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Mount Alverna Village
Full Time- 32 hours a week
Social Worker-Skilled Nursing Facility
This position is responsible for providing direct service to the residents and their families under the supervision and direction of the Director of Social Services. This position will provide assistance in addressing psychosocial issues in realistic, dignified and satisfying manner and to provide on-going support and encouragement to the residents and family members.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications/Requirements:
Employee Benefits:
Competitive Compensation
Group Dental & Vision
Employer Funded Health Savings Account
Life/Disability Insurance
401k Match
Tuition Assistance
Generous Paid Time Off
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About Franciscan Ministries:
We believe in our associates and are committed to creating an environment that is supportive and nurturing of your career path. We offer competitive compensation and tuition reimbursement along with training, continuing education and wellness programs. DFWP/EOE/e-verify
Are you ready to write the next chapter of your story? Please apply now!
Full Time
$64k-78k (estimate)
11/22/2023
04/27/2025
franciscanministriesinc.org
GURNEE, IL
100 - 200
2012
M CLAYTON
<$5M
Franciscan Ministries, Inc., is a private non-profit agency founded in 2012 and sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor. Services at Franciscan Ministries, Inc. address basic human needs, including: housing for low-income older adults at Our Lady of the Woods, front-line support and care for women involved in prostitution at Tamar's Place, basic hair care for people who are homeless at Haircuts from the Heart, garden space for 80 gardeners including 40 Bhutanese refugee families at Franciscan Community Gardens, service experience for young adults cultivating volunteerism in a retreat s...etting at Franciscans for the Poor, and last, providing a space for celebration and meetings (and support for our core work) at Centennial Barn.
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