and Developmental Specialists. The Arizona Early Intervention Program provides support to families of children birth to three years of age with disabilities or special developmental needs, assisting them on learning developmental skills such as gross motor, fine motor, language, and facilitate engagement in activities, routines and events of everyday life.



We are seeking Licensed Social Worker to hire as independent contractor!



The Licensed Social Worker is responsible for:




  • Making home visits to evaluate a child's living conditions and patterns of parent-child interaction

  • Preparing a social or emotional developmental assessment of the infant or toddler within the family context

  • Providing individual and family-group counseling with parents and other family members, and appropriate social skill- building activities with the infant or toddler and parents

  • Working with those problems in the living situation (home, community, and any center where early intervention services are provided) of an infant or toddler with a disability and the family of that child that affect the child's maximum utilization of early intervention services

  • Identifying, mobilizing, and coordinating community resources and services to enable the infant or toddler with a disability and the family to receive maximum benefit from early intervention services

  • Work as part of a comprehensive multidisciplinary core team and participate in a variety of meetings such as attend Core Team meetings. one-on-one family sessions, and Individual Family Service Plan meetings

  • Candidates must be open to a flexible schedule, be willing to work evenings or weekends as needed for service provision to families and travel to attend meetings, training and to provide services in a natural setting in and around the Phoenix and/or west valley cities.