Supportive Services Director
Center for Employment Opportunities - New York City, NY
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Director I, Supportive ServicesAny CEO Office LocationHybridAnticipated deadline to submit application: January 21, 2025 by 9:00am EST. Position may close early if application limit is met. Apply promptly for full consideration.The OpportunityThe Director, Supportive Services holds a pivotal role in overseeing and coordinating all aspects of participant supportive services programming at CEO, which includes a focus on mental health, housing and other barriers to success. While participants face many challenges during reentry that this role may address, mental health and housing are critical barriers that often result in significant difficulties in successful engagement at CEO and in maintaining employment. Responsibilities typically include developing strategic plans to improve mental health services and housing solutions, managing internal referrals, managing budgets and resources efficiently, supervising clinical and specialist staff and ensuring their professional development, implementing evidence-based practices, collaborating with other healthcare professionals and community organizations, monitoring quality of care, advocating for mental health awareness and policy changes, and maintaining compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Ultimately, the Director plays a crucial role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality supportive services for CEO participants, sustainably and at scale, including mental health care and the resolution of housing issues.As part of our mission, we strongly encourage individuals who have lived experience of incarceration or involvement in the justice system to apply for this role.Who We AreThe Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) provides employment services to people recently released from incarceration. Across the United States, 8,000-9,000 people participate in CEO each year, transitioning to employment that supports themselves, their families, and their communities.What began as a demonstration project of the Vera Institute of Justice in the 1970s to address employment barriers facing the formerly incarcerated following release in New York City has grown into the leading reentry employment organization in the country, where over 30,000 formerly incarcerated individuals have secured full-time employment since 1996.Who You AreYou have the ability to work as part of a comprehensive mental health team and to represent the org in the community.You have skills in supervising staff of professionals.You have a strong understanding of trauma-informed care and the impacts of incarceration on mental health.You have good organizational skills and administrative abilities.You have a data-oriented mindset with digital documentation competencyYou have the knowledge of and the ability to adhere to a professional code of ethics.You have the knowledge of and the ability to comply with multiple state's mental health codes.You have at least five years of professional experience in the mental health or human services fields required with at least three years at the supervisory level required.You are a certified consultinglicensed psychologist (PhD), psychiatric nurse (MSN), or clinical social worker (LCSW) preferred.A Masters degree in a mental health discipline preferredYou have clinical expertise in crisis intervention, skill in working with individuals with mental health needs, and with individuals undergoing acute episodes of psychiatric distress; skill in diagnosis and assessment.You have familiarity with community support systems, health care and human service resources, court and police activities, etcWhat You'll Be Responsible ForKey responsibilities of the Supportive Services Director include but are not limited to:Supportive Services Strategy:In collaboration with senior leadership, develops, implements, maintains and evaluates CEO's supportive services strategy, including procedures, policies, objectives and goal attainment. Makes programmatic and administrative recommendations to senior leadership and executive team members in accordance with the agencyprogram goals and objectivesDevelops quality sustainable supportive service programming that can be scaled and maintained across the organization.Develop and implement systems for measuring the success of mental health support program Oversees the program's productivity to meet established standards and to ensure continuity of care in the provision of comprehensive services.Develop and lead communication plan with departments (Program Delivery, Strategic Implementation, and Employee Experience) and outside agencies as needed.Collaborate with external healthcare professionals and community organizations to support CEO's initiativesRecommend, pilot, and support efforts and initiatives designed to support the well-being of participantsSupportive Services Operations:Directs the day-to-day operations and implements programmatic and administrative policies and procedures to attain goals and objectives.Provides coaching and supports for clinical team on handling mental health cases, especially those involving higher intensity and crisis responseOversees quality assurance in service delivery including clinical care and documentation.Serves as an in-house expert resource for CEO offices seeking to address the support services needs of their participants or respond to a specific crisisDevelop and oversee implementation of strategy that enables Site Leadership and supportive services staff to reach programmatic goalsAdheres to organizational policies and procedures.Serves on committees, working groups, and other bodies as assigned.Adheres to the code of ethics and complies with state mental health codes.Team Management:Oversees the responsibilities and projects for multiple clinicians and housing or support services staff supporting regions andor individual sites.Hires and supervises the service staff, evaluates employee performance, and makes recommendations for human resources actions to senior leadership and executive team members.Partners with teams across CEO to identify gaps and collaborate with teams to share best practices and strengthen the program Facilitate and lead team meetings as neededCompensation and Benefits The salary range for this position is $104,000-117,000annually. CEO's compensation philosophy considers a variety of factors including experience, internal equity, and the labor market associated with the city in which the position is located. This position can be located in any of the cities in which CEO operates. The labor markets associated with the cities in which CEO is based are variable, and the salary range included here reflects this. Our salary offer will fall within this range and will be reflective of the labor market of the city in which the position is based, as well the other factors named above. We recognize that salary is a part of the overall compensation package and also provide a comprehensive benefits package, including medical and dental coverage, as well as professional development opportunities to our staff.We also offer paid parental leave, participation in a retirement plan, sick and vacation leave, paid holidays and more. We are a workplace that promotes continual learning and teamwork, offering lunch and learns, team outings, holiday gatherings and more for our staff.More About UsThe Center for Employment Opportunities believes that everyone deserves the chance to shape a stronger future for themselves, their families, and their communities. Our commitment to being an anti-racist organization that is inclusive across all identities and experiences drives us forward every day. We exist to create greater opportunities for people who face multiple barriers to personal and professional success, and we're passionate about being agents of change who promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and access to opportunities for all.People who are justice involved, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ+ , and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels. CEO's commitment to DEI aligns with the CROWN Act, creating an open space where our employees can present as their true authentic selves. We are an equal employment opportunity for all regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genderPlease note that due to the volume of resumes received, we are unable to contact each applicant regarding the status of each position or reply to candidates' inquiries via phone or D 1
Created: 2025-01-16