Hamilton-Madison House (HMH) is the leading provider of behavioral health services for New York City’s Asian community and the second largest provider in the country. HMH serves nearly 1,000 community members through a comprehensive program model that understands and incorporates the strengths of individual cultures and addresses the stigma related to mental illness. Services range from psychological services; personalized recovery-oriented services for individuals with mental illness; recovery programming for addiction in six languages and seven dialects; supportive housing for people with mental health issues; and training and internship opportunities for graduate students in social work, mental health counseling, and psychology. HMH is collaborating with the Teacher’s College of Columbia University to embark on a research project to implement the Family Check-Up for Suicide Prevention (FCU-SP). The aim of the study is to deliver the FCU-SP for Asian American adolescents (ages 11 to 17) at risk for suicide and their families. As part of the team, you will deliver the FCU to Asian American at-risk youth and their families at Hamilton-Madison House, a community based behavioral health center located in the Chinatown and Lower East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level