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Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region, Inc.

Social Worker

Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region, Inc., Troy, New York, United States

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Founded as a settlement house in 1912, Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region, Inc. offers a wide variety of resources and support tailored to meet the unmet needs of children, individuals, and families in the community we represent. From parenting and reading classes to food pantries, anti-violence initiatives, housing assistance and much more, Trinity seeks to comprehensively strengthen our community in ways where it needs it, when it needs it and how it needs it. In short, we fill gaps. We listen. We learn. We care. We take action! Trinity Alliance values: Collaboration, Growth, Justice, & Compassion.

Our Mission To strengthen and support our community by providing comprehensive, compassionate services in partnership with our neighbors.

Our Vision Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region will be a responsive agent for change, growth and healing, a community hub that not only leads but listens.

Position Summary Trinity is currently hiring a full-time Social Worker, within our SNUG program. The SNUG Outreach Program is an evidence-based, violence reduction initiative that identifies and interrupts the causes of gun violence. The Social Work/Case Management Initiative will allow SNUG to address traumas experienced by community members and improve access to victim services. In addition, it will allow community members to better address the constant exposure to violence that affects youth, families and communities served by the program - and SNUG staff.

Key Responsibilities

Support SNUG staff in their current work with high-risk individuals affected by community violence.

Provide victims of community violence and their families short or long-term therapeutic services.

Help the SNUG staff process traumatic incidents and how to manage their day-to-day stress.

Provide ongoing training for staff and guidance in their work with clients.

Create onsite programming including support groups for staff, participants, families of homicide victims, etc.

Supervise a site-based case manager who will assist in providing case management services to all victims of crime.

Respond with SNUG team to violent incidents in the community.

Attend SNUG outreach events.

Visit the homes of shooting victims and their families, where appropriate.

Build relationships with hospitals and other crime victim service providers to ensure crime victims know about and utilize SNUG services. This will be required to maintain adequate caseload.

Participate in ongoing trauma training phone calls and weekly onsite clinical supervision. Adhere to all documentation and database requirements and accurately track work in accordance with Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) reporting standards.

Qualifications / Preferred Skills

Master's degree and license in social work or mental health counseling from an accredited university.

2+ years of experience working in or near the SNUG target areas (the Capital Region).

Desire to reduce the effects of gun violence in our communities.

Willingness to travel to trainings and conferences, including an initial week-long training that may require overnight travel within New York State, and a twice a year, two-day conference in Albany.

Desire for flexible work hours, especially nights and weekends, when necessary.

Flexibility to support SNUG team in emergency situations, even on nights and weekends.

Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, you will enjoy a range of valuable benefits, including 14 paid holidays, health insurance starting at the beginning of your first full month of employment, and immediate accrual of sick leave. Personal time will also be available from your first day on the job.

Salary $70,000 - $75,000

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Other

Industries

Individual and Family Services

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