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Mental Health Clinician jobs at Catholic Charities Family and Community Services - 238 jobs

  • Clinical Supervisor, LCSW

    Center for Alternative 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Find out if this opportunity is a good fit by reading all of the information that follows below. Lead With Purpose. Change Lives Every Day. At CASES, we believe in person-centered care, real recovery, and meeting people where they are. As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), we provide compassionate, culturally responsive outpatient mental health services to adolescents and adults with complex needs. Clinical Supervisor, LCSW Harlem | Full-Time | Hybrid CASES is seeking a Clinical Supervisor, LCSW to join our Nathaniel Clinic in Harlem. This role is ideal for a thoughtful, mission-driven clinician who enjoys mentoring others and helping teams deliver excellent, recovery-oriented care. Reporting to the Clinic Director, you'll support and guide a multidisciplinary team, ensure high-quality clinical services, and help foster a supportive, inclusive, and healing environment for both staff and clients. What You'll Do: Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to licensed clinicians Support high-quality, culturally responsive outpatient care Review clinical documentation and guide treatment planning and crisis intervention Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to support whole-person care Ensure compliance with OMH, CCBHC, and Medicaid standards What We're Looking For: NYS LCSW in good standing Supervisory experience or strong background as a licensed outpatient clinician Experience working with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use Knowledge of OMH/CCBHC regulations and electronic health records Spanish fluency preferred xevrcyc What We Offer: Salary: $80,000-$90,000 Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Hybrid flexibility after on-site responsibilities Generous Paid Time Off: 25 days of PTO, 12 paid holidays, and a summer self-care day Comprehensive Benefits: $0 deductible medical plan options, robust dental and vision coverage, a 403(b)-retirement plan with up to 6% employer match, and an employer-sponsored medical reimbursement account Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm 35 hours per week
    $80k-90k yearly 2d ago
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  • Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW

    Center for Alternative 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description You could be just the right applicant for this job Read all associated information and make sure to apply. Lead Clinical Excellence: Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW Mental Health | OMH / CCBHC | Harlem, NYC Step into a senior leadership role at CASES' Nathaniel Clinic. Oversee licensed clinicians, drive regulatory compliance, and shape high-quality outpatient care for adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW CASES is seeking an Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW, to provide clinical leadership at the Nathaniel Clinic, an OMH-licensed outpatient mental health program serving adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. This role is ideal for an experienced LCSW ready to lead teams, ensure regulatory excellence, and drive high-quality outpatient clinical services within a CCBHC model. As Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW, you will oversee licensed clinicians and work closely with the Clinic Director to support day-to-day clinical operations, staff performance, and program development. You will play a key role in maintaining clinical standards, strengthening evidence-based practice, and ensuring compliance with OMH, Medicaid, and CCBHC requirements. Key Responsibilities: Provide clinical supervision, oversight, and leadership to licensed outpatient clinicians Review and approve clinical documentation including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and crisis notes Ensure compliance with OMH regulations, Medicaid billing guidelines, and CCBHC standards Support effective delivery of evidence-based practices, including motivational interviewing, psychoeducation, and recovery-oriented care Consult on complex cases, crisis intervention, and service delivery adjustments Participate in program development, quality improvement initiatives, and clinical policy review Lead or participate in team meetings, case conferences, and staff training Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including psychiatry, nursing, peers, and case management Qualifications: New York State LCSW in good standing 2+ years of clinical supervision or management experience, or 3+ years as a licensed outpatient clinician Minimum 3 years of experience working with individuals with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders Strong knowledge of Medicaid billing, OMH regulations, and CCBHC requirements Experience with EHR/EMR systems, PSYCKES, and Healthix Familiarity with evidence-based clinical models and recovery frameworks Spanish fluency strongly preferred Position Details Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Salary: $80,000-$90,000 annually Location: 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10027 (accessible by public transportation) Work Model: Staff have the flexibility to complete their workday from home or another suitable space, typically after reporting to the office and/or engaging in field or community-based work. Benefits Generous Paid Time Off: 25 days of PTO, 12 paid holidays, and a summer self-care day Comprehensive Benefits: $0 deductible medical plan options, robust dental and vision coverage, a 403(b)-retirement plan with up to 6% employer match, and an employer-sponsored medical reimbursement account CASES is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are based on qualifications and merit without regard to protected status. xevrcyc We actively encourage applications from individuals with lived experience in the criminal legal system. Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm 35 hours per week
    $80k-90k yearly 2d ago
  • Therapist

    The Jewish Board 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    PURPOSE: The purpose of the Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) Therapist in the Preventive Service Department is to implement the BSFT model with family with child(ren) between the ages of 6 to 17 years old who present with various behavioral problems, including school truancy, substance use, conduct problems, and delinquency. The Preventive Services Department provides child welfare services using Evidence Based models to ensure that families are able to provide safe environments for their children, keep children safe in their homes and reduce the need for foster care. Prevention is an essential part of the child welfare continuum and requires a commitment to the wellbeing of all members of a client family. All services are provided in a family's home and community. POSITION OVERVIEW: The Therapist works with families to assess their needs, develop intervention plans, and deliver therapy sessions that are tailored to the family's unique circumstances. They collaborate with other service providers to ensure a comprehensive approach to the family's care. The therapist also plays a crucial role in monitoring the family's progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary, and working towards successful case closure. The Therapist is a key figure in helping families overcome challenges, strengthen relationships, and create a safe and nurturing environment for children within the child welfare system. The Therapist provides all services in a client's home and community. KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide Child Welfare Preventive Services exclusively or primarily within the client's home and community Build and maintain a collaborative relationship with every family member that has or should have a relationship with the youth who has identified needs. Provide direct clinical treatment to the entire family using BSFT MODEL theory and techniques As the leader of the therapeutic relationship, take responsibility for family progress and outcomes Build and maintain a collaborative relationship with relevant community stakeholders (i.e., child protection services, probation officers, judges, schools, etc.) to ensure cooperation among service providers Integrate case management services with an assigned evidence base model to help families meet their basic needs to promote stability and reduce stress Transform negative interactions into positive and collaborative interactions Focus on family strengths (defined from an interactional perspective). These are the connection, concern and love that are behind a family member's negative behaviors. Conduct assessments including review of referral information, identify and engage key participants, identify strengths and weaknesses and collaboratively develop goals. Videotape all family therapy sessions, with consent Conduct family therapy in a place and at the time that is most convenient to the family Maintain clear and concise documentation of treatment efforts that promote peer, supervisory, model expert and ACS review and feedback. Adhere to the fidelity of the model. Work within the model's structure, regarding length of treatment, case contacts, interventions, supervision, and documentation. Entering documentation in the OCFS and ACS Database System (PROMIS and CNNX) Collaborate with child welfare and follow ACS guidelines for preventive services, in particular the safety and risk aspects. Participate in all BSFT MODEL training, supervision and consultation activities Manage the extensive travel requirements involved in serving families in their homes Work a hybrid schedule based on program needs Comfortable with group supervision and commitment to work on professional development goals to improve adherence Work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families Outreach to generate referrals for program Work with a team to meet client, program, and division needs Additional tasks as assigned CORE COMPETENCIES: Ability to connect at a human level with clients to engage and maintain them in therapy Ability to establish an effective and collaborative relationship with all family members, requiring the therapist to manage her/his own feelings about each family member. Outstanding interpersonal skills Willingness and ability to be strengths focused Ability to function in the context of high tension and anger in the family Ability to shift the family from content to process, from past and future discussions to interactions that occur in the present Appreciation, respect, and understanding for teamwork and organizational systems Ability to maintain high level of self-awareness Ability to observe the present- the interactions that occur in front of the therapist- as they occur. Ability to be comfortable with cultural differences; to relate in ways that are respectful, strength-focused, and culturally appropriate Ability to be family-centered, and to allow the family to interact. The therapist does not need to be the center of the therapy but rather places the family at the center of the therapy. Ability not to buy the family's frame. Keep sufficient independence from the family to enable you to observe the family and come to your own conclusions based on what you see, rather than on what the family says. EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIRED: Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Creative Arts Therapy or a related subject area. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED/LANGUAGE PREFERENCE: Bilingual/Bicultural preferred Experience working in the client's home. Experience working in a Child Welfare, JJI, or Adolescent Focused program. Experience and /or knowledge of Evidence-Based Models, Motivational Interviewing and Solution- Focused work. Experience of working within diverse communities. Direct practice with families Computer Skills Required: Knowledge of Microsoft office required Knowledge and experience with the Connections system preferred Work Environment / Physical Effort: To perform the essential functions of this job the candidate must be able to travel within New York City carrying equipment such as a notebook, forms, laptop, mobile hotspot and cell phone weighing up to approximately 10 pounds. Risks/hazards associated with the position are those which may be encountered travelling around New York City and interfacing with clients experiencing an acute mental health crisis or serious emotional disturbance. Position is currently hybrid but can become 100% in person based on program need. If you join us, you'll have these great benefits: Generous paid time off in addition to paid agency holidays and 15 sick days Affordable and high-quality medical/dental/vision plans Tuition assistance and educational loan forgiveness Free continuing education opportunities 403(b) retirement benefits and a pension Flexible spending accounts for health and transportation 27/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program Life and disability insurance Who we are: The Jewish Board delivers innovative, high-quality, and compassionate mental health and social services to over 45,000 New Yorkers each year. We are unique in serving everyone from infants and their families to children, teens, and adults. We are proud to employ and serve people of all religions, races, cultural backgrounds, gender expressions, and sexual orientations. We are committed to building diverse, equitable, and inclusive teams to help support our mission, and we strongly encourage candidates from historically marginalized backgrounds to apply to work with us. More on Equal Opportunity: We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Pay Type Salary 61,000 USD
    $45k-58k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Mental Health Clinician, Fee-for-Service (Hybrid) (54774)

    Graham Windham 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Fee-for-Service Clinician Part-Time, Hourly, Non-Exempt Schedule: Up to 20 hours/week Format: Hybrid Department/Program: Mental Health Clinic Location: 8 W 126th St, New York, NY 10027 Direct Supervisor: Mental Health Supervisor or Director, Mental Health Direct Reports (if any): N/A About Graham: Graham provides life-changing tools and resources for children, young adults and families who face some of the most difficult obstacles caused by poverty, racial injustice, and lack of access to educational opportunities, living wage employment, quality healthcare, and affordable housing. We collaborate with communities and strong partners to create and implement innovative strategies so everyone can lead healthy, joyful, and successful lives. Program Description: Graham Windham's Community Mental Health & Wellness Clinic is an Article 31 OMH program that offers a variety of evidence-based treatment for children, youth, young adults, and their families from the age of 5-25 years of age, based on our comprehensive psychiatric and biopsychosocial evaluations. We offer individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, psychological and psychiatric evaluations, psychopharmacology management, and support services. Our Harlem clinic offers walk-in hours for immediate mental health assessments. Each treatment plan is created in collaboration with the client based on the needs of the individual client. We also offer bilingual services in Spanish to better support the needs of our communities. Job Responsibilities: Provide individual, group, family, and collateral treatment and crisis services/interventions that are focused and goal oriented. Offer information and counseling on the best course of action during sessions. Apply the appropriate evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions, to assess, monitor and ameliorate symptoms; to minimize the negative effects of trauma symptoms, behaviors and environmental stressors. Provide, implement and coordinate comprehensive initial and ongoing assessments and treatment plan for new intake clients and then ongoing for clients on caseload. Collaborate with client, collaterals and their multi-disciplinary clinical treatment team (i.e. psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, foster care team, care management, care coordination, etc.) in developing, reviewing and modifying the treatment plan and as issues arise. Monitor and evaluate clients' progress and modify treatment plans as needed. Consult with other behavioral health, primary care and specialty care providers as appropriate. Collaborate with outside organizations such as schools, hospitals, higher level of care programs, and other service programs on behalf of client's care needs. Provide engagement and rapport with the purpose of fostering an individual's commitment to engage in a therapeutic relationship and attend therapy regularly. Explore motivation, resistance to therapy and attendance as needed. Maintain electronic records and documentation according to the standards and time frames established by OMH, Medicaid regulations and Graham policies and procedures. Maintain expected levels of productivity and provide quality care as defined by regulatory agencies and Graham. Provide crisis intervention services with the purpose of de-escalating situations of acute distress or which require immediate attention and manage up reportable incidents as well as complete necessary documentation. Coordinate the discharge planning process. Identify the resources and support needed for transition to another program and make necessary referrals, linkages for treatment, rehabilitation and support services. Be actively self-reflective & self-aware of how clinical and administrative practice affects clients, families, and the communities we serve. Be open and willing to receive constructive feedback. Approach work with an anti-racism lens and be open to continuously learning and professional growth. Participate in clinical meetings, staff meetings, trainings, supervision, case conferences, etc. Maintain professional behaviors and ethical standards as established by licensing board and Graham. Uphold the privacy of patient, client or protected member health information. Qualifications Position Qualifications: Master's degree with professional license: LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAT Limited Permit holders eligible MSW permit holders must obtain a license within 1 year. MHC/MFT/CAT permit holders must obtain a license within 2 years. 1 year of post masters experience of clinical experience with children/adolescents/families Ability to work evenings and/or Saturdays. Bilingual Spanish Preferred with an additional salary differential given to employees who demonstrate adequate proficiency through a language exam. High degree of computer literacy. Experience in an Article 31 Mental Health Clinic preferred. Demonstrated experience with diverse populations preferred. Salary & Compensation: Compensation for the Clinician role varies based on the candidate's experience and licensure, as mapped below: Hourly Rate for Non-Billable Time: $16.50-$26.00/hour Hourly Rate for Billable/Client Service Time: $54.00-$64.00/hour EEO Statement The Equal Employment Opportunity Policy of Graham is to provide a fair and equal employment opportunity for all associates and job applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. Graham hires and promotes individuals solely based on their qualifications for the job to be filled. Graham believes that associates should be provided with a working environment which enables each associate to be productive and to work to the best of his or her ability. We do not condone or tolerate an atmosphere of intimidation or harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. We expect and require the cooperation of all associates in maintaining a discrimination and harassment-free atmosphere.
    $16.5-26 hourly 11d ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Clinician

    Ohel Children's Home and Family Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Ohel is seeking a Licensed Mental Health Clinician to provide intensive short-term case management for individuals with Severe Mental Illness that are being discharged following a psychiatric hospitalization. The program supports individuals by assisting them in their transition back into the community. Working on an innovative field-based team, this role will include following up on referrals by contacting hospital social workers, engaging and building rapport with participants while still hospitalized, facilitating optimal discharge plan, ensuring that participants maintain linkages to relevant community providers and resources, offering counseling and skill development. Responsibilities: Engage in transition planning and needs assessment Monitor discharge with hospital social workers Build and maintain collaborative relationships with community providers Facilitate and ensure follow-up with treatment providers Provide short-term counseling and risk assessment Provide crisis intervention and support services Resolve clinical issues affecting participants ability to maintain tenure in the community Assist with appointment navigation and referrals Accompany clients to and from appointments Assist participant in identifying treatment goals and monitor participant progress and goal attainment Conduct family conferences and psychoeducation Keep detailed and comprehensive records of all contact with clients and collaterals Qualifications: Masters degree in Social Work or Mental Health Counseling or a related field required (LMSW, LCSW, LMHC) Knowledge of mental illness, substance use disorders, and NYC behavioral health programs Knowledge of treatment and rehabilitation programs Knowledge of techniques for identifying and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management techniques Ability to develop, evaluate, implement and modify a clinical treatment intervention to meet the needs of individual recipients The ideal candidate is a self-starter who can work independently as well as within a team and has excellent follow up skills. This full-time position is located in Brooklyn. Hybrid schedule offered, with inpatient, home and community visits required. Position includes a competitive benefits package. Salary: $70,000
    $70k yearly 60d+ ago
  • School Based Mental Health Clinician (52480)

    Graham Windham 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    School Based Mental Health Clinician Full-Time, Hourly, Non-Exempt Schedule: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Department/Program: Community Schools at the Bronx Academy of Multimedia Direct Supervisor: Mental Health Supervisor, Community Schools Direct Reports (if any): N/A About Graham Windham: In full partnership with families and communities, Graham Windham strives to make a life-altering difference with children, youth, and families who are overcoming some of life's most difficult challenges and obstacles, by helping to build a strong foundation for life: a safe, loving, permanent family and the opportunity and preparation to thrive in school and in the world. With over 500 full-time employees serving children and families in multiple programs throughout the Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, Graham Windham provides an exciting and enriching work experience. Principal Objective/Role Overview: GW Community School Program in conjunction with Graham Windham Mental Health Program is seeking an experienced Mental Health Clinician to work in our school-based program working with families, children in grades 6-8, and working closely with the school staff. The school is part of the Community School Renewal project and will include being part of a dynamic team comprised of the Director of Programs, a Family Coordinator, School Social Worker, as well as working closely with the school staff. Job Responsibilities: Conduct screenings, outreach, intakes, individual, group and family therapy. Provide push-ins and collaborative work with teachers, school-based support staff, students and families Provide evidenced based treatment including Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT). Respond to student and family crises and provide de-escalation and support Proactively work with school staff and faculty to case finding, monitoring, communication Facilitate professional development opportunities to school faculty and partners Complete documentation, progress notes and quarterly treatment plans in concurrently with clients and in accordance with OMH regulations. Complete all responsibilities related to timely billing daily. Perform off-site services where indicated, including home visits and hospitals Attend and participate in supervision, staff meetings and training. Qualifications Position Qualifications: MSW with a minimum of 2 years' experience working with children and families in a school based, residential setting; Limited permit eligible. Knowledge of trauma work, evidence-based treatments, and child welfare are a plus. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred. Good quality computer and communication skills Salary & Compensation: Base Salary or Hourly Rate: $29.67/hour ($54,000.00/year) FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Benefits Eligibility: This role is eligible to participate in our Performance Based Merit Award program at the end of each fiscal year, and eligible for benefits including health insurance, retirement plans (pension and 403B thrift), career coaching via Bravely, and more! EEO Statement The Equal Employment Opportunity Policy of Graham Windham (GW) is to provide a fair and equal employment opportunity for all associates and job applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. GW hires and promotes individuals solely based on their qualifications for the job to be filled. Graham Windham believes that associates should be provided with a working environment which enables each associate to be productive and to work to the best of his or her ability. We do not condone or tolerate an atmosphere of intimidation or harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. We expect and require the cooperation of all associates in maintaining a discrimination and harassment-free atmosphere.
    $54k yearly 11d ago
  • Mental Health Clinician (SOS) - Community Support Program

    The Bridge 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Bridge offers supportive housing and behavioral health services to vulnerable New Yorkers facing behavioral health and substance use challenges. We provide individuals with the tools they need to pursue their dreams and live meaningful lives. The Bridge envisions a world where adults experiencing serious mental illness can live and thrive within their communities. As a recognized leader in developing and operating supportive housing and community-based programs, The Bridge has 70 years of experience helping New Yorkers with mental illness, including those affected by homelessness, incarceration, and institutionalization. Scope of Position: The Licensed Mental Health Professional will play a pivotal role on one of the Governor's newly launched innovative Safe Options Support (SOS) teams, which will provide comprehensive care to street homeless or subway-dwelling individuals. The role will require field-based work, periodic on-call coverage, and a willingness to work flexible hours. Essential Position Functions: Conduct persistent and assertive outreach and engagement using strength-based approaches, beginning at known “hang-outs” or “hot spots” within the transit system or during inpatient hospital admissions or emergency department visits. Partner and collaborate with current street outreach teams, local police precincts, local hospitals, the MTA, the Department of Homeless Services, and family members/caregivers to identify individuals most in need of outreach and care. Continuously assess the health and social needs of participants through SOS's conversational and observational assessments, as well as formalized risk assessment tools for those identified as high-risk. Collaborate with the centralized SOR Hub to identify available housing and support participants throughout the process, including completing HRA 2010e forms, applying for housing, prepping for interviews, following up with housing providers, and assisting with moving in (day of move), obtaining housing supplies, and learning the neighborhood. Participate in hospital discharge planning meetings to identify the best community resources for returning participants. Provide short-term therapeutic counseling and support to participants both pre- and post-housing. Collect and report data as required, and collaborate with the team leader, data analyst, and other SOS teams to use data to inform future care delivery. Once participants are housed, work with them and their housing providers to resolve clinical issues impacting the participant's ability to manage and retain supportive housing. Foster relationships with community providers to ensure that participants are connected to appropriate services as they transition back into the community. Assist with appointment navigation, including accompanying participants to appointments, providing travel training, reengaging in community care, and addressing barriers to care. Facilitate crisis interventions, referrals, and hospitalizations as appropriate. Review documentation and conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments to determine the medical, psychiatric, housing, and other social needs in the community. Obtain historical and collateral information from multiple sources to support participants' behavioral and physical health needs. Monitor, evaluate, and record participant progress with respect to care plan goals. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Licensed master's degree or higher in social work, or mental health counseling. Experience working with homeless and/or precariously housed populations is preferred, but not required. Knowledge of homeless resources, NYC shelter systems, and MTA transit systems is a plus. Familiarity with counseling principles and methods for mental illness and substance use disorders. Understanding of treatment, rehabilitation, and community support programs related to recipients/residents, families, and staff. Knowledge of techniques for identifying, assessing, and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management and de-escalation techniques. Ability to develop, evaluate, implement, and modify treatment interventions to meet the needs of individual recipients. Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports. Proficiency in Health Information Technology and Microsoft applications such as MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Spanish speaking is highly desirable. The Bridge Inc. is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer
    $20k-57k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Intern, Communities, Partners, and Impact

    The Rockefeller Foundation 4.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Rockefeller Foundation seeks an Intern for its Communities, Partners, and Impact (CPI) team. Reporting to the Senior Associate and working closely with the Vice President, this role supports strategic initiatives aligned with organizational priorities. The CPI team drives global inclusion efforts, fostering a culture of belonging and centering vulnerable communities. Responsibilities include engaging stakeholders and contributing to projects promoting inclusion and equity. Program Details Open to graduate students currently enrolled in an accredited program. Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter as part of the application process. Work authorization in the United States is required. This is a year-long internship: Full-time (35 hrs/week) during the summer (June-August 2026). Part-time during the academic year (September 2026-May 2027), with a minimum of 16 and maximum of 20 hours per week. The position is based in New York City and requires in-office presence Monday through Thursday during the summer (June-August). The in-office presence during the academic year will be determined by the position supervisor with consideration for the Intern's class schedule. Hiring Range: $30-$35 hourly rate. This represents the present low and high end of the Foundation's pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to experience. This is a non-exempt position and thus eligible for overtime pay. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Support the implementation of the OneRF Communities, Partners, and Impact (CPI) Strategy by contributing to team initiatives and deliverables. Support the assessment of RF Affinity Groups to identify best practices that promote success and sustainability. Contribute to the OneRF Community Chat Initiative by coordinating logistics and supporting engagement activities. Conduct research to inform CPI's professional development curriculum and create resource guides for team learning. Provide organizational and project management support for planning and executing convenings, events, and workshops. Collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders to strengthen partnerships and advance CPI team goals. Education, Experience, and Skills Currently enrolled in a graduate program in a relevant field (e.g., social impact, organizational development, communications, or related disciplines). Basic research and analytical skills with the ability to synthesize information into clear summaries. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and willingness to learn new tools. Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment. Detail-oriented with good organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks under guidance. Demonstrated curiosity, adaptability, and eagerness to learn in a professional setting. Competencies Bias for Action: Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Communicates Effectively: Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Decision Quality: Makes good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward. Strategic Learning: Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Values Differences: Recognizes the value of different perspectives, commits to being self-aware and respectful, and seeks to learn from new and different voices. About The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on collaborative partnerships at the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation that enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. We make big bets to promote the well-being of humanity in food, health, energy, and finance, including through our public charity, RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC). For more information, sign up for our newsletter at *************************************** and follow us on X @RockefellerFdn and LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation. As an organization, we focus on six values to advance our culture and continue our success. We are dedicated to being Transparent, Optimistic, Accountable, Collaborative, Trusted, and Equitable. We expect all employees at the Foundation to contribute by developing their unique perspectives and talent, challenging conventional wisdom through evidence and reason, and amplifying marginalized voices. The Rockefeller Foundation is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. To this end, the Foundation ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful alien status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, liability for service in the United States Armed Forces, or any other protected status. The Rockefeller Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Intern, Communities, Partners, and Impact

    The Rockefeller Foundation 4.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Rockefeller Foundation seeks an Intern for its Communities, Partners, and Impact (CPI) team. Reporting to the Senior Associate and working closely with the Vice President, this role supports strategic initiatives aligned with organizational priorities. The CPI team drives global inclusion efforts, fostering a culture of belonging and centering vulnerable communities. Responsibilities include engaging stakeholders and contributing to projects promoting inclusion and equity. Program Details Open to graduate students currently enrolled in an accredited program. Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter as part of the application process. Work authorization in the United States is required. This is a year-long internship : Full-time (35 hrs/week) during the summer (June-August 2026). Part-time during the academic year (September 2026-May 2027), with a minimum of 16 and maximum of 20 hours per week. The position is based in New York City and requires in-office presence Monday through Thursday during the summer (June-August). The in-office presence during the academic year will be determined by the position supervisor with consideration for the Intern's class schedule. Hiring Range : $30-$35 hourly rate. This represents the present low and high end of the Foundation's pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to experience. This is a non-exempt position and thus eligible for overtime pay. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Support the implementation of the OneRF Communities, Partners, and Impact (CPI) Strategy by contributing to team initiatives and deliverables. Support the assessment of RF Affinity Groups to identify best practices that promote success and sustainability. Contribute to the OneRF Community Chat Initiative by coordinating logistics and supporting engagement activities. Conduct research to inform CPI's professional development curriculum and create resource guides for team learning. Provide organizational and project management support for planning and executing convenings, events, and workshops. Collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders to strengthen partnerships and advance CPI team goals. Education, Experience, and Skills Currently enrolled in a graduate program in a relevant field (e.g., social impact, organizational development, communications, or related disciplines). Basic research and analytical skills with the ability to synthesize information into clear summaries. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and willingness to learn new tools. Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment. Detail-oriented with good organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks under guidance. Demonstrated curiosity, adaptability, and eagerness to learn in a professional setting. Competencies Bias for Action : Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Communicates Effectively : Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Decision Quality : Makes good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward. Strategic Learning : Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Values Differences : Recognizes the value of different perspectives, commits to being self-aware and respectful, and seeks to learn from new and different voices. About The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on collaborative partnerships at the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation that enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. We make big bets to promote the well-being of humanity in food, health, energy, and finance, including through our public charity, RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC). For more information, sign up for our newsletter at *************************************** and follow us on X @RockefellerFdn and LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation. As an organization, we focus on six values to advance our culture and continue our success. We are dedicated to being Transparent, Optimistic, Accountable, Collaborative, Trusted, and Equitable. We expect all employees at the Foundation to contribute by developing their unique perspectives and talent, challenging conventional wisdom through evidence and reason, and amplifying marginalized voices. The Rockefeller Foundation is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. To this end, the Foundation ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful alien status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, liability for service in the United States Armed Forces, or any other protected status. The Rockefeller Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor

    Hope House, Inc. 4.0company rating

    Troy, NY jobs

    Job Description If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, Hope House is the place for you! If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with numerous opportunities to make a REAL difference in the lives of people, we want YOU! Hope House is a substance abuse treatment provider who strives to save lives, recover hope and restore families to those suffering from Substance Abuse Disorder. We are committed to making sure that all staff members feel like they make a difference and are a part of our team! Hope House Inc. has a reputation as one of the top employers in the Greater Capital Region of New York. Shift: This position is full-time, Monday-Friday. Position Reports to: Program Manager Job Status: Non-Exempt / Hourly Compensation: 18.351 - 26.947 per hour (based on experience, credentials, and education) Job Duties: Manage a caseload and provide treatment services to adolescents, adults, and families. Conduct intakes and assessments and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Conduct individual sessions to provide substance abuse treatment, education, support, and advocacy. Facilitate group therapy. Maintain ongoing contact with the clients' family members and/or significant others when appropriate. Provide crisis intervention services as needed. Participate, collaboratively, as a member of the program's multidisciplinary team. Develop and maintain positive relationships with referral sources and collaterals. Maintain documentation as per OASAS standards within allotted time frame. Maintain client confidentiality as per 42 C.F.R. Part 2 (Substance Abuse Records) and 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 &164 (HIPAA). Be familiar with and adhere to current agency policies and procedures. Adhere to the CASAC Canon of Ethical Principles (see attached). This job describes the essential and general responsibilities of this position. It is not a listing of non-essential requirements and duties, which may be inherent to the job. Requirements QHP or CASAC-T preferred. A minimum of 2 years' experience in substance abuse counseling and experience with multiple age groups and various treatment modalities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. It is the policy of Hope House to provide equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Benefits 11 paid holidays per calendar year Vacation, Personal, and Sick Time (up to 200 hours per year to start) Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Flexible Savings Account & Health Savings Account depending on medical plan AFLAC Supplemental Benefits Benefit Buyout option if coverage is waived Voluntary Short-Term Disability & Life Insurance Company paid Life Insurance Policy at two times annual salary Company funded Retirement Plan 401k option to further save for retirement Tuition Reimbursement Program Partnership with Maria College - 40% discount on the CASAC program and various bachelor degree programs for employees, spouses, domestic partners, and dependents Assistance with CASAC and/or Licensing Applications/Exam EAP Program for you and your family Legal/ID Shield Insurance
    $39k-52k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Online Community Intern

    Iraq Afghanistan Veterans of America 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is the nation's first and largest organization dedicated to serving the 2.5 million veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from their first day home to the rest of their lives. IAVA strives to build an empowered generation of veterans through programs in four key impact areas: Health, Education, Employment and Community. Health - IAVA makes it a priority to ensure that both mental and physical health needs are being effectively addressed in our community, and has provided support to over 20,000 returning veterans nationwide. Education - With nearly a million new veterans headed back to school under the New GI Bill, IAVA has provided over 500,000 with the tools and support needed to make informed decisions about their education. Employment - No veteran should come home from Iraq or Afghanistan to an unemployment check. To fight shockingly high joblessness rates, IAVA's Combat to Career initiative helped over 270,000 veterans in their transition to civilian careers in 2011. Community - Less than 1% of the country served in Iraq and Afghanistan - a stark contrast to the 12% that served during WWII. Building community, both online and on the ground, is a critical factor in fulfilling IAVA's mission, which means bridging geographical divides to create a united, supported and proud movement of new veterans Job Description Community of Veterans (CoV) is the first and largest online social network exclusively for paperwork-confirmed Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. CoV provides its more than 24,000 members with access to message boards, affinity groups, resources, and live chats with experts on a range of issues - especially those related to mental health. CoV provides veterans with a safe space to share what they're going through with others who “get it” because they've been there too. An informal peer-to-peer support system and means of connecting with resources and experts, CoV is an invaluable gathering space for veterans grappling with PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injuries, depression, and even thoughts of suicide. The Online Community Intern will be responsible for supporting the IAVA Programs department to promote engagement within CoV through outreach and communications with members, posting content and resources, and scheduling live chats and other events. The Online Community Intern will report to the Senior Program Manager. The Online Community Intern will: Interact with Iraq and Afghanistan veterans online and off by conducting outreach to promote CoV sign-ups at IAVA events and interacting with veteran members in CoV Learn about methods for digital outreach and engagement, through drafting social media announcements and blog posts, and through planning and executing online events, such as webinars and live chats Learn about mental health issues affecting this generation of veterans and gain exposure to key resources Enhance skills in data analysis by monitoring and reporting on trends among CoV member needs and interests Assist with creating and executing a crisis prevention and response system within CoV Qualifications The Online Community Intern should possess: Excellent organization skills Strong communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills The ability to work well with others and independently, with a sense of humor and a professional demeanor A positive attitude and a passion for veterans issues and community building Special Qualification Requirement To maintain the integrity of the CoV site, the Program Intern, CoV must be a veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan. Evidence of service, such as DD214 forms, will need to be provided before an offer is finalized. Additional Information To Apply: Please send a resume, cover letter, salary history and three professional references to [email protected], with “Salesforce Coordinator” in the subject line. Include a cover letter that concisely explains how your campaign experience could be applied to IAVA. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. No phone calls, please. IAVA is an equal opportunity employer. VETERANS OF THE IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN CONFLICTS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
    $41k-58k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Counselor (CTI) - Community Support Program

    The Bridge 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Bridge offers supportive housing and behavioral health services to vulnerable New Yorkers facing behavioral health and substance use challenges. We provide individuals with the tools they need to pursue their dreams and live meaningful lives. The Bridge envisions a world where adults experiencing serious mental illness can live and thrive within their communities. As a recognized leader in developing and operating supportive housing and community-based programs, The Bridge has 70 years of experience helping New Yorkers with mental illness, including those affected by homelessness, incarceration, and institutionalization. Scope of Position: The Licensed Mental Health Counselor will serve as a key member of the Governor's Critical Time Intervention (CTI) Team, a time-limited, evidence-based program designed to support individuals during critical life transitions. This role focuses on promoting community integration, self-advocacy, and long-term stability by connecting participants to essential resources such as behavioral health care, housing, and benefits. Working collaboratively with hospitals and community partners, the clinician will engage with individuals in inpatient, emergency, and community settings to provide counseling, address social needs, and advocate for those experiencing healthcare inequities. This position involves field-based work, flexible hours, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of homeless and vulnerable New Yorkers. Essential Position Functions: Conduct assertive outreach and engagement using strength-based approaches, starting during inpatient or emergency department visits; collaborate with local hospitals, treatment providers, and family members to identify individuals in need of care; assess participants' health and social needs using CTI's assessments and risk tools, focusing on those at high risk. Participate in hospital discharge planning to connect participants to appropriate community resources; provide after-hours (24-hour) coverage on a rotating basis; offer short-term therapeutic counseling and support pre- and post-discharge; collect and report data to inform future care delivery, working with team leaders and data analysts. Resolve clinical issues impacting participants' ability to access and retain community services; build relationships with community providers to ensure appropriate service connections during transitions; assist with appointment navigation, including accompaniment, re-engagement in care, and overcoming barriers. Facilitate crisis interventions, referrals, and hospitalizations as needed; conduct psychosocial assessments to determine medical, psychiatric, housing, and social needs; gather historical and collateral information to support participants' health needs; monitor and document participant progress toward care plan goals. Attend team meetings and supervisory sessions. Perform additional duties as assigned, including housing applications and ensuring participants' immediate needs are met. Qualifications Licensed master's degree or higher in social work, mental health counseling, nursing, or psychology. Experience with individuals with SMI, co-occurring SUD, and/or homeless populations is preferred, but not required. Knowledge of community and homeless resources is a plus. Familiarity with counseling principles for mental illness and substance use disorders. Understanding of treatment, rehabilitation, and community support programs for individuals, families, and staff. Skills in crisis management, de-escalation, and identifying potentially violent behavior. Ability to develop, evaluate, and adjust treatment interventions to meet individual needs. Strong report-writing skills. Proficiency in Health Information Technology and Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Bilingual in Spanish preferred. The Bridge Inc. is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer
    $42k-61k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor- Bilingual

    Child & Family Services of Erie County 3.3company rating

    Buffalo, NY jobs

    Job Description The Bilingual Mental Health Counselor will provide counseling and mental health services to a diverse population, including children, adults and families within our outpatient Counseling Services program. With a trauma informed lens, the Counselor will provide assessments, diagnosis, treatment planning and psychotherapy services. In a strong team environment, the Bilingual Mental Health Counselor will collaborate with internal and external service providers and supports to help clients reach their treatment goals. Minimum Requirements: NYS Education Department license, or license eligible, in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy Must be proficient in two or more languages (English and Spanish preferred) Experience in a community-centered mental health setting is preferred Demonstrated cultural competence in understanding and working with disadvantaged/minority populations in community-based programs in an urban and suburban setting A valid NYS driver's license is required Computer literacy required, experience Electronic Medical Records preferred. Excellent written and oral communication skills Support overall agency mission, vision, policies, goals and objectives Shift Information: Flexible weekday schedule, with 2 evenings a week Hybrid in office and remote schedule options available Major Responsibilities/Activities: Provide mental health assessments, diagnosis, treatment planning and psychotherapy services Provide individual, family, and group counseling to a diversified population with multiple struggles Provide advocacy, linkage and referral services Complete electronic client files, administrative tasks in a timely manner Write reports to court, schools, or other community agencies as necessary Maintain positive working relationship with other professionals, community agencies, and coalitions Continue professional growth and training in best practices, including cultural competency Attend regular supervision sessions and monthly staff meetings Participate in case conferences and share clinical expertise with Child and Family Services staff Participate in the agency Quality Improvement process and other agency meetings including in-service trainings, supervisions/consultations and staff meetings as requested Models and practices sensitivity, fair treatment and acceptance of diversity in all interpersonal interactions Shows willingness to learn about and implement skills related to diversity Possess a working knowledge of the Microsoft based products and agency programs such as Credible (EHR). Maintain positive working relationships with program staff and others within the agency; demonstrate strong interpersonal skills during interactions with internal and external collaterals Maintain a minimum of 25 hours of client contact weekly Competitive Salary of $65,400 per year based on a 35-hour work week Ready to make a difference and earn big? As a Mental Health Counselor with C+FS Clinic, you have the opportunity to earn an extra $60 per hour for every billable unit over 50-help more clients and watch your earnings soar! C+FS offers full-time employees the below benefits to support our employees and their families and help to create a healthy work environment Paid Time Off (PTO), paid holidays and bereavement time Employer Paid Life Insurance Medical insurance options Dental insurance options Vision insurance options Wellness Program and Incentives Health Savings Account (HSA) Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Dependent Care FSA Employee Referral Bonus Qualifying Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) 403(b) Right Away and Employer-Contributions (1000 hours each year) Child and Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Child and Family Services provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran or familial status, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Child and Family Services complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $65.4k yearly 9d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor

    Child & Family Services of Erie County 3.3company rating

    Buffalo, NY jobs

    Job Description The Mental Health Counselor will provide counseling and mental health services to a diverse population, including children, adults and families within our outpatient Counseling Services program. With a trauma informed lens, the Counselor will provide assessments, diagnosis, treatment planning and psychotherapy services. In a strong team environment, the Mental Health Counselor will collaborate with internal and external service providers and supports to help clients reach their treatment goals. Minimum Requirements: NYS Education Department license, or license eligible, in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy Master's Degree Experience in a community-centered mental health setting is preferred Demonstrated cultural competence in understanding and working with disadvantaged/minority populations in community-based programs in an urban and suburban setting A valid NYS driver's license is preferred Computer literacy required, experience Electronic Medical Records preferred. Excellent written and oral communication skills Support overall agency mission, vision, policies, goals and objectives Major Responsibilities/Activities: Provide mental health assessments, diagnosis, treatment planning and psychotherapy services Provide individual, family, and group counseling to a diversified population with multiple struggles Provide advocacy, linkage and referral services Complete electronic client files, administrative tasks in a timely manner Write reports to court, schools, or other community agencies as necessary Maintain positive working relationship with other professionals, community agencies, and coalitions Continue professional growth and training in best practices, including cultural competency Attend regular supervision sessions and monthly staff meetings Participate in case conferences and share clinical expertise with Child and Family Services staff Participate in the agency Quality Improvement process and other agency meetings including in-service trainings, supervisions/consultations and staff meetings as requested Models and practices sensitivity, fair treatment and acceptance of diversity in all interpersonal interactions Shows willingness to learn about and implement skills related to diversity Possess a working knowledge of the Microsoft based products and agency programs such as Credible (EHR). Maintain positive working relationships with program staff and others within the agency; demonstrate strong interpersonal skills during interactions with internal and external collaterals Maintain a minimum of 25 hours of client contact weekly Competitive Salary of $62,400 per year based on a 35-hour work week Ready to make a difference and earn big? As a Mental Health Counselor with C+FS Clinic, you have the opportunity to earn an extra $60 per hour for every billable unit over 50-help more clients and watch your earnings soar! C+FS offers full-time employees the below benefits to support our employees and their families and help to create a healthy work environment Paid Time Off (PTO), paid holidays and bereavement time Employer Paid Life Insurance Medical insurance options Dental insurance options Vision insurance options Wellness Program and Incentives Health Savings Account (HSA) Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Dependent Care FSA Employee Referral Bonus Qualifying Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) 403(b) Right Away and Employer-Contributions (1000 hours each year) Shift Information: Flexible weekday schedule, with 2 evenings a week Hybrid in office and remote schedule options available Child and Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Child and Family Services provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran or familial status, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Child and Family Services complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $62.4k yearly 29d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor, Licensed In-Home

    Child & Family Services of Erie County 3.3company rating

    Buffalo, NY jobs

    Job Description The Licensed In-Home Mental Health Counselor will provide counseling and mental health services to youth and families. Mental health assessment and counseling may be provided in the home or in the community for a youth and their family. Major Responsibilities/Activities: Provide mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and psychotherapy services Provide individual, family, and group counseling to a diverse population with many challenges Provide individual and family interventions with the goal of developing and implementing social, interpersonal, self-care and independent living skills to restore and maintain stability, to support functional gains and to adapt to, and or maintain community living. Guide families during and following a crisis episode experienced by a child/family with the goal of stabilizing the child/youth in the home and natural environment. Maintain the crisis phone number, on call, for a week at a time (rotated amongst staff) Collaborate with other treatment providers and collaterals, as appropriate Complete and submit required documentation in a timely manner (e.g. progress notes, treatment plans, et cetera). Maintain positive working relationships with other professionals, community agencies and team members Demonstrates sensitivity to cultural and ethnic norms Follows agency's Worker Safety protocols Participates in team meetings Engage and guide the youth and family through active listening skills and therapeutic engagement methods Maintain positive working relationships with program/agency staff, collaborating agencies, and stakeholders Continue professional growth and training in best practices, as necessary/appropriate (e.g. cultural competencies) Attend coaching/supervision meetings as required Participate in the agency Quality Improvement Process and other agency meetings including in-service trainings, supervision and staff meetings as requested Adheres to NYS and agency requirements including, but not limited to: HIPPA, ethical guidelines, confidentiality, child abuse identification and reporting, incident reporting, worker safety protocols Possess a working knowledge of the Microsoft based products including agency programs such as Anasazi and Fidelity HER Minimum Requirements: NYS Education Department license in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology or Marriage and Family Therapy At least one (1) year of experience providing direct services for children with one or more of the following primary diagnoses: mental illness, alcoholism, chemical dependency and substance abuse Demonstrated cultural competence in understanding and working with disadvantaged/minority populations in community-based programs in an urban and suburban setting A valid NYS driver's license is required Must have reliable means of transportation to travel throughout Western New York area Must be comfortable transporting clients in personal vehicle as needed Computer literacy required, experience with Anasazi preferred Excellent written and oral communication skills Competitive Salary of $60,500 per year based on a 35 hour work week. This position requires flexibility in scheduling: Must be able to work afternoon, evening and weekend hours as needed to meet the needs of clients C+FS offers full-time employees the below benefits to support our employees and their families and help to create a healthy work environment. Paid Time Off (PTO) -20 PTO Days (25 Days After Five Years of Employment) -14 Paid Holidays (includes 2 flex holidays) - Bereavement: Four Paid Days - Paid Jury Duty Employer Paid Life Insurance Medical, Two Plan Options Dental, Two Plan Options Vision Insurance Wellness Program and Incentives Health Savings Account (HSA) and Quarterly Employer-Contributions Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Dependent Care FSA Employee Referral Bonus Qualifying Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) 403(b) Right Away and Employer-Contributions After Two Years (1000 hours each year) Child and Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Child and Family Services provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran or familial status, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Child and Family Services complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $60.5k yearly 30d ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor

    Hope House 4.0company rating

    Albany, NY jobs

    If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, Hope House is the place for you! If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with numerous opportunities to make a REAL difference in the lives of people, we want YOU! Hope House is a substance abuse treatment provider who strives to save lives, recover hope and restore families to those suffering from Substance Abuse Disorder. We are committed to making sure that all staff members feel like they make a difference and are a part of our team! Hope House Inc. has a reputation as one of the top employers in the Greater Capital Region of New York. Shift: This position is full-time, Monday-Friday. Position Reports to: Program Manager Job Status: Non-Exempt / Hourly Compensation: 18.351 - 26.947 per hour (based on experience, credentials, and education) Job Duties: Manage a caseload and provide treatment services to adolescents, adults, and families. Conduct intakes and assessments and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Conduct individual sessions to provide substance abuse treatment, education, support, and advocacy. Facilitate group therapy. Maintain ongoing contact with the clients' family members and/or significant others when appropriate. Provide crisis intervention services as needed. Participate, collaboratively, as a member of the program's multidisciplinary team. Develop and maintain positive relationships with referral sources and collaterals. Maintain documentation as per OASAS standards within allotted time frame. Maintain client confidentiality as per 42 C.F.R. Part 2 (Substance Abuse Records) and 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 &164 (HIPAA). Be familiar with and adhere to current agency policies and procedures. Adhere to the CASAC Canon of Ethical Principles (see attached). This job describes the essential and general responsibilities of this position. It is not a listing of non-essential requirements and duties, which may be inherent to the job. Requirements QHP or CASAC-T preferred. A minimum of 2 years' experience in substance abuse counseling and experience with multiple age groups and various treatment modalities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. It is the policy of Hope House to provide equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Benefits 11 paid holidays per calendar year Vacation, Personal, and Sick Time (up to 200 hours per year to start) Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Flexible Savings Account & Health Savings Account depending on medical plan AFLAC Supplemental Benefits Benefit Buyout option if coverage is waived Voluntary Short-Term Disability & Life Insurance Company paid Life Insurance Policy at two times annual salary Company funded Retirement Plan 401k option to further save for retirement Tuition Reimbursement Program Partnership with Maria College - 40% discount on the CASAC program and various bachelor degree programs for employees, spouses, domestic partners, and dependents Assistance with CASAC and/or Licensing Applications/Exam EAP Program for you and your family Legal/ID Shield Insurance
    $39k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Counselor

    Samaritan Daytop Village 3.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Mental Health Counselor Healthcare staff can work anywhere….The BEST work with US! Salary: $64,000-$64,677 A nationally recognized comprehensive Health and Human Services Agency, with over 60 programs across New York City and greater New York Area. Samaritan Daytop Village, serves over 33,000 New Yorkers annually within your neighborhoods and communities so our success depends on those we employ. The Role Under general direction, The Mental Health Counselor is responsible for providing a variety of clinical services including: individual and specialized group counseling to meet the needs of persons served, intake/screening assessments for program applicants, crisis counseling and family counseling. Conducts psychosocial assessments, mental health/mental status examinations and makes treatment planning recommendations as well as internal and external client referrals. This work is carried out in support of the mission and goals of Samaritan Daytop Village. Responsibilities What You Will Do Conducts bio-psychosocial assessments, mental status and mental health evaluations. Conducts individual, group and family counseling consistent with the objectives identified in clients' individual treatment plans and makes referrals for appropriate levels of care for designated clients. Ensures maintenance of accurate, complete and timely client records that comply with regulatory requirements and agency internal policy and procedure. Complies with 42 CFR confidentiality, HIPAA privacy and security regulations. Serves as a liaison to community agencies and organizations. Assists with fostering professional linkages, relationships with concrete services/other community service providers and referral sources. Designs and facilitates specialized, therapeutic groups based upon client and program need. Facilitates in-service staff training designed to respond to anticipated and/or identified areas of need. Adheres to social work standards and ethical principles, agency policies and procedures, and maintains professional relationships with other disciplines, clients, and community supports. Demonstrates a commitment to maintaining the knowledge and skill necessary to facilitate didactic, process experiential and supportive group approaches. Qualifications Who You Will Be MSW degree needed only for designated programs/divisions OR Must obtain LMSW-Permit within 90 days of hire and licensure within one year of employment for designated programs/divisions OR to obtain QHP (Qualified Health Professional) status within designated OASAS regulated programs OR NYS LMSW licensure for designated programs/divisions. NYS LCSW licensure. Experience working with DHS CARES Software. Knowledge of multi-disciplinary team experience. Knowledge of techniques for identifying and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management techniques. Ability to develop, evaluate, implement and modify a clinical treatment intervention to meet the needs of individual participants. Competency in written, interpersonal, verbal and computational skills to present and document records in accordance with program standards. Knowledgeable about federal, state and local law and regulation governing substance abuse treatment programs. #li-onsite
    $64k-64.7k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Counselor - Mental Health PROS

    Brooklyn Community Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    PROS Counselor/Recovery Counselor Program/Department: PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) Reports to: Supervisory Staff Hours: Full time Monday-Friday, 8:00AM to 4:00PM OR 8:30AM-4:30PM Salary Range: $50,000 - $50,000 Position Summary Brooklyn Community Services PROS is strengths-oriented psychiatric rehabilitation program devoted to helping adults increase independence and overall well-being. The PROS Counselor aids people living with persistent mental illnesses in developing life role goals, in managing symptoms, and in taking concrete steps toward a better life. The PROS Counselor does so through the provision of evidence-based individual and group services aimed at the development of therapeutic and life skills. Working in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, they help program participants identify an individualized, meaningful course of care to become as self-sufficient as possible. Responsibilities * Manage a caseload of up to twenty-five participants, providing individual counseling and case management as clinically appropriate * Develop and maintain collateral relationships with outside supports including family, case managers, housing program staff, and medical providers * Conduct required assessments including the biopsychosocial, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational readiness, cultural, and substance dependence screenings * Develop Individualized Recovery Plans (IRPs) in collaboration with participants based on the above listed assessments on a semi-annual basis, or more often as needed * Develop and facilitate approximately four to twelve skills-based workshops per week * Document participants progress/regression towards goals in monthly progress notes and determine the need for service modifications on an ongoing basis. * Provide services according to evidence-based practices including Wellness Self-Management, Family Psychoeducation, Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, Individual Placement and Support * Coordinate follow-up services once a participant is ready for discharge from the program. * Act as a member of an interdisciplinary treatment team, including participation in weekly administrative and clinical meetings * Possess/develop proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and AWARDS electronic health record * Manage responsibility for maintenance of records, including timely documentation of services as required by the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services and the Office of Mental Health * Conduct intakes, as needed Qualifications Required * Masters degree in one of the following: Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Creative Arts Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related mental health qualifications * Computer skills and knowledge of service documentation required * Must undergo pre-employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OPWDD * Professional experience in a PROS program, inpatient psychiatric setting, or program serving adults experiencing psychosis preferred * Professional experience serving adults with persistent mental illnesses, particularly psychosis preferred * Professional experience with group facilitation preferred BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities
    $50k-50k yearly 53d ago
  • Mental Health Counselor

    Samaritan Daytop Village 3.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Community is Everything… Help Support Yours! Mental Health Counselor-MHC Masters Degree Required Staten Island, NY Social Workers, psychotherapists and mental health professionals can work anywhere…. The BEST work with us. A nationally recognized comprehensive Health and Human Services Agency, with over 60 programs across New York City and greater New York Area. Samaritan Daytop Village, serves over 33,000 New Yorkers annually within your neighborhoods and communities so our success depends on those we employ. The Role Under general direction, the Mental Health Counselor is responsible for providing counseling and casework services to individuals with mental health and/or substance abuse challenges. Assesses patient's mental status through interviews and observations and then develops treatment plans or makes referrals to appropriate services. What You Will Do Works with patients and their families to determine goals for treatment. Solicits family information, observations and concerns. Interviews, observes and develops treatment plans for patients. Implements, goals, policies and activities designed to meet program objectives Conducts individual and group therapy sessions for patients with mental illness, emotional and substance abuse problems. May assess incoming clients and eventually help prepare them for transitioning home. Provides referrals to appropriate mental health resources. Monitors patient's treatment progress and keeps track of their mental status. Consults with other mental health professionals to provided effective courses of treatment. Provides crisis intervention services to patients who are in danger to themselves and others. Keeps accurate records of patient records and treatment provided. Evaluates and utilizes community mental health resources as needed. Who You Will Be Education, Experience and Skills Required: Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling. At least 1-2 years demonstrated clinical experience in substance use and/or mental health treatment for designated programs based on needs of the facility. In depth knowledge of NYC diverse network of medical and behavioral health care organizations, including substance use disorders, treatment services, education and employment services, and non-traditional community support groups. Computer literacy including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and EHR. Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Ability to maintain confidentiality. License/Certification Required: To obtain QHP (Qualified Health Professional) status within designated OASAS regulated programs, MHC-Permit required and must obtain within 90 days of hire OR NYS LMHC licensure for designated programs/divisions.
    $42k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor

    Goodwill Industries of Greater New York 3.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description General Purpose: The Behavioral Health Counselor is working with a PROS program to conduct individual and group services. Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) is a comprehensive model that integrates rehabilitation, treatment, and support services for people with serious mental illness and possible other co-occurring disorders. The Behavioral Health counselor works with PROS participants towards goals in different areas: Living independently Building natural supports Finding and keeping a job Reaching higher levels of education Securing preferred housing Improving medication management This will be carried out as indicated by NYS OMH Part 512 Regulations and Medicaid requirements. Essential Functions: Manage a caseload of up to 25 consumers, including case management, collateral contacts, referrals, vocational assistance, and other needs, to coordinate services. Conduct required assessments including Wellness Recovery Action Plans, Psycho-socials, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and Substance Use screenings and assessment. Develop Individualized Recovery Plans (IRP) in collaboration with participants, on a bi-annual basis, or more often as necessary. Maintain and update demographic, treatment and employment data in electronic health records (Foothold AWARDS, OMH CAIRS database, and NYESS). Facilitate member access to community support services including medical, mental health, substance abuse, housing and entitlements. Develop and facilitate approximately 6 -8 groups, according to protocol and curriculum, which will cover CRS, ORS, IR and Clinical Services as dictated. Conduct individual counseling sessions to assist program participants with attainment of the life role goals specified in their IRPs. Document consumers' progress towards goals in monthly progress notes and determine the need for addition or subtraction of services offered to each participant on an ongoing basis. Coordinate treatment including the sharing of Individual Recovery Plans and Progress Notes for participants who are co-enrolled with other agencies as necessary. Provide services according to Evidence Based Practices including Wellness Self Management, Family Psychoeducation (CCFC), Medication Management, Co-occurring Disorders (IDDT), and Supported Employment (IPS). Coordinate follow-up services once a participant is ready for discharge from the program. Act as a member of an interdisciplinary treatment team, including participation in weekly administrative, clinical and utilization review meetings. Assume overall responsibility for maintenance of client records, including timely documentation of services in Electronic Health Record (AWARDS), as required by Medicaid and the Office of Mental Health. Develop and maintain collateral relationships with consumers' other providers and family as clinically indicated Carry a 24-hour support cell phone in rotation with the clinical team. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements: . A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Human Development and related field, 3+ years of experience working with adults with mental illness and/or families dealing with mental illness. Masters Degree preferred. Team-based skills are essential. Previous experience working with individuals with psychiatric/co-occurring disorders preferred. Knowledge of running groups preferred. Computer skills and knowledge of service documentation required. Criminal background check and fingerprinting required; screening for the GSA, OIG and OMIG lists of persons disallowed from working in Medicaid funded programs #GW2023
    $25k-41k yearly est. 4d ago

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