My Job Reflection: My Experience With Betterway Of Miami

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I am currently employed with Betterway of Miami where I have served as an intern therapist, caseload worker, peer support specialist, facilitator, and care support specialist since August 2015. My job function allows me on a daily basis to interact with dual-diagnose, HIV, LGBT, Veteran, and chronic homelessness clients/tenets

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