Residential Social Worker

ALI FORNEY CENTERNew York, NY
$65,000 - $65,000

About The Position

This position has the direct responsibility of working with interdisciplinary teams to address the emotional, behavioral, and social needs of LGBTQ youth residing in the agency’s shelter. The social worker plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing treatment plans, providing individual and group therapy, coordinating services, and advocating for clients' well-being.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree Master's in Social Work or enrolled in an accredited Master of Social Work program.
  • Training/Experience in youth social services required.
  • Must be able to work independently and with teams.
  • Experience working with the adolescent/young adult population required.
  • Ability and willingness to work flexible hours, weekends and holidays.
  • Computer literacy, including knowledge of basic software applications (Google Suite).
  • Familiarity with the internet and email communications.
  • Enters data and produces reports using agency systems with accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Trauma-Informed Care: Demonstrates a deep understanding of trauma’s impact on LGBTQ+ youth. Applies trauma-informed principles in all interactions to ensure client safety and empowerment.
  • Cultural Humility & LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice: Provides inclusive, respectful, and identity-affirming services to LGBTQ+ clients. Continuously examines personal biases and incorporates culturally responsive practices.
  • Case Management & Service Planning: Effectively conducts comprehensive assessments and develops individualized, goal-oriented service plans. Monitors progress and adjusts plans in response to evolving client needs
  • Crisis Intervention & De-escalation: Responds to emotional, behavioral, or situational crises with calm, grounded intervention techniques. Uses sound judgment to assess risk and ensure client and community safety.
  • Advocacy & Client Empowerment: Advocates for client rights and equitable access to services. Encourages self-determination and supports clients in navigating complex systems.
  • Professional Development & Self-Awareness: Actively engages in supervision, training, and reflective practices to improve service delivery. Demonstrates resilience, emotional regulation, and self-care strategies in high-stress environments.
  • Community Resource Navigation: Demonstrates up-to-date knowledge of local service systems including housing, healthcare, mental health, legal, and social supports.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of psychosocial needs of LGBTQ/homeless population is helpful.
  • Experience in individual and group behavioral counseling.
  • Multilanguage speaking candidates are encouraged to apply (Spanish, French, etc.).
  • Transgender and gender non-conforming people are encouraged to apply.
  • People with lived experience of homelessness encouraged to apply.
  • Black, Indigenous, and People of Color encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Resident Assessment Comprehensive evaluation to assess emotional, behavioral, medical, educational, and social needs
  • Continuously evaluate and update treatment plans based on residents' progress and changing needs.
  • Individualized Care Planning Support Residents in reaching goals identified in their service plan
  • Collaborate with treatment teams to develop individualized treatment plans that address residents' unique challenges and strengths.
  • Warm hand-off to psychiatric care coordinated by an adolescent psychiatrist or psychiatric prescriber
  • Individual therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Supportive Counseling
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Therapeutic Intervention: Provide individual crisis counseling and group therapy sessions to address residents' emotional and behavioral issues.
  • Utilize evidence-based therapeutic techniques to promote emotional regulation, coping skills, and self-esteem.
  • Foster a safe and supportive environment that encourages open communication and personal growth.
  • Organize peer support groups
  • Harm reduction-focused substance use counseling
  • Crisis Management: Respond effectively to crisis situations, employing de-escalation techniques and crisis intervention strategies as needed.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure a coordinated and timely response to emergencies.
  • Documentation and Reporting Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic records of assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and other relevant documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards for record-keeping and confidentiality
  • Professional Development: Stay current with advancements in social work, residential treatment models, and evidence-based interventions.
  • Participate in continuing education and training opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.

Benefits

  • Paid sick, vacation, personal, 12 holidays
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 4O1k (matching)
  • EAP program
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