About Job
The North Bronx Program is a Family Support prevention program for families challenged by Education, Behavioral, mental health and Child Welfare related issues. The Social Worker provides in- home, strength-based, comprehensive services using the Solution-Based Casework (SBC) framework.
Reports To : Supervisor
Location: 2471 Morris Ave. Bronx, NY 10468
Salary: $58,000-$65,000/Year
Hours: 35 hours, non-exempt Position is onsite. Hybrid schedule is at discretion based on needs of the program.
Our superstar Social Worker
Direct Work with Families
Reports To : Supervisor
Location: 2471 Morris Ave. Bronx, NY 10468
Salary: $58,000-$65,000/Year
Hours: 35 hours, non-exempt Position is onsite. Hybrid schedule is at discretion based on needs of the program.
Our superstar Social Worker
- Passionate about providing high quality services to families in child welfare
- A lifetime learner, continuously developing your clinical skills
- Dedicated to modeling strength-based, trauma-informed practice with families and colleagues.
- Committed to the Good Shepherd Services mission, vision and values, and possesses cultural humility.
- Work from a clinical perspective to support and advocate for the needs of families
Direct Work with Families
- Provide home-based and on-site individual, family, and group counseling, as well as short-term crisis intervention, including advocacy and outreach for designated caseload of twelve (12) families.
- Engage families immediately upon referral, at times participating in Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) Child Safety Conferences.
- Implement and integrate the principles and procedures of Solution-Based Casework (SBC): assessment, family and individual level outcomes, action plans, and documentation and celebration.
- Handle case-related crises with professionalism, urgency, and care, including incidents involving reports to the State Central Registry.
- Conduct screenings and assessments for, mental illness, and child safety and well-being, including assessing caregiver capacity, home environment and conditions, discipline methods, etc.
- Integrate the practices of SBC into every counseling session.
- Ensure every child has been seen and properly assessed every month.
- Represent participant needs, concerns, and perspectives at all required ACS and GSS meetings and trainings.
- Collaborate closely with ACS, alcohol and other treatment providers, schools, medical and mental health clinics, and other resources serving family members.
- Provide consultation to and collaborate with Family Workers as needed to ensure high quality services to families.
- Collaborate with ACS Family Services Unit (FSU) staff, and other service providers in making safety decisions.
- Attend and participate in meetings for families involved with ACS FSU.
- Facilitate referrals to mental health treatment providers, and other service providers, including escorts to appointments as needed.
- Actively participate in Family Team meetings (FTCs) to provide case information, updates, and assessments in order to obtain recommendations for continued case practice or case termination.
- Participate in case consultation, continued SBC training, and the SBC certification process.
- Prepare and maintain FASP documentation, monthly statistical reports, and case work notes in adherence with agency policy.
- Provide Court reports as needed to inform as to families’ progress or lack of progress in achieving outcomes.
- Maintain appropriate utilization of state and city databases including PROMIS and Connections, as well as other agency databases as needed.
- Master’s degree required
- Child welfare experience preferred
- Must have strong organizational, interpersonal, and counseling skills
- Must be able to work at least 2 evenings per week to accommodate working families’ schedules
- Must have strong inquiry skills and ability to seek and share internal and external best practices
- Must have a commitment to work from a strength based, trauma-informed & youth and family development perspective
- SBC trained and/or SBC certified a plus
Professional Field



Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Trauma
Age Groups
Children (5-10)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Settings
Milieu
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
Forensic
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