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Ohel is seeking a high energy and responsible individual to oversee our crisis enriched respite-bed program, providing acute short-term interventions and respite for individuals experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
Responsibilities include:
Provide psycho-education, brief trauma focused counseling, short-term therapy, case management, linkages to services, advocacy, developing treatment and WRAP plans
Developing and implementing wellness techniques and family counseling
Clinical and acute crisis supervision of the respite-bed peer counselors
Monitor continued development, evaluation and implementation of crisis intervention and de-escalation to ensure the safety of clients and staff
Develops ongoing collaborative relationships by engaging connections in local mental health programs, clinics and community organizations
The appropriate candidate will have a graduate degree in health-related field along with NYS certification/licensure appropriate to the degree. Three years’ experience in a community based mental health program, at least one of which includes supervisory and administrative responsibilities is required.Must be familiar with EHR documentation processes and haveexcellent verbal and written skill. This full time position is based in Brooklyn with an 24/7on call requirement.
Salary: $65,000 - $70,000
Full Time
Skilled Nursing Services & Residential Care
$132k-175k (estimate)
01/06/2024
06/03/2024
ohelfamily.org
BROOKLYN, NY
100 - 200
1969
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
$50M - $200M
Skilled Nursing Services & Residential Care
For more than 50 years, Ohel Childrens Home and Family Services has provided a safe haven for those suffering in our community. Starting as a foster care provider for Jewish families in the New York metropolitan area, today Ohel cares for more than 17,000 individuals from all communities through a broad range of programs including mental health services, housing, elder care, respite for parents with a child with disabilities, outpatient counseling for everyday people with everyday problems, and trauma resources for communities in New York and across the nation.