January 13, 2014

Job opening for spanish-speaking therapist at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC) and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey (CHONJ) is an award winning medical institution and teaching hospital.  NBIMC is a 673-bed medical center offering comprehensive health care, with more than 800 physicians and 3,600 employees and serves a major referral source and treatment center for patients throughout the region. 
Established in 1901, the hospital has a long history of providing many firsts in the national and state medical community.  NBIMC is third in the nation in the number of heart transplants with better than expected outcomes, has the only lung transplant program in New Jersey, and combined with Saint Barnabas Medical Center, both Barnabas Health affiliates, is third in the nation for kidney transplants, by volume. 

Description:

Conduct evaluations of child abuse victims;
Provide crisis intervention and emergency services to child victims and families;
Provide forensic assessments for children and for juvenile perpetrators (under age 12)of interfamilial and non-familial sexual assault. Provide child and family therapy for child victims, child perpetrators and co-victims of sexual assault. Provide crisis intervention and emergency services to victims of child abuse.

Provide individual and group therapy to child victims;
Provide conjoint family therapy as needed;
Provide training in child abuse and neglect to hospitals, community agencies, and professionals in the field of child maltreatment;
Provide well-integrated written evaluation reports and treatment plans in a timely fashion; maintains timely progress notes.
Requirements:

Masters degree (or higher) in social work, psychology, and/or other mental health profession.
License or license eligible
Bi-lingual preferred
Other Information:

NBIMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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