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The Home for Little Wanderers

Bilingual School-Based Clinician

The Home for Little Wanderers, New York, New York, us, 10261

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The Home for Little Wanderers' Wediko NY program is seeking an experienced bilingual (Spanish) School-Based Counselor to support an elementary school in the Bronx. Job Summary The School-Based Clinician will be responsible for delivering program activities and direct services, conducting outreach, and handling administrative tasks such as documentation for billing and clinical purposes. This is a temporary part-time position from mid-December through June 2026, working about 20 hours a week with an opportunity to increase to full time. The position reports to the Director of NY Programs. If funding is secured, this position may have the opportunity to transition to a permanent role.

How You'll Be Making a Difference

Coordinates school-based programming and supports planning with school administration and management of services.

Responsible for a caseload of students, including maintaining attendance and educational progress, providing students and families with continuous feedback and resources to meet the needs and ensure academic success.

Provides individual and group mentoring to students on a weekly basis.

Supports and co-facilitates classroom sessions as requested, i.e. Advisory, Side by Side, and/or SEL curriculum.

Provides outreach to students and their families, including phone calls, written correspondence, and home visits.

Facilitate communication between students, families, and school staff.

Provides crisis counseling, conflict mediation and social-emotional support.

Completes screenings, assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and provides referrals.

Facilitates use of evaluation tools for school-based services.

Participates in staff meetings and staff development opportunities.

Collaborates on and creates individualized plans to support student progress.

Participates in school team meetings as requested.

Plans and facilitates professional development workshops for school staff.

Cultivates and maintains effective relationships with school staff and other school-based partners.

Salary range is $30-$34 an hour.

Qualifications

Advanced degree with a required focus in mental health/counseling (e.g., MSW, M.S. Ed in Counseling, MFT, etc.).

Licensed professional strongly preferred.

At least 1 year plus of experience working within or managing programs serving youth and families.

Bilingual Spanish required.

Experience working with new arrivals and English language learners preferred.

Some knowledge of immigration resources and services preferred.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Ability to approach challenges in a supportive and creative manner.

Excellent organizational and prioritization skills.

Flexible schedule and willingness to work school hours.

Commitment to working from a strengths-based perspective.

Commitment to ongoing learning and development, proven use of supervision to improve practice.

Valuing Diversity We are committed to excellence in diversity, equity, and inclusion, while simultaneously creating a culture that supports those values. We believe the differences we bring enhance our ability to provide exceptional service and care to diverse children, families, and communities. Moreover, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging align with our values and our mission to help vulnerable children and their families build permanent, positive change.

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