Team Leader - Youth Suicide Prevention
Brooklyn Community Services · Brooklyn, NY · 1 wk ago
OTHR$60k–$65k/yrInternship
Position Overview
The Suicide Prevention Programs for Hispanic/Latino, black/African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native and LGBTQI+ New York Youth and Young Adults. The Team Leader ensures an effective therapeutic milieu is established and ingrained in all aspects of the Suicide Prevention Program through the application of best practices in their work with youth and families. The primary role of this position is to establish a healthy relationship with each participant in the group and provide guidance, modeling, and opportunities for the youth as well as, independent living and parenting skills.
Responsibilities
- Orient, train, and provide clinical and task supervision to program staff and interns including weekly individual and group supervision
- Conduct assessments of clients per OMH and program policies and procedures
- Manage interactions with clients to ensure an appropriate level of support is provided in an efficient manner
- Provide crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and brief supportive counseling to young adults who are in emotional distress
- Oversee responsibility for maintenance of individuals records, including timely documentation as required the Office of Mental Health
- Act as member of an interdisciplinary treatment team including facilitation of weekly administrative, clinical, and utilization review meetings
- Assist in managing day to day activities in the absence of the Program Director
- Coordinate special projects related to treatment services, quality assurance, and intake
- Develop training and guidance materials to ensure staff competence and program continuity
- Provide direct individual and group clinical services and case management, as needed
- Provide crisis management, as appropriate
- Carry a twenty-four hour support cell phone in rotation with Program Director
- Participate in agency-wide groups and meetings as required
- Other tasks as may be required
Qualifications Required
- Master of Arts, MSW or Masters in Mental Health Counseling
- Two years post-graduate experience in mental health or closely related field
- One year supervisory experience
- Experience with group work and family work, and a commitment to working with young adults and their families.
- Ability to work with culturally diversified individuals.
- Ability to conduct training and on-going workshops; ability to plan events.
- Must have knowledge and experience in child development, safety, and nutrition; adult learning principles, and family dynamics.
- Must be a strong communicator and have the ability to motivate others.
- Must have knowledge of community resources and skills to link families with appropriate agencies and services.
- Ability to establish professional boundaries and engage in professional behaviors that emulate a high level of ethics and objective/non-judgmental approaches
- Must undergo pre-employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by DOHMH
Pay
$60,000 - 65,000
Schedule
Full Time 35 hours per week, Availability requires late afternoons, evenings and Saturdays.