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ID 2024-15898
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   This opportunity is available at our program located on 45th Avenue in Flushing.   Salary: $17.68   Responsibilities: - Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) - Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization - With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures - Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary - Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Flushing
ID 2024-15897
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   This opportunity is available at our program located on 45th Avenue in Flushing.   Salary: $17.68   Responsibilities: - Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) - Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization - With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures - Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary - Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Flushing
ID 2024-15896
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   This opportunity is available at our program located on 45th Avenue in Flushing.   Salary: $17.68   Responsibilities: - Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) - Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization - With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures - Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary - Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Flushing
ID 2024-15895
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   This opportunity is available at our program located on 45th Avenue in Flushing.   Salary: $17.68   Responsibilities: - Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) - Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization - With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures - Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary - Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Flushing
ID 2024-15894
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   This opportunity is available at our program located on 45th Avenue in Flushing.   Salary: $17.68   Responsibilities: - Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) - Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization - With appropriate training and supervision, administer medication to clients as assigned and in compliance with management, medical and nursing policies and procedures - Ensure assigned clients’ nutritional needs are met according to prescribed diet, and assist with feeding as necessary - Report immediately any observed/known deficiencies or own inability in providing habilitation services to clients, as well as all types of abuse and other facility problems, including physical plant/safety issues to management Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Flushing
ID 2024-15892
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   S:US offers: Flexible scheduling, 1199 union benefits, and boasts a 10-percent internal promotion rate organization-wide!   Salary: $17.68 Hourly   This opportunity is available at our program located on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.      The Direct Support Professional for our Day Habilitation program  provides individuals with developmental disabilities with skill development through a combination of community & classroom learning experiences.   Responsibilities: - Assists each consumer in skill development in areas such as independent living, adaptive behaviors, socialization, recreation and activities of daily living. - Supervises consumers in the community, using various experiences to reinforce skills being taught in group session while ensuring their safety. - Leads group sessions with consumers and facilitate the discussions to provide learning skills to be used in their community. - Provides annual and semi-annual progress reports regarding valued outcomes. - Assesses the needs of lower functioning and/or non-verbal consumers through observations and evaluations; their valued outcomes will be developed and addressed. - Provides input and ensures compliance with the valued outcomes in the ISP and Day Habilitation Plan. - Provides weekly documentation of outcomes being worked towards with each individual in accordance with his/her Day Habilitation Plan. Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15891
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   S:US offers: Flexible scheduling, 1199 union benefits, and boasts a 10-percent internal promotion rate organization-wide!   Salary: $17.68 Hourly   This opportunity is available at our program located on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.      The Direct Support Professional for our Day Habilitation program  provides individuals with developmental disabilities with skill development through a combination of community & classroom learning experiences.   Responsibilities: - Assists each consumer in skill development in areas such as independent living, adaptive behaviors, socialization, recreation and activities of daily living. - Supervises consumers in the community, using various experiences to reinforce skills being taught in group session while ensuring their safety. - Leads group sessions with consumers and facilitate the discussions to provide learning skills to be used in their community. - Provides annual and semi-annual progress reports regarding valued outcomes. - Assesses the needs of lower functioning and/or non-verbal consumers through observations and evaluations; their valued outcomes will be developed and addressed. - Provides input and ensures compliance with the valued outcomes in the ISP and Day Habilitation Plan. - Provides weekly documentation of outcomes being worked towards with each individual in accordance with his/her Day Habilitation Plan. Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15890
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   S:US offers: Flexible scheduling, 1199 union benefits, and boasts a 10-percent internal promotion rate organization-wide!   Salary: $17.68 Hourly   This opportunity is available at our program located on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.      The Direct Support Professional for our Day Habilitation program  provides individuals with developmental disabilities with skill development through a combination of community & classroom learning experiences.   Responsibilities: - Assists each consumer in skill development in areas such as independent living, adaptive behaviors, socialization, recreation and activities of daily living. - Supervises consumers in the community, using various experiences to reinforce skills being taught in group session while ensuring their safety. - Leads group sessions with consumers and facilitate the discussions to provide learning skills to be used in their community. - Provides annual and semi-annual progress reports regarding valued outcomes. - Assesses the needs of lower functioning and/or non-verbal consumers through observations and evaluations; their valued outcomes will be developed and addressed. - Provides input and ensures compliance with the valued outcomes in the ISP and Day Habilitation Plan. - Provides weekly documentation of outcomes being worked towards with each individual in accordance with his/her Day Habilitation Plan. Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15889
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   S:US offers: Flexible scheduling, 1199 union benefits, and boasts a 10-percent internal promotion rate organization-wide!   Salary: $17.68 Hourly   This opportunity is available at our program located on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.      The Direct Support Professional for our Day Habilitation program  provides individuals with developmental disabilities with skill development through a combination of community & classroom learning experiences.   Responsibilities: - Assists each consumer in skill development in areas such as independent living, adaptive behaviors, socialization, recreation and activities of daily living. - Supervises consumers in the community, using various experiences to reinforce skills being taught in group session while ensuring their safety. - Leads group sessions with consumers and facilitate the discussions to provide learning skills to be used in their community. - Provides annual and semi-annual progress reports regarding valued outcomes. - Assesses the needs of lower functioning and/or non-verbal consumers through observations and evaluations; their valued outcomes will be developed and addressed. - Provides input and ensures compliance with the valued outcomes in the ISP and Day Habilitation Plan. - Provides weekly documentation of outcomes being worked towards with each individual in accordance with his/her Day Habilitation Plan. Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15888
Turn your passion for helping others into a fulfilling career at one of New York City’s most respected disability services organizations.   Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment. Join our team to start your career in social services while learning from the best experts in the field.   S:US offers: Flexible scheduling, 1199 union benefits, and boasts a 10-percent internal promotion rate organization-wide!   Salary: $17.68 Hourly   This opportunity is available at our program located on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.      The Direct Support Professional for our Day Habilitation program  provides individuals with developmental disabilities with skill development through a combination of community & classroom learning experiences.   Responsibilities: - Assists each consumer in skill development in areas such as independent living, adaptive behaviors, socialization, recreation and activities of daily living. - Supervises consumers in the community, using various experiences to reinforce skills being taught in group session while ensuring their safety. - Leads group sessions with consumers and facilitate the discussions to provide learning skills to be used in their community. - Provides annual and semi-annual progress reports regarding valued outcomes. - Assesses the needs of lower functioning and/or non-verbal consumers through observations and evaluations; their valued outcomes will be developed and addressed. - Provides input and ensures compliance with the valued outcomes in the ISP and Day Habilitation Plan. - Provides weekly documentation of outcomes being worked towards with each individual in accordance with his/her Day Habilitation Plan. Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision/Life Insurance;403(b); Credit Union; FSAs; Short-and-Long-Term Disability; Transportation Plan; Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15861
S:US is seeking a Program Director for their men's shelter located in Brooklyn.   This position is located at 1000 Blake Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208     The Program Director will:   - Manage and monitor all aspects of program start-up based on DHS contractual requirements and SUS guidelines. - Manage and monitor daily program operations of the shelter based on city, state, and federal regulatory requirements and DHS contractual requirements. - Manage and monitor ongoing expenditures, resource allocation, and utilization. - Complete written reports to division management, SUS executive management, and funding source/s as required; program progress and highlights, consumer census, housing and employment placement, staffing, and service utilization. - Provide supervision, guidance, and performance evaluations to Director of Social Services, and Facility Manager. - Develop administrative program guidelines and protocols as appropriate. - Assist in the development of job skills training curriculums suitable to the population served. - Develop program policy & procedures governing the provision of services to consumers and day to day program operations. - Enforce corporate compliance protocols, SUS employee policies, procedures, and protocols, and incident management policies, procedures and protocols. - Develop and maintains a crisis/incident management system. - Ensure all health and safety guidelines including staff CPR/First AID Certifications, Fire Safety Coordinator trainings, and Mandated Reporting training are all in compliance. - Maintain CPR/ First Aid and Mandated Reporter Certification. - Monitor the integrity of client data and ensure that internal chart reviews are conducted consistently and regularly. - Participate in professional development and training through agency-wide in-service trainings, outside trainings, and facilitate in-house trainings for staff. - Participate in and monitor the recruitment, hiring, and selection of direct care and supervisory personnel. - Facilitate periodic staff meetings and case conferences as appropriate.  - Monitor the provision of and documentation of all services provided to clients.  - Participate in division management meetings as needed. - On call 24 hours per day and ensure that there is a contingency plan in place. - Ensure all interactions support the mission statement and core values of SUS. - Additional duties as assigned by the Vice President, AIDS Services and Urgent Housing. - A work schedule that includes some weekend and evening hours will be required.    
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15859
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15857
The IT Infrastructure Department is looking for a detailed-oriented, organized, creative and technically savvy individual to join our IT Team.  The selected candidate will report to the Director of IT Infrastructure Operations and will be responsible for supporting various parts of the Agency’s technical infrastructure, learn other specialized tasks, and serve as back-up to their colleagues on the IT Team.     - ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: - Visit various SUS office locations throughout the 5 boroughs of NYC to deliver, install and troubleshoot on-site technical issues. - Familiarity with general end user device and wiring troubleshooting. MS Office Suite, Windows 10 to latest, Windows Active Directory (AD), Network Wiring, Printer/Copier support, Desk Phone, Remote and in-person support, ticketing system, Wifi - Ability to take initiative and be proactive in resolving issues using standardized practices. - Provide technical support to users throughout the agency as it relates to specific hardware/applications issues - Ideal candidate will have good soft skills in order to attend to incoming phone calls and email messages for support when not visiting locations. Track issues via department tracking system. - Responsible for Active Directory maintenance (add users, change passwords etc.) - Experience supporting standard desktop applications (MS Office, MS Windows), internet browsers
Job Locations
US-NY-New York
ID 2024-15853
Provide quality cleanliness oversight to assigned building(s).             - ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:   - Maintain cleanliness in assigned areas within the facility. This includes but is not limited to: floor care (mopping, sweeping, buffing, stripping and waxing), cleaning bathrooms, emptying trash, separating recyclables, emptying garbage, wiping windows and walls, and cleaning stairways. - Carry out minor repairs and building maintenance throughout assigned areas of the facility. - Responsible for exterior snow and ice removal as well as upkeep of the grounds. This includes but is not limited to sidewalk maintenance, maintaining landscaping, and all other aspects of the building exterior. - Assist Staff with special events by setting the chairs and tables up for use making sure the area is clean and safe for all - Maintain building maintenance tools and machinery to ensure that all items are in good working condition. - If Program does not have a superintendent, Responsible for ordering cleaning supplies, paper supplies, lightbulbs, garbage bags, etc. and maintaining biweekly inventory. - Assist in moving and storing program supplies, office furniture, office equipment, dorm furniture, consumer belongings, and other items in and around the facility when and where appropriate. - Comply with all SUS Employee Policies, Procedures and Protocols SUS Cooperate Compliance Policies - Willing to assist when EMERGENCIES arise in the Facility - Must wear SUS maintenance uniform and must maintain uniform so that it is clean and presentable at the start of each shift. - Complete other tasks assigned by Director or Superintendent - Attend staff meetings, group supervision, and trainings as needed. - Assist with apartment turn over following move outs to prepare apartments for new families, this includes plastering, sanding walls and painting; transporting resident and property to new apartment/unit. - Assist Super with the maintenance of the building
Job Locations
US-NY-New York
ID 2024-15852
The Quality Assurance Investigator is responsible for conducting investigations involving consumers/employees in the DD, BH, HS, TS and VT Divisions based on incidents/special issues.     - SCOPE OF ROLE: The Support Services functions at S:US are carried out by a team of professionals with differing backgrounds who share deeply in the S:US mission. We provide resources and support to the program departments to collectively pursue that mission. Support Services is a collegial, supportive and dynamic culture that continuously seeks to improve. We strive to treat all staff with respect in each interaction.  We are motivated to accomplish our individual and collective tasks by the belief that we can help transform the lives of people we serve thereby righting societal imbalances.          As a QA Investigator, you will be joining a dynamic department that protects the organization as well as the people we serve. Specifically, your role will be to objectively investigate incidents and alleged misconduct involving individuals served by S:US, as well as S:US employees and contractors. You will be responsible for conducting investigations in all of our service delivery areas, including Developmental Disabilities, Behavioral Health, and Homeless Services. You will be expected to interview all relevant parties, review documentation, analyze all of the pertinent information, and then write a well thought out, thorough and organized investigation report, all while meeting regulatory time frames for the completion of investigation reports. You will also ensure adherence to the S:US mission, core values, and code of ethics.   - ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Investigation Activities - Conduct investigations involving individuals served by S:US, as well as S:US employees and contractors, in all of our service delivery areas, including Developmental Disabilities, Behavioral Health, and Homeless Services.   - Schedule and conduct interviews with all relevant parties.   - Review and analyze various reports and documents pertinent to the investigation, and follow up on missing pertinent information   - Complete written investigation reports as per established protocols and regulations.   - Participate in arbitration or court hearings based on investigations when required   Audits/Reviews - Participate in internal audit reviews at various programs.   - Conduct site visits to ensure compliance with all regulatory mandates.   - Conduct follow up audits to confirm corrective actions have been implemented and are effective.   - Draft written reports summarizing findings of various audits/reviews.   - Help to develop audit tools to be used in various audits/reviews. Trainings - Conduct Incident Management/Investigation trainings for staff. - Help to develop and update training materials for Incident Management/Investigation trainings.   - KEY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS   - Communication: Ability to communicate effectively, and demonstrate good interpersonal and professional skills when interacting with individuals served, co-workers, and management. Maintain open communication with your supervisor as it relates to the completion and accuracy of assignments. Listen and respond appropriately to others’ ideas, make suggestions and offer alterative solutions, and give and receive honest and constructive feedback.   - Quality of Work: Assignments are accurate, complete, timely, and comply with agency and department policies and procedures. Independently work towards overcoming challenges and barriers to accomplish performance objectives. Complete an acceptable quantity of work within deadlines, while maintaining the required quality and accuracy of the work.   - Integrity/Compliance: Uphold personal and professional ethics and values, considering the values of the organization and respecting the culture, beliefs and abilities of individuals we serve. Ensure compliance with HIPPA and other regulatory requirements for responsible areas, as well the completion of all assigned trainings.   - Teamwork: Encourage team unity through sharing information/expertise, working together to solve problems, and putting team success first. Attend and participate in departmental and team meetings.   - Self-Motivated/Flexible: Demonstrate initiative and endeavor to maintain a stable level of productivity. Ability to multi-task and balance competing priorities, work with minimal supervision, and exercise sound and practical judgment and problem-solving. Easily adjust to changes in routine, assignments, and agency/client needs while continuing to be productive.   - Job Knowledge: Demonstrate skills and knowledge relevant to job functions. Apply current best practices and maintain awareness of major developments in your specialty area. Demonstrate expertise in relevant regulatory requirements.   - Writing: Convey ideas and facts in writing using language the reader will best understand. Use correct vocabulary, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Present information clearly, concisely, and logically for the intended audience.
Job Locations
US-NY-New York
ID 2024-15851
S:US is seeking a Porter for their Men's shelter. This position is located at 1000 Blake Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208   Responsibilities: - Maintain cleanliness in assigned areas within the facility.  This includes but is not limited to; floor care (mopping, sweeping, buffing, waxing), cleaning cafeteria and kitchen areas, bathrooms, emptying trash, separating recyleables, emptying garbage, wiping windows and walls, and cleaning stairways and/or elevators. - Carry out minor repairs and building maintenance throughout assigned areas of the facility.  This includes but is not limited to; painting, plastering, repairing furniture, maintaining smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. - Responsible for exterior snow and ice removal as well as upkeep of the grounds.  This includes but is not limited to sidewalk maintenance, mowing grass, trimming shrubbery, maintaining landscaping, rodent removal, and all other aspects of the building exterior. - Conduct periodic building, dorm, and office inspections for dangerous and hazardous conditions, needed repairs, hygiene, and cleanliness. - Conduct periodic inspections of fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and sprinkler system to ensure equipment is working properly and in compliance with regulations. - Maintain building maintenance tools and machinery to ensure that all items are in good working condition. - Responsible for laundering bed linens, bathroom towels, kitchens towels, and all other washable items used in the facility by consumers and staff. - Assist with periodic boiler and water heater inspections to ensure proper functioning at all times.  - Assist in moving and storing program supplies, office furniture, office equipment, dorm furniture, consumer belongings, and other items in and around the facility when and where appropriate. - Assist in interior decorating and refurbishing of assigned areas of the facility. - Responsible for insect and bug extermination and rodent removal.  - Drive agency vehicles. - Must wear SUS maintenance uniform and must maintain uniform so that it is clean and presentable at the start of each shift. - Maintain CPR/ First Aid Certification. - Complete other tasks as deemed necessary by the House Manager, Program Director and/or Assistant Director of Facilities. - Attend staff meetings, case conferences, group supervision, and trainings as needed. - A work schedule that includes some weekend and evening hours will be required.
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn
ID 2024-15849
S:US is seeking a Case Manager for their women's shelter in Manhattan. This position is located at  35 West 126 Street new York, NY 10027. The Case Manager will: - Conduct intake process with new clients within 24 hours of admission. This includes but is not limited to explanation of resident rights and responsibilities, and grievance procedures. - Conduct psychosocial, vocational/educational, and housing assessments and documentation of same. - Provide accurate, complete, and timely documentation of the provision of supportive social services and client progression/regression toward the goals of securing permanent affordable housing. - Prepare housing applications and assist clients with the housing application/interview process. - Monitor and assess client progression/regression in behavior and/or appearance. - Facilitate group and individual counseling, workshops, psych education, and recreational activities. - Conduct room/dorm visits/inspections to assess client personal hygiene, room cleanliness, and overall ADL skills. - Provide comprehensive case management services to an assigned caseload of 15-18 clients. - Develop initial service plans and conduct service plan reviews as needed for an assigned caseload. - Provide referrals for in-house and community-based medical, mental health, and supportive social services to assigned caseload as appropriate. - Ensure that clients attend meals and maintain appropriate nutritional intake. - Provide crisis intervention and address all emergency situations as appropriate. - Assist in building evacuation during fire drills and building emergencies. - Monitor client medication compliance and collaborate with nursing staff monitor compliance - Refer clients to appropriate community resources as needed. - Maintain CPR/First Aid Certification. - Maintain up to date, accurate, complete, and timely client chart documentation in compliance with DHS, OTDA and SUS standards - Facilitate discharge/transfer process and documentation of same. - Attend staff meetings, case conferences, group supervision, trainings, and escort clients on housing interviews as needed. - Comply with all SUS Employee Policies, Procedures, and Protocols, SUS Corporate Compliance Policies, and NYS Dept. of Social Services Rules, Regulations, and Statutes. - A work schedule that includes some weekend and evening hours is required. - Any other duties as assigned by the Program Director, designee or as required.
Job Locations
US-NY-New York
ID 2024-15846
Position Overview: Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Assistant Program Director will provide supervision of Case Management services to ensure quality care for adults that have experienced Homelessness and Mental Illness. In the absence of the Program Director the Assistant Program Director will supervises all program staff in conjunction with the Regional Director. Job Functions: • Familiar with DOHMH, DHS, HASA, and HUD regulations • Ensure housing and performance outcomes are met on a monthly/quarterly/annual basis • Assist the Program Director with the administration of the program, overseeing all aspects of the program’s operations - service delivery, compliance to contracts, targets (case management, employment, medical and chart compliance, recreational activities, security, maintenance, food service if applicable, etc.) • Provide and ensure delivery of quality services to all residents through direct supervision of all program staff with regard to Case Management • Ensure that all documentation (including, but not limited to, progress notes, service plans, assessments, health forms, reports, etc.) is completed by direct service staff in a timely manner and within established deadlines as per agency and funding sources standards.; provide coaching on policies and procedures and clinical practice. • Development and implementation of individual client service plans in conjunction with clinical staff, counseling team and client • Responsible for ensuring that contacts with clients reflect goals of service plans and assisting wellness coaches to develop intervention goals and activities which support the service plan • Coordinate annual functional assessment Review, psychosocial review, chart audits for each client and submitting report to Program Director. • Responsible for maintaining contact with other service agencies and insuring client placement for treatment and program activities (may include volunteer job placement) • Accountable for coordinating orientation and program entry for all new residents with the intake coordinator; participates in discharge planning • Assist Program Director in serving as liaison to other community services; attend meetings and develop new linkages; provides emergency and relief coverage as necessary • Prepares various reports for funders, Regional Director, and AVP of Behavioral Health Services, including any issues, and suggestions for changes in policies or program adjustments • Ensure that all documentation pertaining to client and program activities is accurately completed, handled confidentially, kept in the proper location, and submitted in a timely manner. • Ensure all incident reporting and follow up is done thoroughly and in a timely manner • Ensure data collection and timely reporting utilizing AWARDS and other reporting systems •
Job Locations
US-NY-Bronx
ID 2024-15843
  Join our dynamic LP finance department at a leading non-profit organization in the heart of New York City's affordable housing sector. We specialize in financial management within the affordable housing industry. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in providing quality housing solutions to communities in need.   As the temp to perm full time Junior Financial Analyst, you will be integral to the success of our organization's mission in affordable housing development and community enhancement. This role encompasses a diverse range of responsibilities, including financial planning and analysis, rent arrears collection, and month-end closing process. You will have the opportunity to contribute to various projects that directly impact our communities and drive positive change across New York City.
Job Locations
US-NY-New York
ID 2024-15837
I. SCOPE OF ROLE: The Psychotherapist facilitates engagement with shelters to reduce adverse substance use incidents in shelters (accidents, altercations, emergency services and overdoses) in order to improve client health and housing outcomes by providing and connecting at risk individuals to clinical services and peer supports.   II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:   • Provide psychotherapy on site to people living in the shelter that are at risk of harm from drugs and alcohol. • Provides clinical treatment in accordance with scope of practice and regulations governing 822 and 599 outpatient and integrated mental health clinics. • Provide clinical services to individuals and groups identified as at risk. • Provide harm reduction education and awareness to shelter staff and clients on a regular basis: presentations, office hours, signage, etc. • Work collaboratively to encourage and support individuals identified as at risk. • Assist with making referrals to harm reduction, substance use, primary care, mental health care, pain management or other as needed. • Support linkage to care, return to care, retention in care. • Accompaniment to appointments and supporting access to tele-health services. • Treatment adherence support (reminders, check-ins etc). • Support treatment discharge and transition planning. • Discharge and transition planning in the case of shelter transfer or transition to housing • Documentation of treatment plan, progress notes and reporting of services delivered in EHR. • Develop and maintain referral relationships with local harm reduction and substance use/behavioral health care providers. • Conduct SBIRT screenings (if appropriate). • Provide risk reduction/harm reduction counseling after client disclosure of substance use and/or incident in shelter. • Assist clients with resolving health insurance issues. • Assist clients with obtaining medication. • Participate in Community of Practice and Learning of others in this role citywide (facilitated by DHS and OASAS). • Supervise Peers    
Job Locations
US-NY-Brooklyn