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Location

New York

Salary

$45,000 - $49,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Sociotherapist works directly with children to strengthen their social, emotional, and academic skills while collaborating with case planning teams to support foster care adjustment. They are responsible for developing behavioral plans, advocating for children in school settings, and maintaining regular contact with foster families.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, special education, or a related human service field is required. Candidates must have direct experience working with children or youth, with preference given to those experienced with emotional challenges or medical complexities.

bachelor degreeAdvocacyCollaborationOrganizational skillsConflict resolutionRecord keepingInterpersonal communicationCrisis interventionCase managementTechnical assistanceSpanish proficiencyBehavior analysisSocial workBehavioral planning

Job description

  • New Alternatives for Children, Inc. (NAC) is an award-winning not-for-profit agency dedicated to serving children and families with medical complexities, chronic illnesses, and disabilities throughout the five boroughs.
  • To assist in achieving this mission, NAC is currently seeking a Sociotherapist to join its Foster Care and Adoption Department.
  • The ideal candidate will be strength-based and solution-oriented and will welcome the opportunity to build strong relationships with at-risk families.
  • It's an exciting opportunity to be a part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team of professionals at an innovative agency with internal Article 28 & 31 clinics, serving the needs of some of the most vulnerable children and families in New York City.
  • Title of Position: Sociotherapist Position Type: Full Time

Salary Range

$45,000 - $49,000 per year ($1,000 differential for bilingual skills) Location: 825 7th Avenue, New York, NY, 10019 Department/Program: Foster Care and Adoption

Responsibilities

Works directly with the child develop and strengthen their social, emotional and academic skills to promote special talents, interests, and recreational pursuits; collaborates with the case planning team in assisting child to adjust to foster care placement. Develops and implements a behavioral plan and /or contract with input from school staff, child, foster parent(s) and parent(s) to optimize the child's functioning and mental health in the family and community. Identifies community resources for the child as needed. Advocates for the child within school. This includes providing technical assistance to classroom staff using the ABC model. This also includes coordination with NAC's Education, Health Homes, and Mental Health Departments. Maintains accurate and timely record keeping. Facilitates and supervises visits between the child and family and assists with case work activities as needed. Maintains weekly contact (in person and virtual) with the foster parent and child. Two contacts per month must be in the foster home. Participates in all family-team and interdisciplinary conferences. Required Education and Experience: A Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, special education, or related human service field is required. Direct experience working with children/youth is required. Experience working with children with emotional challenges, intellectual disabilities and medical complexities is preferred. Required Skills: Effective behavior analysis, conflict resolution, and crisis intervention skills are valuable. Knowledge of health-related factors in working with medically complex children with psychiatric diagnoses is valuable. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills are essential. Proficiency in Spanish is desirable. Equal Opportunity Statement New Alternatives for Children, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. New Alternatives for Children, Inc. was founded on the principle of inclusion. We strive to create and maintain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace at all levels. It is not enough to serve; we must strive to dismantle oppressive policies and practices. Please read our full DEIB Statement here. Impact Every day, NAC's team of social workers, nurses, doctors, therapists, education specialists, van drivers, and so many more, make a lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we serve. Watch our video below to meet the youth and families whose lives have been changed because of NAC's work.