The Door - A Center of Alternatives

Social Worker - Train & Earn

The Door - A Center of Alternatives  •  $60k - $65k/yr  •  New York City, NY (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Main Office - 555 Broome Street - New York, NY 10013
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: Graduate Degree
Salary Range: $60,000.00 - $65,000.00 Salary/year
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: EducationOverview: The Door is an unparalleled model for youth development, offering a comprehensive range of integrated services within a single site for over eleven thousand 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 goal of The Door’s Career and Education Services Department is to support young people in completing secondary education and successfully transitioning into post-secondary education and employment.  Programs within the Career and Education Services Department (CareerED) are designed to help young people, who are in school, out-of-school and out-of work, to assess, set, and obtain their educational and career goals.  CareerED services specifically allow a young person to craft a personalized life plan defining the steps he/she will take to achieve those goals while developing the necessary skills for future life success and independence.
The Train and Earn Licensed Master Social Work is responsible for providing individual and group counseling, crisis intervention supports, linkages to psychiatric supports, and other clinical services to Train and Earn participants in our Bronx Youth Center and our NYC, Soho headquarters.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct psychosocial assessments for Train and Earn participants who need counseling services
- Provide short-term and long-term individual and group counseling to Train and Earn participants using evidence-based modalities
- Formulate appropriate treatment plans and psychosocial evaluations for each participant seen, and document each contact
- Provide case coordination and crisis intervention to Train and Earn participants who may be victims of abuse, neglect, sexual assault, or experiencing other trauma
- Coordinate with other providers including juvenile justice, Administration for Children’s Services, foster care agencies, etc.
- Develop and facilitate innovative support groups related to topics such as Anger Management, Stress Management, Substance Abuse Prevention, Healthy Relationships, and Parenting using evidence-based group curricula
- Coordinate mental health assessments and track outcomes of treatments using qualitative methods
- Facilitate mental health focused workshops and training for Train and Earn participants and staff
-  Collect and maintain all participant documentation, case management records, progress notes, and outcomes data as related to Train and Earn program goals and contractual obligations.
- Work as part of an interdisciplinary team with the Train and Earn instructional team, training staff, placement staff, and college advisors to ensure participants’ education and career needs, interests, and goals are being met; participate in case conferencing.
- Participate in relevant departmental, agency, and external agency meetings, trainings, case conferences, workshops, and events.
- Handle any appropriate additional responsibilities and functions as assigned by Supervisor and/or Director.

Qualifications:
- LMSW or LCSW required
- Minimum of two years of clinical experience in adolescent development, mental health counseling and/or substance abuse treatment settings
- Knowledge of and ability to apply positive youth development principles to working with young people
- Prior experience in a social service setting working with a multi-cultural young adult population
- Prior experience in working with a vulnerable youth population (foster care, court involved, runaway and homeless or teen parent, etc.)
- Demonstrated ability in developing and implementing innovative adolescent treatment modalities and group facilitation skills
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of an interdisciplinary treatment team
- Ability to closely collaborate with colleagues and function as part of a team to promote successful outcomes for youth
- Ability to model work readiness skills and appropriate workplace behavior at all times
- Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment and multitask while adhering to deadlines
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills; strong computer skills required
- Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment
- Proficiency in Spanish, French, or Mandarin helpful but not required
Hours:  Monday through Friday, 35 hours per week, occasional evening and weekend hours as needed
Salary: $60,000-$65,000 based on licensure and years of experience
Location: Bronx and Soho
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.
The Door - A Center of Alternatives

About The Door - A Center of Alternatives

The Door provides a full range of youth development services to New York City teens and young adults aged 12-24, including reproductive health care and education; mental health counseling and crisis assistance; legal assistance; GED and ESOL classes; tutoring and homework help; college preparation services; career development, job training, and placement; supportive housing; arts, sports and recreational activities; and nutritious meals, all under one roof.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Year Founded
1972
Website
door.org
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