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  • Counsel, Lead Sales

    Tmhucareersite

    Counselor job in Greene, NY

    Join our Team as a Lead Sales Counsel! The Role: We are seeking a business-minded, creative attorney to serve as primary legal partner for our Sales organization. This role supports all phases of the sales cycle-including RFP responses, bids, commercial negotiations, customer onboarding, and long-term contract management. The ideal candidate is not just a contract reviewer-they are a strategic advisor who helps Sales win business responsibly. This attorney must be collaborative, solutions-oriented, tech-savvy, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities. They should enjoy working directly with sales leaders, product managers, finance, and marketing to develop clear, customer-friendly agreements while protecting the company's interests. What You'll Be Doing: Serve as the primary legal advisor to Sales, including frontline support to sales managers, regional directors, and national accounts. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements: Sales contracts RFPs and bid submissions Master sales agreements Distribution agreements Terms & conditions Statements of work Act as the legal lead for complex and high-value deals, ensuring alignment with internal risk tolerances and business goals. Develop contract playbooks, fallback positions, and negotiation strategies to increase speed and consistency. Build strong relationships with sales leadership and act as a trusted partner, not a roadblock. Provide practical, risk-informed advice that helps the team secure deals while protecting the business. Facilitate trainings for Sales on contract basics, negotiation tactics, and customer engagement. Promote a team-first, business-enabling mindset across the Legal department. What We're Looking For: J.D. from an accredited law school and active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. 4-8+ years of experience in commercial contracting, preferably with: In-house experience supporting sales or business teams; or Law firm experience with commercial transactions. Demonstrated success partnering with business stakeholders and supporting RFPs. Strong understanding of contract law, commercial risk allocation, and negotiation dynamics. Excellent communication skills and ability to explain complex legal concepts in simple, business-focused terms to business stakeholders and executive leadership. High degree of adaptability, creativity, and resourcefulness. Highly organized with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Excel in a role with high-volume of work. Must be self-motivated and high energy. Proficient in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. What Sets You Apart: Experience in the material handling, manufacturing, or distribution industries. Where and When You'll Work: Collaborate in person at our Columbus, IN or Greene, NY office and work on a weekly hybrid schedule. What Your Total Compensation & Benefits Package will look like: Salary - $118,590 - $168,765 per year. Compensation depends on the selected candidate's education and experience. Relocation: This role may be eligible for relocation assistance. World Class Benefits: Competitive Salary Performance Bonus Generous Paid Time Off and 13 Paid Holidays Affordable Medical plans and no-cost Dental & Vision options 100% 401(k) match up to 6% Company-Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability Tuition Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with access to mental health care, legal support, and financial guidance Recognition and Kaizen (continuous improvement) Reward Programs Meaningful opportunities for personal and professional development Onsite Fitness Center & Occupational Health Clinic Best in class work culture! Big Name | Big Opportunities | Life is Better at Toyota Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), the industry leader in forklift sales, comprises two main brands: Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation. We believe investing in the best people, products, and processes will fuel our future success, and we will always be driven by our foundational principles of “respect for people” and “continuous improvement”. With opportunities across North America, we are confident you will find the right position within TMHNA that can help you build a long, fulfilling career. Learn more here: https://www.toyotaforklift.com/careers Follow us on Social Media: Working at Toyota Material Handling | Glassdoor
    $118.6k-168.8k yearly 1d ago
  • Mental Health Worker

    Concern 3.7company rating

    Counselor job in Towanda, PA

    Job Description Are you looking to encourage growth and promote positive, healthy lives? CONCERN is a non-profit human services organization dedicated to providing child welfare, juvenile justice, and behavioral health services to children and their families. Since 1978, CONCERN has brought hope, offered opportunity, and inspired change in the communities that we serve. We are searching for a driven individual to join our team as a mental health worker in our Towanda office. May also be required to see clients at the local school districts. While reporting to the clinical supervisor, you will have the opportunity to be a positive influence in the lives of others by providing evidence-based, trauma informed psychotherapy services. What Do I Need? Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, or other clinical discipline (Required) AND 2 years of related clinical experience (Preferred) Other Requirements You will maintain all required clearances You will maintain a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation You will have excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills You will have average knowledge of Microsoft programs and typical office equipment You will follow all HIPAA guidelines You will have the ability to work independently and with a team What Will I Do? You will provide evidence-based, trauma informed psychotherapy for individuals, families, and groups. You will develop and maintain accurate records regarding case progress, evaluations, and any further treatment recommendations. You will collaborate with the client, family, and other treatment team members to develop individualized treatment plans that positively manage and respond to the identified needs. You will create safety, crisis, and discharge plans in collaboration with the treatment team. You will gather and analyze information through a variety of methods that may include observation, interviews, self-report inventories, group discussions, and/or formal assessments You will coordinate and facilitate interdisciplinary team meetings as needed. You will collaborate and participate in other team meetings as requested. You will maintain a positive, professional relationship with all linkage and referral agencies. Hours of Work Based on the needs of the clients and offices What Will I Get? Rate $25/hour (Billable Rate) $14/hour (Training and Supervision Rate) $7.50/hour (Administrative Rate) Benefits 401k + 2% match (additional annual discretionary match if you work 1,000 hours or more!) Virtual Care Clinic & Prescription Services for ALL employees and dependents (up to 7 people)! (EMPLOYER PAID!) This includes Primary, Pharmacy and Urgent Care needs! 4 hours of Birthday Holiday pay! Employee Assistance Program (Resources for you and your family) Employee Referral Program What Happens Next? After you apply, a member of the hiring team will review your qualifications and experience. If determined you are a good match, we will be in touch to schedule an interview. EOE
    $25 hourly 8d ago
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMFT, LMHC, LCSW)

    Gotham Enterprises Ltd. 4.3company rating

    Counselor job in Binghamton, NY

    Job Description Licensed Mental Health Counselor Opportunities in New York (LMFT, LMHC, LCSW) Join a team dedicated to improving mental health outcomes across New York. We are hiring Licensed Therapists to help bridge the gap in mental health care. Position Information: Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM Compensation: Salary Range: $115,000 - $120,000 annually, plus a comprehensive benefits package. Primary Responsibilities: Conduct clinical assessments. Develop and execute treatment plans. Educate clients on mental health practices. Coordinate care with a team of specialists. Continue professional growth through training opportunities. Requirements Master's degree in a mental health-related field. Valid New York State license (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC). Strong communication and technical skills. Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance. 401(k) with employer contributions. Life insurance and additional perks. Apply today by submitting your CV.
    $115k-120k yearly 30d ago
  • At-Risk Youth After School Worker - Broome

    Children's Home of Wyoming Conference 3.7company rating

    Counselor job in Binghamton, NY

    WHO WE ARE: The Children's Home partners with children, families and communities throughout New York State to inspire hope, develop skills, and cultivate healthy relationships for positive futures. $17-17.50 an hour Part Time set schedule: Monday - Thursday 3:30pm - 6:30pm With the option to pick up additional hours in TASP or as a child care worker! The Child Care Worker provides stability to the children and families of the Therapeutic After School Program (TASP) by providing a flexible response to the clinical and childcare needs of the program. The Child Care Worker will function as an integral part of the TASP team. The role involves working with a group of up to 10 children. All of the children are at risk of placement outside the home, and our mission is to support them in a preventive and stabilizing capacity. Additionally, many of our kids have a traumatic background and may not respond to traditional methods of childcare work. Because of this, staff should expect to encounter challenging behaviors and be prepared to respond with patience and professionalism. Responsibilities: Provide safe and responsible transport for youth, families and other Children's Home affiliates. Transportation responsibilities may be as much as three to four hours per day. Develop and maintain therapeutic relationships with the children and their families that are responsive to their needs. Promote growth of the parent-child relationship as indicated by that plan, as well as the agency's philosophy of family centered practice. Maintain good relationships through collaboration and advocacy on client's behalf with DSS, community agencies, schools, staff and other service providers. Complete required reports and documentation in a timely manner, including: progress notes, treatment planning, case specific materials, Connections Case Management System, etc. Use family-centered practice approaches in service delivery and case planning in treatment, permanency planning and discharge. Continuously evaluate the strengths and needs of children and family to provide appropriate planning. Promote and guide the development of enhanced coping, socialization, parenting and independent living skills through the treatment planning process. Provide for the safety and well-being of at-risk children, through the judicious use of discipline, therapeutic crisis intervention, CARE principles, and supervision. Effectively communicate all behavioral, emotional, and medical needs to the Director or the assigned Case Manager. Provide for the overall growth and development of each child through instructing, counseling and direction in matters of personal conduct, hygiene, appearance, social skills, school, routines, and work habits. Foster the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of each child. Provide for the recreational needs of at-risk children both within and away from the program site. Foster the social, vocational and cultural needs and interests of each child. Requirements Education: High school diploma or equivalent is required Associate's or Bachelor's Degree is preferred Experience: 1 year experience working with children and/or families in a healthcare or educational setting is required Driver's License and ability to maintain insurability throughout employment required Benefits Benefits available to all staff: Student Loan and Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Employee Discounts at the Southern Tier Community Center Opportunities for Professional Development Full Time Benefits: Agency-Paid CEUs, License Prep Course, and License Exam 403(b) with 6% employer contribution PTO plus 9 paid holidays Childcare Reimbursement Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (with HSA/FSA Accounts) Life Insurance EEO Statement: The Children's Home is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.
    $17-17.5 hourly 45d ago
  • Mental Health Worker

    Northern Tier Counseling 3.6company rating

    Counselor job in Towanda, PA

    Commitment Bonus - $1,500 Do you want a full-time, rewarding career helping your community members? At Northern Tier Counseling, a local non-profit organization that has been established since 1993, you will work within a welcoming environment and work with others that have the same common goal, To Welcome and Serve All Those Seeking Wellness, Renewal and Hope. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. SUMMARY The Family Based Mental Health Worker provide supportive therapeutic/case work services in harmony with the Family Based Mental Health Professional to quell family crisis situations and to promote or help sustain a stable living environment for the family. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To assist the Family Based Mental Health Professional during home, school or community visits/sessions and provide supportive counseling to identified families in order to aid and train them in the appropriate child-rearing techniques in relation to the family counseling goals and individual service plan. Assist in interviewing families and obtaining social histories. Provide supportive back up to other Family Based team members. Act as a liaison linkage to inter agency and intra-agency personnel. Assist in coordinating referrals to other appropriate service providers. Assist the family problem solving to focus on their strengths and collateral needs and service plan to address their identified strengths and needs. Participate in screening, treatment planning and discharge process. Rotate 24-hour emergency service seven days per week. Attend and participate in appropriate conferences and training sessions as determined by the Program Supervisor and mandatory PCGC trainings. Participate in staffing with the Mental Health Professional regarding the progress of the treatment plan. Participate as co-therapist in all family therapy sessions with the Mental Health Professional. Establish a close, extended family like relationship with identified families as a unit. Ensure that all psychotherapeutic and case management goals will be linked directly to the treatment plan, treatment plan reviews and case-notes. Attends weekly staff meetings. Attends quarterly general staff meetings. Participates in ongoing in-service training programs. Employee will be proficient in their job position within six (6) months. If at any time an employee feels they need more training/education, employee is to submit a request for such through their supervisor, manager, and/or director. Other Functions and Duties as assigned. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Children's Mental Health Worker must have a bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, social work, nursing, rehabilitation, pre-med, theology or anthropology or have 12 college level semester credit hours in humanities or social services, or a licensed RN One year experience in a CASSP system program preferred. Knowledge is required of casework and principal practice and methodology and the capacity to further develop this knowledge. Knowledge of individual and group behavior, inter-relationships between social, economic, psychological and physiological factors. The ability to establish and maintain working relationships with families receiving program services as well as with colleagues, other professional and the public at large. Ability to work effectively with MH Professional (team member). Ability to make clear and pertinent statements both orally and in writing. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must be able to travel if required. Position may/will require use of own vehicle. Current/Valid Driver's License and a "clean" driving record. Sedentary work: duties require exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry push, and pull articles such as files and computer binders. Position requires occasional crisis intervention for protection of self and others. WORK ENVIRONMENT Works in well-lit office environment. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to write reports and correspondence. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as payment reimbursements and payroll labor distributions. REASONING ABILITY Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Additional Benefits: Up to $2,500.00 in moving expenses assistance for qualified candidates Student Loan Forgiveness- $25,000 Tuition assistance for related college degrees Excellent employee & family health insurance 403b retirement plan match of 3% On-Site gym Flexible schedule and much more… E.O.E.
    $24k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor (LCSW)

    Cornerstone Family Healthcare 4.1company rating

    Counselor job in Binghamton, NY

    Full-time Description Cornerstone Family Healthcare is actively recruiting for a Behavioral Health Counselor to join our growing team. SALARY: $80,000 - $82,000 annually plus $5,000 sign-on bonus STATUS: Full-Time Cornerstone's Mission Cornerstone Family Healthcare is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center with a mission to provide high quality, comprehensive, primary and preventative health care services in an environment of caring, dignity and respect to all people regardless of their ability to pay. For more than fifty years, Cornerstone has been responsive to meeting the needs of the communities in which we serve, with a continued emphasis on the underserved and those without access to health care regardless of race, economic status, age, sex, sexual orientation, or disability. Why Join Cornerstone Family Healthcare? At Cornerstone Family Healthcare, you'll be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to expanding access to behavioral health services in the communities we serve. As a Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor, you'll provide compassionate care to patients while guiding, mentoring, and supervising a team of Behavioral Health Counselors to ensure the highest standards of clinical practice. Compensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: $80,000 to $82,000 annually Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 Paid Time Off: 196 hours per calendar year Sick Time: 56 hours per calendar year Observed Holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas Day CME: 7 hours annually, plus stipend Comprehensive Benefits Package: Health insurance, retirement plan, flexible spending, dependent care, paid holidays, and more What You'll Do Provide diagnostic evaluations and psycho-social assessments for patients with mental health or substance use challenges Deliver individual and group psychotherapy for a diverse caseload, including patients with HIV/AIDS, chemical dependency, and other concerns Collaborate with patients, families, and specialized treatment programs to build treatment plans and monitor progress Supervise Behavioral Health Counselors through individual and group sessions Review documentation and correspondence completed by BH Counselors Maintain the department's At-Risk log Provide in-service training to medical staff on identifying and managing mental health and substance use issues Collaborate with other department directors to ensure integrated care Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Act as a mandated reporter in suspected child abuse cases Attend department, staff, and committee meetings; contribute to quality improvement initiatives Provide monthly updates to the Director of Behavioral Health Perform other duties as assigned #IND1 Requirements Masters Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or Nursing, certified by New York State where applicable LCSW is required Minimum 5 years post-graduate experience preferred Demonstrated leadership, supervision, and mentoring skills Commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care to underserved populations Salary Description $85,000-90,000 annually
    $31k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Social Work Counselor II BA

    Ny United Health Services

    Counselor job in Endicott, NY

    Position OverviewUnder the supervision of a qualified social worker (MSW), this position provides psychosocial evaluation, counseling, resource referral, and case management services to patients and families; works in collaboration with the multidisciplinary treatment team to incorporate psychosocial needs and concerns in planning care; assists in developing resources to meet patient and family needs; participates in patient, family, staff orientation, education and in-service activities to promote understanding of psychosocial issues. Primary Department, Division, or Unit: Primary Work Shift: Day Regular Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Compensation Range: $19.34 - $27.08 per hour, depending on experience ----- Education/Experience Minimum Required: A Bachelor's Degree in health and/or human service related program; Preferred: Minimum of two years of experience having direct client/patient contact, preferably in a medical/mental health setting. ----- Why You'll Love Working at UHS At United Health Services (UHS), we believe every connection-to patients, to purpose, to each other-makes a difference. That's why we're intentional about supporting our team in ways that go beyond the job. Whether through meaningful benefits, personal growth, or fun along the way, we're here to help you thrive in work and life. A Culture of Connection - We support each other like family and create space for every voice to be heard. Engagement Councils, peer recognition, and initiatives like Walk in my Shoes for senior leaders are just a few ways we foster belonging and collaboration. Outside of work, we stay connected through team events like trivia, trunk-or-treat, volunteer days, our staff choir, or seasonal celebrations. Comprehensive Benefits for Life & Family - We offer medical, dental, and vision coverage starting the first of the month after hire for employees working 24+ hours/week. With flexible plan options and coverage tiers, you can choose what fits your life best. Additional perks include discounted childcare through Bright Horizons and voluntary benefits like pet insurance, legal services, and identity theft protection. Well-Being & Financial Security - From day one, PTO starts accruing so you can take time to recharge. We support your long-term wellness with a 403(b) retirement plan and company match, flexible spending accounts, access to financial advisors, and up to $400/year in wellness rewards. When life gets tough, we're here with 24/7 EAP counseling, virtual mental health support, a food pantry, PTO donation program, and professional attire through the Classy Closet. Growth That Moves with You - With access to 100,000+ online courses, leadership programs, tuition reimbursement, clinical ladders, and internal mobility, we help you grow wherever your passion leads. We also continuously review compensation to ensure market competitiveness and internal equity, so you can feel confident your work is valued and rewarded fairly. A Place to Call Home - Located in New York's Southern Tier, UHS offers more than a career-we offer a lifestyle. Enjoy four-season recreation, affordable living, top-rated schools, minor league sports, craft brews, a close-knit community, and more, all within reach of the Finger Lakes, the Catskills, and major Northeast cities. ----- About United Health Services United Health Services (UHS) is a locally owned, not-for-profit healthcare system in New York's Southern Tier comprising four hospitals, long-term care and home care services, and physician practices in Broome and surrounding counties. UHS provides healthcare and medical services for two-thirds of the region's population, produces $1.3 billion a year in total economic impact, and boasts a workforce of more than 6,300 employees and providers. At UHS, our work is guided by our Values of Compassion, Trust, Respect, Teamwork, and Innovation. Whether you provide direct patient care or support behind the scenes, you are part of a shared purpose: to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve. Every employee plays a meaningful role in fulfilling our mission-we'd love for you to consider joining us! United Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ----- United Health Services, Inc. and the members of the UHS System neither are affiliated with, sponsored, endorsed nor approved by, nor otherwise associated with, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS), UHS of Delaware, Inc. nor their affiliates, which can be found at ***************
    $19.3-27.1 hourly Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Youth Care Specialist

    The William George Agency for Childrens Serv 4.2company rating

    Counselor job in Freeville, NY

    Youth Care Specialist STARTING WAGES: $24.00/hour MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or equivalent (copy required upon initial hire date) Valid New York State Driver's License (copy required upon initial hire date) Yearly Physical (required within one month after the initial hire date) Ability to work with a diverse population presenting a variety of cultural, socioeconomic, developmental, and sexual identities. Must have the ability and willingness to establish and foster healthy and supportive relationships that acknowledge individual identities and encourage personal growth. PREFERRED: BS or AAS Degree in a Related Field Previous Child Care Experience REQUIREMENTS: Must successfully complete all required background checks: § NYS Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) § Multi-State Sex Offender Registry (SOR) § NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) fingerprinting § NYS Justice Center Staff Exclusion List (SEL) § NYS OMIG Medicaid Exclusion List § Out-of-state child abuse register inquiry of any state in which the person resided within the last five years (if applicable) § NYS License Event Notification Service (LENS) § Office of Inspector General (OIG) Must successfully complete Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) HOURS: A-Shift Sunday 9:00 am - 12:30 am Monday 2:30 pm - 12:30 am Tuesday 2:30 pm - 12:30 am Wednesday 1 pm - 2:30 pm (Mandatory Staff Mtg) 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm * All staff receive an early night when staffing allows B-Shift Wednesday 1 pm - 2:30 pm (Mandatory Staff Mtg) 7:30 pm - 12:30 am Thursday 2:30 pm - 12:30 am Friday 2:30 pm - 11:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 12:30 am * All staff receive an early night when staffing allows POSITION LEVEL: Responsible to the Cottage Manager POSITION OBJECTIVES: To help create and maintain a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for the children in the cottage(s) To help implement each child's individual treatment goals. To provide positive role models for children in the care of the Agency. To ensure that the basic psychological needs of the children for nurturance, structure, and counseling are met. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JOB: Supervision of the cottage environment as it pertains to knowing the whereabouts of each youngster at all times is an essential job responsibility of the Youth Care Specialist. Report missing children immediately to the Administrator on Duty or Cottage Manager. Provide support to children in crises through the use of therapeutic crisis intervention techniques. Provide input to treatment team meetings for the planning of each child's treatment goal(s) and techniques. Help implement individual treatment plans with each child. Act as a positive role model for the children by engaging in activities productively and in support of accepted societal norms and values. Instruct, guide, and assist children in the following areas: a. Organization and care of clothing and personal belongings b. Selection and coordination of dress c. Personal health, grooming, and hygiene d. Personal habits and conduct e. Social conduct and interaction in the cottage and the William George community f. Constructive use of leisure time g. Maintenance of clean and neat rooms and shared cottage facilities h. Money management I. Eating and sleeping habits j. Study habits Help children develop trusting relationships by actively engaging in activities with them and by expression of caring through role modeling, life space interviews, and constructive discipline. Be where children are (during waking hours); walk with them to and from Ewald Dining Center for meals, and other program activities, (e.g., school) to provide ego support. Help children abide by the established cottage rules and the Agency policies and procedures Supervise and help children in the performance of house jobs. Inventory and mark clothing and personal belongings of children. Collect and store clothing and belongings of children who are absent without leave (AWOL). Supervise children's manners and behavior during meals at Ewald Dining Center. Be informed about the health needs of the children, and monitor self-administration of medications according to the State Education Department and the Office of Children and Family Services. Store medications in the locked areas and cabinets provided in each cottage. Refer children to the Health Services Department for all medical problems and examination and treatment by the nurses and physician Participate in, and supervise children at campus recreational activities. Evaluate children's performance on the daily level system evaluation sheets according to the guidelines and individual goals, and review them with the children to encourage progress. Prepare written incident reports on critical incidents and forward them to the Cottage Manager. Participate in the Unit/Cottage meeting, providing pertinent observations to the Cottage Manager. Transport children to off-campus appointments and for travel home as assigned. Responsible for adhering to and performing all duties in accordance with every safety standard, practice, and policy of The William George Agency. This includes but is not limited to, a review of The William George Agency's Safety Policy and attending all required safety-related training. Perform other duties assigned. To adhere to all rules, regulations, policies, and philosophy of The William George Agency and the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. About The William George Agency for Children's Services The William George Agency for Children's Services is located on a 650-acre campus nine miles northeast of Ithaca, in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. It is a private not-for-profit residential treatment center licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) that serves both male and female youth between the ages of 12 and 21, and their families, who present with significant mental health issues, behavioral difficulties, and substance abuse issues. Our programs offer an array of treatment modalities specifically designed to meet the needs of our youth. The William George Agency for Children's Services is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunities without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The intent of this job description is to provide, in broad terms, the general functions and responsibilities of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific job duties and responsibilities for any particular position. Employees may be directed to perform job related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Outstanding Benefits Package Working at The William George Agency for Children's Services comes with benefits that exceed salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also offer generous paid time off in an effort to support your work-life balance.
    $24 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth Development Counselor (Full Time)

    Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York 3.7company rating

    Counselor job in South Hill, NY

    Job Description If you have a passion for helping those who are underserved, St. John's is a place where you can truly make a difference in the lives of some of the city's most vulnerable. You are the next YDC! St. John's seeks to fill both full-time and per-diem YDC positions across all agency programs. This includes our Richmond Hill, RTC & NSP programs in the borough of Queens as well as Staten Island and Brooklyn, NY. Education: Minimum of a HS diploma or equivalent required w/ prior experience working with youth, preferably in child welfare; Some college preferred. *The position also requires a valid NYS driver's license in good standing Please indicate if seeking full-time or per-diem work & preferred location preference when submitting your resume. Overview of Responsibilities: The Youth Development Counselor (YDC) is the foundation of the agency and provides the oversight, supervision and guidance to the resident youth assigned. Serves as a role model, liaison and mentor while providing daily guidance. The YDC also works in collaboration with social service staff and external service providers to ensure compliance with recommendations/ court orders, as well as ACS/OCFS standards and guidelines. Per-diem status affords flexibility of scheduling and the opportunity to experience for OTJ training to determine if this might be the perfect career path for you. About St. John's Residence for Boys:St. John's is an established child welfare agency serving youth throughout the NYC boroughs. We are located in Rockaway Park, Queens, with two physical work sites dedicated to the oversight, supervision and care of our resident youth. Our agency operates 24-7/, 365-days a year, providing options to accommodate a variety of scheduling needs for our staff.
    $32k-37k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Primary Addiction Counselor- Cayuga Addiction Recovery Services Cortland- Full Time- Days

    Cayuga Health System 4.7company rating

    Counselor job in Cortland, NY

    Cayuga Health and its affiliates are the region's leading healthcare system and most trusted providers of integrated health services, empowering our people in our mission to equitably improve the well-being of the communities we serve. Our commitment to providing extraordinary healthcare begins with our team of extraordinary professionals who are continuously discovering clinical innovations and enhancing access to the most up-to-date facilities, equipment, technologies, and research protocols. Cayuga Health's commitment to our employees includes competitive compensation, comprehensive employee benefits programs, and the opportunity to explore and build a career in healthcare through our many professional development programs. The PAC is responsible for positive, collaborative relationships with clients, their families, the CARS' team and community partners. The PAC provides research-based assessment, counseling (individual, family, and group), crisis and clinical interventions, and case management services, including discharge planning, while assuring regulatory compliance. Roles and Responsibilities: Conduct individual, group, and family counseling sessions along with planning and conducting special activities, as assigned. Address addictive and unhealthy behaviors with the most appropriate clinical intervention per agency guidelines. Be on time with client administrative paperwork activities including but not limited to: Assessments, Treatment Plans, and Discharge Summaries, document activities in accordance with agency practices, complete timely monthly reporting on time, and document group attendance in a timely manner. Monitor and maintain the safety and security of the clients and the facility. Maintain confidentiality, as per agency practices and confidentiality law. Effectively communicate with the team and community partners regarding client needs Required Skills and Experience: Bachelor's degree in human services or related field; or equivalent combination of education and SUD experience total 4 years. QHP status required. A basic understanding of addiction and recovery issues. Knowledge of basic counseling techniques, including treatment planning is essential. Working knowledge of motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, strength-based principle of treatment and an individualized approach to treatment is desired. Preferred Skills and Experience: Master's degree with 4+ years SUD experience. CASAC-Provisional (CASAC-P) Application Information Candidates interested in obtaining their CASAC-Provisional (CASAC-P) credential will need to complete several steps as part of the application process through OASAS. Below are the key resources and requirements: OASAS Credentialing Portal Apply for your CASAC-P credential through the official OASAS portal: OASAS Credentialing Portal One-Time Training Requirements Applicants must complete and submit the required training documentation to OASAS. Download the requirements here: one_time_requirements_casac_1.pdf Approved Human Services Degrees To be eligible, candidates must have a degree in an approved human services field. View the list of qualifying degrees here: Approved Human Services Degrees Verification of Employment or Intent to Hire Form This form must be completed by the employer upon offer and provided to the candidate for submission to OASAS. Download the form here: Verification of Employment Or Intent to Hire For CASAC-Provisional Candidates Location and Travel Requirements: Onsite: 6 Euclid Ave, Building 1, Cortland NY 14886 Shift: Monday - Saturday scheduled as needed Travel: Less than 25% travel if needed to cover in other locations Pay Range Disclosure: $24.00 to $29.00 per hour Cayuga Health System and its affiliates are committed to treating all patients, providers, staff and volunteers equitably and with dignity, ensuring the highest levels of safety, care and respect, and striving to recognize and overcome biases and policies that contribute to disparities in healthcare access, equitable care and positive health outcomes for all. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, supporting the growth and health of our employees and community by embracing the rich diversity, needs and circumstances of all peoples and prioritizing opportunities to build a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable protected characteristics. If you require reasonable accommodation to complete a job application, pre-employment testing, a job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please contact the Cayuga Health Talent Acquisition team at **********************************. I certify that the information contained in this application is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any falsification or omission of information may disqualify me from further consideration for employment or, if hired, may result in termination. In consideration for my employment, I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the company, which rules may be changed, withdrawn, added, or interpreted at any time, at the company's sole option and without prior notice to me. I understand that any hiring decision is contingent upon my successful completion of all of the Company's lawful pre-employment/post-offer checks, which may include a background check, drug screen, employment references, and licensing review. If I am made a conditional offer of employment, I agree to execute any consent forms necessary for the Company to conduct its lawful pre-employment/post-offer checks. Such checks will not be conducted until allowed under applicable federal, state, and local law. I understand if I have a criminal background, it will not automatically disqualify me from employment unless otherwise required by law. I agree to execute any consent forms necessary for the Company to conduct its lawful pre-employment checks. I also understand that the Company is a drug and alcohol-free workplace and has a drug and alcohol testing program consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law. I understand that after a conditional offer of employment, I must submit to and pass a pre-employment drug test as a condition of employment.
    $24-29 hourly Easy Apply 10d ago
  • Per Diem Residential Counselor

    Glove House Inc. 3.8company rating

    Counselor job in Elmira, NY

    Job DescriptionDescription: $500 Referral Bonus The Per Diem Residential Counselor works to assure that quality childcare services are delivered within a residential group care facility, according to agency policy and all applicable state and federal, OMH/OCFS/Detention regulations. This includes participation in the childcare schedule and calendar, environmental care, and ensuring the continuity and quality of service to the residents. The Per Diem Residential Counselor is responsible for assisting in the implementation of department goals and programs, youth treatment plans, and daily living and care. Critical features of this job are described under headings below. They may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. Primary Job Functions Assists in ensuring that job-related activities are in compliance with Glove House policies and procedures, OCFS/OMH/Detention relevant professional association, ethical standards, accreditation standards, and the law. Assists in the provision of overall oversight to the residential program, supervision of staff in the care of youth in accordance to all Glove House, state and regulatory requirements. Requires daily interaction with staff and clients ensuring services are delivered in accordance with the Glove House operating modality (TCI), youth's treatment plan, calendars and schedules are followed Assists in providing staff and resident support in crisis situations, including post-crisis response. Directly supervises and provides coaching to the youth in care. Completes administrative tasks as assigned. Assists to ensure adequate staff coverage is available and assumes added responsibility for coverage when needed. Ensure, complete and maintain client records and program documentation (self, staff and youth), such as daily activities, treatment plan progress, progress notes and termination summaries, according to Glove House program and regulatory standards. Assures all documentation is completed in a timely fashion i.e. youth notes, Myevolve, Class I and II etc. Will actively participate as a team member and attend staff meetings Performs other responsibilities as assigned by the Residential Program Manager. Requirements: High School Diploma required; related Bachelor's degree preferred. Must have a valid driver's license and driving record in accordance with agency standards. 1-3 years' experience working with children and families in residential care, counseling, group care required.
    $27k-33k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Case Manager EH

    Volunteers of America-Upstate New York 3.4company rating

    Counselor job in Binghamton, NY

    Make a difference in a family's life! Volunteers of America Upstate New York's continuum of residential programs offer homeless & low-income individuals and families safe housing and support services. We provide long-term solutions to the problems of homelessness, addiction, incarceration, and poverty by helping the people we serve overcome obstacles and develop healthier, more self-sufficient lives. Case Manager - Emergency Housing SUMMARY To provide Case Management services to homeless and formerly homeless individuals. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBIITIES Provide all aspects of housing case management for individuals who are living in a homeless shelter or transitional housing. Conduct intakes, assessments and provide appropriate community referrals for mental health and substance abuse treatment, employment resources, and other relevant community services. Assist residents in securing permanent housing. Coordinate Rapid Rehousing subsidies. Develop and maintain effective community partnerships to increase resources available to the people on the caseload. Evaluate program outcomes on an on-going basis, and work with supervisor to continuously make VOA's services more effective. Ensure program compliance with applicable funders. Maintain accurate records for all clients in accordance with VOA guidelines and relevant regulatory, agency and funding source standards. Prepare reports for the agency and funders as required. Other duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree/Associates Degree in Human Services, Social Work or equivalent experience and skills Two years' relevant experience, preferred NYS Driver's License Availability to work occasional evenings and weekends, as needed Strong organizational skills Working knowledge of MS Office products Flexibility required to respond to emergency client needs VOA provides comprehensive benefits for eligible employees including: Competitive Pay Paid Time Off Health, Dental, Vision Insurance Company Paid Life & LTD Insurance 403(b), & more! Volunteers of America is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with a disability.
    $45k-57k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Class A-Dedicated Regional OTR- (Hand Unload) $1500-$2400 Weekly- Home Weekly

    Amanwithaplanservices

    Counselor job in Windsor, NY

    Please Read Entire ad No Sap Drivers-Hair Follicle Drug Screen Must have valid Class A CDL Must have 3 months 53 FT Tractor Trailer Experience in past 3 years *(Not Counting School) No accidents or incidents within past year Regional Dedicated Hand Unload- Home Weekly $1400 -$2200 Weekly Average! Driver unload: Manual unload required; physically demanding role. Night driving is required Home time: Minimum home weekly, not guaranteed daily or every weekend. Freight: 100% touch freight, live unload at stores, box by box with rollers, States covered: CT, MA, NH, VT, NY, RI, ME within 1066 miles of Windsor, CT. Pay Structure Average Pay: $1500 to $1750 weekly for drivers running 1500 miles and 5 loads. Top earners average $2200-$2400 per week Annual Salary: Up to $104,000. Top Weekly Pay: Potential to earn more with performance-based pay. Weekly Incentive Bonus: Extra $50 for drivers available for a full work week. Pay Scale months: $0.53/mile. 12 months: $0.57/mile. 24 months: $0.61/mile. 36 months: $0.66/mile. 60 months: $0.71/mile. 84 months: $0.72/mile. 120 months: $0.73/mile. Unload Pay: $240 per unload. Backhaul Pay: $105 per load NYC Borough Pay: $250 for deliveries to NYC boroughs. Key Requirements Manual unload: Requires physical strength for unloading freight at stops. Customer Service Skills: Patience and excellent customer service are necessary. Shift: Nights, weekends, and holidays required. High pay with physical work. Major Carrier- W2 plus all benefits available Nationwide Fleet Please apply with updated resume showing all 53' tractor trailer or Please text your details 1. what city you are in 2. how much 53' TT experience in past year 3. What option (Description of run) To ************ (TEXT ONLY) No Sap Drivers-Hair Follicle Test Must have valid Class A CDL Must have 3 months 53' Tractor Trailer Experience in past 3 years *(Not Counting School) No accidents or incidents within past year
    $1.4k-2.2k weekly 60d+ ago
  • Financial Wellness Advocate

    Ingersoll-Rand Federal Credit Union 4.8company rating

    Counselor job in Sayre, PA

    Job DescriptionSalary: $25.48-$30.24 Hourly PBOE Financial Wellness Advocate Reports to: Chief Marketing Officer Status: Full-Time, Salaried The Financial Wellness Advocate serves as the driving force behind IRFCUs mission to enhance financial wellbeing across all ages within the communities we serve. This individual will design, promote, and deliver financial education programs to youth, adults, and community partners while serving as a trusted resource for financial guidance and empowerment. The role combines outreach, education, and personal connection to help community members develop the confidence and knowledge to make informed financial decisions. Key Responsibilities Financial Education & Counseling Deliver engaging financial literacy presentations and workshops to schools, community groups, and businesses. Tailor content to various audienceselementary through adult learnersto ensure accessibility and relevance. Become a Certified Financial Counselor (if not already certified) within six months of hire and use that certification to assist members with personal financial challenges and goals. Provide one-on-one financial counseling sessions for members seeking budgeting, credit, or debt management assistance. Develop and maintain educational materials, online resources, and tools that support financial wellness. Community Outreach & Relationship Building Build and maintain strong relationships with local schools, community organizations, and employers to promote financial education opportunities. Represent IRFCU at community events, fairs, and seminars as a knowledgeable and approachable financial wellness ambassador. Collaborate with the Marketing Department to promote workshops, seminars, and educational resources. Identify and develop new community partnerships that align with IRFCUs mission and values. Program Development & Reporting Planning, organizing, and evaluating the effectiveness of financial literacy programs. Track participation, outcomes, and feedback to measure success and identify opportunities for improvement. Work with internal teams to align financial education initiatives with IRFCUs products, services, and member needs. Support youth initiatives such as Reality Fairs, student branch programs, and classroom partnerships. Qualifications Associates or Bachelors degree in Finance, Education, Communications, or a related field preferred. Previous experience in financial education, counseling, or community outreach strongly preferred. Strong public speaking and presentation skills, with the ability to adapt messaging for diverse audiences. Exceptional interpersonal skillsable to build trust, connect with people, and represent IRFCU professionally in the community. Self-motivated, organized, and capable of managing multiple community and education initiatives simultaneously. Commitment to achieving and maintaining Certified Financial Counselor status (training provided by IRFCU). Working knowledge of credit unions, personal finance, and budgeting concepts preferred. Performance Expectations Achieve financial counseling certification within six months. Conduct multiple community education sessions per quarter. Maintain active partnerships with local schools, businesses, and organizations. Track and report all outreach, attendance, and educational outcomes to the CMO regularly. Demonstrate professionalism and enthusiasm in representing IRFCU at all events and engagements. About IRFCU At Ingersoll Rand Federal Credit Union, we believe in empowering our members and communities to achieve lasting financial wellbeing. Through innovative products, community investment, and meaningful education, we strive to be more than a financial institutionwere a trusted partner in our members financial journeys.
    $25.5-30.2 hourly 16d ago
  • SUD Counselor

    Beyond Addiction

    Counselor job in Carbondale, PA

    Job DescriptionSalary: Job Title: Primary Counselor Department: Clinical Reports To: Clinical Director / Chief Clinical Officer The Primary Counselor is responsible for providing comprehensive counseling and case management services to individuals with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. The counselor ensures that each client receives high-quality, person-centered care through evidence-based practices, ongoing assessment, and collaboration with the multidisciplinary treatment team. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct intake assessments, biopsychosocial evaluations, and develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with clients. Facilitate individual, group, and family therapy sessions in accordance with clinical and regulatory standards. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation, including progress notes, treatment plan reviews, and discharge summaries, in compliance with agency and state standards. Provide case management and advocacy services, including coordination with external agencies, probation/parole officers, family members, and healthcare providers as appropriate. Participate in treatment team meetings, clinical supervision, and multidisciplinary case reviews. Utilize motivational interviewing, CBT, DBT, and other evidence-based approaches to support clients in achieving recovery goals. Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans based on individual needs and ongoing assessments. Provide crisis intervention and support as needed, ensuring client and staff safety. Maintain compliance with HIPAA, confidentiality regulations, and ethical guidelines as outlined by licensing bodies. Assist with discharge planning and ensure a smooth transition to appropriate aftercare or continuing support services. Participate in quality improvement initiatives and uphold agency standards for clinical excellence. Qualifications: Education: Minimum of a Bachelors degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field. Masters degree preferred. Licensure/Certification: CADC, CAADC, LPC, LSW, LCSW, or related Pennsylvania state certification/license (or eligible for licensure). Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in substance use disorder and/or mental health counseling preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment, communication, and documentation skills. Ability to maintain professionalism, empathy, and boundaries. Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) systems and Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Work Environment: This position operates in a clinical setting and requires frequent client interaction. Must be able to maintain a calm demeanor in potentially stressful or emotionally charged situations. Some evening or weekend hours may be required based on program needs. Core Competencies: Ethical and Professional Conduct Client-Centered Approach Team Collaboration Documentation and Time Management Cultural Competence and Sensitivity
    $33k-81k yearly est. 22d ago
  • School Based Board Certified Behavior Analyst ( BCBA ) / Licensed Behavior Specialist ( LBS )

    Pro Companies 4.7company rating

    Counselor job in Carbondale, PA

    Tired of companies that claim they care about their employees but don't follow through? We're different. At PRO, we believe that your role goes beyond just analyzing data and writing reports. Here, you're more than an employee-you're part of our family! PRO Pediatric Services is seeking exceptional Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) and/or Licensed Behavior Specialists (LBS) to provide services at a local school district for the upcoming 2025-26 school year. Job Details: Location: Carbondale, PA Schedule: Full-time or part-time, M-F. Normal school day hours Caseload: K-12 Additional Details: Great opportunity to support a new behavior program at a supportive district. Clinical leadership opportunities are available for candidates looking for advancement! BCBA is higly preferred! SIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE!!! Why join PRO? At PRO, we're not just offering you a job-we're offering you a fulfilling and flexible career. When you partner with us, you're stepping into a positive and dynamic environment where your growth and well-being are our priority. We offer you: A Supportive, Fun Company Culture: We foster a collaborative and upbeat atmosphere where you'll always feel appreciated. Flexible Schedules: We build schedules around your life and needs, ensuring work-life balance. Career Growth: Explore your interests, develop skills, and create specialized programs or trainings that excite you. Advancement Opportunities: We provide pathways to further your career, from mentorship to leadership roles. Professional Development: Ongoing training, mentorship, team-building events, and networking opportunities. Tuition Reimbursement: We proudly support ongoing education and professional development. Eligible employees may qualify for tuition reimbursement toward approved degree programs. Salary Eligibility: We value the dedication and commitment of our team members. Employees may become eligible for salaried employment status based on performance and tenure. We've Got You Covered! W2 or 1099 position with competitive compensation based on your education and experience Top-tier benefits for full-time employees: health, vision, dental, and 401k with 3% matching Paid Time Off and paid holidays Cell phone and travel reimbursement What You Bring: Master's degree in Behavior Analysis or related field Must have active PA professional license and certification (i.e., PA LBS, BCBA) A minimum of one year experience working with children and/or youth Previous school-based experience is required Current clearances (within 6 months) About us: PRO Companies is a dynamic organization that employs professionals across diverse positions within their human services and health and wellness divisions. With a strong presence across various counties in Pennsylvania, PRO Companies is committed to making a positive impact on individuals and communities. Our school division, PRO Pediatric Services, supports students from Early Intervention age, up to grade 12 within school districts, charter schools, and intermediate units. Ready to take the next step in your career? Visit ******************** to learn more and apply today! We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for this position without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, marital status, parental status, veteran or military status, unfavorable military discharge, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $67k-93k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Case Manager

    YWCA of Binghamton 3.5company rating

    Counselor job in Binghamton, NY

    Job Description At the YWCA of Binghamton and Broome County, our mission is clear and unwavering: to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Every day, our team transforms this mission into action-providing safety, stability, and pathways to independence for women and families in our community. We're seeking two dedicated Case Managers to join our supportive housing team and make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness. In this role, you'll go beyond providing services-you'll build trust, foster empowerment, and help residents turn hope into sustainable housing stability. You'll work one-on-one with approximately 20-30 households, guiding them through housing searches, connecting them with essential resources, and supporting their journeys toward long-term self-sufficiency. Our ideal candidate is compassionate, resourceful, and deeply committed to social justice-someone who thrives in a mission-driven environment where every action contributes to a stronger, more equitable community. If you believe housing is more than shelter-it's the foundation of dignity and possibility-we invite you to bring your passion and purpose to the YWCA team. Together, we can create lasting change, one household at a time. Overview: The YWCA of Binghamton/Broome County is seeking a full-time Case Manager (associate or bachelor's degree in human services preferred) for its supportive housing programs. The YWCA's housing sites serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The Case Manager will provide services to approximately 20-30 households, assisting with housing search, placement, and access to supportive services that promote long-term housing stability. Empowerment of residents depends on the Case Manager's ability to evaluate each household's situation, provide client-driven case management, and make referrals based on individualized needs and goals. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive intake assessments, screenings, and psychosocial evaluations to determine participants' housing, financial, health, and personal support needs. Develop strengths-based, solution-focused Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) with measurable goals and action steps that promote permanent housing, self-sufficiency, and personal growth. Identify participants' strengths and barriers to stability and assist in reducing obstacles by linking to resources, community services, and supportive programs. Collaborate with participants to establish and maintain personal budgets, including guidance on debt management, bill payments, and long-term financial planning. Assist participants in locating and securing safe, affordable housing of their choice. Apply knowledge of lease agreements to educate participants on tenant rights and responsibilities. Maintain consistent communication with all relevant parties, including tenants, landlords, referral sources, collaborating agencies, and creditors. Provide information and referral assistance to connect participants with community programs and social service agencies. Develop and maintain an effective referral network to ensure timely support for ongoing needs. Provide ongoing case management, including regular meetings, home visits, follow-up contacts, crisis intervention, and supportive counseling. Maintain accurate, up-to-date participant files, daily logs, and monthly outcome reports. Collect and report program data, including HMIS reporting and funder-required documentation, ensuring compliance with all audit and reporting standards. Collaborate with colleagues, service providers, and external partners to ensure integrated and comprehensive support for participants. Participate in staff meetings, case conferences, and supervision sessions to review cases, share resources, and promote best practices. Participate in the agency's rotating on-call schedule and provide after-hours crisis support as needed. Reporting Relationship: Director of Residential Services Requirements: Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field preferred. Experience serving homeless populations, including individuals and families with mental health diagnoses and/or substance use challenges, with a focus on harm reduction. Experience working with all age groups (children to seniors) and navigating support services for the entire family. Demonstrated ability to develop professional relationships with clients, referral networks, and support systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with clients, colleagues, and external partners. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage a demanding workload and work independently. Strengths-based case management, tenant rights, and responsibilities. Ability to empower residents, establish appropriate boundaries, and support skill-building and personal growth. Competence in record-keeping, budgeting, data entry, and using Microsoft Office. Good work history demonstrating dependability, performance, and professional conduct. Ability to represent the YWCA professionally in internal and external meetings and presentations. Attend required meetings (e.g., COC, CES) and participate in subcommittees as requested. Valid NYS Driver's License Classification: Salaried, 35hrs/wk Salary range: 52 - 56K Powered by JazzHR Br78X8hM5s
    $41k-52k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Family Engagement Specialist

    Aspirehopeny

    Counselor job in Montour Falls, NY

    Job Description AspireHopeNY, Inc. (Formerly Finger Lakes Parent Network, Inc.) is a parent-governed organization providing community services since 1990. Our mission is to engage individuals, families, and communities in improving their own mental and physical health through services that are led and supported by peers who have been through relevant experiences. AspireHopeNY, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Family Engagement Specialist in Schuyler County, NY. Job Title: Family Engagement Specialist (FES) Title Description: The FES will act as a support to families and a liaison to community providers. The FES will earn a Professional Family Peer Credential and engage in trainings for personal skill development. Purpose of the position: Provide support, advocacy and assessment to families with identified children. Create awareness of the special needs of families and build positive community partnerships. Serve as a team member to ensure family voice in county meetings. Overview of responsibilities Provide FANS assessments. Provide peer support and advocacy to families not enrolled in Medicaid. Encourage family participation in educational events, community services and wrap around services. Represent AHNY at county collaborative(s) to foster community awareness of family needs, barriers and available services. Do Marketing and outreach to agencies and businesses to share awareness and increase referrals. Complete paperwork and data entry in a timely manner. Supervision: Report directly to Family Services Coordinator Requirements: MUST be the parent/primary legal caregiver of a child with an emotional, behavioral, social, and/or developmental disabilities with experience navigating multiple child-serving systems. Reliable transportation, flexible schedule, home internet and home office space. Demonstrate sensitivity and respect for diverse cultural backgrounds and family practices. Apply for Provisional Family Peer Advocate credential at hire and complete Professional Credential after 1000 hours of employment. Maintain and re-certify for credential. High School Diploma or equivalent and pass all criminal history background checks. Ability to work some evenings and weekends. Must be outgoing and personable with public speaking abilities, Bi-lingual in Spanish a plus. The salary and benefits associated with the position Job Type: Part time (20 hrs.); Evening availability and occasional weekends required. Salary: starting hourly pay rate $17.86 & $18.36 after Professional Credentialing Mileage reimbursement Paid time off Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
    $17.9 hourly 20d ago
  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYST

    Kids Peace Mesabi Academies

    Counselor job in Overfield, PA

    Full Time PA RESIDENTIAL LDRSHIP-42001 5300 KidsPeace Drive Technical/Professional Primarily M-F with additional hours & weekends as needed The Behavior Analyst serves as a consultant to program direct care staff to ensure the highest quality of care is being provided in order for the child to develop the most appropriate level of behavioral functioning. Job Duties * Work collaboratively with other members of the child's treatment team to design and direct the implementation of a behavior modification intervention plan * Ensure that a comprehensive behavioral assessment is completed and all intervention plans are proactive and individualized * Develop behavioral data gathering instruments that contribute to rapid, valid, and reliable client and staff implementation * Identify behavioral goals and intervention techniques, recommend non-aversive behavioral change methods to treatment team members and family and implement program using the least restrictive treatment modality * Effectively monitor behavioral plan implementation regularly and communicate with all staff and professionals involved to ensure the effectiveness of all intervention techniques * Assist in the management of aggressive clients as needed, using approved de-escalation and behavior management techniques * Ensure the prompt and accurate completion of all necessary clinical, fiscal and program related forms. Assist the Clinical Supervisor in ensuring that all appropriate documentation is maintained * Provide training and supervision to the Program Staff to ensure continuation of knowledge in the areas of crisis intervention and behavior modification and other related areas requiring increased skills Qualifications * Master's degree in Human Services or related field required * Minimum of two years experience in similar field required * Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) preferred * Prior experience in use of Applied Behavioral Analysis preferred payrate: $26.40 - $37.00 hourly KidsPeace is proud to be an equal opportunity employer supporting workforce diversity.
    $26.4-37 hourly 56d ago
  • INTENSIVE CASE MANAGER

    Catholic Charities Tompkins/Tioga

    Counselor job in Ithaca, NY

    Job DescriptionDescription: We are Hiring! Job Posting: Intensive Case Manager Employment Type: Full-time, M-F Salary: $23.00, depending on education and experience General Description The Catholic Charities Intensive Case Manager (ICM) provides comprehensive counseling and case management services to individuals transitioning out of homelessness within the Tompkins transitional housing program, with a specific emphasis on supporting those affected by substance use disorders and/or co-occurring mental health diagnosis. This role adopts a trauma-informed, client-centered approach to conduct needs assessments, create tailored care plans, and facilitate access to community resources. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provides intensive, person-centered case management to program participants, emphasizing housing stability, community integration, and holistic support. Refers clients to appropriate and relevant services internally and externally. Conducts needs assessments, develop individualized care plans, and facilitate access to community resources in collaboration with participants to address their unique needs and goals. Assessment and Care Planning: Conducts comprehensive assessments to identify participant needs, strengths, and goals. Collaboratively develops and implements individualized care plans focused on housing stability and other service needs. Service Coordination: Coordinates access to community-based support services, including housing, substance use counseling, mental health treatment, medical care, financial assistance, and employment support. Advocates clients to ensure they receive necessary services and support. Clients Support and Crisis Intervention: Meets with program clients regularly to provide support, assistance with accessing services, transportation as needed, and crisis intervention, including evening and weekends as needed. Develops client safety plans, including considerations for crisis resolution during evenings and weekends. Documentation and Reporting: Maintains accurate and up-to-date client records in accordance with program guidelines and regulations. Documents client participation in services using the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Transition Planning and Collaboration: Develops and implements transition/discharge plans for clients, ensuring access to permanent supportive housing and continued support services. Collaborates closely with program staff, including Peer Support Specialists and Resident Assistants, to ensure coordinated and holistic support for participants. Additional Tasks: Collaborates with housing staff to assist individuals in developing person-centered support plans focused on housing stability, recovery goals, and community integration. Provides input and feedback based on expertise, whether it's in case management, peer support principles, or other relevant experiences. Adheres to program policies and procedures for addressing client complaints, incidents, and violations of occupancy agreements. Supports participants in understanding program regulations and expectations for maintaining housing stability. Works collaboratively with clients, program staff, and external service providers to develop and manage recovery-focused care plans tailored to individual needs and preferences. Advocates for and facilitate access to a range of services and supports, including health care, substance use treatment, employment assistance, and basic living needs assistance. Attends staff meetings and other Catholic Charities functions. Completes other duties as assigned Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive. Employees are required to follow appropriate supervisory direction and perform other related duties as required. Requirements:
    $23 hourly 16d ago

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