What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Coordinator position at I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation?
Volunteer Coordinator Position (Paid Stipend)
Organization: I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation Partnership: Hispanic Federation Collaborative Initiative Location: NYC schools Reports To: Joselyn Cherrez, Project Lead Position Type: Volunteer Team Lead Mental Health Advocate (Paid Stipend) Compensation: $1,200 per 8-week program cycle also have the ability to receive credit hours for school. Commitment: 12-20 hours/week for 8-week cycles (multiple cycles available)
The Mental Health Advocate coordinates all youth mental health programming, ensuring families can participate together without childcare barriers.
Position Overview
We seek an organized, bilingual (Spanish/English preferred) adult volunteer to coordinate mental health first aid workshops for children and teens ages 5-18. You will train, and supervise adult Mental Health Aide facilitators, manage all workshop logistics, and ensure quality programming that complements our family-centered approach.
This role requires in-person presence at all workshops, strong coordination skills, and a passion for youth mental wellness in Latinx/Hispanic communities.
Key Responsibilities
Workshop Coordination
- Schedule and organize mental health workshops concurrent with postpartum sessions
- Secure spaces, supplies, and resources for age-appropriate programming
- Manage registration, attendance, and family communication
- Ensure safe, welcoming environment for youth participants
- Coordinate with Joselyn on master scheduling and family needs
Mental Health Aide Supervision
- Recruit and select qualified adult Mental Health Aide facilitators (3-5 per site)
- Coordinate Mental Health First Aid certification training
- Provide ongoing training, coaching, and support
- Supervise facilitators during workshops and provide feedback
- Build collaborative team culture among aides
Program Quality & Safety
- Be present at all workshops to supervise and support facilitators
- Respond to crises using Mental Health First Aid protocols
- Ensure curriculum fidelity and age-appropriateness
- Track outcomes and participant engagement
- Comply with mandatory reporting requirements
Communication & Reporting
- Maintain regular communication with participating families
- Submit weekly reports to Program Director
- Document attendance, incidents, and program data
- Collaborate with Hispanic Federation partners
- Contribute to grant reporting and program evaluation
Required Qualifications
- Age 21 with background check clearance Mental Health First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain immediately - training provided)
- Minimum 2 years experience working with children, youth, or families
- Strong organizational and coordination skills Reliable transportation and availability during workshop times (typically evenings/weekends)
- Bilingual Spanish/English strongly preferred Cultural competency working with Latinx/Hispanic communities
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with program team
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, education, public health, or related field
- Experience supervising staff or volunteers
- Knowledge of Social-Emotional Learning (CASEL framework)
- First Aid/CPR certification
- Experience coordinating programs or events
- Lived experience with mental health system or family support
What We Offer
Compensation:
- $1,200 stipend per 8-week cycle
- Mileage reimbursement at federal rate
- Mental Health First Aid certification ($175 value) provided
- Professional development opportunities
Professional Development:
- Comprehensive training in program coordination and youth mental health
- Supervision and mentoring from experienced program leadership
- Networking with mental health and community health professionals
- Letter of recommendation for future opportunities
Meaningful Impact:
- Support families healing and building resilience
- Build mental health capacity in underserved communities
- Contribute to innovative family-centered programming
- Be part of a mission-driven, culturally responsive organization
Time Commitment
During 8-Week Program Cycle:
- Workshop days: 4-5 hours per workshop (typically 2 days/week) = 8-10 hours
- Planning & supervision: 4-5 hours/week (meetings, prep, communication)
- Total: 12-20 hours/week
Between Cycles:
- Lighter schedule (5-8 hours/week) for planning next cycle and evaluation
Initial Training:
- 2-week intensive training period (20-25 hours total) before first cycle
How to Apply
Application Deadline: December 1, 2025
Submit the following to Peopleofculture@iraiseinc.org
- Cover letter (1-2 pages) addressing:
- Your experience with youth, families, and/or mental health
- Your interest in this partnership and community
- Your organizational strengths and approach to coordination
- Your availability for the schedule
- Resume/CV
- Contact information for 2 professional references
Questions? Contact Joselyn Cherrez at j.cherrez1@iraiseinc.org
About I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation
I'RAISE is a nonprofit providing integrative mental wellness services across 35 NYC schools and community sites. For over 15 years, we've been pioneers in peer-led, culturally responsive mental health programming that achieves remarkable outcomes: 95% improvement in depression cases and 50% reduction in student suspensions.
Our partnership with Hispanic Federation extends our family-centered approach to mothers and children navigating postpartum challenges, addressing mental health holistically across the family system.
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I'RAISE Girls & Boys International is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We strongly encourage applications from individuals who reflect the communities we serve, including people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and people with lived experience of mental health challenges.
Pay: $600.00 per month
Work Location: In person
Salary : $600