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Social Worker, Brooklyn Transitions Program

Good Shepherd Services
place Brooklyn, 11224
local_atm $58000 - $65000 USD /YEAR
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Full Time
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English, Spanish
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Trauma
ECT
Families
Individuals

About Job

Reports To: SOCIAL WORK supervisor

Location: 503 5 th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Hours: 35 hours, exempt

Salary: $58,000-$65,000/Year

Job Summary of Social Workers: The Brooklyn Transitions Program is a specialized borough-wide prevention program for families challenged by substance use and/or mental health issues. The Social Worker/Case Worker provides home-based, intensive, strength-based, comprehensive services using the Solution-Based Casework (SBC) framework.

Our Superstar Social Worker Candidate Is

  • Passionate about providing high quality services to families in child welfare
  • A lifetime learner, continuously developing their clinical skills
  • Dedicated to modeling strength-based, trauma-informed practice with families and colleagues.
  • Culturally humble with a commitment to the Good Shepherd Services mission, vision, and values

Major Duties Of Social Worker

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 eight (8) 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 substance use, 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 that every child has been seen and properly assessed every month.
  • Meet appropriate case work contacts for each phase of treatment: Initial, Baseline, and Stabilization.
  • Represent participant needs, concerns, and perspectives at all required ACS and GSS meetings and trainings.

Administrative and Advocacy Role

  • Collaborate closely with ACS, alcohol and other drug 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, Family Court Legal Services (FCLS) staff and other service providers in making safety and treatment decisions.
  • Attend and participate in Family Court hearings for families involved with ACS FSU.
  • Facilitate referrals to alcohol and substance abuse treatment facilities, mental health treatment providers, and other service providers, including escorts to appointments as needed.
  • Actively participate in Clinical Diagnostic Team meetings (CDTs) 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.

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree Required (Must be relevant field Psychology; Social Work; Mental Health Counselling etc)
  • LMSW eligible candidates highly encouraged to apply! (We sponsor your exam-terms/conditions apply)
  • Child welfare experience preferred
  • Bilingual - English/Spanish 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

Good Shepherd Services is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, participants, volunteers, subcontractors, and vendors. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of our activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and termination of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services.

We are committed to providing a workplace that is accessible and accommodating to employees with disabilities. As part of our commitment to providing a barrier-free recruitment and selection process, we will provide reasonable accommodations upon request for candidates with disabilities. If you require any accommodations to participate in the hiring process, please inform us of your needs in advance. We value diversity and inclusivity in our workplace and encourage applicants of all abilities to apply.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Trauma

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Individuals with Addiction Issues
Veterans
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Faith-based organizations
Milieu
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home
Forensic