YWCA of the City of New York

Social Work Director (Brownsville)

YWCA of the City of New York  •  $85k - $95k/yr  •  Brooklyn, NY (Onsite)  •  4 hours ago
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Job Description

The YWCA of the City of New York (YWCA NYC) is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Established in 1858, the YWCA NYC is one of the nation’s oldest nonprofit organizations committed to the personal and social development of women, their families, and their communities.? In honor of this history, and in service of our mission, the YWCA NYC currently provides leadership and advocacy training for young women through our Girls Initiatives program, and youth development through our Out-of-School Time (OST) program for elementary and middle school students in culturally diverse communities in Brooklyn and Manhattan.?

The YWCA-NYC’s OST Programs empower the community by giving children the necessary tools to succeed in all facets of life. This is accomplished through creating strong partnerships with the schools, families, children, and community leaders. We strive to positively impact our school community by providing support to children academically, socially, culturally, and physically through a strong model of youth development.?


We are seeking a Social Work Director, qualified to supervise social work interns, to join the team at our school-based programs that provide direct services to children in elementary and middle school OST programs. The position is from September through June, with potential opportunities for continued part-time or full-time employment. The ideal candidate will have experience in providing counseling services to children and adolescents with different behavioral and mental health diagnoses. This Clinician will be providing group, individual, and family therapies to a select caseload of students, in the school building, during school hours. This individual will work closely and collaboratively with school and YW-NYC staff and will provide field instructions to 3-6 social work student interns.

Duties

  • Lead mental health and wellness initiatives across COMPASS and SONYC programs, ensuring alignment with DYCD standards and YWCA expectations.
  • Design and oversee implementation of SEL curriculum and restorative practices across after-school programs to increase youth wellbeing.
  • Develop and maintain Crisis Navigation Plans, Mental Health Referral Plans, and DYCD-required student support protocols.
  • Provide coaching and technical assistance in de-escalation, restorative approaches, crisis intervention, and support for students with behavioral or emotional needs.
  • Facilitate professional development on trauma-informed care, youth mental health, restorative practices, SEL implementation, mandated reporting, behavioral intervention practices and crisis response.
  • Oversee Tier supports implementation across programs.
  • Track and monitor de-identified referral, intervention, and support service data in line with DYCD reporting requirements.
  • Contribute to program evaluation, data collection, and continuous quality improvement.
  • Coordinate referrals to internal and external mental health and social service providers.

Supervision & Field Instruction

  • Supervise field instruction and oversee all social work interns across programs (3–6 MSW interns): provide weekly individual supervision (minimum 1 hour per intern), review process recordings and written assignments, conduct mid- and end-term evaluations, and document supervision activities to meet university and CSWE requirements.
  • Serve as primary liaison with university field offices (ensure SIFI compliance), coordinate intern placements and learning plans, coach interns on clinical skills and ethical practice, and model anti-oppressive/ADEI supervision practices to ensure competency development and high-quality practicum experiences.
  • Oversee student learning experiences, ensure assignments support MSW competencies, and mentor interns in anti-oppressive practice.
  • Provide onsite coaching, modeling, and feedback to interns; coordinate seminar/instruction requirements.
  • Coordinate with Inclusion Coordinator to support students with IEPs/504s and develop Individualized Accommodation Plans (IAPs).

Start Date: August 1, 2026
Schedule: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Job Type: Full-time, Salary Exempt

Salary: $85K-$95K
Location: Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan

Requirements

Qualifications

  • Serve as a qualified Practicum Instructor: must be a graduate of an accredited MSW program, have at least two years post-graduate professional experience, hold current appropriate licensure (LMSW or LCSW), and have completed or be enrolled in Seminar in Field Instruction (SIFI).
  • Minimum three (3) years post-master’s clinical experience (direct services with children/adolescents preferred).
  • Familiarity with special education practices and working with IEPs/504s.
  • Strong communication, conflict management, data collection/analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills.
  • Experience supervising MSW interns and providing field instruction in a university practicum context.
  • Experience working in school settings and collaborating with NYC DOE/NYCPS staff and community providers.
  • Commitment to anti-oppressive, ADEI practices and culturally responsive care.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish strongly preferred.

Clearances & Training Requirements

  • Maintain throughout employment: DCJS Sex Offender Registry (SOR) check, DOHMH clearance, NYS Central Register (SCR) clearance, NYS Staff Exclusion List (SEL), Criminal History Review.

The hours for this position will fluctuate depending on the school's needs, general operation hours can range from 9:00am – 7:00pm. This role requires occasional travel across New York City.

Physical Demands

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and listen. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, and stooping all day. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move items under 20 pounds. During fire drills, the employee, unless physically unable, will need to use the stairs to go to ground level from the fourth floor. Typing is required for composing emails and writing reports. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.?

The YWCA of the City of New York is an equal opportunity employer and contractor. We provide equal employment and contracting opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

YWCA of the City of New York

About YWCA of the City of New York

About the YWCA of the City of New York

Established in 1858, the YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is one of the nation’s oldest nonprofit organizations committed to the personal, physical, and social development of women, their families, and communities. YW-NYC was the first charity focused on women’s rights in New York City and, for nearly 160 years, has paved the way for women and girls. Our mission—to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all—is achieved through our Girls Initiatives focused on High School girls and community-based programs which include after-school services; and college and career readiness programs. Today, the YW-NYC operates in 7 program locations, providing more than a million hours of support and serving 1,500 people annually in neighborhoods with some of the highest poverty rates in NYC.

YW-NYC has played a significant role in advancing gender equity and racial justice since its inception and has reignited its public commitment to addressing a dearth in leadership opportunities for NYC women, girls, and gender-fluid individuals, particularly those of color. All of our efforts seek to empower New York City’s girls – especially from underserved communities – to break free from economic, social, gender and racial constraints and become productive citizens and successful leaders. Our programs are designed to create an inclusive community for self-identified girls and non-gender-conforming individuals to learn, collaborate and commune with other youth dedicated to social justice and activism.

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Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York
Year Founded
1858
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