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  • Clinic Therapist

    Pathways, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Clinical social worker job at Pathways

    Pay: $54,000-$66,000 (depending on License/experience) Nature of Work: The Clinic Therapist is responsible for conducting intake assessments, conducting individual, group and family therapy, as well as providing crisis services and making diagnostic determinations. They will develop treatment plans as well as provided other necessary documentation. The Clinic Therapist will interface with local providers and provide linkages to other services as needed. Minimum Qualifications: * Master's degree in Social Work or in Mental Health Counseling from a program approved by NYS Education Department is required, with a NYSED professional license as a LMSW, LCSW or LMHC. * Experience in working within a multidisciplinary team and a working knowledge and understanding mental health diagnoses preferred. * Must meet the requirements of the School Age Care, Day Care, and/or Mental Health Regulations regarding a State Central Register Clearance regarding history of abuse/maltreatment of children. * A valid driver's license that meets insurability guidelines. Pathways, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity and strives to employ individuals that are reflective of the communities that we serve. We are committed to creating and maintaining a supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Our goal is to advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, while we learn and grow together.
    $54k-66k yearly 17d ago
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  • Clinical Supervisor, LCSW

    Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    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 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 6d ago
  • Clinical Supervisor, LCSW

    Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Title: Clinical Supervisor, LCSW CASES is seeking an LCSW Clinical Supervisor to guide and support our team at the Nathaniel Clinic-an OMH-licensed outpatient program providing treatment and recovery services to adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. As a CCBHC, you will be joining a team comprised of Medical Schedulers, Peer Specialists, Case Managers, CASACS, RNs, PMHNPs, and licensed clinicians, enabling us to address individual needs an offer wraparound service. In this pivotal role you will supervise a team of licensed clinicians deliver high-quality, culturally responsive clinical care, and report to the Clinic Director. You'll mentor and train clinicians, enhance team performance, and ensure staff feel supported and equipped to provide effective individual and group services. Along with the Director, you will play an integral role in program development and fostering a culture that is person-centered, outcome-oriented, and committed to continuous quality improvement. You will assist in overseeing day-to-day operations and help guide the team through comprehensive assessments, treatment planning, crisis work, and family interventions. If you're a mission-driven clinician ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of the people we serve, we'd love to meet you. Shift Hours: This position is full-time Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Salary: The salary range for the role is $80,000 - $90,000 per year. Location Address: 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10027. Our office is easily accessible by public transportation. Workplace Flexibility: Flexible - 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. What You Will Be Doing: Provide culturally competent oversight, supervision, and management in accordance with CASES policies and the delivery of excellent Clinical services to address the needs of clients with behavioral and/or mental health needs. Educate staff on Outpatient services and procedures, as well as OMH/CCBHC regulations. Provide clinical supervision and training to staff and make recommendations for the optimal efficiency of clinical services, procedures and engagement. Review and approve clinical documentation of clinic therapist including progress note, treatment plans, and crisis notes. Follows up to determine reliability and validity of treatment used; makes recommendations regarding modification to services and service delivery. Participate in the review of clinical issues and program policies and procedures. Consults with other therapists and related professional and paraprofessional staff, as appropriate, in the performance of therapeutic and/or casework Attends staff meetings and team conferences; leads team meetings as required. Participates in, leads, and/or coordinates training sessions and workshops to enhance treatment skills. Help ensure we maintain a safe working environment by reporting any hazards or unsafe conditions, e.g., liquid spill in hallway, to the appropriate facilities staff member or supervisor. Maintains current knowledge base on counseling issues regarding substance use disorders and other psychosocial disorders through conferences, educational requirements for licensure, and applicable current literature. Perform other related duties as assigned by Director. What We Are Looking For: Must have a New York State LCSW in good standing 2+ years of supervisory/management experience / or 3+ years working as a licensed clinician in an outpatient program 3+ years of experience in human services with individuals with serious mental illness and those with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders Understanding of Medicaid Billing guidelines, and CCBHC regulations Experience utilizing EHR/EMR programs, PSYCKES, and Healthix Experience understanding various evidence-based models and theories pertaining to psychoeducation, motivational interviewing, serious mental illness and recovery Preferred Skills: Fluency in Spanish highly preferred Employee Benefits: CASES cares about employee wellbeing, and we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support you and your family, including: Medical Dental Vision Vacation and Paid Time Off - starting at 25 days-off annually, plus an additional summer self-care day 12 Paid Holidays per year Retirement 403b Competitive matching up to 6% Employee Referral Program Visit ********************** to learn more about benefits offered by the CASES Our Values At CASES, we like to move with PURPOSE, which reflects our values: PEOPLE| Hold people's stories with dignity UNITY| Commit to a shared mission RESPECT| Celebrate the strength of diversity PROGRESS| Always work to improve OPTIMIZE| Make the best use of resources SOLUTIONS| Work together to solve problems EMPATHY| Seek to understand others Although we would love to learn about the skills of every candidate, only selected candidates that are selected will receive a response. We encourage you to apply for any position(s) you feel you are qualified for. CASES is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment with CASES is based solely on qualifications and competence for a particular position without regard to race, color, ethnic or national origin, age, religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or marital, military, or citizenship status. We also actively recruit individuals with prior involvement in the criminal legal system. This position is full-time Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 35 hours per week
    $80k-90k yearly 6d ago
  • Clinician, Crisis Stabilization Unit, Weekend Day Shift (ACSW/AMFT)

    Bay Area Community Services 4.5company rating

    Oakland, CA jobs

    Amber House Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU/CRT) Clinician Amber House CSU is a 10-bed voluntary-only CSU whose purpose will be to assess individuals who are having a mental health crisis and are in need of assessment, stabilization, and brief treatment. The service is available to individuals for up to 24-hours. Amber House CRT has up to 14-beds for individuals in crisis who do not meet medical necessity criteria for hospitalization and would benefit from treatment and supportive programming. The Clinical Care Coordinator is responsible for developing and providing high-quality therapeutic interventions and services in support of an individual's wellness and recovery, intake assessment, leading group couseling, milieu management. Full Time opportunities: Swing 4pm to 12:30am Sun - Thurs Day 8am to 4:30pm Thurs - Mon On Call BACS clinical care coordinators get 40 hours per week of service hours toward licensure, 1 hour of individual supervision and 2 hours of group supervision per week. SOCIAL WORKER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for the development and delivery of a full complement of services, including individual, family, group counseling, individual rehabilitation, and case management/brokerage for individuals within the Clinical Care Coordinator's caseload as assigned. Responsible for utilizing Evidence-Based Practice for the designated population/program to assure high-quality results and intended impact. Responsible for continuously assessing an individual's risk status including risk-based symptoms, substance use, environment, complex physical conditions, etc, and intervening appropriately. Responsible for assessing the continued service necessity and creating a service plan that aims at an individual getting better/healthy and accomplishing service goals that are person-centered and belong to the client. Responsible for continuous outreach and progressive engagement and reporting disengagement to the team immediately. Responsible for working with the outreach team and determining when to disenroll individuals based on program protocols. Responsible for domain-based assessment, screening referrals, service planning, community planning, and benefits coordination which supports wellness and recovery principles. Responsible for care planning and therapeutic case management using a whatever-it-takes approach. Documents and maintains all data collection, reporting, and charting records in accordance with BACS and other relevant county regulatory policies/agencies. Responsible for producing the required number of regulatory units of service per month (65% of staff's time must be provided face-to-face or other eligible community-based support). Participates in supervision, staff meetings, consultation, travel, crisis/emergency coverage, weekend coverage, as well as, agency-wide meetings and training, as required by the manager. Other duties as assigned. SOCIAL WORKER COMPETENCIES: Direct service experience working older adult, forensic/re-entry, TAY or adult through previous employment, internships, and/or lived experience. Assesses strengths and needs in the planning, provision, and documenting of individualized services. Links to resources and advocates for clients. Works well with others and behaves professionally and ethically while developing professionally. Able to work independently and as a member of a therapeutic team. Is adaptable and open to change and new information; adapts behavior and work methods in response to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Adjusts rapidly to new situations warranting attention and resolution. Is effective at balancing the interests of a variety of clients; readily readjusts priorities to respond to pressing and changing client demands. Anticipates and meets the need of clients; achieves quality end-products; is committed to the continuous improvement of services. Expresses facts and ideas verbally and in writing in a clear, concise, and organized manner. Proficiency in Microsoft Applications of Word, Outlook, and systems-based documentation platforms. Documents services effectively and efficiently. Deeply connected to and from the community BACS serves and reflective of the BACS community. SOCIAL WORKER QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Social Work (MSW), Master's Marriage Family Therapy (MFT) or Master's Practitioner in Clinical Counseling (MPCC) required Associate ASW/ Licensed LCSW or Associate MFT/ Licsened LMFT with current BBS registration; 2 years of social service experience required Bilingual in a threshold language preferred. Valid California driver's license, personal vehicle, and proof of personal vehicle insurance coverage are required. DMV printout required. Local travel may be required, vehicle reimbursement is provided. Care Coordinators may be asked to transport clients in their personal vehicle. Benefits/Perks Highly competitive compensation. $45/hourly, BBS registered ASW/AMFT and $104,000 annually (exempt) for LMFT/LCSW/LPCC $2,500 hiring bonus - half paid after 90 days of continuous employment and the other half after 6 months. +3% per hour for tested language ability in Chinese (Cantonese) , Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Farsi, Cambodian and Tagalog. Fully paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for employees & dependents After one year of service, $3,000 per year for student loan payments, tuition reimbursement or CEUs, etc.Up to $15,000 over 5 years. Clinical supervision hours towards licensure. 32 days off (PTO and Holidays), increasing with tenure. Your birthday is a paid holiday annually. 403b and after one year of service, BACS matching contribution. One month PAID sabbatical after 4 Years - not charging PTO. Free iPhone with unlimited data for personal/professional use + laptop for easy mobility. ABOUT BACS Bay Area Community Services is a CARF accredited non-profit, community-based agency celebrating over 70 years of serving Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento and Solano Counties by providing mental health and social services. BACS' mission is to uplift under-served individuals and their families by doing whatever it takes. We are proud to be one of the leading agencies producing real outcomes to tough social problems. BACS owes its reputation as an innovator to our innovative and entrepreneurial staff. We are seeking individuals who want to transform clinical practice to be client-centered and effective in the field and who want to lead empowered teams to meet goals. BAY AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $104k yearly 6d ago
  • Therapist

    Artemis 3.5company rating

    Riverside, CA jobs

    Artemis Healthcare Partners is seeking a dedicated and passionate professional to join our client's team! Therapist Type: Direct-Hire | Full-Time | Permanent Schedule: 9am-6pm | Sunday-Thursday Pay: $75,000-$120,000 (depending on education and experience) + $10k sign-on bonus Qualifications: Full Licensed: - LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, PhD, or PsyD. Experience: - 2+ years with complex dual-diagnosis clients (adolescent preferred or adult). - Residential/inpatient behavioral health experience preferred. - Skilled in trauma-informed care & EBPs (DBT, CBT, ACT, Relapse Prevention). - Professionalism: Strong clinical ethics, collaborative mindset, adaptability to cover nearby sites as needed. Role Overview: - Provide therapeutic support for adolescents (ages 12-17) in a residential mental health and substance use recovery environment. - Deliver a mix of individual, family, and group therapy sessions to promote healing, skill development, and resilience. - Conduct comprehensive assessments and create personalized treatment plans tailored to each client's needs. - Monitor progress and adjust therapeutic strategies to ensure effective and responsive care. - Maintain clear, timely clinical documentation that meets professional and regulatory standards. - Intervene in clinical crises with calm, effective support for both clients and staff. - Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to coordinate care and create a consistent therapeutic environment. - Contribute insights during team discussions to guide treatment direction and strengthen program outcomes. - Incorporate evidence-based practices, including trauma-informed approaches, into therapy delivery. - Foster a structured, supportive community that encourages positive growth for both adolescents and their families. Benefits: - Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA - PTO, Sick Pay, 401(k) + Match - Relocation Assistance - Laptop & mobile phone provided - EAP & Employee Discounts - Supervision hours for licensure Apply Today! You may also email your updated resume (include Position Name & Location): ************************** and schedule your Prescreen Call: ****************************************************************
    $75k-120k yearly 4d 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. 2d ago
  • Therapist

    The Jewish Board 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    PURPOSE The Jewish Board's Community Behavioral Health treatment programs provide compassionate, high quality, evidence-based services to individuals and families in the communities we serve. Our staff uses a culturally competent, person centered approach to help individuals and their families develop skills and resources to improve overall functioning, to instill hope, and to strengthen resiliency. Our programs work closely with community partners to address health disparities in our neighborhoods while also celebrating the strengths and resilience of our communities. POSITION OVERVIEW: CFTSS Clinical services are provided to children/youth and are intended to help identify and prevent the progression of behavioral health needs through early identification and intervention. Services may be provided to children/youth in need of assessment for whom behavioral conditions have not yet been diagnosed or to youth with a diagnosis for whom flexible community-based treatment is needed to correct or ameliorate a developmental delay or problem in functioning or capacity for healthy relationships. The clinician conducts a comprehensive assessment to determine if children/youth are eligible for CFTSS, makes recommendations regarding which CFTSS services are to be provided, and completes a treatment plan, which serves as a rehabilitative service package to support a child and family whose needs may be complex and/or require flexible nontraditional approaches. We are seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and proactive therapist to join our team, providing high-quality behavioral health services to individuals in the Bronx. The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical background and a passion for community-based work. This is a hybrid role and involves both direct clinical care and community engagement. KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide individual and/or group therapy to clients in community-based settings and virtually as needed. Facilitate psychoeducational and skills-building groups within Jewish Board community residences and for external clients (in-person or via telehealth). Conduct outreach to potential partner agencies for collaborative opportunities and community engagement. Travel throughout the Bronx as required to meet with clients at residences, community centers, or other appropriate locations. Complete thorough psychosocial assessments and develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with clients. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with agency policies and funding source requirements. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, clinical supervision, and ongoing training. Respond to clinical crises with appropriate interventions and follow-up care coordination. Foster a culturally sensitive, strengths-based, and trauma-informed therapeutic environment. Maintain professional behaviors and ethical standards as established by licensing board, relevant professional association and the Jewish Board policies and procedures. CORE COMPETENCIES for the position include: Embraces youth-guided family-driven care Commitment to recovery-oriented trauma-informed practice Promotes teamwork Takes initiative Liaise between department staff and middle managers/administration Good interpersonal communication and collaboration skills Solution Focused Uses Data to Inform & Guide Practice Values and Demonstrates Cultural Competency Values professional development and participation in clinical supervision and training Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology, or a related field. Licensure (LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or equivalent) or limited permit eligible in New York State. Experience working with diverse populations, including individuals with serious mental illness or co-occurring disorders. Bilingual (English/Spanish or other relevant languages) a plus. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently in the field and as part of an interdisciplinary team. Commitment to cultural humility and continuous learning. EDUCATIONAL /TRAINING REQUIRED: Candidates must be licensed or eligible for licensure in New York State (e.g., LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT), and must obtain licensure within one year of hire. COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED: Prior experience with electronic health records and Microsoft Office VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXTERITY: The candidate should be able to read paper and electronic documents and perform significant data entry into various computer programs. Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to travel independently using public transportation. WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL EFFORT: Services are provided in the community and the office While the offices of the Jewish Board are accessible in accordance with the ADA, the sites to which staff may need to travel may or may not be 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. To perform the essential functions of this job, the candidate is routinely required to sit (60% of the time) and stand (20% of the time), and travel to and from appointments using public or private transportation options (20% of the time). Risks/hazards associated with the position are those which may be encountered traveling around New York City. 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 24/7 Accessible Employee Assistance Program Life and disability insurance Diversity, equity, and inclusion working groups that are available for you to join, including Confronting Structural Racism (COR), Coalition Against Anti-Semitism (CAAS), and the LGBTQ Steering Committee 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. Salary 60,000 USD
    $45k-58k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Geriatric Social Worker

    Ohel Children's Home and Family Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Exciting clinical program for LCSW/LMSWs in local senior centers. Positions available for high energy professionals to provide mental health service with seniors 60 plus, in Brooklyn. Work scope includes using evidence based, solution focused, behavioral oriented & skill building in which you will be trained and certified to counsel seniors who are challenged by depression, social isolation and anxiety. Treatment modalities will include both individual and group therapies in a supportive and collaborative environment. Strong computer skills a must. Mandatory team meetings, supervision and CEU in-service training is provided. Positions are 35 hours per week. Applicants must be fluent in Spanish. Positions to start immediately. Salary: $65,000-$70,000
    $65k-70k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Geriatric Social Worker

    Ohel Children's Home and Family Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Exciting clinical program for LMSW/LCSW/LMHCs in local senior centers. Positions available for high energy professionals to provide mental health service with seniors 60 plus, in Manhattan and the Bronx. Work scope includes using evidence based, solution focused, behavioral oriented & skill building in which you will be trained and certified to counsel seniors who are challenged by depression, social isolation and anxiety. Treatment modalities will include both individual and group therapies in a supportive and collaborative environment. Strong computer skills a must. Mandatory team meetings, supervision and CEU in-service training is provided. Positions are 35 hours per week. Language skills are specific to community and include Spanish. Positions to start immediately. Salary: $70,000
    $70k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Mental Health Recreational Therapist - $2,565 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Coalinga, CA jobs

    Care Career is seeking a travel Correctional Recreation/Recreational Therapist for a travel job in Coalinga, California. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Recreation/Recreational Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: 02/23/2026 Duration: 15 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Duties/Responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: Recreational Therapist Communicate changes in patient condition to the Director of Recreational Therapy and the interdisciplinary treatment team. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary treatment team regarding patient response to therapy, treatment interventions, and therapeutic objectives. Conduct assessments in psychosocial, leisure, and recreation skills development/deficiency. Ensure timely documentation of interventions and confirm that interventions align with the patients plan of care. Teach coping skills and stress management techniques to patients to support a balanced leisure lifestyle. Apply advanced knowledge of counseling and therapeutic concepts to determine appropriate services for psychiatric, trauma-affected, and chemically dependent patients. Demonstrate knowledge of group dynamics and the practice of group processing in therapy. For additional inquiries please CALL our Hiring Team at or TEXT Care Career Job ID #33946397. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Social Work Recreational Therapist About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits
    $68k-94k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Social Worker- Geriatric Care/Serving our Survivors

    Ohel Children's Home and Family Services 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Ohel Children's Home and Family Services is seeking a compassionate and highly qualified Social Worker to join our Geriatric Services Department. In this role, you will provide essential one-on-one counseling to Holocaust survivors and their children who serve as caregivers to their elderly parents. Responsibilities: Conduct one-on-one counseling sessions with Holocaust survivors and their children caregivers Assist clients in processing and unpacking vicarious trauma from their early childhood experiences Participate in co-facilitating online support groups for second-generation caregivers (2g) to navigate the complexities of caregiving for elderly parents Utilize a trauma-focused, mindfulness-based, psychodynamic, positive psychology-informed, and strengths-based approach in therapy Demonstrate cultural competency and sensitivity to the unique backgrounds and experiences of our clients Collaborate with clients to address issues related to geriatric care, Alzheimer's, dementia, and the impact on parent-child caregiver relationships Requirements: MSW or LMSW with experience with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Be comfortable working through telehealth platforms and completing in-home visits to geriatric clients Fluent in Russian and possess a mindfulness-based understanding background (preferred) Trauma-informed counseling background Cultural competency and sensitivity to clients' backgrounds Knowledge of geriatric care, Alzheimer's, and dementia This Part time hybrid position is based in the Greater New York City area. Salary: $30,000- $35,000
    $30k-35k yearly 59d ago
  • Social Worker - Supportive Housing Sea Rise

    Brooklyn Community Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Social Worker Hours: Full Time - 35 hours per week Salary range: $60,000-$70,000 Reports to: Program Director Program Summary: Founded in 1866, Brooklyn Community Services (BCS) empowers children and families to reach their full potential, strengthen families, and foster self-sufficiency in adults. With programs in 40 locations, BCS serves more than 20,000 individuals a year. Sea Rise One is a 72-unit permanent supported housing program located in Coney Island Brooklyn. The program specifically provides services for Serious and Persistent Mental Ill (SPMI) adults, Youth Adults exiting shelter, and consumers from the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). Position Summary: The Social Worker will respond to situations where stress, depression, or any other mental health issues that may create a personal crisis including but not limited to the following: suicidal thoughts, emotional trauma, serious mental illness, anxiety, housing crisis. The Social Worker models the best practices of hospitality, positive culture and work enthusiastically as part of a team. Responsibilities: Conduct routine behavioral risk assessments and safety plans Provide guidance to clients in dealing with housing-related issues Recommend appropriate Person-Centered interventions strategies. Provide routine follow-up. Provide supportive counseling and motivational interviewing Counsel residents to assist them in establishing and maintaining as safe and independent a lifestyle as possible Share information about resident progress, needs, and problems with other staff Provide crisis management support as necessary. Facilitate one-on-one sessions and groups. Facilitate clinical team meetings Manage a caseload of high risk clients Make referrals for clients and linkages Complete psychosocial assessments for 2010e applications. Create Wellness Self-Management Services Plans Serve as an advocate and liaison for person in crisis Complete documentation in a timely manner in Apricot database Emergency On-call rotation with Program Director Follow-up on hospital admissions and discharges Attend staff meetings and trainings as required by Program Director Other tasks, as may be required Qualifications Required: MSW required. MHC, LMSW or LMHC preferred. Experience working with individuals with mental illness and substance abuse, preferably with homeless adults and at-risk populations. Strong communication and organizational skills; great attention to detail Ability to develop a relationship with residents while maintaining boundaries Have a strong sensitivity to cultural differences in order to work well amongst internal and external partners and clients served. Proven ability to work with a range of people from diverse backgrounds and circumstances Maintain client and staff confidentiality Comfortable providing services in BCS office and tenant's apartments Computer literacy (Microsoft Word, Excel, Gmail, etc.) Previous work experience in a social service agency or non-profit organization Interest in working with underserved populations. Familiarity electronic data records systems Bilingual in Spanish preferred Must undergo pre-employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OMH BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities
    $60k-70k yearly 16d ago
  • Social Worker - Supportive Housing Sea Rise

    Brooklyn Community Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Social Worker Hours: Full Time - 35 hours per week Salary range: $60,000-$70,000 Reports to: Program Director Founded in 1866, Brooklyn Community Services (BCS) empowers children and families to reach their full potential, strengthen families, and foster self-sufficiency in adults. With programs in 40 locations, BCS serves more than 20,000 individuals a year. Sea Rise One is a 72-unit permanent supported housing program located in Coney Island Brooklyn. The program specifically provides services for Serious and Persistent Mental Ill (SPMI) adults, Youth Adults exiting shelter, and consumers from the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). Position Summary: The Social Worker will respond to situations where stress, depression, or any other mental health issues that may create a personal crisis including but not limited to the following: suicidal thoughts, emotional trauma, serious mental illness, anxiety, housing crisis. The Social Worker models the best practices of hospitality, positive culture and work enthusiastically as part of a team. Responsibilities: * Conduct routine behavioral risk assessments and safety plans * Provide guidance to clients in dealing with housing-related issues * Recommend appropriate Person-Centered interventions strategies. * Provide routine follow-up. * Provide supportive counseling and motivational interviewing * Counsel residents to assist them in establishing and maintaining as safe and independent a lifestyle as possible * Share information about resident progress, needs, and problems with other staff * Provide crisis management support as necessary. * Facilitate one-on-one sessions and groups. * Facilitate clinical team meetings * Manage a caseload of high risk clients * Make referrals for clients and linkages * Complete psychosocial assessments for 2010e applications. * Create Wellness Self-Management Services Plans * Serve as an advocate and liaison for person in crisis * Complete documentation in a timely manner in Apricot database * Emergency On-call rotation with Program Director * Follow-up on hospital admissions and discharges * Attend staff meetings and trainings as required by Program Director * Other tasks, as may be required Qualifications Required: * MSW required. MHC, LMSW or LMHC preferred. * Experience working with individuals with mental illness and substance abuse, preferably with homeless adults and at-risk populations. * Strong communication and organizational skills; great attention to detail * Ability to develop a relationship with residents while maintaining boundaries * Have a strong sensitivity to cultural differences in order to work well amongst internal and external partners and clients served. Proven ability to work with a range of people from diverse backgrounds and circumstances * Maintain client and staff confidentiality * Comfortable providing services in BCS office and tenants apartments * Computer literacy (Microsoft Word, Excel, Gmail, etc.) * Previous work experience in a social service agency or non-profit organization * Interest in working with underserved populations. * Familiarity electronic data records systems * Bilingual in Spanish preferred * Must undergo pre-employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OMH BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities
    $60k-70k yearly 17d ago
  • Social Worker, RHY

    The Door-A Center of Alternatives, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Overview: The Door is an unparalleled model for youth development, offering a comprehensive range of integrated services within a single site for nearly 11,000 New York City youth each year. Our mission is to empower young adults to reach their full potential by providing comprehensive youth development services in a diverse and caring environment. At The Door, youth can access health care and education, mental health counseling and crisis assistance, legal assistance, college preparation services, career development, housing supports, arts, sports and recreational activities, and nutritious meals - all for free and under one roof. By providing participants with our suite of integrated services, we seek to provide any motivated young person with the tools, resources, and opportunities needed to successfully transition to adulthood. The Counselor will provide direct crisis intervention and short-term counseling for Runaway and Homeless Youth through our Drop-In services, new members through Membership Services, and crisis youth through our counseling department. Responsibilities: Asses young people (through our Drop-In-Services, Member Services, and Counseling Department) who are in crisis to provide support, information, and referrals. Perform CS mandated reporting duties as needed. Provide suicide/homicidal assessments and appropriate follow-up with young people in collaboration with Supervisor. Meet with Door members who are experiencing serious mental illness and coordinate a treatment plan with them. Provide short-term counseling for Runaway and Homeless youth. Follow-up on referrals to Door case management, Care Coordination, and/or counseling services. Document all crisis and clinical work including any safety plans and referrals. Provide supportive groupwork for Runaway and Homeless Youth around transitioning into independent living and/or managing mental illness symptoms. Develop linkages with outside organizations and maintain accurate and detailed up-to-date referral resources within the five boroughs. Participate in program and departmental meetings. Provide oversight of the drop-in space and provision of basic needs services. Other functions and responsibilities as assigned by RHY Clinical Supervisor. Qualifications: LMSW/LCSW/LMFC/LMHC required. Master's degree in related field with two years relevant professional experience. Demonstrated ability to engage hard-to-reach populations. Familiarity and experience with trauma-informed approaches to service coordination and delivery Experience and/or knowledge working with street-involved youth Knowledgeable of and ability to apply positive youth development principles to working with young people Understanding of adolescent development, assessment, counseling, and/or crisis management Excellent oral and written communication skills required Proficiency in Spanish, French or Mandarin strongly preferred Ability to work effectively and creatively as part of an interdisciplinary team Work Schedule: Full time, Full time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours a week, some evening hours required Salary: Commensurate with experience, plus a generous benefits package Benefits Offered: Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision 403(b) pension with up to 6% match Life Insurance (employee & family options) Short & Long Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts Pre -Tax Commuter Benefits COVID -19 POLICY The Door and Broome Street Academy follow the CDC and NYS recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Door and Broome Street Academy require all new hires to be vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have a qualified exemption. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. We support a broadly diverse team who will contribute to our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer for all regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
    $43k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Social Worker, RHY

    The Door-A Center of Alternatives, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Overview: The Door is an unparalleled model for youth development, offering a comprehensive range of integrated services within a single site for nearly 11,000 New York City youth each year. Our mission is to empower young adults to reach their full potential by providing comprehensive youth development services in a diverse and caring environment. At The Door, youth can access health care and education, mental health counseling and crisis assistance, legal assistance, college preparation services, career development, housing supports, arts, sports and recreational activities, and nutritious meals - all for free and under one roof. By providing participants with our suite of integrated services, we seek to provide any motivated young person with the tools, resources, and opportunities needed to successfully transition to adulthood. The Counselor will provide direct crisis intervention and short-term counseling for Runaway and Homeless Youth through our Drop-In services, new members through Membership Services, and crisis youth through our counseling department. Responsibilities: Asses young people (through our Drop-In-Services, Member Services, and Counseling Department) who are in crisis to provide support, information, and referrals. Perform CS mandated reporting duties as needed. Provide suicide/homicidal assessments and appropriate follow-up with young people in collaboration with Supervisor. Meet with Door members who are experiencing serious mental illness and coordinate a treatment plan with them. Provide short-term counseling for Runaway and Homeless youth. Follow-up on referrals to Door case management, Care Coordination, and/or counseling services. Document all crisis and clinical work including any safety plans and referrals. Provide supportive groupwork for Runaway and Homeless Youth around transitioning into independent living and/or managing mental illness symptoms. Develop linkages with outside organizations and maintain accurate and detailed up-to-date referral resources within the five boroughs. Participate in program and departmental meetings. Provide oversight of the drop-in space and provision of basic needs services. Other functions and responsibilities as assigned by RHY Clinical Supervisor. Qualifications: LMSW/LCSW/LMFC/LMHC required. Master's degree in related field with two years relevant professional experience. Demonstrated ability to engage hard-to-reach populations. Familiarity and experience with trauma-informed approaches to service coordination and delivery Experience and/or knowledge working with street-involved youth Knowledgeable of and ability to apply positive youth development principles to working with young people Understanding of adolescent development, assessment, counseling, and/or crisis management Excellent oral and written communication skills required Proficiency in Spanish, French or Mandarin strongly preferred Ability to work effectively and creatively as part of an interdisciplinary team Work Schedule: Full time, Full time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours a week, some evening hours required Salary: Commensurate with experience, plus a generous benefits package Benefits Offered: Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision 403(b) pension with up to 6% match Life Insurance (employee & family options) Short & Long Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts Pre -Tax Commuter Benefits COVID -19 POLICY The Door and Broome Street Academy follow the CDC and NYS recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Door and Broome Street Academy require all new hires to be vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have a qualified exemption. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. We support a broadly diverse team who will contribute to our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer for all regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
    $43k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Social Worker - Family Preventative Services

    Brooklyn Community Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Social Worker Program/Department: Preventative Family Services Reports to: Program Director Hours: Full Time - Monday - Friday Annual Rate of Pay $58,000 - $58,000 In our Preventive Services program, Social Workers provide a range of supportive services to families who have been identified by the child welfare system as being at-risk for child abuse and/or neglect. Social Workers assist parents/caregivers address barriers to their childrens health, safety, and well-being, so that families can stabilize, strengthen, and reduce the need for future involvement with the child welfare system. The Social Workers primary responsibilities are to make safety-focused assessments of child and family functioning, develop intervention plans, and help caretakers take charge of their respective situations and avoid future child maltreatment. Responsibilities: * Provide in-home/ virtual/community-based supportive services to a caseload of 12 families, weekly. Services include family therapy, client advocacy, parent coaching, service coordination, and case management * Make safety and risk assessments regarding childrens health, safety, and/or well-being and develops safety and intervention plans accordingly * Participate in all family court hearings and family team conferences * Provide written court reports and collaborate with Family Service Unit (FSU) and Family Court * Legal Services (FCLS) to prepare for all family court hearings * Collaborate with ACS (and other referral sources) to successfully engage families and transition them into specialized services, as needed * Make at least monthly home visits to assess the safety of the home environment * Provide advocacy and coaching to clients (off-site) to address any barriers to accessing any services needed by family members * Document all casework activity into city and state reporting systems (i.e. PROMIS, CONNECTIONS), maintaining compliance with all mandates set by the child welfare system, as well as program protocols and procedures * Actively participates in individual and group supervision, staff trainings, and unit meetings. This includes participating in consultations (of live or taped sessions) and receiving and giving direct feedback from/to peers and supervisory staff on a regular basis * Engage in all activities required by the programs model development process and delivers services as described by the current version of the model * Collaborate with ACS and other service providers (as needed) to address barriers or challenges related to assessment, service coordination or planning, and/or crisis intervention * Attend ACS conferences; intervenes and offers advocacy to families, as needed * Other tasks as may be required Qualifications Required: * Masters degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy required; * Basic computer literacy; * Strong time management and organizational skills; * Previous work experience in a helping role with children, teens, parents, or families; * Willingness and ability to do field work , including home visits in the community; * Strong interest in learning Structural Family Therapy and working from a systemically- oriented perspective; willingness to participate in training and supervision methods that include live and taped observation (i.e. give and take constructive feedback) on a regular basis; * Ability to be resourceful and remain communicative in the face of stress and change; * Ability to work until 8 pm, twice a week
    $58k-58k yearly 13d ago
  • Social Worker - Family Preventative Services

    Brooklyn Community Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Social Worker Program/Department: Preventative Family Services Reports to: Program Director Hours: Full Time - Monday - Friday Annual Rate of Pay $58,000 - $58,000 In our Preventive Services program, Social Workers provide a range of supportive services to families who have been identified by the child welfare system as being at-risk for child abuse and/or neglect. Social Workers assist parents/caregivers address barriers to their children's health, safety, and well-being, so that families can stabilize, strengthen, and reduce the need for future involvement with the child welfare system. The Social Worker's primary responsibilities are to make safety-focused assessments of child and family functioning, develop intervention plans, and help caretakers take charge of their respective situations and avoid future child maltreatment. Responsibilities: Provide in-home/ virtual/community-based supportive services to a caseload of 12 families, weekly. Services include family therapy, client advocacy, parent coaching, service coordination, and case management Make safety and risk assessments regarding children's health, safety, and/or well-being and develops safety and intervention plans accordingly Participate in all family court hearings and family team conferences Provide written court reports and collaborate with Family Service Unit (FSU) and Family Court Legal Services (FCLS) to prepare for all family court hearings Collaborate with ACS (and other referral sources) to successfully engage families and transition them into specialized services, as needed Make at least monthly home visits to assess the safety of the home environment Provide advocacy and coaching to clients (off-site) to address any barriers to accessing any services needed by family members Document all casework activity into city and state reporting systems (i.e. PROMIS, CONNECTIONS), maintaining compliance with all mandates set by the child welfare system, as well as program protocols and procedures Actively participates in individual and group supervision, staff trainings, and unit meetings. This includes participating in consultations (of live or taped sessions) and receiving and giving direct feedback from/to peers and supervisory staff on a regular basis Engage in all activities required by the program's model development process and delivers services as described by the current version of the model Collaborate with ACS and other service providers (as needed) to address barriers or challenges related to assessment, service coordination or planning, and/or crisis intervention Attend ACS conferences; intervenes and offers advocacy to families, as needed Other tasks as may be required Qualifications Required: Master's degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy required; Basic computer literacy; Strong time management and organizational skills; Previous work experience in a helping role with children, teens, parents, or families; Willingness and ability to do field work , including home visits in the community; Strong interest in learning Structural Family Therapy and working from a systemically- oriented perspective; willingness to participate in training and supervision methods that include live and taped observation (i.e. give and take constructive feedback) on a regular basis; Ability to be resourceful and remain communicative in the face of stress and change; Ability to work until 8 pm, twice a week
    $58k-58k yearly 11d ago
  • Social Worker (PACE)

    Goodwill Industries of Greater New York 3.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Lead with Good Purpose Goodwill Greater New York and Northern New Jersey (GWNYNJ) believes that the power of work and sustainable fashion is how we unlock the good in our communities. For over 100 years, we have helped people get jobs, stay employed, and progress in careers across New York and Northern New Jersey. If you're passionate about working with diverse populations and believe in the power and potential of people, we want to hear from you! We're on the hunt for our next Social Worker. This individual is responsible for providing assessment, supportive counseling, case management and support services referrals to our clients. As someone who guides with patience and empathy, this individual is the ultimate servant leader and driver of change with our clients. The Awesome Things You'll Do Provide client centered social work services to a diverse population Performs initial intake and assessment to develop service plans and goals. Able to engage and build rapport quickly with clients Develop a portfolio of community resources and partnerships to ensure all support services needs are addressed Provide coordinated case management and planning Maintains client documentation and files adhering to ethical, legal and confidentiality standards Collaborate with clients utilizing evidence-based practices Monitors planned actions by periodic follow-up Our Must Haves Master's in social work accredited by the Council of Social Work Education LMSW 2-5 years' related experience Bilingual English/Spanish preferred Experience working with diverse populations to navigate a range of systems Crisis intervention and assessment skills Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Commitment to a strength-based person-centered approach What We Offer Proposed hiring at $70,000 Generous Time off policy to use when you need it Health, wellness and financial resources to help you achieve our personal goals Robust health benefits including medical, dental, vision, parental leaves and company sponsored life insurance Retirement matching programs and contributions Transit and commuter benefits You bring the Good in Goodwill We believe in creating space for everyone to do their best work and have individual and collective impact. We believe in challenging the status quo and setting ambitious goals in the name of doing more good. We believe that being your best self and helping others do the same is how we bring our mission alive. Even if you don't think you meet all the qualifications listed for the job, we would love to hear from you! If you need assistance with your application, please reach out to *****************************
    $70k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Social Worker

    Community Housing Innovations 3.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    WHO IS CHI? Community Housing Innovations (CHI) is a not-for-profit housing and human services organization that aims to support social and economic independence. Our vision is to end generational poverty and foster upward mobility by ensuring that all families and individuals live in quality housing, have a home of their own, and a job to support them. We believe quality, affordable housing is the foundation for prosperity, personal fulfillment, and success. WHAT DOES CHI OFFER? CHI employs a team of hard-working, compassionate people who want to give back to others in their community. We are proud to offer: Generous Paid time off Personal and Sick Days Health insurance and health reimbursement account Dental and vision plans Flexible spending account AFLAC supplemental insurance Dependent Care Spending Account Commuter Transit and Parking Account Working Advantage- Employee Perks 401(k) retirement plan Life insurance Employee Assistance Program Monthly trainings and career development plans JOB SUMMARY The Social Worker is part of a human service team that develops and executes service and care plans for residents to provide a supportive and empowering environment that fosters stabilization, independence and self-reliance, and skills development. The Social Worker plays a key role in assessing resident needs, providing direct services, bridging residents to external service providers, and promoting healthy behaviors and practices amongst residents. Pay: $70,000 annually. FLSA: Exempt. Not eligible for overtime. Schedule: Monday - Friday 10am-6pm Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday 10am-6pm (Sunday and Monday off) Schedule: Sunday- Thursday 10am-6pm(Friday and Saturday off). Location: Midtown Manhattan, NY JOB-RELATED DUTIES - ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS These duties are essential and specific to the successful implementation of this position. SERVICE AND CARE COORDINATION Ensure residents receive quality and appropriate services per organizational principles and program requirements. Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment to identify immediate and long term needs in healthcare, food and nutrition, childcare and youth education, employment and vocation, immigration and citizenship status, English language proficiency, trauma care and recovery, and other social need as disclosed by residents. Coordinate with Case Managers to design service and care plans that correspond to biopsychosocial assessments and address human, health, education and employment, recovery and stability needs. Coordinate workshops and activities that enhance self-care and healthy habits, cultural and social adjustment, recovery and stabilization, and English language acquisition. Collaborate with external providers and organizations to assist residents with social and cultural adaptation, address social and human service needs, access preventive and remedial healthcare, and access to mental health services including trauma recovery and therapeutic counseling. Meet with residents in assigned caseload at least once a week to assess progress with service and care plans. Modify plans as needed. Coordinate with Case Managers to conduct weekly room inspections to ensure healthy hygiene and housekeeping practices. Coordinate with Case Managers on discharge plans to ensure needed service linkages and referrals to community-based organizations are in place. INTERVENTION SERVICES Develop and facilitate workshops and activities with external service providers; monitor resident engagement and assess impact of activities and workshops to individual residents and the general resident population. Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation interventions as needed to ensure the safety of residents, staff, and visitors in the building. Follow-up with residents post Priority 1 and 2 incidents and bridge residents to services as needed. GENERAL DUTIES Document interactions and communications with and on behalf of residents in CARES and AWARDS. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or Program Director. Qualifications What do I need to apply? Education and Experience: Master's Degree in Social Work, LMSW preferred. Three (3) years of experience in case management, counseling, or direct advocacy for clients in social service settings. Experience with immigrants and immigration issues prioritized. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in English required, multi-lingual and Spanish proficiency prioritized. Computer skills: Basic competency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook and the internet. Experience with CARES, HOME, CAPS, and AWARDS prioritized. Math Skills: Ability to formulate simple financial budgets. Physical Performance: Ability to make unit visits (walk distances, climb stairs, etc.) Reasoning Ability: Ability to prioritize, make appropriate decisions and judgment calls. Other Skills: Experience conducting biopsychosocial and needs assessment surveys. Experience in service and care plan design or trauma and recovery counseling. Experience working with homeless individuals and people living with health and/or mental health issues and substance use. Ability to engage residents. Experience facilitating workshops and group activities. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Must be highly organized, be willing to assume responsibility, work well under pressure, meet deadlines, multi-task, detail-oriented, and be flexible. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer (EEOE) Community Housing Innovations, Inc. (CHI) provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, partnership status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. This commitment applies to recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, compensation, training, assignments, benefits, employee activities, termination, access to facilities, and programs, and all other terms and conditions of employment as well as general treatment during employment.
    $70k yearly 15d ago
  • Clinic Therapist

    Pathways Inc. 4.1company rating

    Clinical social worker job at Pathways

    Pay: $54,000-$66,000 (depending on License/experience) Nature of Work: The Clinic Therapist is responsible for conducting intake assessments, conducting individual, group and family therapy, as well as providing crisis services and making diagnostic determinations. They will develop treatment plans as well as provided other necessary documentation. The Clinic Therapist will interface with local providers and provide linkages to other services as needed. Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in Social Work or in Mental Health Counseling from a program approved by NYS Education Department is required, with a NYSED professional license as a LMSW, LCSW or LMHC. Experience in working within a multidisciplinary team and a working knowledge and understanding mental health diagnoses preferred. Must meet the requirements of the School Age Care, Day Care, and/or Mental Health Regulations regarding a State Central Register Clearance regarding history of abuse/maltreatment of children. A valid driver's license that meets insurability guidelines. Pathways, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity and strives to employ individuals that are reflective of the communities that we serve. We are committed to creating and maintaining a supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Our goal is to advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, while we learn and grow together.
    $54k-66k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago

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