Assistant Program Director & Social Worker — Supportive Housing
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc
New York (NY)
On-site
USD 65,000 - 70,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
The Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc is seeking an Assistant Program Director/Site Social Worker in New York. This full-time position involves supporting clients with mental health issues, conducting risk assessments, and supervising staff. Candidates must possess a Master's degree and experience working with underserved populations. With a salary range between $65,000 and $70,000, this role is essential for promoting the well-being of clients facing significant challenges in their lives.
Qualifications
Master's degree required, MSW, MHC, LMSW or LMHC preferred.
Experience working with individuals with mental illness and substance abuse.
Strong communication and organizational skills with great attention to detail.
Responsibilities
Conduct routine behavioral risk assessments and safety plans.
Provide guidance to clients in dealing with housing-related issues.
Manage a caseload of high-risk clients.
Skills
Strong communication and organizational skills
Ability to develop relationships while maintaining boundaries
Sensitivity to cultural differences
Experience with mental illness and substance abuse
Computer literacy
Bilingual in Spanish
Education
Master's degree required, MSW, MHC, LMSW or LMHC preferred
Tools
Microsoft Word
Excel
Gmail
Job description
The Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc is seeking an Assistant Program Director/Site Social Worker in New York. This full-time position involves supporting clients with mental health issues, conducting risk assessments, and supervising staff. Candidates must possess a Master's degree and experience working with underserved populations. With a salary range between $65,000 and $70,000, this role is essential for promoting the well-being of clients facing significant challenges in their lives.