Project Renewal Inc.
Job Description
Posted Friday, November 21, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Title:
Clinical Coordinator
Salary Range:
$61,655-$65,655 annually
Program Overview The Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter is a 200-bed, 24/7 emergency shelter for homeless men. The program will serve both individuals diagnosed with mental illness and/or substance use disorders (130) and individuals who are employed/seeking employment (70). Our comprehensive services include case management, individual and group counseling, mental health care and primary medical care, recreational activities, occupational therapy, employment services and job readiness services, and housing placement assistance.
Position Overview Under the general direction of the Director of Social Services, with some latitude for independent action and decision making, the Clinical Coordinator supports the Director of Social Services and Team Leaders in the supervision of the Social Services Team and ensures that all policies and protocols are being followed by the staff in the delivery of services to the clients; performs related work.
Responsibilities
Completed and reviews client intake forms regularly for accuracy and complete additional paperwork needed for the completion of case management intakes
Audit client charts weekly to ensure adherence to regulatory standards of service quality
Train new Case Managers on the composition of a client chart
Manage the documentation of critical incidents and keep a log of the updates.
Participate in incident reporting committees and team meetings to determine annual goals
Participates in the facilitation of the Partners for Permanency case conferences and High Risk Interdisciplinary meetings
Update caseload breakdowns and assign new clients to Case Managers
Organize and maintain up to date spreadsheets to track progress and updates related to performance measurements.
Provide feedback to the 59 th Street shelter program on their adherence to organizational and regulatory standards of service quality, documentation quality, and compliance requirements
Complete data analysis compiled of information retrieved from the Client Profile to determine trends and areas for improvement
Absorb partial responsibility of the Director of Social Services in their absence
Performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Social Services and/or Program Director
Physical Activities While performing the duties of this position, the Clinical Coordinator must be able to navigate the facility by foot, climbing up and down the stairwells, in order to observe staff and clients. The Clinical Coordinator must be able to stand and bend in order to review client files, put them away, and close them out. It is also part of the role to sit at the computer workstation for extended periods to review the client data and update the information in the case management systems. The Clinical Coordinator must be able to lift or move material and equipment weighing up to 15 pounds.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in social work, public administration, psychology, education, sociology, or physical therapy, or other related human services fields with a minimum of three (3) years of experience and two (2) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
An Associate’s degree in the aforementioned fields with four (4) years of experience and three (3) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
A High School Diploma or GED equivalent with five (5) years of experience and four (4) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
Bilingual or multilingual a plus
Preferred Skills
Leadership:
Demonstrated ability to manage and motivate staff to accomplish stated program goals and objectives while developing their individual and group skills.
Team building:
Ability to develop and foster, through demonstration, a team spirit, enabling staff to overcome the challenges of providing needed services to a special client population.
Communication:
Excellent oral, writing, and listening skills are a must.
Organizational:
The ability to work well within a highly pressurized, deadline environment, while meeting the short- and long-term mandates of the program. Must collaborate with our Performance Evaluation and Quality Assurance Department (PEQA) and develop/ exhibit the ability to independently evaluate and manage program performance using data.
Interpersonal:
An ability to interface with clients as well as all levels of staff.
Computer:
Knowledge of case management software as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
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Title:
Clinical Coordinator
Salary Range:
$61,655-$65,655 annually
Program Overview The Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter is a 200-bed, 24/7 emergency shelter for homeless men. The program will serve both individuals diagnosed with mental illness and/or substance use disorders (130) and individuals who are employed/seeking employment (70). Our comprehensive services include case management, individual and group counseling, mental health care and primary medical care, recreational activities, occupational therapy, employment services and job readiness services, and housing placement assistance.
Position Overview Under the general direction of the Director of Social Services, with some latitude for independent action and decision making, the Clinical Coordinator supports the Director of Social Services and Team Leaders in the supervision of the Social Services Team and ensures that all policies and protocols are being followed by the staff in the delivery of services to the clients; performs related work.
Responsibilities
Completed and reviews client intake forms regularly for accuracy and complete additional paperwork needed for the completion of case management intakes
Audit client charts weekly to ensure adherence to regulatory standards of service quality
Train new Case Managers on the composition of a client chart
Manage the documentation of critical incidents and keep a log of the updates.
Participate in incident reporting committees and team meetings to determine annual goals
Participates in the facilitation of the Partners for Permanency case conferences and High Risk Interdisciplinary meetings
Update caseload breakdowns and assign new clients to Case Managers
Organize and maintain up to date spreadsheets to track progress and updates related to performance measurements.
Provide feedback to the 59 th Street shelter program on their adherence to organizational and regulatory standards of service quality, documentation quality, and compliance requirements
Complete data analysis compiled of information retrieved from the Client Profile to determine trends and areas for improvement
Absorb partial responsibility of the Director of Social Services in their absence
Performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Social Services and/or Program Director
Physical Activities While performing the duties of this position, the Clinical Coordinator must be able to navigate the facility by foot, climbing up and down the stairwells, in order to observe staff and clients. The Clinical Coordinator must be able to stand and bend in order to review client files, put them away, and close them out. It is also part of the role to sit at the computer workstation for extended periods to review the client data and update the information in the case management systems. The Clinical Coordinator must be able to lift or move material and equipment weighing up to 15 pounds.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in social work, public administration, psychology, education, sociology, or physical therapy, or other related human services fields with a minimum of three (3) years of experience and two (2) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
An Associate’s degree in the aforementioned fields with four (4) years of experience and three (3) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
A High School Diploma or GED equivalent with five (5) years of experience and four (4) years having been in a managerial or supervisory capacity.
Bilingual or multilingual a plus
Preferred Skills
Leadership:
Demonstrated ability to manage and motivate staff to accomplish stated program goals and objectives while developing their individual and group skills.
Team building:
Ability to develop and foster, through demonstration, a team spirit, enabling staff to overcome the challenges of providing needed services to a special client population.
Communication:
Excellent oral, writing, and listening skills are a must.
Organizational:
The ability to work well within a highly pressurized, deadline environment, while meeting the short- and long-term mandates of the program. Must collaborate with our Performance Evaluation and Quality Assurance Department (PEQA) and develop/ exhibit the ability to independently evaluate and manage program performance using data.
Interpersonal:
An ability to interface with clients as well as all levels of staff.
Computer:
Knowledge of case management software as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
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