Clinical Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health -
Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health
Salary: USD $60,000.00 – $65,000.00 per year.
Position OverviewProgram
Location:
Morris, 2264 Morris Ave, Bronx, NY 10453.
The Clinical Coordinator will work with Young Adults, ages 18‑24 who have a serious mental illness or serious emotional disturbance. The position requires expertise in managing clinical issues including substance use disorders, mental health, and cognitive disabilities. The ideal candidate will communicate effectively and respectfully with people from diverse backgrounds and be responsible for providing specialized assessment of Young Adults’ educational, psychological, and social needs.
The role will engage in collateral visits with health, educational, and vocational professionals; develop groups; and implement evidence‑based practice interventions for the population.
One of the goals of the program is to provide innovative services to NYS licensed residential treatment facilities, state psychiatric facilities, or individuals recently leaving the foster care system. Young Adults will need to live independently in the community with supportive services or face the risk of homelessness.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES- Provides integrated counseling and holistic services that effectively engage young adults and promote personal growth and wellness, housing stability, and accomplishment of service plan goals on an ongoing basis.
- Creates and maintains confidential records, charts, and logs for youth documenting all relevant information from individual and group interventions as well as with collateral services.
- Ensures that youths' files are compliant with all regulatory and other requirements.
- De‑escalates crises; attends to emergencies following agency protocol surrounding young adults’ goals.
- Advocates on behalf of youth with outside service providers.
- Escorts young adults to offsite meetings and outside providers.
- Conducts workshops on various life‑skill issues, such as hygiene, anger management, self‑esteem, and problem‑solving, cleaning and laundry, job development, College Bound Track workshop, LGBTQI Training, and Computer literacy Training.
- Collaborates and makes needed referrals with community providers.
- Participates in weekly multidisciplinary meetings to assess strengths and challenges.
- Maintains healthy relationships with the youth, mindful of boundaries and mutual respect.
- Additional duties as assigned.
- Master’s degree in Human Services or a related field required; or a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services with 4 years’ relative experience required.
- 2+ years of management experience working in a social service or related setting, with people diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities and people struggling with substance use, preferred.
- Excellent interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to interact professionally with diverse staff, consumers, and other stakeholders.
- Strong administrative and organizational skills.
- Previous experience working with adults with psychiatric disabilities using the recovery model.
- Commitment to peer support.
- Ability to assess priorities and manage a variety of activities in a time‑sensitive environment and meet deadlines with attention to detail and quality of service provision.
- LMSW preferred.
- Bilingual English/Spanish speaking preferred.
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