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Licensed Master Social Worker
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The Fedcap Group
Your Responsibilities Will Include
Managing all aspects of intake, including participant interviews and administration of needs/risk assessments tools.
Collaborating with defense counsel, external social workers, and service providers to design interventions for Project participants.
Producing high-quality, trauma-informed individualized service plans for bail applications.
Delivering gender-responsive care coordination for a caseload of participants, including the provision of community-based referrals and support in the areas of housing, health care, mental health care, substance use treatment, government benefits, family reunification, basic needs, and more.
Providing court support, including oral and written advocacy to judges and District Attorneys.
Providing crisis intervention and safety planning for participants as needed.
Developing relationships, resources, and referral partners throughout the NYC social service community of benefit to TWP participants.
Fulfilling TWP’s and funders’ documentation requirements including assessments, individualized service plans, progress notes, termination and transition plan summaries, and other relevant reports and metrics.
You’re a great fit for this role if you have
Master’s Degree in Social Work.
LMSW license (or awaiting LMSW exam results or scheduled to take LMSW exam).
Bilingual fluency in Spanish (preferred but not required).
Experience providing services to people impacted by the criminal justice system and a working knowledge of the criminal justice system, ideally including experience working with attorneys and courts.
Experience with behavioral healthcare planning and using motivational interviewing techniques.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Alternatives to incarceration.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Gender-responsive and culturally competent services.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Trauma-informed care.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Person-centered and non-judgmental language when communicating about people with criminal legal involvement, substance use disorders, and mental health challenges.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to affirming spaces for LGBTQI+ participants.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Anti-racist principles.
Compensation $68,000-$71,000
Who We Are The Women's Project (TWP) is a community-based program aimed at securing the release of women and gender-nonconforming people held in New York City's jails and preventing the incarceration of women in New York State prisons. TWP staff provide comprehensive care coordination, court support, wellness groups, employment and education assistance, and connections to treatment and housing.
TWP is part of Wildcat Service Corporation, founded in 1972 by visionary social entrepreneur, Herb Sturz. It was the first organization in the United States to design and implement a transitional work program for unemployed people with criminal convictions. Each year Wildcat continues to assist thousands of individuals overcome economic and wellness barriers by providing employment opportunities, education, health, and social support. Wildcat joined The Fedcap Group (www.fedcap.org) in 2011. The Fedcap Group is a family of companies that provides programs and services that change the lives of persons facing barriers to social and economic wellbeing by leveraging the “Power of the Possible.”
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
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Licensed Master Social Worker
role at
The Fedcap Group
Your Responsibilities Will Include
Managing all aspects of intake, including participant interviews and administration of needs/risk assessments tools.
Collaborating with defense counsel, external social workers, and service providers to design interventions for Project participants.
Producing high-quality, trauma-informed individualized service plans for bail applications.
Delivering gender-responsive care coordination for a caseload of participants, including the provision of community-based referrals and support in the areas of housing, health care, mental health care, substance use treatment, government benefits, family reunification, basic needs, and more.
Providing court support, including oral and written advocacy to judges and District Attorneys.
Providing crisis intervention and safety planning for participants as needed.
Developing relationships, resources, and referral partners throughout the NYC social service community of benefit to TWP participants.
Fulfilling TWP’s and funders’ documentation requirements including assessments, individualized service plans, progress notes, termination and transition plan summaries, and other relevant reports and metrics.
You’re a great fit for this role if you have
Master’s Degree in Social Work.
LMSW license (or awaiting LMSW exam results or scheduled to take LMSW exam).
Bilingual fluency in Spanish (preferred but not required).
Experience providing services to people impacted by the criminal justice system and a working knowledge of the criminal justice system, ideally including experience working with attorneys and courts.
Experience with behavioral healthcare planning and using motivational interviewing techniques.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Alternatives to incarceration.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Gender-responsive and culturally competent services.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Trauma-informed care.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Person-centered and non-judgmental language when communicating about people with criminal legal involvement, substance use disorders, and mental health challenges.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to affirming spaces for LGBTQI+ participants.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to Anti-racist principles.
Compensation $68,000-$71,000
Who We Are The Women's Project (TWP) is a community-based program aimed at securing the release of women and gender-nonconforming people held in New York City's jails and preventing the incarceration of women in New York State prisons. TWP staff provide comprehensive care coordination, court support, wellness groups, employment and education assistance, and connections to treatment and housing.
TWP is part of Wildcat Service Corporation, founded in 1972 by visionary social entrepreneur, Herb Sturz. It was the first organization in the United States to design and implement a transitional work program for unemployed people with criminal convictions. Each year Wildcat continues to assist thousands of individuals overcome economic and wellness barriers by providing employment opportunities, education, health, and social support. Wildcat joined The Fedcap Group (www.fedcap.org) in 2011. The Fedcap Group is a family of companies that provides programs and services that change the lives of persons facing barriers to social and economic wellbeing by leveraging the “Power of the Possible.”
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Fedcap Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We are an EEO employer committed to diversity, M/F/D/V.
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