
Ohel is seeking an experienced IOP Coordinator to lead an Intensive Outpatient Program for women, grounded in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and integrative wellness approaches. This role includes establishing and leading a DBT-informed Parent Support Program for caregivers of youth and young adults with suicide risk, self-harm, and high-acuity emotional or behavioral needs. This program will provide parents with a structured space to build skills, process emotions, and strengthen their capacity to support their children.
Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
The ideal candidate has strong organizational and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to multitask. Candidate should have prior experience in IOP or higher level of care, experience with parents/caregivers of high-risk youth or young adults and be familiar with the CCBHC service array, quality metrics and care coordination models. Candidate must have a strong commitment to community-based, mission-driven work and the ability to work professionally and sensitively in a trauma-informed environment. Position includes a competitive benefits package that includes a 403B retirement plan with employee contribution, sick and vacation paid time off (PTO) and for full time employees, health insurance. This full time position is based in Brooklyn.
Salary $120,000-$150,000

For more than 50 years, Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services has provided a safe haven for those suffering in our community. Starting as a foster care provider for Jewish families in the New York metropolitan area, today Ohel cares for more than 17,000 individuals from all communities through a broad range of programs including mental health services, housing, elder care, respite for parents with a child with disabilities, outpatient counseling for everyday people with everyday problems, and trauma resources for communities in New York and across the nation.