Social Worker Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Burlington, MA at Geebo

Social Worker

Burlington, MA Burlington, MA Travel nursing Full-time Travel nursing Full-time $1,600 - $2,300 a week $1,600 - $2,300 a week 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago CALLING ALL SOCIAL WORKERS!! Current positions paying between $1,600-$2,300 per week AFTER taxes! Millennium Travel Nursing is offering competitive rates and premier health benefits! Job Title:
Social Worker Specialty:
LCSW or LICSW Location:
Burlington Start Date:
ASAP Shifts:
40 hours per week; Days, (5) 8-hour shifts.
8am-4:
30pm No weekends.
Assignment length:
13 weeks with possible extension Details:
Must have at least 2 years experience in social work in a hospital setting.
Addiction treatment/referral, mental health counseling, trauma/ crisis intervention work.
Master s in social work required, LCSW or LICSW required.
Millennium Travel Nursing works hard to take care of our employees! We can offer you:
Industry-leading pay rates Premier health benefits Tax advantage program including lodging and per diem stipends if eligible 401K and Flex Spending Accounts Weekly Direct Deposit Loyalty Rewards Program - Refer-a-friend bonuses Licensure and certification reimbursements APPLY TODAY! Millennium Travel Nursing LLC has been an industry leader in healthcare staffing for over 13 years.
We offer a wide range of job opportunities for nurses (RN and LPN) and Allied Health Professionals (PT, OT, SLP and techs) throughout New England.
We pride ourselves on superior customer service! Our recruiters are among the best in the industry and make themselves available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Millennium offers you access to premier job opportunities at the finest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the region.
The career you want, the support you deserve! IND1.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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