Brooklyn Community Services
Family Counselor - Youth Suicide Prevention
Brooklyn Community Services, New York, New York, us, 10261
Overview
Family Counselor - Youth Suicide Prevention
– Brooklyn Community Services Position: Suicide Prevention/ Family Counselor Program/Department: Services for People Living With Disabilities Work Location: 1310 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn Hours: Full Time 35 hours per week, Tuesday-Friday 1:00pm - 9:00pm and Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm This position is 100% in-person. No remote work available Salary: $50,000-60,000 BCS partners with people to overcome obstacles on their pathway toward self-determination. Since 1866, founded on the principle of neighbors helping neighbors, BCS has worked in neighborhoods impacted by systemic poverty. Our work is rooted in the struggle for social justice and through action and advocacy we commit to shine a light on barriers that perpetuate inequitable systems as a part of the collective effort to ignite change. BCS serves more than 20,000 people in 42+ programs through the work of approximately 400 staff and 900 volunteers. Position Overview
The Suicide Prevention Programs serve Hispanic/Latino, Black/African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native and LGBTQI+ New York Youth and Young Adults ages 18-24. The Team Leader ensures an effective therapeutic milieu is established and ingrained in all aspects of the Suicide Prevention Program through best practices in their work with youth and families. The primary role is to establish healthy relationships with participants, provide guidance, modeling, and opportunities for youth as well as independent living and parenting skills. The Family Counselor will form positive, supportive relationships with children and adults in caring, family and community-based environments, assist with coordination of services and communication of community-based resources, support the youth Peer Advocate (problem resolution and customer service; documentation), attend Child and Family Teams, and perform other duties as assigned (which may include mentoring children, assisting with living skills, providing respite for families, and other supportive services). Responsibilities
Coordinate services and communicate community-based resources for youth and families Provide support to the youth Peer Advocate, including problem resolution and documentation Attend Child and Family Teams Mentor children and assist with living skills; provide respite for families; deliver other supportive services as assigned Engage with young adults in crisis, provide guidance and modeling of coping and independence skills Maintain professional conduct and positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Health related field or Human Services Experience working with young adults and conducting at-risk assessments Ability to engage with others easily, coordinate with care coordinators and follow up in a timely manner Community engagement and outreach Provides academic and vocational support Conduct risk assessments and wellness activities Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings and/or weekend hours Detail oriented with ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated ability to remain calm in crisis situations, work independently and cooperatively, recognize personal limitations, and relate positively and with empathy to all persons regardless of age, race, creed, gender or sexual orientation Maintain professional conduct consistent with ethical professional practice and agency policies Maintain professional demeanor and positive working relationships with internal/external teams OMH Fingerprinting and Criminal Background Check is required Equal Opportunity Employer : BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Family Counselor - Youth Suicide Prevention
– Brooklyn Community Services Position: Suicide Prevention/ Family Counselor Program/Department: Services for People Living With Disabilities Work Location: 1310 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn Hours: Full Time 35 hours per week, Tuesday-Friday 1:00pm - 9:00pm and Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm This position is 100% in-person. No remote work available Salary: $50,000-60,000 BCS partners with people to overcome obstacles on their pathway toward self-determination. Since 1866, founded on the principle of neighbors helping neighbors, BCS has worked in neighborhoods impacted by systemic poverty. Our work is rooted in the struggle for social justice and through action and advocacy we commit to shine a light on barriers that perpetuate inequitable systems as a part of the collective effort to ignite change. BCS serves more than 20,000 people in 42+ programs through the work of approximately 400 staff and 900 volunteers. Position Overview
The Suicide Prevention Programs serve Hispanic/Latino, Black/African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native and LGBTQI+ New York Youth and Young Adults ages 18-24. The Team Leader ensures an effective therapeutic milieu is established and ingrained in all aspects of the Suicide Prevention Program through best practices in their work with youth and families. The primary role is to establish healthy relationships with participants, provide guidance, modeling, and opportunities for youth as well as independent living and parenting skills. The Family Counselor will form positive, supportive relationships with children and adults in caring, family and community-based environments, assist with coordination of services and communication of community-based resources, support the youth Peer Advocate (problem resolution and customer service; documentation), attend Child and Family Teams, and perform other duties as assigned (which may include mentoring children, assisting with living skills, providing respite for families, and other supportive services). Responsibilities
Coordinate services and communicate community-based resources for youth and families Provide support to the youth Peer Advocate, including problem resolution and documentation Attend Child and Family Teams Mentor children and assist with living skills; provide respite for families; deliver other supportive services as assigned Engage with young adults in crisis, provide guidance and modeling of coping and independence skills Maintain professional conduct and positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Health related field or Human Services Experience working with young adults and conducting at-risk assessments Ability to engage with others easily, coordinate with care coordinators and follow up in a timely manner Community engagement and outreach Provides academic and vocational support Conduct risk assessments and wellness activities Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings and/or weekend hours Detail oriented with ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated ability to remain calm in crisis situations, work independently and cooperatively, recognize personal limitations, and relate positively and with empathy to all persons regardless of age, race, creed, gender or sexual orientation Maintain professional conduct consistent with ethical professional practice and agency policies Maintain professional demeanor and positive working relationships with internal/external teams OMH Fingerprinting and Criminal Background Check is required Equal Opportunity Employer : BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr