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GreenLife Healthcare Staffing

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

GreenLife Healthcare Staffing, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123

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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - New Orleans, LA (#R10165) Location:

New Orleans, Louisiana Employment Type:

Full-Time Hourly Rate:

Regular: $46.47 per hour On-call: $51.47 per hour About Greenlife Healthcare Staffing: Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is a leading nationwide recruitment agency dedicated to connecting healthcare professionals with top-tier opportunities. We partner with hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, multi-specialty groups, and private practices to match talented individuals with roles that align with their skills and career goals. Position Overview: The Juvenile Justice Intervention Center (JJIC), operated by the City of New Orleans, is a secure detention facility for youth awaiting court proceedings or placement. JJIC provides trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate medical and behavioral health care to residents, many of whom present with complex needs. We are seeking dedicated healthcare and behavioral health professionals to join our on-site team, delivering high-quality care 24/7 in compliance with state, federal, and juvenile justice standards. Key Responsibilities: Provide individual, group, and family therapy. Participate in case staffing and classification decisions. Assist with discharge planning and connect youth to community resources. Prepare court summaries as requested. Requirements Qualifications: Education:

Master of Social Work Licensure:

Active Louisiana LCSW Experience:

Juvenile justice or youth behavioral health (required) Technical Skills: Trauma therapy modalities Discharge planning systems Soft Skills:

Crisis intervention, family systems engagement, judicial collaboration Benefits Why Join Us? Competitive Compensation:

Regular: $46.47 per hour On-call: $51.47 per hour Work Schedule:

Full-time (40 hrs/week) Professional Growth:

Master social work in juvenile justice Impactful Work:

Break cycles of trauma through early intervention