Family Advocate - Bi-Lingual Mandarin/Cantonese
Reports to: Program Director
Status: Part Time
Hours/Schedule: Monday - Friday Afternoons and Evenings up to 25 hours per week between 1:00pm and 7:00pm
Salary Range: $25.00 per hour - $25.00 per hour
A Family Enrichment Center (FEC) is a family-centered, place-based primary prevention approach, where all members of the community have access to and may benefit from both structured or spontaneous activities and events (called “offerings”) that strengthen family protective factors to increase child and family well‑being and promote stability. FEC offerings are available to everyone, regardless of current or past child welfare involvement.
The goal of the Family Enrichment Center (FEC) is to enhance child and family well‑being by providing access and support to enable the strengthening of family protective factors inherent in its residents and community by building mutual community connections, capacity, and resilience.
In partnership with FEC staff, families will drive the planning, development, and sustainable co‑ownership of the centers. Families who participate in the FEC programming will be encouraged to share their expertise by volunteering at the center and given meaningful opportunities to engage with neighbors and peers. The goal of the FEC is to strengthen families' protective factors and build community connections, capacity, and resilience.
Position Summary
The Family Advocate is responsible for contributing to the day‑to‑day operation of the FEC including building connections with other staff, residents, and community partners; co‑designing and delivering relevant programming and activities (offerings); providing advocacy and making referrals for participants; and creating a warm and inviting gathering place for families and individuals using the protective factors model to support community resilience.
Responsibilities
Coordinate meetings, provide support, and collaborate with a team of local parents, subject experts, and other residents to deliver monthly events and activities (offerings) held at the FEC.
Foster a culture of respect built on the belief that families and communities possess the inherent strengths and knowledge needed to succeed given the right access to opportunities and support.
Provide advocacy, outreach, and referrals to connect participants to service providers and other programs that have resources to offer.
Engage groups of local community members of all ages and guide them through the co‑designed activities and programming of the FEC.
Manage enrollment and attendance at offerings and events.
Care for and attend to the physical space of the FEC program to ensure it is safe, welcoming, organized, and appealing to participants and community members.
Handle inventory and ordering/purchasing responsibilities to keep the site running and ensure needed food and supplies are stocked for offerings.
Effectively utilize tracking and reporting mechanisms and accurately enter data and run reports in the FEC website and other agency databases as needed to obtain program‑level data, compiling statistical or written reports for agency and external stakeholders.
Manage the FEC website to communicate with and engage members.
Use Appreciative Inquiry and other strength‑based tools to engage community members in co‑designing offerings.
Create monthly calendars, website content, and other outreach tools to promote and document offerings.
Participate and engage with the FEC team in learning collaboratives facilitated by ACS with other FEC teams from across the city.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree and three (3) years of professional experience; or a high school diploma and five (5) years of professional experience in community-driven programs working directly with children, youth, and families.
Reside in or near the FEC community, or reside close enough to arrive promptly, in the event of an emergency.
Bi‑Lingual either /Mandarin &/or Cantonese is required.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to warmly connect with and engage children, youth, and adults individually and in groups.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Familiar with the community and its assets and resources, such as other programs, services, supports, local civic groups, and community leaders.
Experience in developing and running a group, a club, or coaching a team preferred.
Experience caring for children (as a parent, guardian, relative, neighbor, or babysitter) preferred.
Ability to perform multiple tasks effectively in a fast‑paced, challenging, and constantly changing environment.
Must have a commitment to work from a trauma‑informed, strength‑based, youth and family development perspective.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends, attending community events as needed.
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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Licensed Professional Counselor
Senior Care Therapy 4.6
Advocate job in Linden, NJ
Licensed Professional Counselor LPC
Are you passionate about working with an underserved and rewarding population? Looking for a clinical role without the administrative burden, and one that offers real work-life balance? If so, read on and apply today!
Senior Care Therapy is seeking full-time or part-time Licensed Professional Counselors to join our mission of providing in-person psychotherapy services to the geriatric population. We currently serve over 300 Skilled Nursing Facilities including sub-acute, long-term care, and assisted livings throughout NJ, NY, PA, and MD.
As a clinician owned and operated company, SCT takes pride in providing supportive counseling through patient-centered psychology services that has a meaningful impact on residents' mood, functioning, and overall quality of life. By working collaboratively with facility staff, SCT aims to improve outcomes for both residents and the care teams that support them. We are committed to providing the highest level of psychological services and to being at the forefront of ever-changing regulations, needs, and trends.
At SCT, we handle all the administrative responsibilities -- including billing, insurance, credentialing, and pre certifications --- so you can do what you do best: providing exceptional clinical care!
What We Provide:
Customizable Part-time or Full-Time opportunities available, tailored to align with your personal and professional goals.
32-hour and 40-hour equivalent work week opportunities
Salary ranges from $56,000-$83,000 with Uncapped FFS Bonus Opportunity!
Part Time: Fee for Service Opportunities
Rewarding experiences working with the senior population
Flexible Daytime Hours with Autonomy
No Admin Tasks! No cancellations! No no-shows!
EHR Your Way! Efficient, user friendly, clinician designed EMR.
SCT University
CEU Reimbursement Program
Psychologist led training on day one with ongoing support.
Clinical Team Support: peer-to-peer learning.
Cutting-edge Resources & Mentorship: We champion your growth with abundant resources, mentorship, and career advice to set you up for unparalleled success
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Ancillary Benefits (Full-Time)
401(k) plan with up to 3% company match offered Day 1! (PT and FT)
Malpractice Insurance Provided
PTO & Holiday (Full-Time)
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct individual and group psychotherapy sessions for patients in a subacute or skilled nursing facility.
Assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of emotional and behavioral health conditions, including depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, and cognitive decline.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans tailored to the needs of each patient.
Collaborate with facility staff, interdisciplinary teams, and family members to support patient care.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory standards using our clinician-designed electronic medical/health system (EHR).
Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.
Requirements:
Active and unrestricted license to practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor in State applying for.
Effective oral and written communication in English
Basic proficiency with technology, including electronic health records (EHR).
Strong organizational and documentation skills, with attention to regulatory compliance.
Ability to provide in-person services at assigned facilities, up to 45 minutes.
Ability to walk, stand, and move between patient rooms and offices within the facility throughout the day.
Full Vaccination and Booster Status may be required in some facilities.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous clinical experience in a subacute, long-term care, or geriatric healthcare setting.
History of treating Anxiety, Depression and Adjustment Disorders.
Psych or Addictions experience is a plus.
Excellent time management and organizational skills.
SCT welcomes individuals with a variety of licensure types to join our exceptional team. We encourage you to reach out directly to learn more about current openings! Currently Hiring for Clinical Psychologist, LCSW, LPC, LMHC, and LMFT located in NJ, NY, PA, or MD.
Compensation details: 56000-83000 Yearly Salary
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$56k-83k yearly 2d ago
Part-Time Housing Youth Counselor
Ali Forney Center 4.2
Advocate job in New York, NY
S Schedule Part-Time Option 1: Friday and Saturday, 7 am - 3 pm, Monday, 11 pm- 7 am Option 2: Friday and Saturday, 3 pm - 11 pm, Monday 7 am- 3 pm The Ali Forney Center (AFC) is dedicated to protecting LGBTQ+ youth from the harms of homelessness and empowering them with the tools needed to live independently. Founded in 2002, AFC provides comprehensive services, including housing, healthcare, and educational support to over 2,000 youth annually. AFC's mission is to create an affirming and supportive environment where LGBTQ+ youth can thrive.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Residential Youth Counselor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the housing program and the direct care of residents during 8-hour shifts. Youth Counselors create and supervise a physically and psychologically safe and affirming environment for residents, helping them meet their needs and progress on their goals. Youth Counselors provide individual support and group programming, and oversee the functioning of the site. Youth Counselors must be organized, able to work and solve problems independently, and communicate effectively with supervisors.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide a physically and psychologically safe, clean, and secure homelike environment.
Complete hourly site walk-throughs to check in with residents and ensure the site is secure.
Complete daily chores as needed.
De-escalate and regularly check in on issues between residents.
Maintain a safe, respectful, hospitable, and professional atmosphere.
Provide individual and group support to residents as needed.
Facilitate groups or activities.
Complete intakes for new arriving residents.
Prepare and supervise meals. (This is required in the Emergency Housing program.)
Use trauma informed care practices to uphold and support program policies and ensure consistency in the delivery of services.
Document daily services, maintain client charts, progress notes, and group notes.
Complete daily individual and group progress notes.
Communicate necessary resident updates to program supervisors and residents' care teams (Case Manager, Therapist, Health Counselor) as needed, in a timely manner.
Communicate with Operations, IT, and Facilities as needed.
Attend weekly mandatory staff meetings and training.
Attend regular supervision, at least twice per month.
QUALIFICATIONS
Competencies
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with youth, colleagues, and supervisors.
Empathy: Ability to understand and share the feelings of others, providing compassionate support to youth.
Problem-Solving: Strong ability to identify problems and develop effective solutions independently.
Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with the treatment team, IT and Facilities, and program supervisors.
Adaptability: Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and handle emergencies calmly and efficiently.
Organizational Skills: Strong organizational skills to maintain accurate documentation and manage multiple tasks effectively.
Cultural Competency: Awareness and understanding of the cultural and social issues affecting LGBTQ+ and homeless youth.
Conflict Resolution: Ability to mediate and resolve conflicts among youth and between youth and staff.
Skills Needed
Ability to remain awake for the entire shift duration.
Experience working with adolescent/young adult population required.
Knowledge of psychosocial needs of LGBTQ/homeless population is helpful.
Must be highly organized and able to work independently and collaboratively
Technical Skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Google Workspace.
Strong written communication skills for documentation and report writing.
Familiarity with crisis management tools and de-escalation techniques.
Bilingual (Spanish) speaking candidates are encouraged to apply. Transgender and gender non-conforming people are encouraged to apply.
The Ali Forney Center is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
$36k-44k yearly est. 2d ago
Overnight Residential Counselor - Juntos (3597)
Center for Family Services 4.0
Advocate job in Somerville, NJ
*Sign-On Bonus Take advantage of our new sign-on bonus! Center For Family Services is a place where you can be part of a dynamic, top workplace team dedicated to improving lives. When you apply and get hired, you are eligible for a $500 sign-on bonus.
Location: Somerset County, NJ
Job Type/Status: Full Time, Overnight Shifts 12am - 8am
Position Summary:
Center For Family Services is seeking a Full Time Overnight Residential Counselor for our Juntos Program located in Bridgewater, Somerset County, NJ. Juntos provides important services to unaccompanied minor children who immigrated into the United States. Services include; temporary shelter and support with family unification and home study and post release services. Family Reunification is the Juntos programs primary goal. The Overnight Residential Counselor will be responsible for assisting youth with their daily life skills, education, and chores in the program and providing a direct level of support and supervision. This is an overnight position, shift is 12am - 8am, may work other shifts as needed. Bilingual/Multilingual preferred but not required.
Duties and Responsibilities including but not limited to;
Ensures that program structure is consistent with stated goals and objectives and that a Nurtured Heart, trauma-informed program is followed.
Reports to and serves on the treatment team with Therapists and other designated staff.
Provides life skills education.
Coordinates recreation and physical education activities scheduled during their shift.
Ensures that daily living needs of youth are met through delegation of responsibilities to residential counseling staff.
Coordinates appointments with medical consultants, ensures all over-the-counter and prescription supplies and medication is on hand and correctly administered.
Coordinates other appointments (i.e. court appearances) with Therapists and Periodic Transport staff.
Works closely with teachers and other residential staff in carrying out and following through on education and jobs related goals.
Engages in caring supervision and structure for youth in residence which is consistent with stated goals and objectives, Day, Evening and Weekends.
Instructs, guides, and counsels youth informally throughout their interactions in day to day activities.
Provides life skills education and goal-setting groups
Co-leads recreation and physical education activities scheduled during shift.
Provides one-to-one assistance and engages youth.
Provides transportation to and from appointments.
Substitutes in the event of Resident counselor absence.
Provides direct level of supervision to youth in the program and on activity outage.
Ensures that youth complete their goals as set forth in their treatment plans.
Ensures that physical site of the program is clean and orderly as set forth in the policy and procedures.
Assists youth in their daily life skills, education, and chores in the program.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or Equivalent with a minimum of 1 year experience in the child welfare field, working with children and/or adolescents in a social service setting
1 - 3 years experience working with the program population or relevant direct service delivery in a residential setting,
Federal and State regulations require employees in this position to be fully vaccinated. According to the CDC, fully vaccinated means to have received the initial vaccination and at least one booster shot. As you apply for this position, you will be required to be fully vaccinated. Please ask if you have any questions.
Current New Jersey driver's license with a driving record of at least three years
Must pass an initial and ongoing Motor Vehicle record Check evaluations
Must Pass all background clearance requirements as determined by funders and/or licensing agency
About Employment at Center For Family Services Apply and get hired at Center For Family Services, a leader in the non-profit sector and named as a top workplace in the region since 2010. As part of our team, you will be recognized as our most valuable resource. Our staff balance best practices with personalized care. Together our team makes a positive difference in the lives of people in need. If you're interested in a rewarding career, Center For Family Services is a great place to grow as a professional. For more information about our top workplace, please visit Center For Family Services website at ******************
Disclaimer All positions require pre-employment drug screening and criminal record checks. Many positions require motor vehicle record evaluations and medical clearances. Center For Family Services is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salaries and excellent benefits packages.
About the job Patents - Counsel (Electrical Engineering) $225,000-$315,000 Annually
Salary range of $225,000 $315,000, based on year classification.
Electrical Engineering degree (or equivalent)
At least two years of patent prosecution experience
Registered with the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) or qualified to register for the USPTO
Must be admitted to and in good standing of the Bar, or be eligible to waive in
Strong background in 5G, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), processor and memory systems, image processing and RF front-end
Excellent academic credentials with strong analytical, verbal, and written communication skills
Additional Skills:
Experience liaising with clients to develop and manage portfolios
Preferred domain experience in autonomous vehicles, robotics, natural language processing, wireless communications, computer vision, or related AI fields
Experience: minimum of 2 years of patent prosecution experience with *Large National Firm.
Seeking a counsel lawyer with at least two years of patent prosecution experience. The candidate will have patent prosecution experience in 5G, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), processor and memory systems, image processing and RF front-end. This position is open to Counsel and Senior Counsel. Both positions offer a vibrant and impactful career within a prestigious global law firm, ideal for those eager to contribute significantly in their field, and the potential for professional advancement.
Counsel have the opportunity to progress to Senior Counsel based on performance, contributions to the growth of the firm's practice, and professional achievements. Promotion to Senior Counsel opens the potential for future consideration for Partnership.
Advancement decisions will consider multiple factors including the firm's needs, the market dynamics within your area of expertise, and broader economic conditions. This position is ideal for those looking to develop a long-term career with prospects for significant professional growth.
The full time base annual salary for this position in the New York City, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco market is expected to range between $225,000- $315,000. This range represents the firm's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting for a position in New York City, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Salaries in other markets will vary depending on market data. Bonus opportunities are non-guaranteed and are dependent upon individual and firm performance.
Lateral candidates only please, those coming directly from another LARGE FIRM (Top 350) Currently practicing in this same practice group.
Prestige Firm only looking for the best of the best. School Transcripts will be required for consideration
JD Education Required
Please apply with updated resume showing relevant similar experience with LARGE law firm
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$45k-110k yearly est. 2d ago
Family Worker
Bksny
Advocate job in New York, NY
If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact this employer to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process.
FAMILY WORKER
Full Time Family Worker Brooklyn, NY, US
30+ days ago Requisition ID: 1709
Salary: $32,258.00 Annually
Job Title: Family Worker
Job Classification (FLSA):Non-Exempt
Working Hours: 37.5 hours/week
The Brooklyn Kindergarten Society (BKS) is the original “born in Brooklyn.” We were founded in 1891, and for 130 years, BKS has helped provide high-quality early childhood education to working families. BKS has grown up with the borough and continues to be a leader in equitable access to early childhood education. We provide full day, year-round academic experiences and care for children ages 2-5 years old. Our curriculum is play based and marries together reading, writing, movement and music, with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) learning. Our goal is to ensure that Brooklyn's youngest learners have an equitable first educational step.
The Family Worker provides a variety of services to students, parents, and staff. A particular emphasis is placed on developing social skills, conflict resolution skills, and strategies for dealing with a myriad of challenges and opportunities.
SCOPE OF INFLUENCE
Direct service to the children and families of our centers
Work closely with our community partners to strengthen services provide to our families and the communities where we are located.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES Family and Community Engagement
Complete BKS intake packet and Family Partnership Agreement during intake phase, and support families to meet goals established in the agreement
Utilize information from Family Partnership Agreement to assist families with setting appropriate goals
Work with the families to assure that referrals meet their needs and identify alternative resources as needed
Participate in child case conferences with provider agencies, and parent teacher conferences where required
Intervenes and contacts parents when there are problems with attendance
Assist with recruiting and enrollment of children in the program
Work collaboratively with community resources and provide family with support services and referrals.
Conduct a minimum of two home visits per year, per child, with additional visits as needed
Data Entry and Programming
Maintain information in the Child Plus system and binder for family
Maintain confidentiality of family records and information (i.e. medical, mental health etc...)
Attend Delegate Agency Site Policy Committee meetings and assist with planning, organizing, and maintain records of their meetings
Coordinate monthly workshops based on center needs
Acts as a liaison between BKS and the community, establishing and maintaining relationships with various community members and organizations. Develops and maintains contacts with community social service, health, and mental health agencies.
Other
Attend and participate in program staff meetings, as well as related agency training as appropriate.
Perform special projects and other duties as assigned.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college, in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling or related field
Bilingual strongly preferred
Candidates must demonstrate English language proficiency and basic typing skill.
Experience with students with developmental disabilities, school systems, community resources and entitlements preferred.
Must possess strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
Must be able to work flexible hours
Must be able to establish working relationships with participants in need of supportive services
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$32.3k yearly 5d ago
Day Habilitation Specialist - West Rd.
Anderson Center for Autism 4.0
Advocate job in New York, NY
Do you envision a career where you can help people learn new skills, discover new passions, and enjoy a better quality of life? Become a Day Hab Specialist at Anderson Center for Autism! As a Day Hab Specialist (DHS) in one of our four Day Habilitation Centers (located in Ulster and Dutchess Counties), you will place a crucial role in the lives of adults with autism by engaging in enriching activities that foster independence and the achievement of personal goals. Whether you are helping someone learn how to cook, use technology, engage in artistic expression, garden, or better communicate, you will play in instrumental role in cultivating the well-being of those we serve. You will even get to support individuals with autism as they practice new skills out in the community!
No prior experience is necessary; we seek reliable, compassionate individuals eager to assist others in attaining goals and independence. This job allows you to share your hobbies and interests, participating in vocational and recreational activities with those you support.
The tasks of a DHS during a shift include hands-on support and instruction, assisting individuals with vocational and recreation skills, providing transportation using agency vehicles, administering medication, and using our computer systems to document the work completed in enhancing independence and skills.
At Anderson Center for Autism, we understand the importance of investing in our employees' growth and development. As a DHS, you will receive comprehensive training and our mentoring program pairs you with experienced professionals who will provide guidance and support as you navigate your role. Additionally, we offer ongoing opportunities for learning and advancement. A position as a DHS can serve as a steppingstone to various careers such as Instructor, Supervisor, Manager, Program Specialist, Behavior Specialist, and more.
Join us in making a positive impact today!
Pay Range: $19.00 - $22.67 Hourly; Based on experience and education.
Monday - Friday: 7:30am-3:30pm
Responsibilities:
Working with the team to develop and implement an ISP that meets the requirements of OPWDD for each participant in their service delivery area.
The DHS will also assist in the residential home and transport to one of the Lifelong Learning Centers located in either Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie, or Saugerties.
The Day Hab Specialist will attend to the educational, physical, social, and emotional needs of residents, while assisting the team with the daily programming, data collection, supervision and safety of residents in an assigned service delivery area
The Day Hab Specialist will work with all Anderson Center for Autism staff to ensure quality resident services are provided and supported at all times.
Requirements:
High School Diploma/ GED
Valid NYS Driver's License
Must be 21 years or older
Must be capable at all times of initiating or assisting in all components of the crisis intervention of the agency
Benefits:
Up to 6 weeks of paid time off your 1st year (vacation, sick, holiday, etc.)
Raises for completion of competencies at 12mths, and 18mths
College partnerships that provide discounts
Scholarships available!
403B with company match
Agency Sponsored activities (Volleyball, Bowling, etc.)
Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA
And much more, see link below
Anderson Center for Autism offers our Employees a generous benefits package: ************************************************
Keyword Search: Autism, ASD, Developmental Disabilities, Treatment Team, Direct Care, Non-Profit, Behavior Analysis, ABA, Day Shift, Weekdays, Direct Support, DSP, Day Hab, Lifelong Learning, Adults, Education
This position description in no way states or implies that the responsibilities listed are the only duties to be performed by the person filling this position. The person in the position may be required to perform other duties as necessitated by the situation or requested by his/her supervisor.
Anderson Center for Autism is committed to providing a diverse workforce by ensuring that discrimination barriers to equal employment opportunity and upward mobility do not exist here. Equal opportunity means employment, development, and promotion of individuals without consideration of race, color, disability, religion, age, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, unless there is a bona fide occupational requirement which excludes a person in one of these protected groups. Anderson Center for Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
EOE
$19-22.7 hourly 2d ago
Product and Licensing Counsel
Bloomberg 4.8
Advocate job in New York, NY
Description & Requirements
The Department
Bloomberg's Legal & Compliance Department plays a critical role in supporting our businesses and operations around the world. We move quickly and thoughtfully to help address a variety of complex issues that come with being the world's leading financial news and information company. Our team is made up of talented and hardworking legal and compliance professionals who think creatively and work collaboratively in an open environment to deliver results, drive innovation, and solve difficult problems. We are committed to a workplace where all of our employees can thrive regardless of background, and where everyone feels empowered to make an impact. We also recognize the importance of giving back to our communities as evidenced by our award-winning pro bono program!
What's the Role
We are seeking an experienced Product and Licensing Counsel to join our Legal & Compliance Department.
As Product Counsel, you would support the development, launch, and governance of our global data and technology products. You'll partner with product managers, engineers, data scientists, and business leaders across the Company to ensure our products are developed in compliance with applicable laws and reflect the Company's standards for innovation and integrity. You will provide practical, business-oriented legal advice throughout the entire product lifecycle - from concept through commercialization - with a focus on product strategy, data use, privacy, AI, intellectual property, and regulatory considerations.
As Licensing Counsel, you would work closely with our business, product and sales partners to draft and negotiate the legal terms and conditions of our licenses for our data and technology services worldwide. Our colleagues depend on us for our deep product and commercial contract knowledge in order to support them in closing the deal. You will provide guidance to meet the Company's strategic sales and revenue targets while protecting our business from undue legal risk. You will also oversee the work of Negotiations team members who are the first point of escalation for handling customer inquiries about the Company's contracts.
We'll trust you to:
Advise Product, Engineering, and Finance teams throughout the product development lifecycle on product design and strategy, data use, and commercialization
Identify and assess legal risks as products evolve - including in connection with advancing technology such as generative and agentic AI - and provide practical, business-oriented solutions
Partner with colleagues in Legal, Compliance and Risk to advise on privacy, data security, intellectual property, and regulatory issues
Draft and review product-related terms of service, user agreements, disclosures, and policies, and advise on marketing materials and client-facing communications
Collaborate with Compliance and Risk to develop scalable tools and frameworks to help product teams manage legal risk efficiently
Monitor emerging laws and regulations impacting Bloomberg's technology, AI, data, and financial products
Negotiate customer and vendor agreements for a wide range of licenses and services
Advise Product and Business on challenging and complex licensing transactions
Oversee the work of and provide training and mentorship to Negotiations team members
You'll need to have:
JD degree and active membership in the New York bar
5-7 years of relevant experience, including at least 3 years in-house at a technology, fintech, or data-driven company (or advising such clients at a top law firm)
Strong understanding of product development lifecycles, especially for data/analytics or AI-driven products
Strong, meticulous drafting skills, with attention to detail, and strong negotiations skills
Working knowledge of intellectual property, commercial contracts, and regulatory frameworks relevant to financial markets
Exceptional communication and collaboration skills with the ability to influence cross-functional teams and deliver clear, actionable guidance
Practical, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
We'd Love to See:
Experience advising in the financial or technology sectors, with a solid understanding of core concepts thereof
Proven ability to deliver clear, commercially focused legal advice under pressure
Strong skill in translating legal and regulatory concepts for business, product, and technology audiences
Ability to identify and use technology and data to improve efficiency and knowledge sharing
Strong organizational and project management abilities, with attention to detail and follow-through
Experience overseeing the work of other counsel or non-counsel colleagues
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Does this sound like you?
Apply if you think we're a good match. We'll get in touch to let you know what the next steps are, but in the meantime feel free to have a look at: *********************************************
Salary Range = 200000 - 255000 USD Annually + Benefits + Bonus
The referenced salary range is based on the Company's good faith belief at the time of posting. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as geographic location, work experience, market conditions, education/training and skill level.
We offer one of the most comprehensive and generous benefits plans available and offer a range of total rewards that may include merit increases, incentive compensation (exempt roles only), paid holidays, paid time off, medical, dental, vision, short and long term disability benefits, 401(k) +match, life insurance, and various wellness programs, among others. The Company does not provide benefits directly to contingent workers/contractors and interns.
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$110k-138k yearly est. 2d ago
Family Worker FCC EHS - Full Time; 5459-211-A
Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens, Inc. 4.3
Advocate job in New York, NY
For over 125 years, Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens has been providing quality social services to the neighborhoods of Brooklyn and Queens, and currently offers 160-plus programs and services for children, youth, adults, seniors, and those struggling with mental illness.
Our Family Child Care Homes provide free Early Head Start and Head Start services to young children and their families. Early Head Start provides services to children six weeks to age 3. Families are respected as partners in the early care and education process with their children. The Family Child Care Providers' home are nurturing learning environments that promote their cognitive, social, emotional and physical development. Providers are caring and competent educators who guide the children's learning experiences by exposing them to a variety of developmentally appropriate Montessori activities.
Statement of the Job
The Early Head Start (EHS) Family Worker is responsible for the programs' parent involvement. The job responsibilities include but not limited to maintain necessary records, make referrals to appropriate agencies as needed, and work with families in a supportive fashion. The Family Worker in consultation with Family Service Coordinator and other staff serves as a liaison between the center and parents from the community the program serves. Under the supervision of the Family Service Coordinator, the Family Worker will be responsible to assist in recruitment, interviewing, and registration efforts in accordance with the Agency's policies and Head Start Regulations to determine eligibility of qualified individuals.
Conducts In-Takes and Family Partnership Agreements; shows parents around the center.
Elicits social and developmental information on the child, and shares this information with teachers and other staff keeping with the requirements of the family's confidentiality.
Responsible for inputting information in the data master, completing documentation, preparing required reports to document compliance with guidelines on in-takes, eligibility, priorities, classroom attendance and records; responsible for In-Kind Reports.
Receives and verifies financial and other information needed to determine eligibility as required.
Contacts the families to receive information, referrals, and other services such as employment mental health, counseling, housing, etc. as needed.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School Diploma required.
2 years of experience in Human Services required.
College Degree or Family Development Credential preferred.
Bilingual Spanish/English; Russian/English; Chinese/English; Korean/English; English/Creole speaking preferred.
Must be able to occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Able to travel to multiple locations within the five boroughs as needed.
Benefits
Generous time off (Vacation/Personal Days/Sick Days/Paid Holidays annually)
Medical
Dental
Vision
Retirement Savings with Agency Match
Transit
Flexible Spending AccountLife insurance
Public Loan Forgiveness Qualified Employer
Training Series and other additional voluntary benefits
For more information on our organization, please visit our website at: ************ EOE/AA.
525 Parkside Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226, USA
#J-18808-Ljbffr
$30k-34k yearly est. 3d ago
Conference Services Worker - NBA Conference Services
Aramark Corp 4.3
Advocate job in New York, NY
The Conference Services Worker is responsible for proper setup, breakdown, maintenance, and cleanliness of conference rooms and lounges in accordance with ARAMARK standards, safety, and sanitation policies.
Long Description
COMPENSATION: The Hourly rate for this position is $19.00 to $22.00. If both numbers are the same, that is the amount that Aramark expects to offer. This is Aramark's good faith and reasonable estimate of the compensation for this position as of the time of posting.
BENEFITS: Aramark offers comprehensive benefit programs and services for eligible employees including medical, dental, vision, and work/life resources. Additional benefits may include retirement savings plans like 401(k) and paid days off such as parental leave and disability coverage. Benefits vary by location and are subject to any legal requirements or limitations, employee eligibility status, and where the employee lives and/or works. For more information about Aramark benefits, click here Aramark Careers - Benefits & Compensation
There is no predetermined application window for this position, the position will close once a qualified candidate is selected. Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to all applicable Fair Chance Ordinances and Acts. For jobs in San Francisco, this includes the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
Job Responsibilities
Sets-up, maintains, breaks down, and cleans food and beverage special events.
Maintains general appearance for all break areas
Moves light furniture and tables where needed
Keeps constant contact with supervisor(s) regarding the progress of the event and special needs of guests
Pays close attention to what is needed in preparation for the next day and set-up
Stocks and inventories glassware, china, food items, drinks, and linens as well as flip-charts and office supplies
Arranges tables and chairs in classrooms and/or team rooms according to meeting specifications
Removes all trash from areas
Reads banquet event order sheets for meeting details
Attends departmental and other meetings as the need arises
Know and follow all company policies and procedures regarding safety, security, emergencies and energy
At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. In order to meet our commitments, job duties may change or new ones may be assigned without formal notice.
Qualifications
Previous food service experience preferred
Requires a High School diploma or equivalent experience
Ability to engage with guests courteously and efficiently
Able to work with minimal direction
This role may have physical demands including, but not limited to, lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and/or extended walking and standing. This role may also require uniforms and/or usage of Personal Protective equipment (PPE).
Education
About Aramark
Our Mission
Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by applicable law.
About Aramark
The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food and facilities in 15 countries around the world. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. So, no matter what you're pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential. Learn more about working here at ***************************** or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Nearest Major Market: Manhattan
Nearest Secondary Market: New York City
$19-22 hourly 2d ago
Tax Counsel
Sokol Associates Inc.
Advocate job in New York, NY
Tax Counsel - reporting directly to head of US tax
Our client, a leading global investment fund (multi-strategy) 60B+ AUM, is seeking a seasoned Tax Associate with experience at a top-tier law firm and money manager/large investment fund experience to join their tax team.
This tax advisory role will encompass a broad range of work, including strategic acquisitions, restructurings, compensation matters, trading activities, contract negotiations, and risk management.
The ideal candidate will bring:
Strong communication skills with the ability to engage effectively across teams and with clients
Not afraid of how numbers are affecting the company's bottom line
A collaborative, team-oriented mindset
Hands-on experience advising clients on complex tax issues
At least 3 years of relevant experience at a major law firm and/or significant comparable in-house work
Submit all applications to Greg Sokol
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$45k-110k yearly est. 1d ago
Social Work Supervisor
NYC Health + Hospitals/Correctional Health Services 4.7
Advocate job in New York, NY
NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the nation. We are a network of 11 hospitals, trauma centers, neighborhood health centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, and correctional health services. We are a home care agency and a health plan, MetroPlus. Our health system provides essential services to 1.4 million New Yorkers every year in more than 70 locations across the city's five boroughs. Our diverse workforce of more than 42,000 employees are uniquely focused on empowering New Yorkers.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Correctional Health Services is one of the nation's leading correctional health care systems in quality of and innovations to care, and access from pre-arraignment through compassionate release. In-jail services include medical, nursing, mental health, substance use treatment, social work, dental and vision care, discharge planning, and reentry support. In addition to providing direct patient care in the jails, CHS leverages the resources of the nation's largest municipal health care system to help discharged patients successfully return to their communities. CHS is also a pivotal partner in New York City's criminal justice reform efforts.
Summary of position:
This position reports to the Deputy Director of Social Work Reentry within the Division of Correctional Health Services and is responsible for working with the Deputy Director on the management, supervision and innovative development of staff (social workers, case managers, administrative) who work to address the social service needs of patients on the mental health service upon re-entry into the community. These needs include but are not limited to linkages to benefits, housing, and treatment for mental illness, employment, and family/community supports. This position will require strong collaboration with all relevant clinical services and with the courts.
Responsibilities include: (Detailed Task)
Develop and evaluate performance standards and guidelines for social workers and case workers in the forensic mental health treatment setting.
Provide direct social work services to individuals, families and communities; including the development and implementation of comprehensive clinically driven discharge plans.
Assist social workers and case managers in identifying and utilizing community resources for mental health, substance use, entitlement benefits, housing, and medical care.
Assist with referrals/appointments to appropriate community-based aftercare services.
Promote and support Social Work Department collaboration with an inter-disciplinary treatment team approach to patient care through excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Conduct quality assurance reviews of patient care to ensure clinically appropriate, tailored comprehensive care, and in compliance with Brad H stipulation requirements.
Generate and reconcile reports and analyze data related to patient care and Brad H stipulation compliance.
Conduct appropriate follow-up to ensure connection to care; and participate in the orientation and in-service training of staff and other agency personnel.
When required, participate in program planning and policy making with regard to community health programs and facilities and discharge planning.
Supervise and evaluate all aspects of social worker and case managers' work performance; take part in counseling and disciplinary processes when necessary.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. Licensure (LMSW or LCSW) issued by The New York State Education Department (NYSED); and,
2. Six (6) years of experience in Clinical Social Work, of which three (3) years are in a health care or medical care setting including psychiatric and medical social work, and three (3) years in a supervisory, consultative and administrative capacity in a organization adhering to acceptable standards with knowledge of administration, with administrative and managerial skills and abilities; or,
3. A satisfactory completion of training and experience. However, all applicants/incumbents must possess licensure as described in (1) above at the time of appointment; and,
4.Demonstrated ability to function productively and cooperatively with Director of Social Work, Medical Staff, and Administrative Staff and to supervise effectively.
NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees hired to work 20+ hrs. per week
Retirement Savings and Pension Plans
Paid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees' Collectively bargained contracts
Loan Forgiveness Programs for eligible employees
College tuition discounts and professional development opportunities
College Savings Program
Union Benefits for eligible titles
Multiple employee discounts programs
Commuter Benefits Programs
$64k-80k yearly est. 4d ago
Case Coordinator - Bilingual in English/Spanish
Bell Health Inc. 3.4
Advocate job in New York, NY
Job Description
Case Coordinator - Bilingual English/Spanish
Growing Homecare company providing services throughout the NYC area is looking for a Bi-Lingual Case Coordinator. This position will:
- Coordinate and Schedule appointments for Community Health Workers (CHW)
- Ensure all appointments are accurately updated in Master list and corresponding notes are maintained
- Collect files, assign members, and monitor performance of Community Health Workers (CHW) to ensure they are able to complete their scheduled visits
- Manage client accounts and maintain accurate records
Requirements:
One Year Homecare experience preferred
Bi-Lingual - English/Spanish
We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
$39k-48k yearly est. 27d ago
ADA-Domestic Violence Bureau
Office of The District Attorney, Bronx County 3.7
Advocate job in New York, NY
The Bronx District Attorney's Office is seeking a well-qualified staff whose diverse backgrounds contribute to serve the over 1.4 million members of the Bronx County community and pursue a safer Bronx through fair justice. The Office's Domestic Violence (DV) Bureau seeks experienced attorneys (4+ years) to serve as Assistant District Attorneys. ADAs in the DV Bureau investigate and prosecute felonies and misdemeanors involving intimate partner violence and sex crimes, including homicides.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Specific duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Manage a caseload involving felonies and pre-arrest investigations into intimate partner violence.
Collaborate with and report directly to Bureau Chief/Deputy Bureau Chiefs and Supervisors
Work closely with colleagues and supervisors to investigate, strategize and conference these complex cases.
Present appropriate felonies to the grand jury to secure indictments
Staff complaint room shifts that include nights and weekends.
Staff a 24hour or weekly “felony or homicide duty shift” during which there may be a need to go to a precinct, crime scene or hospital to meet with a victim or take a videotaped statement from a suspect.
Staff Court Parts and Arraignments
Collaborate with Trial Preparation Assistants to comply with discovery, Brady and Giglio obligations.
Implement Office policies as directed.
Respond clearly and effectively (oral/written) to complex legal issues.
Handle a high-volume of cases efficiently and effectively, often under stringent time constraints.
Perform all other related duties and projects as designated.
When needed, advise, assist, and second seat, both in grand jury and trial, all levels of legal staff.
All other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Juris Doctorate degree required.
Minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience required.
US Citizenship and New York State Residency are required as of first day of employment.
Member in good standing of the NY State Bar, evidenced by provision of an original current certificate of good standing.
Ability to work nights, holidays, and weekends as needed.
Ability to conduct competent resourceful investigations.
Ability to exercise good judgment and strong ethics.
Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.
Exhibit an ability to maintain confidentiality of information.
Ability to analytically solve issues or problems from inception through conclusion.
Ability to excel in a fast-paced work environment and handle a high volume of cases.
Note: Due to the necessary service needs of this position, the selected candidates will be required to work nights and weekends.
To Apply
Please click below. Please include your cover letter, resume, and the names and telephone numbers of three professional references to your application. Upon your completion, we will review your application and contact you if you are selected for an interview. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact Legal Recruitment at ************ or via email at ********************************.
**LOAN FORGIVENESS: The federal government provides student loan forgiveness through its Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PLF) to all qualifying public service employees. Working with Bronx District Attorney's Office qualifies you as a public service employee and you may be able to take advantage of this program while working full-time and meeting the program's other requirements. Please visit the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program site to view the eligibility requirements: *********************************************************************************
The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.
$31k-45k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Court Advocate
Center for Community Alternatives 4.1
Advocate job in New York, NY
Job Description
About the Organization
Center for Community Alternatives (CCA) supports and builds power with people across New York State who have been affected by mass incarceration, criminalization and community disinvestment. Through a statewide network of direct services, advocacy and organizing, and by supporting the leadership of directly-impacted people, we advance civil and human rights for all New Yorkers. CCA works to build a world where everyone has what they need to thrive.
Why Join the Team?
At CCA, we are committed to fair transparent pay, and we strive to provide competitive market-informed compensation. The successful candidate's salary is determined by the combination of knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, and geography. Our goal is to continue to make CCA one of the most desirable nonprofit places at which to work, and in part, recognize the importance of work-life balance.
Job Summary:
Responsible for liaising and working with criminal court stakeholders to assess, screen and advocate for individuals (youth and adults) to be placed in CCA's alternative to incarceration and alternative to detention programs (ATI/ATD); develop written, client specific ATI/ATD plans and prepare written court reports detailing clients' progress and participation in ATI/ATD programming. This job provides exposure to all criminal justice stakeholders and permits regular courtroom appearances.
Mission, Culture and Fit:
The Court Advocate needs to match the mission and culture of CCA, including meeting participants where they are at; engaging participants with a non-judgmental, inclusive attitude; holding space for trauma associated with criminal legal system involvement and incarceration; and helping participants to believe in their ability to transform their lives.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Screen court related documents to identify eligible candidates for CCA's ATD/ATI programs;
Liaise with defense attorneys, prosecutors and judges;
Interview prospective clients, both currently incarcerated and in the community;
Collect and review additional information through interview of family members and other collateral sources;
Advocate before the court for the release of clients to CCA's ATD/ATI programs;
Prepare and present written and verbal reports to the court regarding clients' participation in ATD/ATI programming;
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences and collaborate with counselors/case managers, support staff, and clinical team, to assist clients in achieving their individualized goals and satisfying court mandates;
Assist with the coordination of services to clients, ensuring that all court appearances are covered and the necessary plans and follow-up reports are timely submitted.
Record accurate information on all activities, including court proceedings and appearance outcomes related to clients' cases;
Track displacement, referral, intake and other related statistics for program reporting.
Promote CCA's ATI/ATD programs and explain program requirements to clients and criminal justice stakeholders;
Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with defense attorneys, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice stakeholders;
Perform other duties as needed.
Qualifications:
Demonstrated commitment to working with disenfranchised individuals from all walks of life. Relevant personal experience is a plus;
Ability to get access to the courts through an Office of Court Administration Secure Pass;
High school diploma or GED/HSE required; Bachelor's Degree or MSW, preferred;
Previous court advocacy experience preferred;
Computer literacy (word processing, e-mail, internet research, data entry) required;
Knowledge of the structure and procedures of the Criminal Legal System and its terminology required;
Strong oral and written communications skills required;
Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.
ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT COVER LETTER WITH RESUME.
12 paid holidays per year
20 days of earned time off (ETO) for full-time staff, with the ability to use it after 90-days of employment.
Time off is earned starting on your first day.
7 days of paid sick time
100% paid family leave
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
CCA Website: HERE
$37k-45k yearly est. 2d ago
Counselor Penal Institute - Corrections
Monmouth County (Nj 4.2
Advocate job in Freehold, NJ
Under the guidance of the Supervising Counselor, Penal Institution and Inmate Services Lieutenant, the main responsibilities involve the development, implementation, and upkeep of a reporting system compliant with the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). This role acts as a point of contact for all matters related to PREA, ensuring compliance with federal and state laws, and keeping abreast of all pertinent standards, policies, and procedures. Additional responsibilities include conducting interviews and providing counseling to inmates, making referrals to other agencies, and collaborating with these agencies to facilitate the reintegration of inmates into society; performs other duties as required. The standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or as determined by the Supervisor.
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Develop and maintain a database to track and archive PREA documentation, reports, and statistics.
* Review, examine, and audit departmental records and data for PREA mandate compliance.
* Ensure adherence to PREA standards and policies concerning sexual abuse and harassment.
* Educate and train inmates on the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA).
* Collaborate with designated staff on policy review, revisions, and protocol processes.
* Communicate regularly with custody staff about PREA incidents, procedures, compliance vulnerabilities, needs, training, and statistics, providing advice and receiving guidance to improve the program.
* Work with various entities to ensure PREA compliance, offering guidance, assistance, and monitoring for effective cooperation.
* Maintain assigned caseload, providing all relevant assistance as per assignment, policies, and procedures.
* Maintains effective communication with departments and agencies; refers inmates to other departments and agencies for further consultation when appropriate.
* Interview inmates to determine their needs and qualifications for counseling.
* Offer personal counseling and advice to individual inmates to aid in their release preparation and personal issue resolution.
* Assist with discharge planning.
* Coordinate with others to place inmates in suitable educational programs and courses.
* Consult with probation, police departments, prosecutor's offices, and other agencies to coordinate rehabilitation efforts, providing necessary information and verifications.
* Maintain essential records and files efficiently, meet deadlines, and prepare required reports.
* Report any psychological or social issues to the appropriate supervisor.
* Show proficiency in interviewing and counseling techniques.
* According to the institution's policies and procedures, aids inmates in contacting their families by assisting them with phone calls and letter writing.
* Provides notary services, as appropriate.
* Assist Substance Abuse Services in the placement of court approved inmates in residential and alcohol treatment, per policy and procedure.
* Help maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of the work area.
Requirements:
Five years of professional experience in counseling and guidance in the fields of social welfare, education, job placement, crisis intervention or substance abuse or possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and one (1) year of the above mentioned professional experience
For more info please visit: *****************************************
Please note all Monmouth County positions are on site. There are no provisions to work remotely.
Monmouth County offers generous health and wellness benefits to full-time employees and their eligible dependents. Competitive plans include medical, prescription, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, and an award-winning wellness program. Part-time employees who work an average of 30 or more hours per week over the course of a year may also elect these benefits.
Eligible employees* are enrolled in the New Jersey State Pension and Group Life Insurance, and enjoy a bank of vacation, personal, and sick days as well as a substantial paid holiday package.
Additional retirement/deferred compensation plans - 457 (b), short-term disabiity, whole life insurance, cancer, critical illness, and accident plans are also available as voluntary benefits.
Monmouth County is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible employer. Go to: *************************************************************************** for more information.
* Seasonal and temporary employees are not eligible.
Employer County of Monmouth
Address Human Resources Department, Hall of Records
One East Main Street
Freehold, New Jersey, 07728
Phone ************
Website ************************
$45k-55k yearly est. 5d ago
School Guidance Counselor
Lakewood Public School District 3.5
Advocate job in Lakewood, NJ
School Guidance Counselor JobID: 455 Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor Additional Information: Show/Hide GUIDANCE COUNSELOR QUALIFICATIONS/ CERTIFICATIONS: * Master's Degree in Guidance and Counseling
* Appropriate New Jersey Certification(s)
REPORTS TO: The Board of Education through the appropriate administrator(s) and/or supervisor(s), as indicated in the district's and respective school's organizational chart.
Job Goal: To provide a proactive, developmental school counseling program for all elementary school students. A developmental school counseling program is curriculum based; it provides for early identification of critical problems in children and early intervention to prevent these problems from escalating and interfering with learning. The primary elements of the program are classroom lessons, consultation and coordination with staff and parents, individual and small group counseling and parent education.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Counseling
* Teach developmental class lessons to address HIB policies, self-esteem, conflict resolution, career readiness, and character education.
* Provide individual and group counseling services, including crisis intervention, to students experiencing difficulty with personal and social growth, and academic performance, referring students to other resources and agencies as needed.
* Assist with the implementation of specialized guidance programs, including child abuse, sexual abuse, career education, HIB, SST, and other school and district programs.
Consultation
* Assist teachers with planning and implementing learning experiences for children that promote positive concepts in self-esteem, personal relationships with others, responsible behavior, and attitudes toward school and learning.
* Participate on the Intervention and Referral Services Team and 504 Team to assist students, parents, and teachers as needed
* Conduct conferences with students, parents, teachers, or administrators to help all to understand and assist students in achieving success in the school and in positive personal growth.
* Maintain a close relationship with the Child Study Team.
* Confer with staff regarding individual student issues (academic, social, or emotional).
* Assist students, parents, and teachers in evaluating student aptitudes and abilities through the use of data, teacher report cards, standardized test scores and other pertinent data.
Record Keeping
* Maintain student records and ensure their confidentiality.
* Maintain a confidential log of all counseling sessions.
* Submit weekly reports with accuracy, efficiency, and in a timely manner.
Professional Development
* Participate in professional meetings and attend workshops designed for professional improvement.
* Contribute to the professional development of district staff by providing information and assistance about the guidance program and the students it serves.
* Follow the ethical standards for school counselors set forth by the American School Counselor Association.
School and Community Relations
* Establish high standards and expectations for all students for academic performance and responsibility for behavior.
* Work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, parents, and other professional staff members in order to plan students' academic plans and assist in resolving school related problems.
* Utilize the resources of the community in developing and expanding counseling services and activities.
* Coordinate school and community resources when needed to assist a student and parents, working closely with other school personnel, including the administration, nurse, social worker, learning disabilities teacher consultant, attendance officer, and others.
* Adhere to the policies and procedures adopted by the board of education, administrative directives, and state and federal regulations which are appropriate for the position.
Assessment
* Assist in the organization and administration of standardized test programs.
* Assist in developing and implementing an evaluation plan for the guidance program and utilize results to determine strengths and areas in need of improvement.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENTS: Ten month basis. LEA salary guide and benefits
$53k-63k yearly est. 9d ago
Social Service
Windsor Healthcare Communities 4.0
Advocate job in Union, NJ
TITLE: Social Worker
DEPARTMENT: Social Services
REPORTS TO: Director of Social Services/Administrator
The essential functions of the job for a Social Worker requires, and may be amended from time to time at the sole discretion
of Windsor Health Care, LLC to include, but are not limited to the following:
· Must have either a
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (BSW) or a Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from a
CSWE-accredited program.
· Comply with
standards of business conduct in accordance with federal, state and local
health and regulatory standards and guidelines, as applicable.
· Must possess, at a
minimum, a high school diploma or a GED or at least two (2) years of experience
in the healthcare field and/or related industry.
· Must be able to
work well with peers in a congenial work environment, and above all, maintain
the utmost compassion and dignity to the residents and adhere to the Resident
Bill of Rights.
· Must be able to
work beyond normal working hours; on weekends, as well as holidays, to the
extent necessary. On-call status is a
function of the job and employee understands, agrees to, and acknowledges that
schedule flexibility is for the betterment of the residents and that the Social Worker will make themselves available,
as needed, to ensure proper staffing levels.
· In exigent
circumstances, the employee may be subject to call back during emergency
conditions (e.g., severe weather,
evacuation,
temporary staffing shortages, etc.).
· Must adhere to
Windsor Health Care, LLC's attendance policies and follow the terms and
conditions of employment as set forth in the Employee Handbook.
· Must be able to
read, write, speak and understand English.
· Must maintain the
highest standards in caring and servicing the needs of the residents and
residents' family members and loves ones.
· Must adhere to all
facility policies and procedures.
RESPONSiBILITiES/ACCOUNTABiLITiES
· Assists with planning and implementing a comprehensive social services
program which provides for counseling and other support services for residents
and families in the facility;
· Identifies medical-related social needs of residents, provides
appropriate services to meet the individual, as well as collective needs of
residents, and maintains records relating to the residents' social work needs
and care;
· Consults with the Director of Social Services and other department heads
regarding interdisciplinary issues, as well as maintenance of appropriate
records;
· Works directly with residents and families experiencing personal and
environmental difficulties or concerns related to the resident's physical or
emotional condition;
· Promotes the preservation of the resident's physical and mental health
and to prevent the occurrence or progression of personal and social problems;
· Maintains a written record of the frequency and nature of the social
service consultation and services provided or obtained;
· Evaluates each resident's social needs then formulates the plan for
providing care and records the plan in the resident's medical record.
Periodically re-evaluates in conjunction with the resident's total plan of
care;
· Plans and implements family meetings (upon admission, and every 3 months
thereafter) to provide a forum for ongoing discussions between resident/family
and treatment team with a primary focus of discharge planning;
· Collects pertinent social data upon admission of each resident and places
it in the medical record, including information about the personal and family
problems related to the resident's illness and care, support network, actions
taken to meet the resident's individual needs and eventual discharge to an
appropriate level of care based on functional capacity. Pertinent social data
shall be made available to the attending physician and other appropriate staff
members;
· Acts as a liaison between residents, families, outside agencies, and the
facility Administrator to ensure that the resident's rights are maintained;
· Functions in a manner that adheres to all policies/procedures of the
facility, as a representative of the Windsor Health Care, LLC's Center
administration;
· Documents and prepares any reports requested by the administration; also
councils and provides assistance when change in financial status occurs for
residents in the Windsor Health Care, LLC's Center;
· Coordinates discharge planning and assists with the discharge planning and coordination of community
resources.
· Concerns his/herself with the safety of all facility residents in order
to minimize the potential for fire and accidents. Also, ensures that the facility adheres to
legal, safety, health, fire and sanitation codes by being familiar with his/her
role in carrying out the facilities fire, safety and disaster plans and by
being familiar with current MSDS;
· Ensures that residents and families receive the highest quality of
service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere which recognizes the
individuals' needs and rights;
· Report any occupational exposures to blood, body fluids, infectious
materials, and or hazardous chemicals in accordance with facility policy;
· Report work related injuries and illnesses immediately to your
supervisor;
· As a condition of employment, complete all assigned training and skills
competency;
· Participate in all life safety and emergency drills and trainings;
· Fulfill responsibilities as assigned during implementation or activation
of the facility's emergency plan;
· Assists with evacuation of residents in an emergency situation;
· Maintain confidentiality of Protected Health Information, including
verbal, written and electronic communications;
· Report non-compliance with policies, procedures, regulations or breaches
in confidentiality to appropriate personnel;
· Protect residents from abuse, and cooperate with all investigations;
· Report any allegations of abuse, neglect, misappropriation of property,
exploitation, or mistreatment of residents to supervisor and/or administrator;
· Report any retaliation or discrimination to the Human Resource Director
and the Compliance Officer;
· Fulfill individual responsibility to report any suspicion of a crime to
law enforcement and the state agency;
· Performs other duties as requested.
annual health requirements:
· Must provide annual verification of a negative TB skin
test.
physical and sensory requirements:
(With or Without
the Aid of Mechanical Devices)
· Must
be able to move intermittently throughout the workday.
· Must
be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position.
· Must
be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to
function adequately to ensure that the requirements of this position can be
fully met.
· Must
meet the general health requirements set forth by the policies of this
facility, which include a medical and physical examination.
· Must
be able to relate to and work with the ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally
upset, and, at times, agitated residents
· Must
be able to push, pull, move, and/or lift a minimum of 25 pounds to a minimum
height of 5 feet and be able to push, pull, move, and/or carry such weight a
minimum distance of 50 feet.
· May be necessary to assist in the
evacuation of residents during emergency situations.
acknowledgement of :
I understand that as a result of my
employment, I may be exposed to blood, body fluids, infectious diseases, air
contaminants, and hazardous chemicals and that the facility will provide to me
instructions on how to prevent and control such exposures. I further understand
that I may also be exposed to the Hepatitis B and AIDS Viruses and TB, and
that the facility will make available to me, free of charge, the hepatitis B
vaccination. I also understand I may not release/disclose protected health or
facility information without proper authorization.
I
hereby acknowledge receipt of Windsor Health Care, LLC's . I understand that it is my continuing
responsibility to read and know its contents. I also understand and agree that the is not an
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$34k-42k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
SY 26-27 High School Guidance Counselor
Math, Engineering, and Science Academy 4.3
Advocate job in New York, NY
Specific Responsibilities: Counseling Responsibilities * Provide mandated counseling services pursuant to students' IEPs * Provide "at-risk" counseling for students referred by staff or self-referred, for those students whose behavior, school progress, or mental or physical impairment indicates a need for assistance
* Conduct student observations and/or Functional Behavior Analyses for students who have persistent behavioral issues
* Develop behavior and academic plans for those students who require such plans
* Coordinate external services for those who require
* Develop and review service plans in consultation with students, their families, and school staff, and perform follow-up assessing the quantity and quality of service provided
* Support school staff in addressing issues such as suspected child abuse and neglect. Training school staff in their role as mandated reporters; act as school liaison with Administration for Children's Services
* Maintain case history records and prepare reports
* Train staff on compliance with the Dignity for All Students Act
* Address emergency situations impacting students, such as leading group counseling sessions that provide support in areas such as grief, stress, or chemical dependency
* Arrange for medical, psychiatric, and other tests that may disclose causes of difficulties and indicate remedial measures
* Interview students individually, in families, or in groups and assessing their circumstances, capabilities and problems, to determine what services are required to meet their needs
* Other duties, as assigned by the Principal
Qualifications:
(1) Masters degree or higher in School Counseling or Social Work, as appropriate; (2) Appropriate New York State Certification; (3); Minimum four years experience working as a school counselor in an urban public or charter school; (4) Demonstrated ability to work productively with staff and with diverse populations of students, parents, and families, including students with disabilities or students with limited English proficiency; (5) Demonstrated understanding of issues facing children and youth, especially in urban environments; (6) Belief in and alignment with MESA's core values, educational philosophy and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; (7) Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Arabic speakers a plus.
Salary
$60,000 - $100,000, based on experience
Our Commitment:
MESA is committed to attracting, hiring and retaining a diverse and inclusive staff. It is MESA's policy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, genetic information, citizenship status, uniformed service member or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
How to Apply:
Please email your resume and cover letter to Arthur Samuels, Co-Executive Director, at ********************** with the subject heading "26-27 High School Guidance Counselor (South Brooklyn)" Cover letter should specifically indicate why you want to work at MESA. APPLY BY EMAIL ONLY. Due to the nature of the position and the volume of applications received, MESA will not be able to reply to all submissions. MESA will contact candidates with next steps.
$60k-100k yearly Easy Apply 5d ago
Bilingual Family Advocate - Mandarin/Cantonese (Part-Time)
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc. 4.3
Advocate job in New York, NY
A community service organization in New York seeks a Family Advocate who will support family engagement and provide advocacy within the Family Enrichment Center. This part-time role requires a bachelor's degree or extensive experience in community programs, along with bi-lingual skills in Mandarin and/or Cantonese. The ideal candidate will coordinate events, manage participant relationships, and foster connections to community resources. Flexible hours are necessary, including evenings and weekends.
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Average advocate salary in Brick, NJ
$63,000
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