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  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of American Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Crossroads Residence is a community residence in operation since 1991 and houses single males who are recovering from alcoholism and substance abuse. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser ************************************************** Location: New Rochelle, NY 10801 Minimum Qualifications: The position requires a High School diploma or GED Current Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) by NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. It also requires a minimum of one year's experience of social services experience in treatment planning, individual and group counseling case management and crisis intervention. Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan. Develop service plans with clients which address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 14d ago
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  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Webster House is a single room occupancy residence (SRO) providing permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless single adults, many living with mental illness or HIV/AIDS. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser **************************************************** Location: Bronx, NY 10456 Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field and certification as a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan, including intake and assessment where required. Develop service plans with clients that address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. Conduct individual and group counseling sessions. Serve as a resource to staff on substance abuse issues. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 44d ago
  • Youth Services Peer Navigator Harm Reduction - Streetwork Project - Uptown

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Streetwork Project is an innovative outreach-counseling program for homeless youth in Harlem, which utilizes a harm reduction approach providing comprehensive services to adolescents and young adults impacted by homelessness and involved in street activities (gangs, violence, drug use/sale and survival sex). The Youth Services Navigator will promote access to harm reduction supplies and services at Streetwork's Drop-In Center, with a focus on LGBTQ youth and youth of color at risk of SUDs Youth Services Navigators (YSN) will facilitate and conduct one-on-one harm reduction goal setting intervention for drug using clients. Youth Services Navigators will provide overdose prevention and response trainings for drug users. The YSN will provide youth seeking harm reduction services with information, counseling and supplies (safer syringe services, sniff kits, safer sex supplies, Naloxone kits and sharps disposal kits), The Youth Services Navigators will also be needed to provide general program services such client monitoring in the milieu, intake and assessment, supportive counseling, referrals, syringe exchange, escorts and the provision of concrete services (meal preparation client, laundry, provision of supplies), and groups. Responsibilities: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Engagement of adolescents into program structure (harm reduction philosophy, rules, mutual respect) Milieu counseling; Mediation for internal conflicts Facilitate access to daily living needs (food, clothes, hygiene supplies, space to rest) Conduct intake and assessment and screen for substance use risk Facilitate and conduct educational presentations on drug user health and well-being issues and engage clients in practicing harm reduction techniques to reduce risk. Co-facilitate trainings / educational presentations to staff around emerging trends amongst target population Provide syringe exchange, opioid overdose reversal medication and overdose prevention education and distribution of materials related to drug use in promotion of health and well-being Convene and facilitate a quarterly peer advisory group Oversee and manage social media post and messaging around available harm reduction services Conduct audits of the Streetwork Drop-In Centers to identify opportunities to increase harm reduction accessibility through signage, posters, and a welcoming display of harm reduction supplies. Connect clients to supportive resources with both internal and external partners to increase client's access to benefits and resources; provide accompaniment as necessary and requested by clients Participate in weekly case conferencing meetings Maintain routine administrative responsibilities to include the preparation of correspondence, maintaining files, mail, email, and telephone. Participation in staff trainings, staff meetings, and staff group process workshops Participate in weekly supervision Secondary Job Functions: Identification of new resources appropriate for population Provide wellness and recreational (engagement) activities Provide support in organizing events in the Drop-In Center, monitor entrance to the program, oversee concrete support to clients. Support Peer Street Outreach at Both the LES and Uptown Site Interacts with: All Streetwork program sites and staff All internal Safe Horizon programs and departments that can comprehensively support the client and case plan All external agencies and organizations that can provide appropriate services to the client Knowledge and Skills: Required: Compassionate approach to others and openness to new ideas Dynamic energy, able to multi-task and negotiate multiple demands on attention Non-judgmental approach and ability to empathize with others Clear and concise verbal and written communication skill, excellent interpersonal and organization skills Genuine interest in working with disenfranchised youth and young adults Understanding of and ability to work from harm reduction perspective addressing substance use, mental health issues and HIV risk behaviors One (1) year experience working with homeless population, youth, or harm reduction, and lived experience similar to target population Demonstrated ability to work independently Qualifications High school diploma or equivalency plus relevant training and experience in human services or related field, including some prior experience working with victims of crime OR Two years of high-quality work at a Streetwork Project site Required: Personal experience with street survival activities (homelessness, gangs, drug economy, substance use, sex industry) with at least three years separation from involvement in these activities as well as a deep understanding of the relationship between personal experiences and professional standards. Other: Basic understanding of computer and systems for managing case records Physical demands: This position has certain physical demand requirements, which include, but may not be limited to, remaining in a stationary position for long hours, lifting up to 25 lbs, and climbing up stairs. Tasks may involve exposure to blood, bodily fluid, or tissues. If hired, I agree to abide by all of Safe Horizon's rules and regulations, and understand that, if employed, my employment may be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either the company or me. I further understand that no representation, whether oral or written by any representative or agent of the organization, at any time, constitutes a contract of employment. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply. Technology Statement: Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance. Please follow this link to view complete EEO Law and complaint filing information: Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal Hiring Range: $23.63 to $26.10 per hour Full-time Hours: 35 Hours per week Full-time Benefits: Vacation Time, Paid Sick Time, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan, Company Life Insurance, Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits Program, Gym Reimbursement, Parental Leave, Employee Learning Center Safe Horizon was named one of City & State New York Top Workplaces of 2025
    $23.6-26.1 hourly 6d ago
  • Youth Worker - 3995

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. RESPONSIBILITIES Create a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment for students. Serve as a positive role model that promotes positive relationships, effective and open communication, respect, collaboration as well as personal and academic growth. Work with the team to create a nurturing and supportive environment for the youth. Implement various recreational, educational, social, and team building activities. Supervise participants by providing classroom management and instruction. Attend staff meetings, training sessions and professional development workshops. Meet monthly Program Coordinator for supervision. Perform additional duties as assigned. Meet monthly with program coordinator and/or program director for supervision. Perform additional duties as assigned. PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement academically age-appropriate lesson plans. Facilitate project based/hands - on learning activities. Meet regularly with the Educational Coordinator for supervision and professional development. Chaperone participants on trips (day and overnight) activities will be required. QUALIFICATIONS A High School Diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma required. Completion of some college coursework is preferred, particularly in the fields of education, social work and other related areas. One year (preferred) direct experience working with children under 13 years of age youth in an educational, recreational, or community center setting preferred. Flexibility and comfortability taking initiative working in a group or independently. Genuine desire to work with children and ability to chaperone trips offsite while utilizing community resources to enhance the program and experience for participants. Be a least 18 years old and able to work a temporary part-time position. Ability to connect effectively with students and parents of diverse backgrounds. Ability developing and facilitating lesson plans and a strong understanding of the youth development principles. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work. ‘TB Test required with the first 120 days of employment' for Shelters and Homeless outreach" ADDITIONAL DETAILS The schedule will be Monday-Friday from 2:00pm to 6:00pm or 2:30 to 6:30pm and some additional hours during holiday and school breaks. This position is for the school year (September-June) and if summer camp positions are available, some counselors will be identified to remain on board for the summer session. Summer employment is not guaranteed. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth Worker - 4879

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. Our family shelters are safe, welcoming spaces where families can stay temporarily while they work toward long-term stability. Program staff provide compassionate support, life-enhancing services, and community-based resources to help empower each family. Together, we guide families on their journey back to independence and into permanent housing. RESPONSIBILITIES Classroom Management Assist Recreation Coordinator with the development of program goals and activities for youth. Teach various recreational, educational, social, and team building activities. Provide classroom management and instruction to youth. Documentation Prepare lesson plans as required. Assist with completion of program reports such as but not limited to: daily attendance, program calendar, meal forms, incident log, etc. Training/Supervision Maintain First Aid, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Mental Health First Aid certification, and additional required trainings. Meet monthly with Recreation Coordinator for supervision and attend staff meetings. Health and Safety Practices Assist with ensuring compliance with OSHA and DOHMH guidelines. Assist with ensuring the classroom is maintained in a hygienic condition. Assist with food/meal distribution and follow food service guidelines. Interaction with Parents, Children and Staff Act as a liaison with parents. Attend trips with youth in the community as approved by supervisor. Outreach to parents for youth enrollment/participation in the program. Perform other duties as assigned by manager. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent credentials. A minimum of one year of experience working with youth in a recreational, educational and/or social environment. Experience with or knowledge of best practices in youth development preferred. Experience with or knowledge of whole language philosophy preferred. Clearance through New York State Central Registry (SCR) and New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Justice Center's Staff Exclusion List (SEL) and Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) required. Bilingual language skills in English and Spanish preferred. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 44d ago
  • Youth Worker - 4841

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. BronxWorks Afterschool offers high quality programs that have a strong balance of academics, recreation, enrichment, and cultural activities to support and strengthen the overall development of youths. BronxWorks Afterschool aims to help young people build skills to support their academic achievement, raise their confidence and cultivate their leadership skills through service learning and other civic engagement opportunities. RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervision of Children Responsible for the consistent and safe supervision of children and youth in grades K-8, maintaining required teacher-to-child ratios (1:10 for ages 5-9 and 1:15 for ages 10 and up). Conduct and document daily attendance headcount checks at the start, end, and intermittently throughout the day. Ensures accurate, real-time knowledge of the number of children in care and their whereabouts during all program activities and transitions. Participant Engagement Collaborate with the Program Director and/or Coordinator to create and coordinate activities for youth and advance program goals. Facilitate daily group youth activities that promote learning, creativity, and well-being - including STEM/STEAM, literacy, fitness, and social-emotional development - and prepare a structured weekly lesson plan. Demonstrate positive role-modeling for children in grades K-8th grade by showing empathy, respect, and cooperation in daily interactions and reinforcing these behaviors through consistent, age-appropriate guidance. Provide classroom management and instruction. Training & Compliance Successfully complete all mandated company, funder and DYCD DOH safety trainings and maintain renewals Attend staff training sessions. Administrative Meet monthly with program coordinator and/or program director for supervision. Attend regular staff meetings. Perform additional duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent credentials. 3 Months to one-year experience working with youth in a recreational, educational and/or social environment. Clearance through New York State Central Registry and New York State Office of Children and Family Services required. Experience with or knowledge of best practices in youth development preferred. Experience with or knowledge of whole language philosophy preferred. Ability to establish rapport with young people. Engaging personality and detailed orientated skills are essential. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather. Authorization to work in the United States for any employer is mandatory. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth Worker - 4841

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. BronxWorks Afterschool offers high quality programs that have a strong balance of academics, recreation, enrichment, and cultural activities to support and strengthen the overall development of youths. BronxWorks Afterschool aims to help young people build skills to support their academic achievement, raise their confidence and cultivate their leadership skills through service learning and other civic engagement opportunities. RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervision of Children Responsible for the consistent and safe supervision of children and youth in grades K-8, maintaining required teacher-to-child ratios (1:10 for ages 5-9 and 1:15 for ages 10 and up). Conduct and document daily attendance headcount checks at the start, end, and intermittently throughout the day. Ensures accurate, real-time knowledge of the number of children in care and their whereabouts during all program activities and transitions. Participant Engagement Collaborate with the Program Director and/or Coordinator to create and coordinate activities for youth and advance program goals. Facilitate daily group youth activities that promote learning, creativity, and well-being - including STEM/STEAM, literacy, fitness, and social-emotional development - and prepare a structured weekly lesson plan. Demonstrate positive role-modeling for children in grades K-8th grade by showing empathy, respect, and cooperation in daily interactions and reinforcing these behaviors through consistent, age-appropriate guidance. Provide classroom management and instruction. Training & Compliance Successfully complete all mandated company, funder and DYCD DOH safety trainings and maintain renewals Attend staff training sessions. Administrative Meet monthly with program coordinator and/or program director for supervision. Attend regular staff meetings. Perform additional duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent credentials. 3 Months to one-year experience working with youth in a recreational, educational and/or social environment. Clearance through New York State Central Registry and New York State Office of Children and Family Services required. Experience with or knowledge of best practices in youth development preferred. Experience with or knowledge of whole language philosophy preferred. Ability to establish rapport with young people. Engaging personality and detailed orientated skills are essential. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather. Authorization to work in the United States for any employer is mandatory. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Youth Worker - 3995

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. RESPONSIBILITIES Create a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment for students. Serve as a positive role model that promotes positive relationships, effective and open communication, respect, collaboration as well as personal and academic growth. Work with the team to create a nurturing and supportive environment for the youth. Implement various recreational, educational, social, and team building activities. Supervise participants by providing classroom management and instruction. Attend staff meetings, training sessions and professional development workshops. Meet monthly Program Coordinator for supervision. Perform additional duties as assigned. Meet monthly with program coordinator and/or program director for supervision. Perform additional duties as assigned. PROGRAM SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement academically age-appropriate lesson plans. Facilitate project based/hands - on learning activities. Meet regularly with the Educational Coordinator for supervision and professional development. Chaperone participants on trips (day and overnight) activities will be required. QUALIFICATIONS A High School Diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma required. Completion of some college coursework is preferred, particularly in the fields of education, social work and other related areas. One year (preferred) direct experience working with children under 13 years of age youth in an educational, recreational, or community center setting preferred. Flexibility and comfortability taking initiative working in a group or independently. Genuine desire to work with children and ability to chaperone trips offsite while utilizing community resources to enhance the program and experience for participants. Be a least 18 years old and able to work a temporary part-time position. Ability to connect effectively with students and parents of diverse backgrounds. Ability developing and facilitating lesson plans and a strong understanding of the youth development principles. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work. ‘TB Test required with the first 120 days of employment' for Shelters and Homeless outreach" ADDITIONAL DETAILS The schedule will be Monday-Friday from 2:00pm to 6:00pm or 2:30 to 6:30pm and some additional hours during holiday and school breaks. This position is for the school year (September-June) and if summer camp positions are available, some counselors will be identified to remain on board for the summer session. Summer employment is not guaranteed. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Youth Worker - 4836

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. RESPONSIBILITIES Assist Program Director or Program Coordinator with the development of program goals and activities for youth. Create a nurturing and supportive environment for the youth. Implement various recreational, educational, social, and team building activities. Provide classroom management and instruction. Act as a liaison with parents. Attend regular staff meetings. Attend First Aid, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and Responding to Emergency (RTE) training. Attend staff training sessions. Meet monthly with program coordinator and/or program director for supervision. Perform additional duties as assigned by manager. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent credentials. 3 Months to one-year experience working with youth in a recreational, educational and/or social environment. Clearance through New York State Central Registry and New York State Office of Children and Family Services required. Experience with or knowledge of best practices in youth development preferred. Experience with or knowledge of whole language philosophy preferred. Ability to establish rapport with young people. Engaging personality and detailed orientated skills are essential. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Youth Worker - 4879

    Bronxworks 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community. In all aspects of our work, we strive for the highest ethical and performance standards and are guided by the belief that people are to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their present situation or past experiences. Across our 60+ locations, we provide programs in a variety of service areas, including workforce development, children, youth, families, seniors and homeless prevention. Our family shelters are safe, welcoming spaces where families can stay temporarily while they work toward long-term stability. Program staff provide compassionate support, life-enhancing services, and community-based resources to help empower each family. Together, we guide families on their journey back to independence and into permanent housing. RESPONSIBILITIES Classroom Management Assist Recreation Coordinator with the development of program goals and activities for youth. Teach various recreational, educational, social, and team building activities. Provide classroom management and instruction to youth. Documentation Prepare lesson plans as required. Assist with completion of program reports such as but not limited to: daily attendance, program calendar, meal forms, incident log, etc. Training/Supervision Maintain First Aid, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Mental Health First Aid certification, and additional required trainings. Meet monthly with Recreation Coordinator for supervision and attend staff meetings. Health and Safety Practices Assist with ensuring compliance with OSHA and DOHMH guidelines. Assist with ensuring the classroom is maintained in a hygienic condition. Assist with food/meal distribution and follow food service guidelines. Interaction with Parents, Children and Staff Act as a liaison with parents. Attend trips with youth in the community as approved by supervisor. Outreach to parents for youth enrollment/participation in the program. Perform other duties as assigned by manager. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent credentials. A minimum of one year of experience working with youth in a recreational, educational and/or social environment. Experience with or knowledge of best practices in youth development preferred. Experience with or knowledge of whole language philosophy preferred. Clearance through New York State Central Registry (SCR) and New York State Office of Children and Family Services, Justice Center's Staff Exclusion List (SEL) and Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) required. Bilingual language skills in English and Spanish preferred. Strong oral and written communication, time management and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and other standard business technology is required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to use a computer for prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time. Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to bend and retrieve objects and/or documents. Ability to travel in the boroughs of New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation. Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work. BronxWorks seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for differences. BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact *************************.
    $32k-37k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Case Manager (Client Navigator) - Bronx Family Court

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description The Family Court Program provides a safe reception center and various services to assist survivors and victims of crime involved in the family court system. The program provides crisis intervention, case services, advocacy, information and referrals and practical assistance to survivors and victims of crime with an overall goal of promoting survivor safety and reducing the impact of victimization. Essential Job Functions: · Managing the Reception Center including greeting and signing in clients and visitors; · Conducting intakes and providing clients with the proper resources and information based on the intake assessment; · Assisting clients with additional information and services and carrying a small caseload as needed; · Communicating with the court parts and coordinating the client's court appointments; · Answering telephones and responding to service inquiries and providing information and referrals; · Assisting crime victims in completing New York State Office of Victim Services compensation applications; · Coordinating with outside agencies to facilitate services; · Arranging for transportation and financial assistance; · Compiling records; maintaining and preparing statistics on a monthly basis; and · Performing other related tasks as assigned. Supervisory Reports: · None Knowledge and Skills: Required: · Understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence and other forms of victimization; · Experience working with survivors of domestic violence; · Excellent communication and organizational skills; · Ability to work as part of a team while also independently generating tasks; · Good communication skills, written and verbal; · Computer knowledge; · Organizational skills. Desirable: · Knowledge of the civil and criminal justice systems; · Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Education: Required: · Bachelor's Degree in a related field or equivalent experience. Desirable: · Experience working with domestic violence victims; · Experience in a social service setting; If hired, I agree to abide by all of Safe Horizon's rules and regulations, and understand that, if employed, my employment may be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either the company or me. I further understand that no representation, whether oral or written by any representative or agent of the organization, at any time, constitutes a contract of employment. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply. Technology Statement: Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance. Please follow this link to view complete EEO Law and complaint filing information: ******************************************************************************************** Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal. Hiring Range: $22.08 -24.09 Hourly Full-time Hours: 35 Hours per week Full-time Benefits: Vacation Time, Paid Sick Time, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan, Company Life Insurance, Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits Program, Gym Reimbursement, Parental Leave, Employee Learning Center
    $22.1-24.1 hourly 5d ago
  • Crime Victim Advocate - Queens

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Jackson, NY jobs

    Job Description Essential Job Functions: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients Attempt to reach by phone and mail victims who have filed reports with the precinct or PSA with a specific focus on victims of violent felony crimes and those victims who have filed reports two or more reports in the previous 12 months Work with victims of crime who come to the precinct or PSA seeking assistance Conduct home visits with officers and detectives to assist victims as needed Provide information, referrals, and practical assistance to victims experiencing crime Conduct client centered safety assessments and safety planning suited to the individual's needs Provide crisis intervention and supportive listening Advocate with NYPD personnel that may include keeping a victim apprised of an NYPD investigation Provide criminal justice advocacy Advocate for victims for public benefits they may be entitled to Help with applying for compensation through the New York State Office of Victims Services (OVS) Coordinate community resources for crime victims Provide information and referral for victims for services such as shelter, mental health treatment, medical care, and other entitlements Provide emergency practical assistance for victims including transportation and food vouchers Work collaboratively with police officers to effectively aid victims Collect data, track the history of crimes, and prepare monthly reports Perform data entry into a computerized record keeping system and maintain thorough accurate, and timely case records and statistics Advocate with Family and Criminal Court staff for victims Provide coverage in vacant precincts as needed Conduct trainings with police personnel Conduct community presentations Attend relevant trainings, workshops and seminars Work with other victims of domestic violence as needed Perform other related tasks as assigned Interacts with: All internal Safe Horizon programs and departments that can comprehensively support the client and case plan All external agencies and organizations that can provide appropriate services to the client, specifically the NYPD and the court systems The district attorney's office in each of the boroughs, including the domestic violence bureaus New York City Family Justice Centers Knowledge and Skills: Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills, be assertive and well organized Demonstrate the ability to work independently and within a precinct or PSA setting Education: Bachelor's degree required or equivalent training and experience. Experience A minimum of two years' experience in crime victim service delivery, or other relevant experience Basic knowledge of crime victim and domestic violence issues Knowledge of the police and criminal justice system helpful Other: Basic understanding of computer and systems for managing case records Bilingual ability may be required to meet individual precinct/community linguistic needed Flexibility working some evening and weekend hours Schedule: This position is on-site. If hired, I agree to abide by all of Safe Horizon's rules and regulations, and understand that, if employed, my employment may be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either the company or me. I further understand that no representation, whether oral or written by any representative or agent of the organization, at any time, constitutes a contract of employment. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.Technology Statement: Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance. Please follow this link to view complete EEO Law and complaint filing information: ******************************************************************************************** Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal. Hiring Range: $23.90 - 25.00 Hourly Full-time Hours: 35 Hours per week Full-time Benefits: Vacation Time, Paid Sick Time, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan, Company Life Insurance, Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits Program, Gym Reimbursement, Parental Leave, Employee Learning Center
    $23.9-25 hourly 28d ago
  • Children and Youth Specialist

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description The Children and Youth Specialist is responsible for the following tasks: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Coach and guide staff in their client practice that reflects these approaches. Plan and coordinate age-appropriate internal and external activities for residents and their children Facilitate family, children and youth groups and workshops Conduct orientation with newly admitted parents and children Complete all developmental, educational, and identified assessments such as Survey of Well-Being of Young Children and AFC Educational Assessment Provide psychoeducation to parents through individual and group sessions. Create a trauma-informed safe space for children to help with dysregulation, promote emotional safety, play, curiosity, and cultural inclusivity Assist with covering shifts and all duties related to that shift Serve as a Department of Education liaison and manage all DOE related processes and tasks Manage donations (sorting, distribution) and completing requests from donors Coordinate family services such as daycare, specialized therapy referrals, assessments Supervising children and youth while parents are receiving services or making appointments Care for infant, toddlers, and school age children, which includes feeding, changing diapers, and developmentally appropriate engagement Observe children's developmental milestones and trauma reactions and consult with SSW and parents Document interactions and incidents (case notes, incident reports) Adhere to mandated reporter expectations Attend staff meetings and trainings Inventory and assess childcare space supply needs (i.e. activities, crib supplies, diapers, snacks etc.) Coordinate with external partners for resources and assist with coordinating community opportunities (summer camp, summer school, summer youth program) Assist with children and youth concrete educational needs such as homework and school projects Other tasks as assigned Hiring Range: $22.81 - $24.50 Hourly Part Time Hours: 21 Hours
    $22.8-24.5 hourly 14d ago
  • Youth Advocate Streetwork - Overnight - Casual Per-Diem

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Streetwork Project is the oldest street outreach program for homeless and street-involved youth in New York City. The program has grown from its beginnings in 1984 as a storefront project to encompass both outreach and comprehensive harm reduction services. The core service is long-term, one-on-one counseling, which is offered in a non-judgmental and holistic manner utilizing a harm reduction approach that focuses on building trust, fostering self-esteem, exploring options and choices, and empowering youth to change their high-risk behaviors. As part of our continuum of services we operate an emergency housing program for homeless youth in NYC, Streetwork Overnight. The Overnight is a 24 bed facility for youth ages 16-20. It is open from 7 pm to 10 am 7 days a week. Casual Youth Advocates work overnight hours to support the youth while they are in our crisis shelter. As part of our continuum of services, we also provide overnight outreach in teams of two seven nights a week (7 pm to 3 am), throughout the five boroughs of New York City. Casual Youth Advocates work overnight hours to meet the most disenfranchised youth while they are in crisis. Casual Youth Advocates work part-time and on-call, filling in for full-time youth advocate absences at the Overnight and Outreach program. These individuals provide comprehensive services to adolescents and young adults impacted by homelessness and involved in street activities (gangs, violence, drug use/sale and survival sex). Services provided by casual youth advocates are the same as full-time youth advocates and include assessment, case planning, case facilitation and management, counseling, referrals, outreach, crisis transportation, daily living services (food, shower, respite), and groups. These Youth Advocates coordinate with Safe Horizon supporting programs and local agencies to provide short- and long-term care necessary to meet the wide range of needs related to homeless adolescents. Responsibilities: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Coach and guide staff in their client practice that reflects these approaches. Engage adolescents into program structure (harm reduction philosophy, rules, mutual respect). Provide case management, prepare case records, prepare monthly and quarterly statistical reports. Conduct overnight street outreach to homeless and street involved young people. Identification of new resources appropriate for population. Maintain current sources of areas of congregation of homeless youth. Assess individuals seeking assistance. Escort homeless youth to appropriate services and provide transportation. Maintain all nightly client records, files and documentation. Intake and assess individuals seeking assistance. Advocate on behalf of under 18-year-old clients for Administration for Children's Services support Provide reparative interventions using a comprehensive harm reduction approach. Facilitate access to daily living needs (food, clothes, hygiene supplies, space to rest) Provide information to homeless adolescents regarding shelter options and other referrals Mediate internal conflicts Provide crisis intervention Provide group facilitation and conduct educational presentations on HIV/AIDS, risk reduction and topics related to sub-populations of homeless youth Participate in staff meetings, staff trainings, and appropriate training workshops Serve as a advocate and liaison for clients negotiating the shelter system and other social service programs Secondary Job Functions: Petty Cash reconciliation Identification of new resources appropriate for population Provide well ness and recreational (engagement) activities Coordinate services with other Streetwork staff and on-site legal, medical, and psychiatric service providers Meal Preparation Interacts with: All Streetwork program sites and staff All internal Safe Horizon programs and departments that can comprehensively support the client and case plan All external agencies and organizations that can provide appropriate services to the client Knowledge and Skills: Required: Compassionate approach to others and openness to new ideas Dynamic energy, able to multi-task and negotiate multiple demands on attention Non-judgmental approach and ability to empathize with others Clear and concise verbal and written communication skill, excellent interpersonal and organizational skills Genuine interest in working with disenfranchised youth and young adults Desirable: Bi-lingual Spanish Understanding of harm reduction perspective Demonstrate the ability to work independently Education: Required: GED or High School Diploma Desirable: Bachelor's degree in social services, creative arts, liberal studies or any field related to working with youth. Experience: Required: Two (2) years of relevant experience working with RHY and youth at risk for homelessness. Desirable: At least 1 year working with the homeless population, youth, or harm reduction At least 1 year working in an outreach program Other: Commitment to work evening and overnight shifts If hired, I agree to abide by all of Safe Horizon's rules and regulations, and understand that, if employed, my employment may be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either the company or me. I further understand that no representation, whether oral or written by any representative or agent of the organization, at any time, constitutes a contract of employment. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply. Technology Statement: Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance. Please follow this link to view complete EEO Law and complaint filing information: Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal
    $41k-48k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Crossroads Residence is a community residence in operation since 1991 and houses single males who are recovering from alcoholism and substance abuse. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser ************************************************** Location: New Rochelle, NY 10801 Minimum Qualifications: The position requires a High School diploma or GED Current Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) by NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. It also requires a minimum of one year's experience of social services experience in treatment planning, individual and group counseling case management and crisis intervention. Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan. Develop service plans with clients which address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 52d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of American Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Webster House is a single room occupancy residence (SRO) providing permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless single adults, many living with mental illness or HIV/AIDS. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser **************************************************** Location: Bronx, NY 10456 Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field and certification as a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan, including intake and assessment where required. Develop service plans with clients that address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. Conduct individual and group counseling sessions. Serve as a resource to staff on substance abuse issues. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of American Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Commonwealth Veterans Residence is a single room occupancy (SRO) residence that provides permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless single veteran men and women, including those diagnosed with behavioral health issues. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser: ***************************************** Location: Bronx, NY 10472 Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field. Certification as a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan, including intake and assessment where required. Develop service plans with clients that address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. Conduct individual and group counseling sessions. Serve as a resource to staff on substance abuse issues. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)

    Volunteers of American Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)/ Case Manager participates in delivery of social services to all clients of the program. Empower Residence is a 24/7 transitional housing program for women, operating under HRA/DSS guidelines. As an enhanced shelter, we support residents facing challenges such as mental health needs, substance use, unemployment, and poverty. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser **************************************** Location: New York, NY 10023 Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or GED and current Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) by NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. It also requires a minimum of one year's experience of social services experience in treatment planning, individual and group counseling case management and crisis intervention. Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan. Develop service plans with clients which address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)/ Case Manager participates in delivery of social services to all clients of the program. Empower Residence is a 24/7 transitional housing program for women, operating under HRA/DSS guidelines. As an enhanced shelter, we support residents facing challenges such as mental health needs, substance use, unemployment, and poverty. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser **************************************** Location: New York, NY 10023 Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or GED and current Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) by NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. It also requires a minimum of one year's experience of social services experience in treatment planning, individual and group counseling case management and crisis intervention. Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan. Develop service plans with clients which address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 54d ago
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York 4.0company rating

    Substance abuse counselor job at Volunteers of America-Greater New York

    Substance Abuse Counselor The Substance Abuse Counselor provides direct counseling, guidance, and case management services to clients with specific substance abuse problems. The counselor participates in delivery of services to all clients as needed. Commonwealth Veterans Residence is a single room occupancy (SRO) residence that provides permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless single veteran men and women, including those diagnosed with behavioral health issues. To learn more about the program, copy and paste this link into a browser: ***************************************** Location: Bronx, NY 10472 Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field. Certification as a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). Substance Abuse Counselor Principal Responsibilities: Provide appropriate counseling services to individuals with specialized needs as defined in the service plan, including intake and assessment where required. Develop service plans with clients that address individualized needs. Maintain client records. Maintain linkages with community treatment providers. Complete accurate and comprehensive service delivery reports. Conduct individual and group counseling sessions. Serve as a resource to staff on substance abuse issues. We are committed to offering our employees an exceptional comprehensive benefits package that supports their health, well-being, and personal growth. Full-time employees enjoy: Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage Prescription Coverage Life Insurance Retirement Plan Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off, including a Paid Birthday Holiday And much more! Please note: Benefits for part-time employees may vary.
    $45k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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